CITY OF MALOLOS – The Tatak Bulakenyo Trade Fair and Kadiwa ng Pangulo showcased products and fresh produce made in Bulacan in the 3-day sale during celebration of Singkaban Festival in front of the Provincial Cooperative and Enterprise Development Office (PCEDO) Building at the Provincial Capitol Compound on Monday.
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A total of 67 Micro and Small Entrepreneurs, including cooperatives, farmers, and fisherfolk associations, participated in the fair organized by the PCEDO to support Bulakenyo Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and cooperatives in marketing their products.
Governor Daniel R. Fernando said that the primary goal of this event is to assist Bulakenyo MSMEs and Cooperatives in promoting their products to a wider audience.
He added that this initiative will enable the Provincial Government of Bulacan to support local entrepreneurs in showcasing and gaining recognition for their products in the market. This aligns with the government’s commitment to nurturing and promoting businesses within the province, particularly in the areas of marketing and promotion.
Attendees of the fair looked forward to a diverse range of products on display, including footwear, bags and wallets, gift items, embroidery and linen, ornamental plants, fashion accessories, clothing, leather crafts, and food products.
The event serves as a platform for Bulakenyos to explore and support local businesses while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Singkaban Festival.
The festivities will continue from September 12 to 15 at Robinsons Place in the City of Malolos.