I just can't imagine how much the world dream of seeing GenSan as a promise land!
Magandang GenSan Mabuhay! February 27 is a Presidential Proclamation as a non-working holiday. Kalilangan Festival is the name of day! Want to know how the people of GenSan will celebrate this occasion please click here
Hey guys please get to know also the vision of our Mayor click here especially to the people of General Santos City so that we will be able to know where we will all be going. Let's not just see things happen in GenSan, don't just let let things happen... make things happen in GenSan and I bet we will all wake up one day so much excited to step on every part of the ground of the "Promise Land", the General Santos City, no longer an imagination -but, a reality. Let's make this happen...be an agent!
Please take a closer look to what i have copied and pasted from the site please take time reading some of the lines then go to http://www.gensantos.gov.ph just click here to know more about my promising hometown.
Fishing is a PhP50 billion industry in the Philippines, contributing about 4% of the country's GNP. With an annual production volume of 2.4 million metric tons of fish, it directly provides livelihood and employment to over one million Filipinos. Tuna is among the 200 or so species of fish found in the country that have high commercial value. The Philippines ranks 7th among the top tuna producing countries in the world, both in terms of fresh/frozen tuna and canned tuna. |

Despite this formidable ranking, the Philippines position in the international tuna industry leaves much room for improvement. The industry continues to be vulnerable to price fluctuations in the world market, stiff competition from existing and emerging tun producing country, trade discrimination in some importing countries, limited access to fishing grounds, increasing costs, and operational inefficiencies within the industry. Of late, however, these has been a genuine recognition among the tuna industry players and development partners of the need to urgently address the obstacles to industry's growth and the industry is now taking firm steps to do just that.
With the modest success of the 1st tuna Conference in General Santos City in September 1999 and a series of regional workshops and industry forums earlier this year, it has been confirmed that it is, indeed, possible to bring the multi sectoral stakeholder groups together and talk about their common concern-how to strengthen the Philippine tuna industry and become more globally competitive.