Source: sunstar.com.ph
BANI, Pangasinan -- Preparations are now in high gear for the holding
of the Pakwan Festival here on February 6 to 9 in a bid to further
promote the primary product (watermelon) of this second class town in
Western Pangasinan to the entire country, if not, the world.
Bani Mayor Gwen Yamamoto said they estimate up to 100,000 people,
mostly visitors, will come to Bani to watch the festival. They target
from only 30,000 to 40,000 visitors since the town has no inns, hotels
and lodging houses.
She said that at this early, she asked hotels and inns in adjacent
Alaminos City and the town of Bolinao to accommodate tourists coming to
the Pakwan Festival.
Yamamoto said the watermelons of Bani are known far and wide to be
the sweetest in the Philippines as they grow farms with soil rich with
limestone.
"We suspect it is the limestone that makes our watermelon tastes
sweet since it becomes a natural filter of the water that gets into the
plant," said Yamamoto, only in her first term of office.
Some 100 to almost 200 hectares of farmlands in the town are devoted
yearly for watermelon production. The watermelons from Bani, come in
green and yellow and are marketed to Manila, Clark, Subic and Dagupan
City.
Aside from watermelons, the town also produces the round and yellow
melon, cantaloupe and honey dew, all belong to the water melon family.
The other major product of the farms in the town during summer is
yellow corn which is bought by traders selling the commodity to animal
feed manufacturer.
Yamamoto said although the municipality is second class with a budget
this year of P106 million, it is able to provide subsidy to the
unrelenting watermelon farmers numbering some 200.
Each watermelon farmer can apply up to P8,000 loan per season with only a modest interest of P200 after five months.
At this early, Yamamoto is extending her apology to motorists who may
be passing Bani on Feb. 8 to 9 as their travel may be delayed for three
hours when they will stage street dancing, a top feature of the
festival.
There are almost a thousand dancers who will take to the streets
during those days and each group of dancers with a minimum of 15
participants will perform for five minutes.
During those times, it is best that they get down and watch the street dancing and join in the fun, said Yamamoto in jest.
Other exciting features of the festival are "Anibersaya", and "Human
Pakwan" to be participated in by the fattest of men in the town whose
body will be painted with the color of watermelon. (PNA)
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