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Here’s Richest and Popular Businessman found in Davao Corporate insights:

  1. Dennis Uy | CEO at Udenna Corporation

    Dennis Uy is a founder of Udenna Corporation with interests spanning petroleum gas, shipping, logistics, real estate, and many more..Apart from Udenna Group, his fortune also comes from stakes held in public companies Phoenix Petroleum Philippines and Chelsea Logistics. In May 2021, Dennis Uy acquired a controlling interest in the Malampaya gas field in the West Philippine Sea for at least $380 million. He is now selling his stakes to billionaire Enrique Razon Jr.

  2. Antonio Floirendo Sr. | Owner at TADECO

    The inspiring journey of Tagum Agricultural Development Company, Incorporated or TADECO, began in December 20, 1950 when its founder, Don AOF (Antonio O. Floirendo, Sr.), turned his vision into a reality in the vast, swampy land of Southeastern Mindanao.

  3. Roberto and Charita Puentespina | Owner at Malagos ChocolateTADECO

    Charita Palmares Puentespina wears many hats. But the one she is most proud of is that of being a farmer. The farming bug caught her young while growing up in Iloilo, adapting to her new home in Davao and then building a business whilst raising a family. In between a budding career as an orchidist, she still managed to espouse the cause of women and children when she became Zonta president in the early ‘90s.

    In the late 80’s and through the 90’s, her orchid laboratory took up the cause of saving the walingwaling, she trail blazed in growing temperate cut flowers in the Philippines. Her initial efforts in the early ‘90’s has catapulted Puentespina Orchids & Tropical Plants, Inc. to where it is today, one of the pillars in the cutflower and cutfoliage industry in the Philippines with over 300,000 dozens of various cut flowers and cutfoliage harvested annually.

    The dawn of the new decade saw Mrs. Puentespina starting Puentespina Farms in 2000. Her Golden Sunset Farms produces organic fertilizers, vermi compost, dairy products ( both cow’s and goat’s milk), and her new passion, growing cacao and producing fermented dried cocoa beans for local and export market. This is also the start of her active participation in the emerging cacao industry. Mrs. Charita P. Puentepina is credited for producing export quality cocoa beans and for reviving the export of premium quality beans from the Philippines. She continues to strive to encourage farmers to plant cacao and to lobby the government to support farmers. She has taken the challenge to give her all so the Philippines can produce 100,000 tonnes of cacao beans in 2020.