Cavite is one of the fastest-growing provinces in the Philippines — and with that growth comes a booming food industry. From the industrial parks of Dasmariñas and General Trias to the food production hubs of Imus, Bacoor, and Rosario, the province is home to a dense concentration of bakeries, food manufacturers, commissaries, and distributors who need reliable sugar supply.

If you're looking for a sugar supplier in Cavite, this guide covers what's available for wholesale delivery, current pricing, and how to get started.

Sugar Types Available for Cavite Delivery

We deliver all major sugar types across Cavite:

Raw Sugar — Biscom Raw

Golden-brown crystals from Negros Occidental. Best for food manufacturing, sauces, kakanin, and processing. Most affordable option.

Price range: ₱2,100–₱2,500 per 50kg sack
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Washed Sugar — Passi Washed

Light brown crystals from Iloilo. Best for bakeries, commercial kitchens, pan de sal, and general cooking. Mid-range pricing — the top choice for Cavite bakeries.

Price range: ₱2,400–₱2,900 per 50kg sack
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Standard Refined Sugar — Busco Standard

White refined sugar from Bukidnon. Best for pastries, cakes, beverages, and food production requiring white color.

Price range: ₱2,800–₱3,500 per 50kg sack
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Premium Refined Sugar — Busco Premium

Higher purity refined sugar. Best for confectionery, premium baked goods, and clear beverages.

Price range: ₱3,200–₱3,800 per 50kg sack
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Imported Refined — Mitrphol (ICUMSA 45)

Thai ICUMSA 45 sugar. Halal, Non-GMO, Allergen-free. Best for export products and pharmaceutical applications.

Price range: ₱3,500–₱4,200 per 50kg sack
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Not sure which type you need? Tell us what you produce and we'll recommend the right sugar.

Cavite Delivery Coverage

We deliver to all major cities and municipalities in Cavite, including:

  • Bacoor — one of the most populated cities in Cavite, with a growing food business sector
  • Imus — major commercial and food processing hub along Aguinaldo Highway
  • Dasmariñas — home to multiple industrial parks, EPZA zones, and food manufacturers
  • General Trias — rapidly expanding city with new industrial and commercial developments
  • Cavite City — the historic capital with active port and trade area
  • Rosario — known for food processing, particularly longganisa and baked goods
  • Silang — growing area for commissaries and food production, along Tagaytay road
  • Trece Martires — provincial capital with growing commercial activity
  • Tanza, Naic, Maragondon — western Cavite coverage
  • Noveleta, Kawit, General Emilio Aguinaldo — northern Cavite near Metro Manila border

Typical delivery window: 48–72 hours from order confirmation and payment.

Cavite's proximity to Metro Manila via CAVITEX, Aguinaldo Highway, and the Manila-Cavite Expressway means delivery logistics are efficient. Most Cavite addresses fall within our standard delivery zone.

Why Cavite's Food Industry Needs Reliable Sugar Supply

Cavite has a unique position in the Philippine food landscape:

Industrial parks and EPZA zones. Dasmariñas, General Trias, and Rosario house major food manufacturing plants in industrial parks like FCIE, Cavite Economic Zone, and Gateway Business Park. These facilities run production lines that depend on scheduled bulk sugar deliveries.

High density of bakeries. Cavite's rapidly growing population drives strong demand for bread and pastries. Pan de sal bakeries, pastry shops, and commercial baking operations across Imus, Bacoor, and Dasmariñas consume large volumes of washed and refined sugar daily.

Commissary operations. Many Manila-based restaurant chains and food franchises locate their commissaries in Cavite for lower rent and proximity to both Metro Manila and South Luzon markets. These operations need consistent, scheduled sugar supply.

Rosario's food heritage. The municipality of Rosario is known for its longganisa and food processing industry — a local food hub that needs affordable sugar in bulk.

Export-oriented manufacturers. Some Cavite-based food companies produce for export markets, requiring certified sugar (ICUMSA 45, Halal, Non-GMO) with proper quality documentation.

Cavite vs. Manila Pricing

A common question from Cavite buyers: "Is sugar more expensive outside Metro Manila?"

Short answer: no — or barely. Cavite is close enough to Metro Manila that delivery costs add very little to the per-sack price. For pallet and truckload orders, pricing is typically comparable to Metro Manila rates.

The bigger factor is order volume. Buying 100 sacks gets you a better per-sack rate than buying 20, regardless of whether you're in Dasmariñas or Makati. If you're a Cavite business buying 50+ sacks per order, ask about volume pricing — the savings per sack more than offset any minor delivery difference.

Tip for Cavite businesses: If you can time your purchases during milling season (November–May), you'll benefit from the lowest prices of the year. Combine seasonal timing with volume ordering for maximum savings.

How to Order Sugar in Cavite

Ordering is simple:

  1. Tell us what you need — sugar type, quantity (number of sacks or metric tons), and your exact delivery address in Cavite.
  2. We respond same day — you'll receive current pricing, stock availability, and delivery schedule.
  3. Confirm and schedule — typical delivery is 48–72 hours for all Cavite addresses.

Volume pricing available. Larger orders get better per-sack rates.
Mixed orders welcome. Need washed for your bread line and refined for your cake line? We deliver both together.
Recurring supply. Set up scheduled deliveries with preferential pricing for consistent monthly orders — ideal for Cavite manufacturers and commissaries with predictable demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. SugarPhilippines delivers wholesale sugar across all of Cavite — from Bacoor and Imus in the north to Dasmariñas, General Trias, Rosario, Silang, and beyond. We carry raw, washed, refined, premium, and imported sugar in 50kg sacks with delivery in 48–72 hours.

Wholesale prices in Cavite are comparable to Metro Manila rates. As of early 2026: raw sugar ₱2,100–₱2,500, washed sugar ₱2,400–₱2,900, and standard refined sugar ₱2,800–₱3,500 per 50kg sack. Exact pricing depends on volume and current market conditions — contact us for a same-day quote.

Most Cavite bakeries use washed sugar (like Passi Washed) for everyday breads like pan de sal — it's affordable and dissolves well without affecting color. For white cakes and icing, use standard refined (Busco Standard). For premium confectionery, use Busco Premium or Mitrphol ICUMSA 45.

Yes. We deliver to Dasmariñas and all other cities and municipalities in Cavite, including the industrial parks and EPZA zones. Standard delivery window is 48–72 hours.

Yes. We offer recurring purchase agreements with preferential pricing for buyers with consistent monthly volumes. This is especially popular with Cavite-based commissaries and food manufacturers who need scheduled supply. Tell us your typical monthly requirement and we'll set up a plan.

Need wholesale sugar delivered to your Cavite facility?

Tell us what you need — sugar type, quantity, and delivery address — and we'll send you a same-day quote.