Showing posts with label trade fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trade fair. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Cagayan AR-beneficiaries learn to make wine

Bugnay wine produced by Sunrise Agrarian
Reform Community in Gattaran, Cagayan (North)
When it comes to fruit wine, most of us commonly think only of two kinds, that is, red grape wine or white grape wine. Unfortunately, there are a lot more where fruit wines come from other than grapes. Thus, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Department ofTrade and Industry (DTI) in Cagayan province have teamed up to bring fruit wine making technology to agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) as a way of earing additional income by processing commonly abundant and available fruits in their localities into wines.
Scientific studies have shown that wines from fruits are rich in antioxidants because they contain lots of vitamin A, vitamin C and other minerals like calcium , iodine , zinc, manganese , selenium, potassium, etc. Fruit wines have shown to help: (1) Prevent heart disease because it contains phenolic compounds that have antioxidant properties. There are also substances in fruit wine that inhibit the absorption of cholesterol in the blood which means unblocked arteries and veins; (2) Promote better sleep because of the presence of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep and the human body clock. People with Insomnia may want to drink fruit wine to have better sleep; (3) Prevent Diabetes, due to the presence of Manganese which have been shown to stabilize blood sugar in the body. It also helps against free radical damage; (4) Control blood pressure because of its potassium and melatonin content, in addition to its fiber content which helps clean up the blood vessels by facilitating the removal of fat; (5) Inhibit cancer cells due to its antioxidant properties, that is, there are compounds that hinder the growth of cancer cells in the body; (6) Promote the formation of healthy gums, increase endurance, etc., due to its high vitamin C content. It is also believed that fruit wines have aphrodisiac properties. 
Under the fruit wine making project, the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Organizations (ARBOs) in Cagayan province have agreed to process and produce fruit-based wines for sale to the public bearing one common label. This activity shall expand and increase the availability of fruit wines in the province, presently dominated by the Bugnay Wine from Sunrise Agrarian Reform Community (Sunrise ARC) in Gattaran, Cagayan. An Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) is a barangay at the minimum or a cluster of contiguous barangays where there is a critical mass of farmers and farm workers awaiting the full implementation of agrarian reform. The farmers and the farm workers will anchor the integrated development of the area.
However, Sunrise ARC is experiencing difficulties in meeting the demands for  fruit wine as it is hampered by limited productivity. It is expected the gap in the supply and demand chain can now be filled up by the other ARBOs producing a number of different kinds of fruit wines in the province. According to Virgilio M. Acasili, Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer II of DARPO Cagayan-Batanes, the activity is expected to generate additional income for ARBs in the province and spur allied enterprises such as the expanded volume of fruits being traded in the province in addition to other industries which the project may add such as processing of other fruits into vinegar, dried or candied fruit business, etc.  /cds

Sunday, July 28, 2013

The sweet Bugnay Wine of Sunrise Agrarian Reform Community

SUNRISE AGRARIAN REFORM COMMUNITY (Sunrise ARC) in Gattaran, Cagayan produces bugnay wine as a livelihood activity in addition to farming. The ARC is abundant in bugnay fruit wherein the old folks in the community commonly used as a remedy for arthritis, as a cleansing drink to cure imbalances in the body, etc.
Bugnay or Antidesma bunius L. is an edible fruit that dangle in bunches of 40-50 oviod-shaped fruits like small berries and grapes. It is easily mistaken for wild berries or grapes due to its color and size. Bugnay grows in the mountains and is native to the Philippines due to its tropical climate. From yellowish green to pale yellow or bright red to almost black when it is ripe, it is usually abundant from June to September.
It has acquired a higher value as a raw material for wine due to the increasing awareness of the benefits of red wine and has become an alternative to the more expensive imported wines.
A study has established that bugnay wine has phytochemicals, flavonoids, catechin, proyanidins (Procyanidins are  compounds found in red wine that are good for the blood vessels and considered as one of the factors attributed to the long life spans of the people from the southwest of France and Sardinia), vitamin B1 and B2.
The bugnay fruit, according to studies, possibly has compounds with potential cytotoxic properties and methanolic activities. It is rich in anti-oxidants and anti-carcinogenic properties. The anti-oxidants in bugnay wine, like red wine is said to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease. The alcohol content of bugnay wine also inhibits fat deposits in the arteries, reducing the occurrence of atherosclerosis or arteriosclerotic vascular disease.
After undergoing some training on fruit wine production, the members of the Sunrise Multi-Purpose Cooperative in Gattaran, Cagayan started to process and produce bugnay wine as a cooperative business which proved to be a lucrative endeavour as demand for their bugnay wine has increased.
It is being promoted in trade fairs where is one of the fast selling items. Production, however, is limited by the seasons as bugnay fruit is not available all year round.  However, whenever it is abundant, it is harvested and immediately processed resulting to increase in income of the cooperative. By:christiandsales

