DTI to champion
loom weaving industry
By
DTI-ROG
March 5, 2020
MAKATI CITY – In an
effort to revive the Philippine weaving industry and provide
livelihood opportunities for local weaving communities, DTI key
officials, led by Secretary Ramon Lopez and Regional Operations
Group Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona, met with Cabinet
Secretaries’ and Congressional Spouses last March 2, 2020 at the
Heroes Hall of the Malacañang Palace to present samples of native
woven textiles from across the country and to propose a project that
will aid and promote Filipino weavers.
The meeting was initiated
by Madame Cielito “Honeylet” Avanceña, through the Office of the
President. The project was birthed from a previous dialogue with
Madame Avaceña and DTI officials, including selected DTI Regional
Directors, last February 26, 2020.
The project, with the
working title “MODA: Modernong Obra, Disenyong Atin”, will be
championed by the One Town, One Product (OTOP) Program, under the
leadership of Assistant Secretary Demphna Du Naga. The word “MODA”
is a Filipino term which means “fashion”.
The MODA project will
focus on two components – a showcase of designed wearables made from
natively woven textiles and a sustainable marketing space to display
featured hand and loom woven fabrics for prospective buyers.
Cabinet Secretaries’ and
Congressional Spouses lauded the initiative and echoed the call for
increased patronage for weaving communities. OTOP, through DTI
Regional Offices, will be coordinating with local governments and
the Cabinet Secretaries’ and Congressional Spouses Group, through
the Office of the President, to reach these weaving communities and
monitor the progress being made in the project. Further meetings
will be taking place leading up to the completion of the project by
July 2020.
This effort aims to
kickstart the series of initiatives that could place the local
weaving industry in the frontlines of Philippine fashion, arts, and
commerce. The MODA project also hopes to encourage younger
generations to keep native crafts alive and relevant in an
ever-changing world.