Bohol — The international spotlight is shining brighter than ever on Bohol’s agricultural heritage. Cacao beans harvested from the province’s fertile soil have been transformed into artisanal chocolate bonbons, which were exclusively served to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders during a recent high-profile gala. This recognition is a proud milestone for local farmers and chocolate makers, proving that homegrown products can stand proudly on the global stage. It highlights the dedication of growers who have moved from traditional farming to modern, high-quality production standards.
From Local Farms to Diplomatic Tables
The journey of this chocolate begins in the small orchards of Bohol, where farmers have been refining their harvesting techniques to ensure top-tier quality. Rose Amores-Hudson, the artisan behind the chocolates, worked closely with local growers who were willing to innovate and embrace new production methods. Seeing these products presented to regional heads of state has validated years of hard work and commitment to excellence. The success of this collaboration demonstrates the untapped potential of Bohol’s agricultural sector when paired with modern craftsmanship.
A New Benchmark for Local Products
This achievement does more than just fill a gala menu; it sets a new standard for what Bohol can offer to the international market. By proving that local ingredients can compete at a diplomatic level, the province is creating a roadmap for other producers to follow. Farmers are now feeling a renewed sense of pride, as the global demand for high-quality cacao continues to grow. Such exposure is expected to drive more interest in the province’s "chocolate-to-table" movement, potentially leading to new economic opportunities.
Preserving Heritage Through Innovation
While the global attention is exciting, the heart of the initiative remains rooted in protecting the environment and supporting the livelihoods of local families. The partnership between the maker and the growers ensures that the value chain stays within the province, benefiting everyone from the soil to the shelf. This balance of traditional farming wisdom and modern refinement is the hallmark of the province’s current agricultural strategy. As ASEAN leaders continue to enjoy the fruits of this labor, Bohol cements its reputation as a producer of world-class chocolate.









