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The โStrawberry Capital of the Philippinesโ officially bloomed today, March 4, as the local government unit of La Trinidad launched this yearโs Strawberry Festival with the theme, โLimitless La Trinidad: Heart, Harvest, Harmony.
The celebration commenced with an Ecumenical Service at the municipal gym, then the Ribbon Cutting and Opening of the Strawberry Lane at the municipal park.
This yearโs lane features 35 stalls showcasing the townโs pride of diverse strawberry products, ranging from processed delectables to freshly picked produce, including cultivated varieties such as Sweet Charlie, Honey Oye, and King Berry.
โCommunity first, tourism second,โ Mayor Roderick Awingan shared during the opening. Underscoring the festival's roots as a town fiesta, he added, โThe municipality would not be where it is today without the communityโs support, so we invite everyone to enjoy because this is for you.โ
With the Strawberry Lane declared open, officials, guests, and media proceeded to the Lednicky Hall for the Kapihan to take a more profound look into the industry.
Benguet State University President, Dr. Kenneth Laruan, provided an overview of the current status of the world-famous Strawberry Farm located in barangay Betag.
Municipal Agriculturist, Nida Organo, further discussed LGU programs that support and secure the industry, specifically noting the success of the recent Youth Farmers Challenge winners.
To conclude the day with a bang, barangay representatives adorned the 11 pairs vying for the coveted titles of Mister and Miss La Trinidad 2026 with their official sashes.
This yearโs contestants are from Barangays Lubas, Poblacion, Bahong, Tawang, Wangal, Shilan, Alno, Alapang, Pico, Puguis, and Betag.
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