Silang: Food Bastion of Metro Manila
Manufacturing and trade, aside from agriculture are Silang’s other major
sources of income. Trade and investments grew tremendously with the
influx of Manila-based and foreign investors. Total investment was
estimated at P2.5 billion from 1996 which helped bring about the
employment of 3,000 people. The investment trend resulted to the
increase in the price of prime lots from P3,000 to P15,000 per square
meter and from P150 to P500 per square meter for raw lots at interior
barangays.
The vastness of Silang offers a prospective haven for real estate,
industrial, commercial and agro-industrial development. Silang, in fact,
is envisioned to be a major agri-business center, a trading post and
manufacturing center to serve the local and nearby towns’ agricultural
producers and traders. The local government has recently completed the
construction of the dry goods section of the Silang Public Market, which
can now accommodate 228 stalls. Also, the presence of a number of
natural and scenic spots in the town position the place to be the
perfect site for the development of the tourism industry. The Riviera
Golf and Country Club has two 18-hole championship courses designed by
Fred Couples and Bernhard Langer and a 9-hole compact course providing a
world-class golfing experience. The historic Silang Catholic Church and
the Riviera Golf and Country Club Plant World are the other tourist
attractions in the area. In 1997, Silang was adjudged as the most
peaceful municipality in Region IV, and in 1998 the cleanest in Cavite.
Moreover, Silang houses the Maguyam Industrial Complex and the Daichi
Industrial Complex in addition to a total of ten factories operating
outside the export processing zone.
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