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BPPO bags triple PNP reg'l awards
Published on: July 29, 2022

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, July 29 (PIA) -- The Bohol Provincial Police Office received triple victories during the Police Regional Office (PRO7) Culminating Rites for the 27th Police Community Relations (PCR) Month Celebration held at Camp Sergio Osmeña in Cebu City on July 29.

Tagbilaran City Police Station won Best City Police Station for PCR, while Cortes Municipal Police Station won Best Municipal Station for PCR.

Former Tagbilaran City Police Station Chief, PLtCol. Mary Crystal Peralta, was chosen as the Most Outstanding Junior PCO for Police Community Relations.

Former Tagbilaran City Mayor John Geesnell “Baba” Yap personally received the award along with newly- installed Police Chief PLtCol. Regie Real who represented the Tagbilaran City Police Station during the ceremony.

It can be recalled that during the administration of Baba, a strong partnership was forged between the city and the police, resulting in a more effective law enforcement and better police and community relations.

In her keynote message for PRO7 led by PBGen. Roque Eduardo DP Vega, National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) Commissioner Atty. Beatrice Aurora Vega-Cancio acknowledged the efforts of the police force.

At the same time, she encouraged them to continue being partners with the community for effective and efficient law enforcement.

The 27th PCR Month Celebration carries the theme: "Ugnayang Pulisya at Komunidad Tungo sa Mapayapa, Maayos, at Maunlad na Pamayanan.” (ECB/PIA7 Bohol)
Mother hen in chicken pugaran:
Keeping farmers under her wing

Like a mother hen, she clucks and chucks every now and then, hopping from one table to another, masterfully pecking some orts left by diners and wiping them in a rag which she hands to another waiter.

The tall lady in black polo shirt, reddish grey apron and slacks was unusually hovering from one table to another, taking orders here, bussing and clearing tables and even setting up more folding tables at the back of the booth.

The place was slowly filling with diners, and the counter has a long line of diners ordering their meals, while she, with a tray of orders, expertly weaves through the tables to the far end where a family eagerly awaits for their night’s fill of native chicken (NC) pugaran and chicken chicken tinola.

A salivating whiff of the smell of sautéed garlic and spices assaults ones senses, the sizzle of something fried is downed by the friendly din of the crowd and the occasional woof of the speakers blaring at the stage a hundred meters away, never dampens her bouncy character.

And to think, she is not just your run-of-the-mill waiter or table clearing crew. In her high school, she was a natural leader and friends gravitated towards her ‘contagiously happy’ disposition, one she has successfully kept until now.

Now, Haidee Libot-Tayag, along with her husband Angelito owns the Macsa Corner Catering Services and Associates (MCSA), one of the busiest booths in the food park.

Macsa, she said is a tree and names her sitio in Candumayao, Catigbian town, and because they offer catering services, considering her associates in the business name was another of her masterful strokes.

Looking at the sheer number of diners in front of the booth, MCSA is one of the promising stalls at the Sandugo Festival grounds at the old Tagbilaran airport.

Banking on their specialty traditionally cooked native chicken Pugaran, and scoopfuls of vegetables in every menu displayed in covered clay jars, the couple with their brood of servers

“Actually, me and my husband are hoteliers, we decided, especially during the pandemic, we started opening up a restaurant because my husband worked before at a cruise liner as a chef and me as a bar tender,” she shared, occasionally fixing her face mask, while behind her, a flurry of activities happened as her crew served the night diners.

Oned in the idea of offering local food, so our main dishes are more on local and native foods, specializing in native chicken.

The taste of MCSA’s NC pugaran, as every Boholano in the older generation would attest, is a journey back into the weeded trail of the past when grandmothers cooked with less fancy, a pouring of suka-tuba, few cloves of crushed garlic but generous on the black pepper, and salt. Plenty but sating for the seasalt loving palate.

What is more, since native chicken is best with organically grown spices and condiments, MCSA sources them out from the local market, Catigbian being popularly known as the vegetable capital of the lowlands in Bohol. And they assure that they follow the traditional preparations [of the dishes] and how it is done.

