Veggie business eases
By Jenny Mendoza Dayao
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The
Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (BAPTC) alternate road here is now open for
farmers, and traders to use as an entrance for transacting in the center.
Frederick Edeco, BAPTC contract
trading and marketing department director, said a group of traders travelling
within Luzon and Visayas negotiated with the center to immediately open the
loop road so they can transfer to the center.
This
considering ongoing road construction along Strawberry Field affecting the
entry and exit of clients in the center causing heavy traffic.
Edeco
added heavy traffic in the valley is hampering growth of vegetable
industry, but also causing heavy losses
to farmers and traders.
The
construction of the BAPTC loop road was commitment of Rep. Ronald Cosalan.
As
the curing for the road was completed, the center immediately contacted the La
Trinidad Police Station Traffic Management Station headed by SPO4 Hector Sianen
to facilitate its opening and use by farmers.
After
a meeting last Tuesday, it was decided that the road will be opened this
Sunday, June 27.
Sianen said that they will designate
police officers to the exit and entry point to manage the traffic flow and
guide the farmers and traders. Further, the designated police officers will
implement the exemption of coding and truck ban for the clients of the center.
The
entry way of the loop road is beside the Commission on Audit, along Km. 6, La
Trinidad, Benguet while the exit point will be at Palmaville going to Puguis
National Road.
With
the opening of the road, the traders committed their support to conduct trading
activities with the BAPTC.
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