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Eastern Alcala ARC Peanuts at Pav-Vurulun Festival Fair

 Roasted In-Shell Peanuts from Eastern Alcala Agrarian Reform Community (Eastern Alcala ARC) were once again exhibited and sold at the PAV-VURULUN Festival Trade Fair at Tuguegarao City on August 8-16, 2012 at the 3rd Floor, Mall of the Valley, Tuguegarao City on the occasion of the Patronal City Fiesta of Tuguegarao City, Cagayan (North).
Native peanuts thrive in the fertile soils of the Cagayan Valley Region, but in the municipality of Alcala, Cagayan province, it is grown and processed into a high-end commercial product. The Roasted In-Shell Peanuts of Alcala Rural Improvement Club (RIC) Multi-Purpose Cooperative (MPC) became even more popular when it received an award as one of the best processed food during the 9th Agraryo Trade Fair held sometime in June, 2010 at the Megatrade Hall, SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City, Philippines.
9th Agraryo Trade Fair Best Processed Food...
Roasted In-Shell (or Inshell) Peanut is a good source of protein and the “good fat” meaning, it has naturally zero Cholesterol. It is now being considered as one of the better alternatives for daily snacks by health-conscious people and those who at risk of developing heart diseases.
AWRIC In-Shell Roasted Peanut 
Would you believe that a peanut is actually not a nut because it is a legume related to the beans and lentils? In fact, a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition sometime in December 1991 showed that diets high in monounsaturated fats from peanuts (including peanut butter) reduces a person’s risk from cardiovascular disease by as much as 21% compared to the standard American diet. It was also shown that eating a low-fat diet reduced the same risk by only 12%. One cup of In-Shell Roasted Peanuts yields 305 calories (shell not eaten, of course), which is broken down as 73% fat (the good fat), 9% carbohydrate and 18% protein.
This In-Shell Roasted Peanuts is manufactured by the Alcala Rural Improvement Club Multi-Purpose Cooperative located at Centro Sur, Alcala, Cagayan. It is an all-women organization and an agrarian reform beneficiary organization (ARBO) within the Eastern Alacala Agrarian Reform Community. /cds





Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Agrarian Reform Community Products at Aggaw Trade Fair


TUGUEGARAO CITY, June 23, 2012- Products from the Agrarian Reform Communities (ARCs) in Cagayan province were featured among the various LGUs’ trade fair booths participating in the 429th Aggaw Nac Cagayan, a celebration of the civil government founding anniversary of Cagayan province from June 23 to 29, 2012. 
An ARC is a barangay at the minimum or a cluster of contiguous barangays where there is a critical mass of farmers and farm workers awaiting the full implementation of agrarian reform. The farmers and the farm workers will anchor the integrated development of the area.
           Among the ARC products on display and also being sold at the trade fair booths are: Banana Vinegar from PATASDA ARC in Allacapan; candied Tamarind Balls and Tamango (tamarind with mango) from Nasuerteca ARC in Amulung; Banana Chips from ESTEMARCONBAGA ARC also from Amulung; Mango puree and Banana Chips from MALULANI ARC in Sto Nino; Bamboo Lamps from ROBA ARC in Enrile; Milk Candies from Southcag ARC in Tuguegarao City; Organic Rice from SOWESFACO ARC in Solana; Roasted Peanuts from Greenfields ARC in Alcala; and a lot more organic fruits and vegetables from various ARCs. Most of the featured ARC products are on display by the LGUs because they are also the One-Town, One-Product (OTOP) adopted by the municipalities where the ARCs are located.
         The Aggaw Nac Cagayan is celebrated at the Cagayan Sports Complex where activities such as talents shows, painting exhibits, livelihood seminars, beauty contests, tournaments (Chess, Billiards, etc), concerts and fireworks. cds

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