BAGUIO
CITY -- Promenaders enjoying a walk along Session Road when it is closed
to vehicles on Sunday can also munch on fresh fruits from Mindanao, Mayor
Benjamin Magalong said.
“Former (Agriculture) Secretary
(Emmanuel) Piñol said he will be sending truckloads of fresh fruits from
Mindanao to Baguio that we can sell during the closure of Session Road on
Sunday,” Magalong said in a press conference Tuesday.
The fruits will be sold at a much cheaper
price in designated areas along Session Road by local vendors, who will have
the opportunity to form business ventures with fruit farmers from Mindanao.
Magalong said the selling of fruits
is a trial activity for the promenaders while the city government lines up
other activities the public can enjoy.
The Mindanao Development Authority
(MinDA) will lead a fruit festival in Baguio City on August 24-25 featuring
products of Mindanaoan farmers.
Piñol, now MinDA Secretary, said
the first Mindanao Fruit Festival seeks to help Mindanaoan fruit farmers market
their produce around the country.
Piñol said Magalong has already
agreed to host the festival, with the latter expressing excitement as Baguio
locals "love the fruits coming from Mindanao."
Among the fruits that will be sold
are durian and pomelo.
Every Sunday, the ascending side of
Session Road, the city's main thoroughfare, will be closed to vehicular traffic
as part of the pedestrianization campaign of the city government. (PNA)
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