BANGUED, Abra(PIA) -- Sugarcane products such as muscovado, sugarcane wine (basi), balikutsa, sugarcane juice are usually sold during the trade fairs of Dapil Festival in this capital town.
What makes this year’s trade fair different is the showcase of various products made by persons deprived of liberty(PDLs) at the Bucay District Jail.
Handcrafted cups and lampshades made out of coconut shells are among the the buyers’ favorites.
The coconut cup costs P80 while the handcrafted lampshade costs around P1,000 each depending on the design. There are also various scented candles at P100 per piece.
Jail Officer Mark Glenn Mamolang said that the participation of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) of Bucay helps the inmates to earn additional income.
“Additional income ng mga inmates ‘yong sales dito at yung mga iba binibigay naman nila sa mga family nila during their visit,” he said.
Mamolang explained that part of the profit will be allocated for the procurement of raw materials of their products.
He shared that through BJMP's partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, various skills training were conducted to provide or enhance the skills of the PDLs for livelihood oppurtunities.
A total 26 exhibitors and Abrenian micro, small and medium enterprises are participating in the trade fair which will run until Saturday, Feb. 24.
The trade fair is one of the highlights of the Dapil Festival 2024 with the theme, "Embracing Diversity, Culture and Connection."
This homegrown festival is coined from the word "Panagdapil” which is the traditional method of extracting sugarcane juice. Sugarcane is one main agricultural products of Abra. (JDP/CAGT – PIA CAR, Abra)
LOOK: Aside from the affordable price, these handcrafted coconut shell cups made by inmates from Bucay, Abra features native and eco-friendly materials. (CAGT - PIA CAR, Abra)