In fact, they do not just get into the native and organic traditional food, they also follow it through with healthy drinks.

As for our after meal drinks, we use fresh fruits, and now when there is a need for us to take in vitamin C, we offer lemoncito with cucumber, that is the most refreshing drink we can offer aside from the fruit shakes, which of course are pure and we do not use powdered preparations.

Left on their own, MCSA, with Angelito and Haidee started to make people come, the regulars brought in more and then they realized, they are serving a huge number of patrons, threatening their supply.

The problem was even more magnified after the storm.

“We coordinated with the LGU and the mayor, asking if they could encourage the people to supply us with their native chicken,” she narrated, glinting at the occasional wave of lights from the activity stage.

MCSA Corner aims to help the community, not just enrich our-self with profits, but also assist small businesses like us.

Nalipay mi kay naa nay klaro nga mokompra sa among mga manok, di parehas sa una nga hangyoon lang og barato, mapugos lang pod mig baligya kay alkanse na man sa patuktok, shares a backyard free-range native chicken raiser from Haguilanan, in Catigbian.

Makapalit na pod mig bugas kay regular man sila mangompra, she added.

When the people understood, native chicken and their supply has never been as secure, she said, modestly hiding here excitement with the way things turned for them at the Sandugo Food Fusion.

She and her husband with a service crew of 10, joined the 2022 Sandugo Festival Food Fusion Nights, an annual food fusion which brings the best food and chefs from all of Bohol’s finest restaurants to the festival grounds for a few days of night food market.

They were invited, but then a friend introduced them too, so they applied and were in the list, and since opening day, streams of people, some in big groups order their whole Native Chicken Pugaran.

Actually, for Bohol Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office had Maria Fe Dominese, MCSA is just one of the 17 food stalls that responded to the Bohol Association of Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants call for the Food Fusion.

Opened since July 22, in five nights of display and service, the BAHRR organized food fusion has grossed P652, 445.

The Food Fusion Nights is one of the initiatives which the Provincial Government is offering to food business entrepreneurs who have been affected by the pandemic and are therefore given the opportunity to sell as the Sandugo Festival grounds, BIDEPO said.

The Food Fusion Nights, now on its 7th year, aims to bring people to a hub where they can taste the best offerings of hotels, resorts and restaurants in Bohol without having to go to the resorts in Panglao or famous city restaurants and spend much.

This is for the Boholanos and our commitment to facilitate the rapid recovery and build back Bohol better as a tourism and investment destination, and hand-hold out small investors to be able to stand strong amidst the adversities, according to Bohol Governor Erico Aristotle Aumentado.

With MCSA are food concessionaires with Kew Hotel, Modala Beach Resort, Ocean Suites Boutique Hotel, Astoria Bohol, Panda Tea Garden Suites, Pepperoni’s Pizza, Celene’s Racket Food, Coco Craze, House of Lechon, Jzaki Enterprises, MCSA Corner Restaurant, Pearl Teepee, ROJO Panglao, Sweetniest88, Wing It! and Balamban Liempo.

Meanwhile, MCSA’s story of being a newbie in Bohol’s food industry, is in fact of the same storyline of most small and medium entrepreneurs. MCSA however, opted to rise above the circumstances, making use of every help they can get while helping other rise like they do.

MCSA, like a mother hen, secures her brood of servers, waiters, food suppliers including native chicken growers, vegetable farmers and traders safely tucked in, pandemic or otherwise.

Besides, when one has a good and promising pugaran in her corner, one expects more eggs in the future. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
NATIVE CHICKEN PUGARAN. If Max’s ran on a tagline that says the house that chicken built, MCSA could do a tagline that says, the corner where chicken roosts. MCSA Corner Catering Services has shown why helping each other rise is a story that could not be put down. (PIABohol)
NATIVE AND ORGANIC. Despite international exposure as chef in an international cruiser, MCSA decides to go back to their roots: cook native organic and thus healthy food sorely missed by many whose memory of good food is a distant past. MCSA uses only vegetables, spices and supplies from their town market, getting them to help farmers retake the pride in supporting local industries. (PIABohol)
Carabao milk farm gate price
To be at P70 a liter, BODACO

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, July 30 (PIA) –Anytime soon, Bohol dairy farmers could get a good cash windfall, as the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) and the National Dairy Authority (NDA) has approved a P20 increase in the farm-gate buying price for a liter of milk.

