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ILIGAN CITY (MindaNews / 8 June 2026) — Mindanao farmers dominated the Arabica
category of the Philippine Coffee Quality Competition (PCQC) 2026, with the winning entries
coming from Bukidnon, Davao del Sur, Lanao del Sur, and Cotabato Province

Ten of the 12 winning coffee entries were from Mindanao, as announced during the awarding
ceremonies in Makati City Friday last week.
Highest ranked coffee, according to the results posted on the PCQC 2026 Facebook page, was
from Gloria Lagawan of Malaybalay City, scoring 86.41. Judges described the coffee as having
notes of “lychee, cranberry, apple, passion fruit, honey.”
Lagawan is part of the Inhandig Tribal Multi-Purpose Cooperative, cultivating coffee in the
foothills of the Kitanglad Mountain Range.
The second placer was the entry of Roxanne Abegail Naya of Bansalan, Davao del Sur, scoring
85.61; while the third placer was that of Samuel Mumar Ochea Jr. of Amai Manabilang
(formerly Bumbaran), Lanao del Sur, with a score of 85.43.
The only non-Mindanawon entries were that of Domingo Lawagey of Tadian, Mountain
Province (4th placer, score: 85.09); and Debby Calbone of Atok, Benguet (12th, 81.93).
The other winners from Mindanao were Ylaine Joyce Giangan of Makilala, Cotabato Province
(5th, 84.50); Lendilou Loon-Morris of Bansalan (6th, 84.25); Janet Escalera of Bansalan (7th,
84.07); Ruel Mata Rabaca of Amai Manabilang (8th, 84.00); Maynard Joseph Garces of
Pangantucan, Bukidnon (9th, 83.84); Hermalyn Salido of Pangantucan (10th, 83.77); and
Geralyn Duyongan of Impasugong, Bukidnon (11th 83.24%).
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica), grown in the highlands, is the most popular coffee variety,
preferred more by those who drink brewed coffee.
There were two categories in Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora), the second most popular coffee
— “naturals” and “experimental.” Robusta is mostly used for instant coffee and part of the blend
for espresso.
Ilocos Sur farmers dominated in the “naturals” category, winning all in the Top 12. Sultan
Kudarat farmers, meanwhile, won all the Top 9 in “experimental.”
The winning Sultan Kudarat farmers were Ruel Acutan of Lebak (1st, 85.40), Jyriel Jian Ambay
of Senator Ninoy Aquino (SNA) municipality (2nd, 85.25), Freddie Santiago of SNA (3rd,

84.48), Roberto Gamboa of SNA (4th, 84.27), Arnel Baguio of Kalamansig (5th, 84.23), Rian
Von Basco of SNA (6th, 83.83), Roan Basco of SNA (7th, 83.59), Ma. Mila Calunsag of
Kalamansig (8th, 83.06), and Rey Christopher Alcayde of Kalamansig (9th, 82.79).
The PCQC, which started in 2018, is being spearheaded by the Department of Trade and
Industry, the Department of Agriculture and the Barista and Coffee Academy of Asia to
encourage farmers to improve their crop. (Bobby Timonera / MindaNews)

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