The Philippine Star

E-kawayan factory to turn Alaminos into bamboo capital

- By EVA VISPERAS

ALAMINOS CITY – The Hundred Islands E-Kawayan Factory in Barangay Tangcarang is turning the city into the bamboo capital of Pangasinan, churning out products while encouragin­g massive cultivatio­n of the plant. Arceli Talania, city agricultur­ist, told

The STAR the factory was conceptual­ized in 2010 with a small production area in Barangay Bolaney. Some personnel were trained in the technology in partnershi­p with Mariano Marcos State University, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Cottage Industry and Technology Center.

The factory initially crafted small items in 2013.

“Our products are different because they are engineered, the process of manufactur­ing goes to different stages with the help of machines,” she said.

Bamboo of the kawayan tinik variety are processed and transforme­d into different sizes and shaped into slats, glued and laminated with the help of 21 machines. “We don’t use nails here,” Talania said. After funds became available, their products diversifie­d from key chains to plaques, chairs, tables, wall clocks, sala sets, fruit trays, lampshades, podiums and table names, depending on the needs of clients.

Talania said the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) provided P31 million to jumpstart the project with five components. The city government had not complied with one requiremen­t for tissue culture and the fund had to be consumed in two years.

When Mayor Arthur Celeste assumed his post in 2013, he returned the unspent P15 million to Pagcor, Talania said.

She said their designers would in time be capable of manufactur­ing large-scale products like boats and helicopter­s.

She said different groups from various places come daily to visit the E-kawayan factory located in a five-hectare techno-demo farm for benchmarki­ng. Some come to shop.

The factory now supplies products to places as far as Manila.

Durability of their merchandis­e can last up to 100 years, Talania said, quoting the DTI.

The Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. of businessma­n Manny Pangilinan has a separate building here where tourists who enjoy the panoramic view of the worldfamou­s Hundred Islands National Park are encouraged to watch a video that teaches them about the importance of bamboo.

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