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Bamboo Fest In Cagayan De Oro Village Champions Sustainability, Heritage

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Barangay Baikingon in this city is stepping up efforts to preserve its natural heritage and promote sustainability through the proposed annual Bamboo Festival.

Led by Barangay Chairperson Ronello Gumapac, the initiative aims to highlight the importance of bamboo in the community while encouraging its sustainable use and conservation.

“Bamboo is not just part of our landscape; it is part of who we are as a community. By organizing this festival, we hope to instill a sense of pride and responsibility in every resident to protect and nurture our natural resources,” Gumapac said in an interview Monday.

Barangay Baikingon, known as the city’s top bamboo producer, developed the festival concept in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) three years ago.

Last year, the barangay participated in a Guinness World Record attempt in a simultaneous planting of bamboos in Mindanao, further solidifying its commitment to bamboo promotion and preservation.

 

Bamboo’s role in Baikingon

Often called the “grass of life,” bamboo plays a vital role in the livelihood, construction, and cultural traditions of Barangay Baikingon. However, its bamboo population has been declining due to urbanization, unsustainable harvesting, and a lack of awareness about its ecological importance.

Gumapac and the barangay council hope the Bamboo Festival will address these challenges by reviving interest in bamboo planting and promoting its economic and environmental benefits. Planned activities include bamboo planting drives, workshops, exhibits, seminars, and bamboo-themed competitions.

 

A call for collective action

The barangay is working with environmental groups, schools, businesses, and local government agencies to bring the festival to life. It is also exploring partnerships with non-governmental organizations for additional funding and support.

“This initiative marks a significant step towards a sustainable future, proving that with leadership and community involvement, even small barangays can make a big impact,” Gumapac said.

If successful, the Bamboo Festival could become an annual event, positioning Barangay Baikingon as a model for sustainable bamboo management and ecotourism. (PNA)