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Month: May 2021

Sandugo Agri-Food Fair 2021 set in July

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of the
Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) has been preparing for the conduct of SandugoAgri-Food Fair 2021 in the province
to highlight the month-long celebration of the Sandugo Festival this coming July if the COVID-19 pandemic will
subside.
The SandugoAgri-Food Fair is an annual undertaking spearheaded by the PGBh through the OPA, other
stakeholders both national and local agencies, non-government organizations including the private sectors.
As tentatively set, this year’s event will be conducted at the old city airport.
The fair is a major marketing promotional activity that highlights the agri-fishery display of fresh, organic,
agricultural and processed products. It is an appropriate venue for farmer-beneficiaries and local producers to test
the marketability of their products.
Rosanna G. Lamdagan, Head-Agribusiness Division, OPA said that the fair aims to sustain the employment and
income augmentation goals through the creativity of the economic cluster by way of linking them with traders and
exporters and other institutional buyers as well.
Lamdagan added that the PGBh wants to intensify its efforts to promote integrate and encourage marketing
schemes of the farmers produce in support to agri-tourism of the province, to showcase Boholano agri-fishery based
products and services, an opportunity for market research activities, to upgrade farm technologies of the farmer to
become wise entrepreneurs, and exhibit agri-fishery products to establish marketing partners.
The fair exhibitors coming from the different Municipal Local Government Units (MLGUs) will be given a
designated area and will be provided booths, tables and tents to display and promote their agri-fishery products.
The MLGU concern will assist farmers in bringing their products to the venue by providing them vehicles during
the ingress and egress periods.
The designated areas are strategic for information, sales, market linkages and other promotional outlets including
techno updates.
The OPA has proposed a budget of P350,000 for the three days fair to be used for the prizes of different contests,
catering services, tokens for the judges, honorarium for performers, among others.
The proposed contest categories for the fair are the same with the previous SandugoAgri-Food Fair such as best
booth, pinaka agri-products, literary musical contests, among others.
The administration of Gov. Art C. Yap and Vice Governor Rene L. Relampagos has been aggressive to find
ways and means of helping the agri-fishery sector especially this time of crisis that halted the livelihood of many
Boholanos. (Atoy Cosap)

PGBh expects more entries for SUHID ’21 amid pandemic

The Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) through the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) is
expecting more entries to vie for the different categories of this year’s Suhid sa Malampusong Mag-uumang Bol-
anon amidst COVID-19 pandemic.
The SUHID is one of the programs of the PGBh aims at recognizing and giving of awards to the efforts of the
Boholano farmers and fisherfolks who have helped the provincial government in shaping up the agriculture
landscape of Bohol.
Assistant Provincial Agriculturist Larry M. Pamugas earlier said that in this time of pandemic that collapsed the
tourism industry, the agriculture has sustained and flourished because the weather would cooperate.
The province of Bohol even during the Lenten season has been experienced rains which are good for any agri-
cultural products being planted, he concluded.
THE 31 CATEGORIES
This year’s search with big prizes at stake has 31 categories which are the following: Outstanding Highest
Yielder on Hybrid Rice (ART 160) Farmer which has a corresponding prize of P5,000; Outstanding Highest Yielder
on Inbred Rice (ART 160) Farmer P5,000; Outstanding Corn Hybrid Farmer (P5,000); Outstanding Corn Inbred
Farmer (P5,000); Outstanding Integrated High Value Crops Farmer (P5,000); Outstanding Coconut Farmer
(P5,000); Outstanding Cassava Farmer (P5,000); Outstanding Local Fruits Farmer (P5,000); Outstanding Young
Farmer (Practicing Organic Farming) (P10,000); Outstanding Organic Agriculture Practitioner (Individual Family)
(P10,000); Outstanding Organic Practitioner (Association) (P15,000); Outstanding Tilapia Culture (P5,000);
Outstanding Bangus Culture (P5,000); Outstanding Fishermen’s Association (P15,000); Outstanding Seaweeds
Producer (P5,000); Outstanding Bol-anong Siyentista on Feed Formulation (Fish & Livestock) (P5,000);
Outstanding Bol-anong Siyentista on Food Processing (Fruits, Vegetables & Fish) (P5,000); Outstanding Organic
Technician (P5,000); Outstanding Agri-Fishery Resiliency Technician (ART) (P5,000); Outstanding Association
(this will be based on our implemented programs) (P15,000); Outstanding Environment-Friendly Barangay (most
number of fruit trees planted) (P20,000); Outstanding Exhibitor of ART Tabo Sa Bohol (P5,000); Outstanding Agri-
Enterprise for Crops (P15,000); Outstanding Agri-Enterprise for Fishery (P15,000); Outstanding Rural Woman
(P5,000); Outstanding 4H-Club (P15,000); Outstanding Rice Technician (P5,000); Outstanding Corn Technician
(P5,000); Outstanding Fishery Technician (P5,000); and Outstanding HVCDP Technician (P5,000);
Rosanna G. Lamdagan, Head-Agribusiness Division, Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) said that there
were some categories of the SUHID were excluded in this year’s search giving importance to the inclusion of other
categories which are in line with the priority programs of the Provincial Government of Bohol (PGBh) under the
administration of Gov. Art C. Yap and Vice Gov. Rene L. Relampagos namely; Advanced Rice Technology (ART)
160 (hybrid rice), ART 120 (inbred rice), Agricultural Rural Transformation (ART) Corn 100, ART 1000
Tilapia/Bangus, and Fruit Trees Production.
Last year, the PGBh through the OPA was able to give the awards and recognition to the SUHID winners amidst
the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SUHID winners of last year would automatically be the entries for Bohol in the Gawad Saka Search 2021
sponsored by the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office (DA–RFO) 7 sometime in the first semester of
this year.
The Bohol’s records at the Gawad Saka Search cannot be surpassed by the other provinces in Region 7 such as
Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor as annually most numbers of the categories were bagged by the Boholano
farmers.
Bohol in so many years is still the rice granary in Central Visayas. (Atoy Cosap)

“Tabo sa Bohol” continues

The Agri-Fishery Retail Terminal Tabo in some municipalities and in the Old Tagbilaran City Airport continue to be conducted to help the consuming public to buy agri-fishery products at the lower prices compared to the malls and wet markets in this time of crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rosanna G. Lamdagan, Chief-Agribusiness Division, OPA said that there are three towns in Bohol wherein the Tabo have been conducted on the following days namely: Dauis on every Sunday and Wednesday; Albur (every Tuesday); Moadto Strip, Modalla Resort, Doljo, Panglao (every Saturday and Sunday).

Lamdagan bared that of all the mobile markets, the  Tabo in Albur has registered the highest sales which has an average of P280, 000 per day and the lowest is at the Old City Airport which has an average of P20,000 per day only; while Dauis has an average sales of P250,000/day and P100, 000/day at Moadto Strip.

The exhibitors now at the Old City Airport were the exhibitors before the tabo at the CPG Park fronting Bohol Wisdom School, CPG North Avenue, Cogon District, Tagbilaran City but transferred to their new location after they were affected by the construction of the Showcase Center and Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) First Engineering District drainage project.

Lamdagan said that the PGBh has already drawn a measure to ease the dismal condition of the exhibitors at the old airport by allowing them to sell their products at the basketball court beside the CPG Park every Monday and Friday when the COVID-19 cases will subside. (with report from Atoy Cosap)