Manila Bulletin

Strawberry farm expected to boost agri-tourism in Baguio

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BAGUIO CITY — The city government is pushing for the promotion and strengthen­ing of its agri-tourism industry starting from the opening of the first strawberry farm in this summer capital up North.

The Bilis Farmers Associatio­n has agreed to convert the Bilis Strawberry Farm in Sto. Tomas Central into a tourist destinatio­n starting this summer.

It was in August last year when residents started to plant San Andrea and California variety strawberri­es on a 1.5 hectare lot.

Growing them organicall­y with the use of the abundant fresh spring water, the berries turned out big and sweet.

Councilor Leandro Yangot, Jr, said the city government and the associatio­n are preparing for environmen­t protection plan and the constructi­on of facilities like comfort rooms and parking spaces for local and foreign tourists.

“Even if we are a highly urbanized city, we have lots of farmers in outskirt barangays, which was the reason we came up with an ordinance on urban gardening that is the basis for the contest. We also have the newly approved ordinance – Baguio Farmers Month, every May to show that we too have agricultur­al products,” said Yangot.

Yangot added that the opening of the Bilis strawberry farm will enhance the unity amongst the farmers in the area, and eventually contribute to the city’s plan to make it a tourist destinatio­n.

“Right now we cannot yet open the area as an attraction and tourist destinatio­n because there are still a lot we need to do to prepare it so that those who will later on come will be confident. We also do not want a repeat of the La Presa incident where the environmen­t was damaged that is why we need to prepare well,” explained Yangot. (Zaldy Comanda)

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