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MAKATI, Philippines -  The Glorietta Activity Center was abuzz with visitors to the 32nd Negros Trade Fair, seeing thousands of ensaymadas, chorizos, lumpias and other heritage Negrense delicacies flown in daily from Negros Island.  Through the 5-day event, the Association of Negros Producers made P25.5 million, the highest ever in the 32 years of the Association of Negros Producers' annual event, ANP president Christina Gaston said.

“The 32nd Negros Trade Fair focused on food this year and it paid off in a big way. A trade fair that was born out of unity amidst adversity 32 years ago has evolved into a trade fair characterized by unity amidst diversity, since everybody collaborated to make this a success,” Gaston said.

Top five grossers in this year's trade fair are the Negros Oriental Arts and Heritage, Negrense Volunteers for Change Foundation, Felicia's, Inasalan sa Dalan, and Virgie's Homemade Products, Sybel Nobleza, ANP administrative manager, said.

There was also the Negros First Food Booth of the Negros Occidental provincial government that was launched this year, which had a declared income of P350,000, Anna Marie Lucasan of the Governor's Office said.

The Negros First Food booth menu included lamb steak, lamb gyro, adobo pork, pekin duck in organic herbs, adobong squid, callos, chorizo pudpud, KBL, and Kansi.


The 32nd Negros Trade Fair ran from September 27 to October 1, 2017.



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Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo is not your ordinary gourmet tuyo. Chef April shared the story behind the first shredded gourmet tuyo I have tried. She said that her Lola has always been very hands-on. When they were still little, every time they would harvest watermelons in their farm, her Lola would take out the seeds for them so that they can eat at ease. The same thing goes when they eat tuyo. It was originally her Lola’s recipe and it was always present in their family gatherings. Since her mom loves capers and olives, Chef April tried to add the said ingredients to her Lola’s recipe. Eventually, her friends told her “Why not put it in a bottle and sell it?” That gave birth to Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo. She worked on the product’s packaging and treats that as her main contribution for the coming about of Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo. Chef April is confident enough to say that it doesn’t contain any preservatives.

Being both a Lacson and a Gonzaga, Chef April confessed to be a certified foodie. She owns restaurants where she displays her products. She’s very proud to say that all her products are authentic family recipes. Her latest is the Chorizo de Gonzaga which is her Tita’s recipe.

Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo is now on its 3rd year. You can choose between regular and spicy variants. Chef April suggested ways on how customers can enjoy her Gourmet Tuyo. She said that it’s actually good with pasta, salad, and toasted crostini. However, she still thinks that it’s best with rice – the most Pinoy way of eating it.  Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo can also serve as an appetizer. Chef April said that you can spread it on French bread and add kesong puti for it to be like a Pinoy Canapé.

This is Chef April’s 2nd year in The Negros Trade Fair. She’s very proud of her Gourmet Tuyo which has already won 2 awards. It won the Savor Negrense Award at the Panaad sa Negros Festival 2015 where 19 municipalities and 13 cities joined and only one winner was declared and that is Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo. It was also acknowledged as the grand winner for the deli category of the 26th Bulawan Awards of the Association of Negros Producers in August 2016.







31st Negros Trade Fair "One Sweet Spot"
September 14-16, 2016, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati










Susan Flores, owner of Karissma, treats hers as a millionaire’s business. They’re now on their 5th year in the industry; yet, it’s their first time in the Negros Trade Fair.

Although it may sound ironic, the Yolanda incident in Tacloban paved way for Susan’s business. She has an American friend who gave her a call that time, asking her if she was affected by the typhoon. This friend of hers who’s a chemist and dermatologist in the USA wanted to extend her help to Susan. She gave her a formula in creating chemical-free soaps. Susan said that her friend is a chemist who hates chemicals that’s why she exerted effort in researching for fruits and vegetables in the Philippines which are good for the skin. It was only through Skype where they communicated to produce the soap.

Susan also shared the story behind the name of their brand. She said that during her younger days, it was very easy for her to gather people and she was always told by people that she has charisma. That incident gave her husband gave the idea of naming their brand “Karissma”. At the same time, it also means caress and charm.

Karissma soaps are all natural and handmade. Susan herself is the one who processes them in her small laboratory. The physical appearance of their products proves that they are using natural products. They include fruit and vegetable peelings in the soap.