From the current P50.00 buying price for a liter of raw and unprocessed milk, the government’s institutions supporting the industry are reportedly willing to bring up the buying prce to P70.00 a liter.

Bohol Dairy Cooperative Board of Director Fernando Dupalco, in a recent interview said they are convening with the BODACO board anytime to formally lay the mechanics for the increase, which would significantly help farmers earn more and improve their lives.

In Bohol, after the Philippine Carabao Center released the research on the viability of milking cow and carabao, especially those of better breeds than the native, it could alleviate the lives of dairy farmers.

Starting with a cow or carabao giving out a calf, these animals to produce milk for the young, but such are in excess, more than what the calf needs every day.

For a native carabao, after the calf has hand its fill, farmers can still gather a liter of milk a day, and that is P50 more of income.

According to the PCC study, farmers whose milked livestock are of better breeds like the crossbreeds and the hybrids, they could collect 10 more liters of milk per head, all of these are excess milk of the calf.

And you do not have major chances in the farmer’s daily routine.

You still wake up early for the pasture, bring it back to the milking shed by 7, leave it under some shade, bring it out at early PM to graze and milk it by 4, then its on to the shed until morning, Dupalco said.

That, he said is also almost the same routine for every livestock owner, and if you get an extra cash for that, who would say no?, he asks.

Dupalco who has 6 female carabaos and a bull, is now looking at more milk in the coming months as four of his crossbreeds and hybrid animals are pregnant.

In fact, for those who do not seem like eager to get the animal out for pasture, a kilogram of concentrated commercial feeds has been tested to add a liter of milk, he shared.

You but concentrated feeds at P35 and you get P70 on that, that is still a fair deal, he summed.

On the record, a dairy farmer in Bohol in Bohol gas earned over a thousand pesos a day from the milk sales, according to the Office of the Provincial veterinarian.

In Bohol, the Provincial Milk Feeding Program has significantly increased the demand for locally produced milk, opening up a door of opportunity for farmers in the dairy sector.

Then implemented in 9 towns in Bohol near Ubay where the milk processing facilities are located, the dairy industry here has spread to 13 more towns, whose dairy farmers can now enjoy the extra income.

Dairy production is now implemented in Tubigon, Sagbayan, Carmen Danao, Clarin, San Isidro, Catigbian, Antequera, Balilihan, Corella, Sevilla, Sikatuna and Batuan. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
GETTING BIGGER. Bohol Dairy Cooperative Board member Fernando Dupalco said the coop is now ready to meet to implement the P70 a liter buying price for locally produced milk which is now being used in the government’s supplemental feeding programs. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
In the last 27 days,
Sandugo Night market
grosses P12M in sales

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, July 30 (PIA) –Believe it or not, excluding the Bohol agri-fair which also racked in a good stash of cash for the town farmers, the over-all gross sales of the Sandugo Festival Night Market at the old airport in Tagbilaran has grossed P12,199,408 in 27 days of festivities.

The Sandugo Night Market was envisioned by the Provincial Government to provide a venue for small and micro enterprises, especially those who have been operating since the pre-pandemic and have suffered major setbacks due to the restrictions and disruption of the tourism industry which is their primary market.

Some of them who borrowed capital for their investments suffered the most despite government moratorium on payments.

And to allow them to recover and rise up, the government put up an array of possible opportunities for them to earn, one of which was the month-long Sandugo Festival night market and Food trips, where the government puts up tents and booths for free, some spaces for rent and nightly live music performance, for the people to enjoy their night out.

In fact, based on the reports obtained from the Bohol Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (BEDIPO), sales of the Tagbilaran Airport Food Concessionaires Association, a group of 50 occupying stalls and offering Filipino delicacies, street-food including chicken and pork barbecue, Chinese finger foods, Asian street food and refreshments, grossed P 9,815,810.00 for the 27 days of serving festival food.

