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LEGARDA’S LECTURE HIGHLIGHTS POTENTIAL OF THE PIŇA-SEDA TEXTILE IN THE WORLD MARKET

October 15, 2019

Bochum, Germany — Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda today said that the Philippine piña-seda textile has great potential in the world textile market. Legarda continues to highlight the world-class talent, ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Filipino people, reflected in the traditional textiles produced through synergy among workers and artisans.  Piña-seda is a traditional fabric made from pineapple silk.

Legarda made the statement during her lecture on Philippine Textiles at the Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, saying that the Philippine piña-seda can be considered prized items even in Europe as in the past years because of the quality of the handwoven fabric with intricate embroidery.

The Deputy Speaker’s lecture marks the start of the collaboration between the Philippine government and Ruhr University to offer courses on and promote Philippine Studies.

Legarda—a staunch advocate of arts and culture promotion and patron of the country’s first permanent textile gallery, Hibla ng Lahing Filipino, which has now travelled to different parts of the world—shared how much hard work is needed to produce a fabric from piña-seda.

“A piña-seda fabric or garment is a product of diligence, hard work, and passion. For piña-seda, you would need 12 people to produce the fabric; about three people will do the embroidery work; and, two designers and sewers. This means that a handwoven and embroidered piña-seda blouse would entail at least 17 people to complete one piece,” said Legarda.

Despite the overwhelming support and patronage received from the international community by the Hibla travelling exhibitions, Deputy Speaker Legarda noted some of the continuing challenges faced in the production of piña-seda textiles, such as the limited supply of silk, supply or manufacturer of knotted pineapple fiber, and the declining number of weavers.

“Through the Hibla initiative, we have brought our weaving communities at the center stage, closer to the global arena where weaving traditions and textiles, such as piña-seda will be appreciated in a different light. However, we cannot deny factors that challenge our production of such textiles,” she said.

Legarda cited the following factors that impose constraints on the sustainability of the industry: 1) the low confidence in the profitability of sericulture and the lack of integration of the supply and value chain in silk production; 2) extreme heat during summer season, or extended periods of drought; 3) the tedious process of hand-scraping the piña fiber; 4) the irregular demand for piña cloth products due to its being a high-priced fabric; 5) the lack of capital to purchase raw materials, looms, and other tools by the workers; and, 6) the lack of training on weaving and product development.

However, Legarda said that “the local textile industry is continuously evolving and these challenges only encourage the need to innovate among stakeholders.”

“To ensure the sustainability of the local textile industry, there is a need for convergence among the agencies of government involved—from the production of raw materials, to trainings and workshops, provision of equipment and materials, product development and promotion program, and a systematic marketing system,” Legarda added.

During her stint as the Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Finance, Legarda ensured that programs that will help farmers, weavers and local textile manufacturers—such as the development of silk and piña fiber received adequate support through additional funding in the national budget.

“The strengthening of the local fabrics industry, such as the piña-seda is attuned to our advocacy of promoting sustainable development and preserving our cultural identity. The potential of Philippine piña-seda in the world textile market presents invaluable opportunity to showcase the Filipino people’s creativity, ingenuity and excellent craftsmanship,” Legarda concluded.

Legarda also authored the Philippine Tropical Fabrics Law during her first term as Senator, which aimed to promote Philippine natural fabrics through the use of such materials for the official uniforms of government officials and employees.***

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October 10, 2019

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October 7, 2019

Madame Cielito Avancena officially opened last October 5 in Cologne the 180-square meter Philippine pavilion in the ongoing ANUGA trade fair, which is housing 19 exhibiting companies and 18 One Town-One Product (OTOP) participants – the country’s biggest delegation to the biennial fair. A champion of small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs) and a businesswoman herself, Madame Avancena underscored the crucial role of SMEs in society’s development and extolled the participating companies from the Philippines for their drive to seek new markets for their products. Also in attendance were Ambassador Theresa de Vega of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin, Deputy Consul General Emil Fernandez of the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt and senior officials of DTI, including Undersecretary Abdulgani Macatoman, Assistant Secretary Demphna Du-Naga and Commercial Counsellor Althea Antonio. ANUGA is the world’s leading trade fair for the global food and beverage industry, with over 7,400 exhibitors and 165,000 visitors taking part in 2017.

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September 19, 2019

In a formal ceremony at the Palmengarten Gesellschaftshaus in Frankfurt yesterday, Philippine environmentalist Angelique Songco, Superintendent of the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was conferred the prestigious KfW Grzimek Prize for her “outstanding commitment and groundbreaking management” of the marine protected area. KfW cited Ms. Songco’s “exemplary work (which) succeeds in protecting the reef’s extraordinary biodiversity while meeting the needs of the local population and tourists.” The award comes with a prize money of 50,000 Euros. Present during the ceremony were Consul General Evelyn Austria-Garcia and Deputy Consul General Emil Fernandez. Congratulations, Mama Ranger!

