MAJOR WET & DRY Markets
San Jose de Buenavista
Name ofMarket |
Date Marketwas Established |
Coverage Area of market( people going to that market) |
Available marketsections |
No. of stallsper section |
San Jose Trade Town |
1998 |
Local Residents of the Province |
Meat Section | 32 tables |
Fish Section | 168 tables | |||
Checherias Section | 61 stalls | |||
Grains and Cereals | 28 stalls | |||
Dried Fish Section | 6 stalls | |||
Frozen Food Section | 12 tables | |||
Poultry Products Section | 18 stalls | |||
Salt & Vinegar Section | 164 tables | |||
Fruits & Veg. Section | 46 stalls | |||
Dry Goods Section | 8 stalls | |||
Pastries Section | 25 stalls | |||
San Jose Business Park |
1995 |
Local Residents of the Province |
Dry Goods Section /RTWs | 89 stalls |
Restaurant/Refreshment | 13 stalls | |||
Grains and Cereals | 6 stalls | |||
Service & Establishment | 14 stalls | |||
8 stalls | ||||
Tradetown | Pasalubong Center | 1 stall |
PROFILE OF THE TRADETOWN PUBLIC MARKET
I. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION:
Name : Tradetown Public Market
Postal Address : Funda – Dalipe, San Jose dB, Antique
Contact Person : Darcy Bungay
Designation : Municipal Economic Enterprise Development Officer
II. BRIEF HISTORY:
The Tradetown Public Market is a 6.5 has. Commercial complex where wet market, jeepneys, tricycles
and bus terminals are located. This wide area of local government investment is the expansion area of the
municipality from its commercial district.
This is a 39M loan from World bank payable in ten years, with a an annual amortization of 6,314,872.26. The construction started in 1997 and was inaugurated and opened for business last December 8,
1998. From then on, private establishments have started to locate with in the tradetown and the private lots along the perimeter started to develop. During daytime the tradetown is bustling with market goers and commuters going in and out of the municipality through the PUV, PUJ and tricycle terminals.
All these facilities are presently manage by the Municipal Economic and Enterprise Office (MEEO), a department under the Local Government Unit.
III.OPERATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE:
The over-all management is assigned to the Municipal Economic and Enterprise Office (MEEO) which takes charge the different program and project components;
a. Business promotion and public enterprise development and management
b. Public market administration and supervision
c. Operation and management of slaughterhouse
d. Business Park Supervision
IV. BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES:
The Trade town Public market now caters to almost 500 entrepreneurs and business operators plus an estimates of 10,000 market goers daily. The market stalls are housed in the 3 main buildings depending on the kind of business they engaged in to wit;
Building Number |
Goods/Services |
No. of Stalls |
No. of Tables |
No. of Units |
#1 |
Fish Section
Meat Section Grains & Cereals Dried Fish Checheria Frozen Foods |
14 12 24 7 |
168
34
|
|
# 2 |
Fruits/Veg.
Salt & Sugar Grains & Cereals Checheria |
18 14 36 |
164 |
|
# 3 |
Dry Goods
Transient Vending/Open Spaces a)relief b)Muslims c) Terminal vendors |
14 22 20 |
||
# 4a/4b |
Fast Food Section Pastries Section BG BS DG DS PS AGC
|
53 89 8 23 18 Gaming Center |
24 8 |
V. TRADETOWN TERMINALS:
Accessibility to transportation is one of the factor to be considered in business. The tradetown market has a reserved spaces terminals/parking spaces for jeepneys, tricycles and buses to transport goods for sale in the market and to conduct costumers/consumers to and from the market. At present the tradetown terminals include;
PUJ terminal 12 PUJ Associations
Tricycle terminals 4 TODA Association
Bus Terminals 8 franchise operators
Shuttle bus 15 Franchisee
Being the capital town of the province, all public utility transportation facilities are required to park in the various terminals surrounding the Tradetown Public Market.
VI. COMPARATIVE TRADETOWN INCOME (2009 – 2015)
NATURE |
CY 2009 |
CY 2010 |
CY 2011 |
CY 2012 |
CY 2013 |
CY 2014 |
CY 2015 |
PAKING FEE |
1,439,705.00 |
2,489,437.00 |
2,568,515.00 |
2,602,333.00 |
2,431,758.00 |
2,676,500 |
2,653,424 |
MARKET FEE |
9,202,848.34 |
2,268,180.59 |
2,447,953.00 |
2,305,470.00 |
2,500,339.00 |
2,571,507 |
2,674,451 |
STALL RENTALS |
8,035,560.42 |
8,667,332.38 |
9,266,884.13 |
9,571,312.93 |
10,742,169.66 |
10,651,689.75 |
|
NICHE RENTALS |
35,800.00 |
204,070.00 |
461,850.00 |
544,500.00 |
728,100.00 |
676,500 |
596,550 |
ABBATOIR OPN. |
650,432.00 |
792,337.87 |
944,138.42 |
1,052,882.08 |
1,024,943.24 |
1,026,576.63 |
1,089,082.18 |
VII. OTHER PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENTS CONSTRUCTED:
A. Lumber and Hardwares 5
B. Agricultural Supply 3
C. Gasoline Station 10
D. Furnitures/fixtures 6
VIII. OTHER GOVERNMENT OWNED BUILDING
a. Pres. Macapagal Trade and Promotion Center
b. Senior Citizens Building
c. PNP Detachment
d. Municipal Health Office 2
SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS:
a) Material Recovery Facility (MRF)
a) Eco – Garden
(List of Markets)
San Jose de Buenavista
Name of Market |
Name of MarketAdministrator &Contact No. |
Market VendorsAssociation |
President/Point person ofMarket VendorsAssn /Contact No. |
Market Days |
San Jose Trade Town |
Darcy Bungay MEEDO |
San Jose Tradetwon Market Vendors Assn. |
Edilberto Jabile |
Daily |
San Jose Business Park |
Darcy Bungay MEEDO |
San Jose Business Park Businessmen’s Assn. |
Atty. Rolly O. Pedriña
|
Daily |