
By: Sheena Sapi | Trailblazers
Cauayan is a third-class city in the province of Isabela. It is a fast-growing rural industrial center bordered by 7 neighboring towns which makes it an important economic center of the province. In recent years, there is an increase in economic activities. There are over 2,422 commercial establishments that include distributors, wholesalers, and retailers. Below are the reasons why Camella Cauayan should be your next investment target.
Location
Camella Cauayan Isabela is located at Brgy. Sillawit, which is lying beside the national highway. It is developed within the zone of the city, right at the center of what you need. It is a few minutes away from educational institutions, hospitals, transport terminals, malls, convenient stores, and even airports.

Rapid economic development
Cauayan City has truly marked as fast and growing and competitive rural industrial hub in the heart of Isabela and the whole region of Cagayan Valley. With the city economic vitality, coupled with the collaborative efforts of the local government, the people and the private sector. Cauayan City is on its way of achieving its mission, which is to be the “melting pot of rich and diverse cultures center of economic progress and sustainable development, eco-friendly, innovative and honest government equally collaborating with the empowered people and private sector” truly making the ideal city of the north.
Since its conversion into a compenent city, a growing number of foreign and local investor has selected Cauayan City as their site of their business ventures. The “big three” oil companies – Shell, Petron and Chevron have numerous gasoline stations in Cauayan. San Miguel Corporation operates a distillery and RC Cola operates a bottling plant in the location.
The countries leading passenger airline Cebu Pacific services the Cauayan-Manila- Cauyan route. Telecom firms Globe, PLDT/Smart and Digitel/Sun operate cellular sites and fixed telephony facilities throughout Isabela.
Retail giant SM have set up shop in Cauyan opening its first ever store in Region 2. Other malls and supermarkets in the area are Savemore Supermarket, Puregold, Mart One and Talavera Supermarket. Fast food chains such as Jollibee, McDonald’s, Chowking, Gerry’s Grille, Hap Chan, Mang Inasal, Red Ribbon and Goldilocks have outlets in Isabela.

Food
Isabela province is the biggest supply of rice in Northern Luzon. It’s also the biggest supplier of corn in the country, earning its titles “Rice Granary of Northern Luzon” and “Corn Capital of the Philippines.” It’s a province rich in fisheries, crops, forestland, and mineral deposits. Apart from that, Isabela also has their share of delectable delicacies. Here are some of the favorites.
Pancit Cabagan- Thin Miki noodle recipe is garnished with pork lechon carajay, pork or chicken liver, vegetables and quail eggs.

Pancit Batil Patong- This sautéed noodle dish is made from Miki noodles, bean sprouts, cabbage, minced carabeef, crushed chicharon, and fried eggs.

Binnalay – A native suman delicacy made of sticky rice flour and wrapped in banana leaves . Binnalay is cooked in boiling water until done then serve with latik sauce.

Bibingkang Kanin- It’s made of glutinous rice, coconut milk, white sugar, and young coconut meat.

Dinengdeng- This Ilokano dish soup base made og bagoong isda (fermented with fish paste) and mixed with local vegetables and some grilled fish. It is also similar with Bulanglang and Laswa.

Aling Belen Longganisa- Aling Belen is a household name in the province because of her Longganisa. She started mixing her own version of the Pinoy sausage in 1970. Her personal special recipe makes her Longganisa the best in Isabela.

Check out Properties in Isabela if you are interested to invest. Camella is also present to different parts of the country. Your check other locations by visiting their official website at www.camella.com.ph.