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Sardines FIESTA explores Zamboanga City’s brains and talents

Mr. Mervin Cabato (left photo, extreme right) won the photography contest. His work, a photo of a dish full of sardines which he titled  “Oro” or Gold in English depicts how valuable sardine is for the ordinary Juan of Zamboanga City.Zamboanga City –It was Zamboangeños talents at its best as students join the city’s latest crusade: a dynamic sardine production in the Zamboanga Peninsula and better livelihood for its stakeholders.

With the Sardines FIESTA, the Western Mindanao State University (WMSU) gave importance to sardines as a source of livelihood and appealed to the community’s munificence for the sea and its resources, primarily sardines, with the help of the local government, other concerned government agencies, and even the private sector.

Themed  “Sardinas: El mas Barato y Rico Protina Comida para di Juan,” the Sardines FIESTA hosted  several contests such as  culinary, photography, inter-school dance theater, poster making, slogan making, and quiz bee for both high school and elementary students.

The Sardines Festival is one of the several FIESTAs  initiated by  the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD) of the Department of Science and Technology under the Council’s Techno Mart Program.

The artwork of Shirley Pajuelas of the Canelar Elementary School took the first place in the on-the-spot poster making competition.The Zamboanga State College of Marine Science and Technology whipped out winning dishes made of tamban or sardines. Photo from upper left to right: Tamban chorizo and fish cake, tamban tart, tamban molo soup, and tacos.Farming and Industries Encounters through the Science and Technology Agenda or FIESTA for brevity, is a modality  that aims to bridge the farming sector and the micro, small, and medium scale industries through a science and technology-based platform.

Initiated by DOST-PCAARRD, FIESTA  focuses on achieving a dynamic and participatory-oriented development in the agriculture, aquatic and natural resources sectors in support of DOST’s eight expected outcomes.

The slogan, “Sardines: food for Every Juan. Let’s make it a food for a lifetime,” created by Maria Divine Nubio of the Southern City Colleges, won first place in the slogan making competition. Foremost of these outcomes is Outcome One: Providing “science based know-how and tools that enable the agriculture sector to raise productivity to world class standards.”

The quick wits of students of Santa Maria Central School helped them win the elementary category of the quiz contest.Southern City Colleges took the first prize for the interschool dance theater competition. The university took home P10,000 for the first prize.Finally, Regional Science High School took home the first place for the high school category of the quiz contest.PCAARRD is also currently supporting four projects on sardines. These include assessment of the sardine fisheries in Tawi-Tawi waters, molecular technology-based assessment of the sustainability of sardine fisheries, sardine supply chain, and impact assessment of the closed season for sardine fisheries.