By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff reporter
Batac
City—With the theme “Sustainable Agriculture
Development in Batac, A Strategic Approach in Achieving Inclusive Growth”, the
city government here led the celebration of the 8th Farmers’
Festival.
Attended by local residents,
and foreign, domestic and local tourists, the celebration lasted from May 1 to
7.
A thanksgiving mass at the
Immaculate Conception Parish church kicked off the festivities. The
thanksgiving mass was held for the agricultural bounty given to residents here.
The formal opening of the
celebration was held May 1 at the Imelda Cultural Center with outgoing Batac
Mayor Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta leading.
Rep. Imelda R. Marcos (2nd
district, Ilocos Norte) attended the formal opening. Mrs. Marcos, running for
reelection, met with farmers and other agricultural organizations. The former
First Lady congratulated Batac, especially the farmers, for focusing on
agriculture development.
Ilocos Norte Governor Maria
Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos, meanwhile, graced the parade and PINAKA crops and
fisheries competition. She also witnessed the tilt for Best Carosa Floats, Best
Decorated Carabao and the farm machineries parade. The said machineries were
later given to Batac’s farming barangays.
Vice President and
presidential candidate Jejomar C. Binay also attended the celebration. Mr.
Binay was in the province at that time to campaign,
Winners, tilts
Barangay Pimentel’s Frances Batara was crowned the Farmers’
Festival Queen, the new title for Balasang ti Away. Ms. Batara bested other
competitors from Batac’s 30 rural barangays.
Best decorated carabao |
The Diskarte ni Mannalon was
held May 3. Farmers competed in catching native piglets and chickens
blindfolded; bobbing corn seed, tomato and water; 40-kg palay relay; fruits and
vegetables carving; raft racing; fishing competition and track and field
events.
The Rural Improvement Club
(RIC) dance competition was also held as well as the Farmers’ Festival Ball
2016.
On May 6, the city government
held a blood donation drive; farmers’ forum; art competition; the final judging
of booths and exhibits; Farmers’ Festival Grand Parade of Floats and Street
Dance and Dance Showdown.
Grandest
City agriculturist Marilyn Gappi said she considers this
year’s celebration as the grandest Farmers Festival yet with many activities
were presented.
Ms. Gappi said the city
government exerted effort for this year as it is also a sendoff for the
outgoing mayor.
She added that the grand
parade, and street and showdown competitions were the highlights of the
celebration.
The city government
distributed hybrid vegetable seeds to the 30 barangays for free and subsidized
palay seeds were sold at half their prizes. This served as the closing program
of the event.
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