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Sunday, 9 May 2010

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Cadiz City consolidated sales was declared as the top grosser and received P50,000 cash during the 17th Panaad sa Negros Festival Trade Fair which run from March 20-27, 2010 at Brgy. Mansilingan in Bacolod City. The sales had reached up to P 699,918.15 followed by top three grosser: Calatrava (P339,048.00); San Carlos City (P381,685.00) and Moises Padilla (P184,146.00).

Jesus Diez and Shen Villena, Panaad coordinators for Technology Livelihood Development Center (TLDC) affirmed that the total sales were the consolidation of income from ice cream, cane juice, Tukib products and dried fish. Among the top ten buyable products were Danggit, Locus from medium class B to class C “tunaw”, Gumaa pakas, fish tocino or red tocino, Tabagak with scales, Lawayan, Dilis “gurayan”, Palad flakes, and ginamos “hipon”.

Cadiz float was the champion in Float Competition that outshined 10 other cities and 18 muncipalities. Don Salvador Benedicto topped the municipality category. It was decorated by Tukib Group of Artists led by Victor Parina

In the Specialty Food division, Second Place was Cadiz fish brittle dried boneless dilis with caramel flavor made by Pauline Porras, Talisay City SEA-K Nenita’s banana chips took the first runner-up and Yacin wine of Sr. Alama Mangao from San Carlos City was adjudged as Best Product.

Other winners were Wilmarie Castilo’s console table with mirror was awarded as best Product in Home Furnishing. Sarah Bernales’ rocking chair of Pulupandan and Gerry Gerandoy’s Molavi mini bar with chairs and accessories garnered the first runner-up and second runner-up, respectively.

Silay City booth was named as Panaad sa Negros 2010 Best Destination Pavilion. It shows replica of ancestral houses, 1920 to 1950 gowns, assorted coins from different generations and Rizaliana collection from the late Jose Corteza Lacson. The booth was judged according to physical attraction and presentation, marketing and promotion value and level of service the people manning the booth.

The city’s contestants to different event categories were: Romar Banyola, Negros Music Festival Pop Song; Extreme Fusion, Hip-hop Dance Contest; Boyet Diola, Composo; Jergens Love “Troy”Lopez, Song Writing; Jeruel Lopez, composer; PNU Dance Troupe, Folkdance Maria Clara Category; and, Bobucad Tribe, Festival Contest./*

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