From July 1 to 27 too, four days before officially closing the food bazaar, Isang Dugo Foundation, which partners with the Provincial Government, which put up rental stalls for more food like native chicken, Boholano delicacies, pork belly, burgers and finger foods, also reported P1,731152.73 in gross sales for the 27 days of operation.

In the third week of the month-long festivities, the Bohol Agri Fair took the main tent and started another flurry of selling activities, featuring agricultural products.

Although accounted separately, the Bohol Agrifair also grossed some P780, 814.00 for the 23 local government units, 7 exhibitors and 9 participating local partners for the July 18-20 fair.

However, considering daily sales average, the Bohol Food Fusion which opened on July 22, Bohol Day and which is to end on Sunday, July 31, has partially recorded P652,445.34 in gross sales for their 17 participating food stalls.

Co-organized by the Bohol association of Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants (BAHRR), the Food Fusion has accumulated the sales until July 27, or a gross daily sales average of P130,489.00, as to the BIDEPO records shared by Maria Fe Dominise.

Set to close by July 31, the Night Food Market is still set to up their records, especially that the next nights would feature more popular bands and heated competitions in the local popular music festival billed as Himo’g Huni, no on its fourth edition.

The next few days would also feature the popular hugotera Moira in concert at the Sandugo Festival grounds. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
CROWD DRAWERS. The Sandugo Night Food market is significantly supported by the live performances which draw huge crowds at the Sandugo Festival grounds. The nigh market has since grossed P12M in sales, in the last 27 days. (PIABohol/foto from Aris Aumentado)
Bohol records 100 active
COVID cases at end of July

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, July 30 (PIA) –The end of July finds Bohol with 100 cases of coronavirus disease (COVID) and about 30 of these in Tagbilaran City.

Of that number, in Tagbilaran City alone, 2 who are vaccinated are asymptomatic of the disease symptoms, the 25 with mild symptoms are all vaccinated, 2 who are suffering from moderate symptoms are unvaccinated and are thus admitted while another one who is unvaccinated is having severe symptoms and is currently admitted at the hospital for proper medical attention.

That is according to City Health Office Information Officer Robin Culpa, who keep an active track of the City’s cases, of which the day records 6 recoveries while new cases reached 8.

While local health authorities are not yet clapping the warning bell anew, the absence of mandatory testing for the presence of the highly contagious virus in the community is making health authorities clueless as to who can be carriers of the virus in the crowd.

These active cases are noted in Bool (3), Booy (2), Cogon (4), Dampas (5), Manga (2), Poblacion 2 (3), Poblacion 3 (1), Taloto (2), Tiptip (6) and Ubujan (2).

From the Bohol Inter Agency Task Force’s Emergency Operations Center (BIATF-EOC), the end of the month would also show only 17 of Bohol’s 47 towns and a city with zero active COVID cases.

This too as Bohol’s COVID vaccination appeared to have coasted after the elections, that even the government mobile vaccination centers are getting lean clients.

In Bohol, while the new administration is setting up for another round of massive vaccinations, the virus which never did disappear found a slouching population attending populated events, gatherings and social events in time for Bohol’s grandest of all festivals.

As of July 30, 2022, Bohol has recorded 688 COVID deaths, 6 more two months ago.

As to the active cases, Tagbilaran records 37 as of 3:30 PM, July 30, followed by Talibon with 5 cases.

Then Loboc, Antequera, Anda and Panglao each records 4 cases each while Inbanga, Corella, Candijay and Sagbayan have 3 cases each.

Two active COVID cases are recorded in Loon, Dauis, Garcia Hernandez, Sierra Bullones, Jagna, Bilar, Buenavista, Ubay, and Sevilla.

Single active COVID cases are noted in Alicia, Sikatuna, Valencia, San Isidro, Danao, Maribojoc, Alburquerque, Carmen, Pres. CPG, Baclayon, Guindulman and Getafe.

Amidst all there and with schools reopening for face to face class engagements next month, people who are now enlightened to finally get the necessary protection are at a quandary where the vaccines can be accessed.

