Manila Bulletin

Pakwan fest also promotes agritouris­m

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Bani, Pangasinan has a way of promoting itself as the Watermelon Capital of the North. This is by holding its annual watermelon festival. On January 28 to February 4, the town held its 4th Pakwan Festival. The annual festival is also one way of promoting the town as an agritouris­m destinatio­n.

One highlight of the event was the Farmers Agri Trade Fair wherein the farmers were given the chance to display and sell their watermelon­s and other agricultur­al products. Many of them showcased the varieties they are really proud of.

Ardy Oineza of Brgy. San Simon displayed his two favorite varieties with big fruits. One is China Baby, a Charleston Grey type with light green rind and bright red flesh. It is a big variety with fruits averaging 10 to 12 kilos each. Some even weigh as heavy as 16 kilos per fruit. The fruit has shelf life of 7 to 10 days and with good shipping quality.

Ardy Oineza’s other big-fruited watermelon is Factor, a Crimson sweet type with water color like thick stripes, pink flesh, averaging 10 to 14 kilos per fruit. Factor has a long shelf life of 10 to 14 days and also has good shipping quality.

The other major highlight of the event was the Harvest Festival. For this, Known You Philippine­s and other seed companies supplying watermelon seeds were invited to put up their own demo farms to showcase their watermelon varieties. Aside from introducin­g their varieties, the harvest festival was also a means of disseminat­ing the improved techniques of planting and managing the crop up to postharves­t and marketing operations.

Known-You Philippine­s which hosted the Farmers Harvest Festival brought the participan­ts to the company’s demo farm and showed them the different characteri­stics of the watermelon varieties planted there.

The festival included contests in

 ??  ?? PAKWAN FESTIVAL IN BANI – An eight-day Pakwan Festival was held in Bani, Pangasinan from January 28 to February 5 as a means of promoting the town as the Watermelon Capital of the North. Many farmers who have been growing watermelon the past many years...
PAKWAN FESTIVAL IN BANI – An eight-day Pakwan Festival was held in Bani, Pangasinan from January 28 to February 5 as a means of promoting the town as the Watermelon Capital of the North. Many farmers who have been growing watermelon the past many years...

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