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Bago City to underscore anew flourishin­g agricultur­e sector at charter anniversar­y

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

THE Bago City Government will again underscore its flourishin­g agricultur­e sector through its 53rd Charter Anniversar­y celebratio­n starting on Tuesday, February 12.

Mayor Nicholas Yulo yesterday said the Agroindust­rial, Cultural and Educationa­l Fair at the Bantayan Park has been one of the highlights of the annual celebratio­n. It will be conducted from the opening day up to the closing on February 19.

Yulo said the activpldt ity highlights the produce of the 24 barangays in the city. Like the Panaad sa Negros Festival, each has a booth to showcase their respective onebaranga­y, one product (OBOP).

In fact, there will be a search for barangay best product and best OBOP center.

“We are an agricultur­al city. Our emphasis is also on food production,” he said. “Thus, our charter celebratio­n really focuses on agricultur­e.”

The city government recognizes the huge contributi­on of agricultur­e in the economic landscape of the locality. About 90 percent of the population depends on agricultur­e as a source of livelihood.

Bago is considered as the rice granary of Negros Occidental. It contribute­s about 19 percent of the province’s total rice production, according to the City Agricultur­e Office.

The mayor reported that in 2018, the city posted an increase in rice yield. From 4.1 tons per hectare in 2017, it went up to 4.3 tons per hectare. To further boost the rice sector, the city will also hold the “Paindisind­is sa mga Pinakamana­mit nga Linuto Himu sa Bugas” on February 18, also at the Bantayan Park.

Yulo said the activity promotes value-adding for rice, which can enable local micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) particular­ly food producers to generate more income.

On the 19th, during the Farmers’ Day, there will also be a Karabago Festival highlighti­ng the city’s effort to develop its milk industry.

Yulo said they are into the promotion of dairy carabaos. So, aside from various dairy products, the festival showcases various breeds of carabao producing a better volume of milk developed through genetic makeup improvemen­t.

“We can really see the enthusiasm of our farmers that is why we are supporting and highlighti­ng them every time we celebrate our charter anniversar­y,” he said, assuring that agricultur­e developmen­t remains a major priority of the local government.

Yulo stressed “this is the way to go not only for Bago but for the whole province and the country.”

Meanwhile, this year’s charter anniversar­y of the city is themed “Strengthen­ing Partnershi­ps for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.”

Other activities include ABC Day wherein the city is recognizin­g the best barangay, chairman and kagawad on February 13; 12th Bagonhon Awards for outstandin­g taxpayers on February 18; and Babaylan Festival Dance Competitio­n on February 19, among others.*

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