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50th ANNIVERSARY OF FILIPINO NURSES WHO ARRIVED FROM THE PHILIPPINES IN 1959

September 18, 2019

The Bad Homburg group of nurses who arrived from the Philippines in 1969 celebrated their 50th anniversary with a gala dinner at the Mercure Hotel in Friedrichsdorf, Hesse on 14 September 2019. 13 of the original group of 45 nurses participated in the affair, some of whom arrived from as far as the United States and Canada. The Consulate was represented by Deputy Consul General Emil Fernandez, who lauded the group for their professionalism and adventurous spirit.

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Pagari: Marawi Jewelry Trunk Show ‘Shines Joy’ to Frankfurt PCG’s Gender and Development and Poverty Alleviation Projects

September 17, 2019

16 September 2019 – The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt supported an event entitled “Pagari: Marawi Jewelry Trunkshow,” which was held on 14 September 2019 at the lovely Scheich residence in Bad Homburg, Hesse. The event was part of the Consulate’s Gender and Development activities and poverty alleviation project.

The ‘Pagari’, which means ‘sister’ or ‘beloved’ in Marawi culture, is a trunkshow which exhibits unique and quality jewelry pieces made by women survivors of war-torn Marawi City in Mindanao.

During the event, Consul General Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia highlighted the plight of the people of Marawi, whose community in Southern Philippines was ravaged by war and acts of terrorism in 2017. She underscored that the activity was an expression of the Consulate’s support for the efforts of the Marawi women to rebuild their lives through their talent and craftsmanship in jewelry-making. She also stressed the resilience of the Marawi women.

The occasion was an opportunity for the women behind Pagari, Mesdames Phoebe Esperanza Adora Gallardo and Carmen Ongpin to explain the beginnings of the trunkshow and their efforts to help the Marawi women regain normal lives through sustainable livelihood. Ms. Gallardo is a management consultant who handles the business development and marketing of the jewelry items while Ms. Ongpin is in-charge of product design.

The event was attended by some 30 guests from the Consular Corps and the Filipino-German community with some coming as far as Dusseldorf and Thuringia, which are approximately 2 to 3 hours drive from Frankfurt. END

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PHILIPPINE HONORARY CONSULATE IN STUTTGART CONGRATULATES FILIPINO STUDENTS

September 13, 2019

Philippine Honorary Consul to Stuttgart Dr. Axel Neumahr congratulates Filipino students Vanessa Anne Pracuelles and Rincy Dominic Calamba who recently completed their on-the-job training at the Philippine Honorary Consulate in Stuttgart, Germany. The two Filipino students, who were both from Ateneo de Davao and currently taking American Studies course at the Eberhard Karls University in Tubingen, expressed their appreciation to Consul Neumahr for the training on diplomatic and consular work they received during their stint at the Honorary Consulate.

 

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SOCIAL GATHERING AND FUND-RAISING EVENT OF THE PHILIPPINE CULTURAL ORGANIZATION IN SAARLAND

September 9, 2019

The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany graced the social gathering and fund-raising event of the Philippine Cultural Organization in Saarland e.v. on 7 September 2019 in Saarland, Germany. The proceeds of the event will benefit the “House of Hope Foundation for Kids with Cancer” in Davao City. The organization is celebrating its 35th year anniversary this year.

During the event, Consul General Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia addressed the Filipino-German community, noting the organization’s dedication and contribution in promoting Philippine culture in Saarland, Germany. She thanked the organization for helping the children in the Philippines and wished them continued success in their future undertakings.

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CONSUL GENERAL AUSTRIA-GARCIA MEETS WITH FRANKFURT BUSINESS CHAMBER HEAD

September 5, 2019

 

05 September 2019 — Photo above shows (left to right) Deputy Consul General Emil Fernandez, Dr. Jurgen Ratzinger, Managing Director for International Business of the Chamber of Commerce
& Industry (IHK) of Frankfurt am Main, Consul General Evelyn Austria-Garcia and Mr. Johannes Richter, Unit Head for India and Southeast Asia of IHK Frankfurt. The Chamber has 111,000
member companies, 22,000 of which have an international background.

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Visit of Consul General Austria-Garcia to Erfurt, Thuringia

August 29, 2019

Consul General Evelyn Austria-Garcia met with members of the Filipino-German community of Thuringia on 27 August 2019. It is estimated that there are around 200 Filipinos currently living in the former East German state. They include entrepreneurs, nurses, students and spouses of German nationals. The photo on the left includes Ms. Mariethel Bruhn (3rd from left), who received the Emily Roebling Prize in 2015 for her success as an entrepreneur and cultural bridge-builder.

 

Consul General Austria-Garcia (2nd from right) is shown with Dr. Mark Bremer, Head of the International Department of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Erfurt (leftmost), which counts 65,000 member-companies. Thuringia is known for its automotive, optics, mechanical engineering and medical technology sectors. Other growth industries include biotechnology and green energy. The state’s GDP is approximately Eu 61 billion.

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