Kidapawan Metropolis pushes ahead with the competition, now a showcase of abundance and urgency centered on a promise to plant three million bushes in 5 years
KIDAPAWAN, Philippines – The Timpupo Competition has at all times been a celebration of a lot. In Kidapawan Metropolis, the place the foothills of Mount Apo slope into fruit orchards, the air in late August is meant to be heavy with sweetness. Rambutan (bushy lychee), lanzones (Lansium parasiticum), mangosteen, and durian often announce their presence within the breeze.
This yr, the aroma is subdued. The thirty seventh version of the competition, held from Monday, August 18, to Wednesday, August 27, got here with fewer fruits to reap and a metropolis within the Soccsksargen area reckoning with the exhausting reality of local weather change.
Kidapawan Mayor Paolo Evangelista didn’t conceal the dimensions of the issue. “We’ve actually felt the results of local weather change this yr. Our fruit manufacturing is just 5% of what it was final yr. We anticipated April, Might, and June to be heat months, however due to local weather change, we had heavy rain, which is why the bushes didn’t flower,” he stated.
The town moved ahead with the competition that has taken on a distinct character. It was nonetheless a showcase of abundance, however, this time, additionally a press release of urgency. At its middle was a promise to plant three million bushes in 5 years.
“Timpupo means ‘to reap,’ however we’re redefining it. It’s not simply harvesting; we additionally need to plant,” Evangelista instructed Rappler.
The Kidapawan metropolis authorities started its tree-planting marketing campaign in 2023, drawing in faculties, civic teams, and barangay volunteers. It’s a plan rooted in necessity as a lot as in hope.

Evangelista asserted that no engineering venture can match the pure energy of bushes to soak up water, cool the air, and anchor the soil.
“You can’t tame nature with synthetic constructions. Nature can solely be tamed by nature itself,” he stated.
For farmers, the shift in seasons has been punishing. Former agriculture secretary and Cotabato governor Emmanuel Piñol has felt it on his personal land. “Normally, mangosteen, lanzones, and rambutan are ample from July to August, however they’re very uncommon now,” he stated.
Piñol described an business chained to pure rainfall, a cycle that after sustained growers however now leaves them uncovered to erratic storms and failed harvests.
“That’s the issue,” he stated. “If everybody relies on the identical elements, then when it rains after an extended drought, everybody’s bushes bear fruit on the similar time, and costs drop.”
He has urged farmers to embrace science, know-how, and strategies that may regulate fruiting and forestall the wild swings of provide and demand.

Within the meantime, the competition carried on. On Wednesday, individuals crammed Quezon Boulevard for 2 kilometers to feast on fruit through the “Eat All You Can sa Kadalanan.”
Durian was grilled. Santol (cotton fruit) ice cream was handed out at 4 pm each afternoon from Monday to Tuesday till provides ran out.
A vacationer from Arizona, United States, who gave his title as Randy, stated it greatest: “Any individual gave me mangosteen, individuals listed here are pretty, the fruits are ample. I like it right here.”
The celebration concluded on Wednesday night, with a fruit float parade and a pyromusical show.
Kidapawan staged a grand celebration, however the sweetness of the competition now comes with a message: The town is planting bushes as if its future depends upon it, as a result of it does. – Rappler.com