Conglomerate San Miguel Corp. said Thursday it will build a state-of-the-art integrated agro-industrial complex in Sariaya, Quezon.
San Miguel said in a statement it would establish a modern integrated agro-industrial facility that would include a brewery, grains terminal and feedmill, a ready-to-eat food manufacturing plant, a fuel tank farm and port facilities.
San Miguel said that in cooperation with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, it expanded its livelihood skills and job training program in Sariaya, Quezon province to address unemployment and lack of opportunities due to the pandemic that has affected the country since March.
“We are fast-tracking the training and skills development of residents in areas where we are making big investments and building new facilities, because we want to them to come work for us. Apart from training those who want to get jobs, we’re also equipping other members of the communities with skills to build their own small businesses that can directly or indirectly support our workers,” San Miguel president and chief operating officer Ramon Ang said.