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358: 342: 326: 310: 31: 294:. He stressed that the public market instilled a sense of community that was not evident in the more-commercialized shopping malls. In spite of this, at least one traditional market has been renovated to appeal to more commercialized consumers. A specific case is the "Mutya ng Pasig Market" which was renovated in late 2008, from a traditional 192:
during the local 2007 holiday season; lack of demand for the product resulted in prices going up rather than down. It was stated that this was the result of local retailers raising prices to recover financial losses from low demand. The Philippine government retains some control over the price of
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is usually composed of several dozen stalls arranged in rows under a shared roof. Management is usually by the local governmental units whose jurisdiction encompasses the physical location of the markets. Certain pieces of legislation, however, such as the
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have also been cited as threats to the old-school public markets. In a 2002 article, the president of the National Federation of Market Vendors Cooperatives, a cooperative of market vendors throughout the country, stated that the concept of the
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The concept has its criticisms, citing several drawbacks. Some are known to use wells, some illegally constructed, as water sources leading to possibly unsanitary water conditions. Another criticism of the traditional
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to describe such a gathering is attested, the word itself originates from Spanish and not any of the indigenous languages; the mistaken belief of the word's indigenous origin is probably reinforced by
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The wet market is a set of stalls selling fruits and vegetables, either grouped outside or under one roof, either periodic (called a talipapa) or permanent (called a palengke)
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meaning "gathering place", and that in colonial times the Spanish adopted it to describe a gathering of indigenous groups. While its use in
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This article is about public markets in the Philippines. For the pre–Columbian Maya archaeological site in Chiapas, Mexico, see
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Romo, Glory Dee; Digal, Larry; Reardon, Thomas (2009). "The Transformation of Food Retail in the Philippines".
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is that it is an old concept that must make way for modern development; a
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have used as their nicknames, such as "Mr. Palengke" (Tagalog:
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Chris Rowthorn, Monique Choy & Michael Grosberg (2003).
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appearing in some popular sources mistakenly presumes that
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Domigpe, Jiedson R.; Domingo, Nenita Pambid (2014).
273:has been supplanted by larger, more commercialized 38:, locally known as a "palengke" in the Philippines 64:(differentiated from periodic wet markets called 826:"Garlic vendor turned 'Mr. Palengke ng Calamba'" 720:"6 Cebu rice retailers suspended for violations" 617:Philippines: 7000 Islands, Endless Possibilities 319:taken at dawn when the palengke is most active. 789: 787: 771:"'Patubig sa Palengke' launched in east Metro" 88: 8: 694:"Chicken falls prey to 'palengke' mechanics" 453:Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development 23:. For other uses and related spellings, see 802:. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from 726:. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from 178:Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act 750:"Food agency intensifies 'Palengke Watch'" 661: 659: 331:Produce being sold on the ground at the 315:Typical wet market scene in Novaliches, 188:. A cited example would be the price of 155:—the famous Maya archaeological site in 443: 305: 589:(in Spanish) (22nd ed.). Madrid: 139:is instead a word from the indigenous 574: 572: 570: 7: 856:"Delilan: Is Mr. Palengke for real?" 796:"Pasig market now feels like a mall" 609: 607: 197:, especially critical foods such as 121:also described a gathering-place of 854:Delilan, Erwin Ambo (2007-11-29). 832:. The Manila Times. Archived from 718:Napallacan, Jhunnex (2008-03-28). 209:campaign (specifically for rice), 113:In the former Spanish colonies of 14: 887:Retail markets in the Philippines 641:Rene P. Ciria-Cruz (2008-12-27). 587:Diccionario de la lengua española 356: 340: 324: 308: 259:2004 Philippine general election 106:likely derives its usage in the 620:. Lonely Planet. p. 461. 298:into more of a shopping mall. 94:, literally meaning "(wooden) 1: 773:. Manila Bulletin. 2005-06-18 269:In recent years, the typical 16:Filipino permanent wet market 253:to his advantage, gaining a 34:A typical public market, in 824:Go, Kendrick (2007-03-18). 748:Garcia, Bong (2007-04-21). 700:. Philippine Daily Inquirer 692:Remo, Amy R. (2007-11-14). 230:mayor once opined that the 918: 800:Inquirer Headlines / Metro 666:Pabico, Alecks P. (2002). 82:is a local variant of the 18: 902:Tagalog words and phrases 193:some commodities sold in 25:Palenque (disambiguation) 290:was an integral part of 724:Breaking News / Regions 668:"Death of the Palengke" 465:10.22004/ag.econ.199076 203:National Food Authority 794:Yap, DJ (2008-11-18). 591:Real Academia Española 89: 39: 512:Barrios, Joi (2014). 481:Barrios, Joi (2012). 33: 752:. Sun.Star Zamboanga 698:Money/ Breaking News 186:"palengke mechanics" 645:. New America Media 862:. 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Index

Palenque
Palenque (disambiguation)

Danao, Cebu
Chavacano
wet market
Philippines
talipapa
Spanish
palisade
stockade
Filipino
New Spain
indios
false etymology
Mayan languages
Central America
Latin America
Palenque
Chiapas
Cooperatives Code
Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act
cooperatives
chicken
rice
National Food Authority
regulation
Pasig
politicians
Mar Roxas

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