By Julie C. Cobcobo
BONTOC, Mountain
Province -- The provincial Dept. of Trade and Industry opened the 31st Mountain
Province Craft Exposition with a program held here at the Multipurpose Building
last Dec. 11.
The week-long
trade fair will end Dec. 17 themed, “Developing a more inclusive and prosperous
Philippines.”
Local
products of the province which were showcased for promotion and marketing
purposes included woven products, processed foods like coffee, cacao, banana
chips, vegetable cookies, jam, jellies, peanut butter, wine and many more.
These are
still on display in booths at the Provincial Plaza.
Free business
mentoring, micro-finance facilitation and “diskwento” caravan were also
featured to cater to the public this holiday season.
The activity
was participated in by the different micro small medium enterprises (MSMEs)
from Mountain Province and attended by the members of the Provincial Medium
Enterprises Development Council (PSMEDC), head of offices, government employees
and the public.
DTI - Mountain
Province OIC director Mabel F. Banggawan said that trade fairs are tools
wherein products on display can be tested whether they are ready for market,
ready for bigger production or products should be further developed.
She said the
latest trade fair was that of the IMPAKABSAT, a regional fair wherein seven of
the MSMEs from Mountain Province attended through the sponsorship of the
provincial government.
She said
exhibitors’ products were excellent, especially the food sector.
Banana chips,
marmalade, jams and jellies were already competitive in the market. Feedbacks
on the loom woven items were also inspiring and turn out of this fairs proved
the increasing development of business acumen.
In a message
from Rep. Maximo Y. Dalog, Jr. delivered by his representative, Dr. Eric F.
Fulangen, he said the trade fair will truly bring fine examples of our
hand-made products and processed foods which will consequently showcase the
industry and wisdom of our local entrepreneurs from the different
municipalities across Mountain Province. Such, he said, continue to exemplify
our indigenous living traditions and way of life.
“As we open
this 31st Mountain Province Craft Exposition, I invite everyone to support and
participate in this endeavor by not only visiting the booths and Negosyo
Center, but more importantly, to buy our products because these are goods that
we can be proud of,” Fulangen said.
Gov.
Bonifacio C. Lacwasan, Jr. who was represented by Executive Assistant George B.
Lumiwes reminded the MSMEs to remember the aim to enhance the value of our
local and indigenous products and crafts. “We must also enhance the
competitiveness of rural enterprises as we face the realities of modernization.
Be immersed with the multidimensional designs and mastery of the arts and
crafts that exemplify our rich culture and living traditions,” he said.
“Enjoy your
visit and go home not only with your hearts full of joy, but also with your
shopping bags full of Mountain Province home-made products,”Lacwasan said.
The DTI
invited the public to visit and patronize local products in Mountain Province.
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