Photo Courtesy of Benguet Vice Governor Marie Rose Fongwan-Kepes. 
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Benguet launch festival to boost coffee industry

Aldwin Quitasol

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet — To strengthen the provincial coffee industry and promote local products, boosting the livelihood of farmers, the Provincial Government of Benguet opened the "Tinapong": Benguet Coffee Festival at the Benguet Capitol Open Gymnasium on 23 March.

Benguet Vice Governor Marie Rose Fongwan-Kepes stressed that the holding of the festival is so important to the local farmers especially those who are plating coffee. She said the activity is designed to support local farmers by increasing production, promoting sustainability, and encouraging high-quality innovation in coffee products.

She added that the event serves to foster community unity and introduce diverse production methods for the benefit of the farmers.

The word "Tinapong" is an Ibaloy term meaning brewed coffee.

Benguet Governor Melchor Diclas acknowledged the primary agricultural products of Benguet, specifically coffee and cacao. He noted that coffee remains one of the most prominent products of the province and expressed his intention to include cacao in the annual festival celebrations in the coming years. In the opening ceremony of the festival, officials signed an ordinance establishing the Benguet Coffee Festival as an annual event.

The legislation recognizes the significant contribution of the coffee industry to the economy and culture of the province. The festival will run for four days. It is expected to feature various activities showcasing the skills and talents of local farmers and coffee producers.