CDO Foodsphere, Inc.
Mark Anthony Huang currently serves as the Business Unit Head at CDO Foodsphere, Inc. since June 2025. Prior to this role, Mark was the Country Manager for Brown-Forman from October 2023 to December 2024, and Head of Sales at Vitasoy-URC between June 2022 and October 2023. Mark's career includes experience as an Area Sales Manager at RELX International and various positions at Monde Nissin Corporation, including Regional Operations Manager, Channel Development Manager, Group Key Accounts Manager, and Key Accounts Specialist. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of the Philippines, completed in 2012.
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CDO Foodsphere, Inc.
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THE MEAT OF THE STORY Foodsphere’s remarkable growth from an aspiring small-scale industry to a competitive mega-enterprise was powered by the vision of dietitian and enterprising housewife Corazon Dayro-Ong: “To be able to provide the most number of people with the highest quality products at the most affordable prices.” She set out to fulfill this dream when she started selling homemade meat products by knocking on doors of neighbors and friends. Soon, the succulence of her tocino and longaniza gained popularity through word of mouth and orders started to pour in faster than she could prepare them. To augment the increasing demand, Mrs. Ong put up CDO Food Products, a small meat processing plant, on the family residential lot in Marulas, Valenzuela. The factory began operating with a meager capital of P100,000 and churned no more than 150 kilos in production daily. A year later, CDO saw the inclusion of hams, bacons, and sausages among its new product lines. And in 1981, Foodsphere, Inc. was established as the company that produces the CDO brand of processed meat. It operated with an authorized capital stock of one million pesos and had the Ong family members at the helm as its major stockholders and key officers. In 1989, Foodsphere acquired a massive 5,000 square meter land along expressway in Canumay, Valenzuela. The new plant is capable of producing up to 30,000kgs of assorted meat products daily. In 1997, the establishment of an impressive technoplant that sits on a sprawling 2.5 hectare property in Paso de Blas, Valenzuela became a solid testimony to the continuing growth of Foodsphere. At this time, the company is capable of producing up to 100 metric tons of assorted meat products and 7,000 canned products per day. And in 2008, Foodsphere has made a major leap with the establishment of its mega plant in Malvar, Batangas.