As Bohol mobile vaccination teams are currently off the BISU vaccination site, there has not been any information as to where their vaccines can be had.

In the case of Tagbilaran City, Culpa said they are roving the malls and every Monday, Tuesday, their vaccination team is at AltaCitta Mall, which moves to BQ Mall every Wednesday and then off to Island City mall every Thursday and Friday.

Bohol under Gov Erico Aristotle Aumentado is set to roll out a massive vaccination campaign with mobile fixed and roving teams focusing on the municipalities with the least vaccination performance anytime this month. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
NO TAKERS. Despite a policy of no entry to the airport events for those without the vaccines, people still come and get in, while the vaccination booth at the festival grounds remain mostly unengaged. Gate guards initially asked revelers to show their vax cards, but it did not last long before full entry was granted in Sandugo events. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol/foto by CHO)
Bohol sale success’ noted
at 1st tourism, travel expo

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, July 29 (PIA) –Definitely this will be the first among the many, an official at the Bohol Tourism Office, speaking for Bohol Tourism Officer assures.

This as Bohol successfully closes the first Sandugo Travel and Tourism Expo, a three day Bohol travel fair organized by the Provincial Government through the BTO and sponsored by Air Asia, the Bellevue Resort and Standard Insurance.

We were working on a short time, but even then, we were able to put up a good one, Cristopher Boncales, speaking for Josephine Cabarrus and Joan Pinat, Operations Officer revealed.

The three day travel fair which run from July 27-29 had Local Government Units of Bohol, Anda and Loboc bringing out their tourism offers in travel fair set-ups at the Island City Mall Activity Center.

Also joining the first event locally organized event were the best in Bohol in terms of internationally branded service in accommodations, with Best Western Hotel (Ivy Wall), Parklane Hotel, Loboc River Resort and Modala Resort, United Cottages Operators of Pamilacan and South Palms in Panglao.

Also organized to present the Department of Tourism pushed Farm, Fork, Fitness themes in tourist travel, Bohol’s travel expo had Vita Isola, Green Thumb and Durban’s View in the Farm Tourism niche.

For the Outdoor experience, sellers of their activities include Sotera All-Terrain Vehicle Tours, Rio Verde, Danao Adventure Park and Kayakasia.

For the local tours and travels, presenting their services were Bohol Federation of Tour and Travel Operators (BOFETTO), Travel; Treats, Ramyer Travel and Tours, LV Transport and Dagohoy World Travels.

Actually, we did not expect to see this leveled up set-ups, Boncales candidly admitted, as they pre-agreed with the exhibitors, in the lack of material time, to just put up a table or booth and put in fliers of their services.

When KayakAsia and Green Thumb however put up decent and attractive set-ups, everyone else leveled up, he said.

We presented the project late and when we coordinated with ICM, we were told that the only slots left were those, he added, noting that they earlier proposed for a weekender travel expo knowing that crowds would be coming out on Saturdays and Sundays.

At any rate, we will be seriously planning for next year, making sure that there would be a huge turn-out of hotels, resorts and restaurants, tour and travel accommodations, home stays and activities, he said.

Despite the limited time to get everything ready, Green Thumb Farm owner Rona Denque heaped praises for the organizers for the event which marks her first public participation.

She also was happy she had the opportunity as she said she would be joining Bohol in the next Travel Expo in Manila.

This would be a good preparation for me as well as everyone who would wish to announce to the whole world that Bohol tourism is now back and much stronger and better than ever, Denque said. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
 
AIRASIA JOINS BOHOL TRAVEL FAIR. AirAsia officials surveyed the sellers offering their services during the First Bohol Tourism and Travel Fair in time for the Sandugo 2022. The products expo at the ICM Activity Center had tour accommodations, farm tourism, outdoor activities providers and tour operators offered their services on discounted rates from July 27-29. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
ADVENTURE TO THE HILT. Danao Adventure Park announces their opening after they have refurbished and re-strengthened their rides after getting hit by a double whammy: earthquake in 2013 and a devastating storm in 2021. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)