Susan only started with 3 kinds of soap – banana, radish, and cucumber. Within a year, they were able to come up with more such as guava (anti-bacterial), avocado (moisturizing), charcoal (detoxifying), and many more. Their bestseller is the radish soap which has a bleaching effect. Each of their soap (150 grams) costs 180php.

The owner remains very down to earth. She understands that her business won’t flourish at once. “It’s slowly growing”, she said. Susan has been to many places because of Karissma. She’s been getting invites nationwide.

What’s more inspiring about the owner is she shares her success to other Filipinos. She welcomes distributors. They have packages for resellers, especially OFWs. This is her way of helping other people.







31st Negros Trade Fair "One Sweet Spot"
September 14-16, 2016, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati










Have you ever thought of transforming your used wine and medicine bottles to a home décor or kitchenware? I nearly thought it was impossible until I met Precy Perez, owner of Yssa’s Crafts.

When you walk along the booths of the Negros Trade Fair, Precy’s flattened bottles will surely catch your eyes. In an interview with the owner herself, she revealed that all her products are recycled bottles. She buys them from scrap boys who regularly drop by her house in Bacolod. They get used medicine and wine bottles from dumpsites, hotels, restaurants, and junk shops. These materials undergo a cleaning process and are baked at a high temperature in a ceramic oven.

Back in the day, Precy used to do ceramics and exports them. However, in the year 1999, her sales dropped because the buyers opted to go to China to buy ceramics. In effect, she lost 30 workers and had financial difficulties. Despite this challenge in her life, she continued to sell her products with only 2 workers by her side. 

During a show in SM Megamall, a customer showed her a picture of bottle chimes and asked her if she knew how to do it. Funny thing is she said yes even though she really didn’t. However, since she’s a chemical engineer, she already had an idea on how to do the product. Precy gave it a try and it became a hit when she sold the bottle chimes locally.

During the firing, Precy doesn’t always get the desired shape because the temperature is not uniformed. Because of that, a defect gives birth to other products. Her products now include saucepans, serving dishes, home decors, and bottle chimes – her “golden egg”, she said. Recently, she’s been working on medicine bottles as vases/planters which are orders from the USA.

Precy treats her business as her bread and butter. Although she’s at the peak of her career, she never forgets to share her blessings to others especially to the less fortunate. Her purchasing of the recycled bottles from street children and mothers without income is her way of helping them. She even shared that late at night, these people would knock on her door and beg her to buy the bottles because they haven’t eaten yet. She couldn’t take such kind of situation that’s why she’ll always buy from them regardless of the time of the day.

At present, Precy Perez is the head of the gifts, décor & houseware sector of the 31st Negros Trade Fair. She regularly joins fairs, even international ones like the annual Manila Fame. She’s been receiving orders of her products from countries like Belgium and USA.

She treats her craft as a special gift from God. It was through her business that she was able to redeem the properties of her parents which were mortgaged.

On a personal note, Precy said that she’s very happy with what she’s doing. She has redeemed her confidence because of her growing business. Being an inspiration to aspiring entrepreneurs, she said “Kapag may sipag at tiyaga, may biyaya.”







31st Negros Trade Fair "One Sweet Spot"
September 14-16, 2016, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati










Traditionally, Christmas really begins on September in the Philippines. The “ber” at the end of the name of a month tugs a chord in the heart of every Filipino. This is started by the playing of Christmas carols on the radio. In a few days time, yuletide greetings will be posted on social media. This gives  credence to the conventional wisdom that Christmas is celebrated longest in the Philippines.

In department stores and retail outlets, there is already the effort to dispose of existing stocks and replenish them with holiday items. The Philippine economy, being consumer driven leans towards this sales strategy.  That it is the Philippine version of the Black Friday sales in the U.S. but somewhat longer in duration. Another evidence is the preponderance of “Tiangges”  in almost all open spaces where people congregate.

It is also at this time that the Christmas List is prepared by those who do not want to be involved in the mad rush during the last days leading to Christmas. A smart alternative is to begin shopping for gifts and give-aways as early as September. It is also during this time that the above-mentioned disposal of stocks promoted as “SALE” are undertaken.

But having a good head start in buying gifts for the season does not only save the shopper from the stress generated by crowded shops and malls. This also offers the opportunity to choose gifts that are more meaningful and unique.

The 31st Negros Trade Fair gives the smart shopper a wide array of products to choose from. Be it foodstuffs unique only to Negros to handicrafts, woodcrafts and even furniture. These products are made by the people of Negros and showcases their 3 Cs. These are Culture, Crafts and Cuisine. 

