FIVE-TIME winner since 2006 to 2010, the city’s consolidated sales has maintained its track record as the TOP GROSSER AWARDEE during the 18th PANAAD sa Negros Trade Fair and Exhibit last April 4-9,2011 and received a grand prize ofP50,000.00.
Consolation prizes were captured by Moises Padilla with total sales of P334, 145.00, Calatrava with P226, 720.00 and San Carlos City with P192, 316.00.
This year’s sales has increased to P746, 812.60 as compared to last year total gross sales of P699, 918.15. The most marketable among dried fish were Danggit, Locus, Bulao na Pinakas, Palad flakes, squid rings, stick fish, sapsap, fish tocino, tapa, linoan, dilis, uga balingon and tabagak.
According to the accomplished sales report of Jesus Diez and Shen Villena, Technology Livelihood Development Coordinators (TLDC) who managed the Panaad Trade Fair Display and selling area, the proceeds were taken from the seven dried fish vendors; Paulina Porras which has a total sales of P 265,405.50, Rodelin Revalez- P13,800.00, Jun Cotoner- P84,270.00, Marifi Espina- P74,910.00, Arlene Veloso- P97,930.00, Carlos Sancho- P141,985.00, cane juice of Transform ARB MPC- P36,536.00, Janette Deposoy’s ice cream- P25,636.00, and Printed T-shirts of Tukib Cadiz group of artists- P6,340.00.
Daily sales inventory were handled by the personnel of the Project Development Evaluation Division (PDED) under the Cooperative Division Unit of the City Planning Office.
Mayor Patrick Escalante congratulated the stakeholders and was grateful for their participation, support and cooperation and for consistently making Cadiz sales number one. He also thanked the athletes, contestants in cultural contest and Dinagsa Queen Angela Johns for winning the competition in spite of the city’s insufficient funds.
On the other hand, Paulina Porras entry of Fishcharon for the Pasalubong Delicacies won as the “Best Product Specialty Food”and bagged the ” Special Award of Excellence to Pasalubong Delicacies Producers” in the food category. She received P25, 000.00 for each award. She almost topped the criteria in Pasalubong delicacies which is 40% for Palatability, Nutritive Value- 30%, Packaging/presentation 20%, Pricing and costing 10%.
The PNU Makawiwili dance troupe, who danced with the music of La Jota Sevillana, got the champion in Folkdance competition, Maria Clara/Western Culture Influences Category. They were also awarded as the Best in Staging or Choreography and Best in Costume. The group was trained by PNU Prof. Randyll Villones who was also awarded as the Best Trainer. They received P50, 000.00 for the champion and P20, 000.00 for Best in Costume. The second place went to Binalbagan (Pitik Mingaw) and Silay City finished third place who danced with Andaluz-Iloilo.
Other winners were Latin Dancesport-Amateur Division Shandel Revalez and Jiemarck Bayon-on won First runner-up, while Bago City emerged as the champion and Silay City acquired the second runner-up. In Composo writing contest, which was sang and interpreted by Boyet Diola and composed by Rany Bariesses received consolation prizes. Tukib artist Boyet Onatin garnered the Best in Trophy Design./*
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