Be smart this coming Christmas. Shop early. Head to the 31st Negros Trade Fair at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati city. The trade fair runs from September 14, 2016 to September 18, 2016. Like Christmas, the Negros Trade Fair happens only once a year!









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Today, June 6, 2016, is the start of the countdown for the 100 days to go before the 31st Negros Trade Fair which will run from September 14-18, 2016 at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati City.

The Negros Trade Fair is a non-profit program of the ANP (Association of Negros Producers, Inc.) which aims to provide the micro, small and medium enterprises of Negros an affordable venue to showcase their individual ingenuity and a platform for domestic or possible export trade. It is also the country’s longest-running provincial trade fair held annually in Metro Manila.

Now on its 31st year, the trade fair showcases the best of Negros products and services from ANP members and Negrense manufacturers. Products ranging from food, natural and organic, fashion accessories and garments, furniture and furnishings, gifts decor and housewares and tourism will be presented. Social enterprises also get a chance to present their products at the fair to support their advocacies.  

The NTF 2016 highlights tourism with the main focus on the richness of biodiversity on the island, thus bannering on the theme “Biodiversity in Tourism”.   The newly formed Negros Island Region is home to many species of plants and animals. It is an unspoilt destination for bikers, hikers, adventure lovers, foodies, and travellers who want to experience the sweet life. It is One Sweet Spot!

The NTF has tied up with with the Province of Negros Occidental, DTI- NIR, the Philippines Biodiversity Conservation Foundation,  the Philippine Reef & Rainforest Conservation Foundation, NITI, ATON, PROS Architects and Planners, and the Slow Food Movement of Negros, among others, to bring you this year's  event.  The trade fair serves as an avenue to communicate the messages they are advocating.

The NTF is encouraging every  Negrense to support this project by inviting their family and friends in Manila to come to the event and be proud of the products of Negros.  For inquiries, please call (034)434-1000.  





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31st Negros Trade Fair "One Sweet Spot"
September 16-20, 2016, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati







 



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September 16-20, 2015, 
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30th Negros Trade Fair "Truly Negros"
September 16-20, 2015, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati







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The 30th Negros Trade Fair has gone a long way from its 1985 inception. During the first trade fair, there were a smaller number of participants with a product line of indigenous handicrafts, baskets and woodcrafts with a smattering of foodstuffs. It was the beachhead needed so further expand and increase the participation of the people of Negros in the trade fair.



The resources and raw materials that were utilized were as diverse as the products. From using weeds, bamboos, wood, twigs, rattan, sea shells, glass, fruits and spices. The end result is a plethora of goods that represents the culture of Negros and its people. The offerings ranged from handwoven baskets, bags, capiz serving trays, furniture, lighting fixtures, barongs, fashion accessories, innumerable food items and even solar panels.

The 30th Negros Trade Fair showcases the creativity and ingenuity of the people of Negros. Having adapted its products according to the changing dynamics of the market, the inventiveness of the people has come to the fore. This trade fair is a testament to inclusiveness wherein such diverse  products are all found under one roof that were crafted and made by the people of Negros. That is Unity in Diversity.



The 30th Negros Trade Fair is from September 16 to September 20, 2015 at the Glorietta Activity Center.


The Philippines is replete with fiestas and festivals. Each region and ethno-linguistic group has its own traditions and manners in celebrating its arts and culture. There are notable ones conducted in provinces and cities all over the archipelago. But not all will export them to the National Capital Region.

The Negros Trade Fair is one of those who bring Negros to Manila. They have been doing it annually since 1985. Now running on its 30th year, the Negros Trade Fair is a window to Negros. The trade fair depicts its people. By looking, touching and even tasting its products, one gets delightfully acquainted with the Negrense.

There is no better way to get to know a land and its people than to savouring and enjoying its products. One gets to see woodcrafts, accessories, clothes, furniture, food and foodstuffs and even a manufacturer of solar panels under one roof. Such creativity and diversity identifies the Negrense.

That is why the Association of Negros Producers export said products that not only caters to material needs and wants but also gives an idea on what encompasses the people of Negros. It is like a pocket Mardi Gras on the month of September.

Experience Negros and its people via the 30th Negros Trade Fair now happening at the Glorietta Activity Center from September 16 – September 20, 2015.






30th Negros Trade Fair "Truly Negros"
September 16-20, 2015, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati







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