ILOILO CITY — The aroma of freshly harvested vegetables and sun‑ripened fruits fills the air outside Iloilo City Hall today, June 10, 2026, as Merkado Lokal opens its doors for Day 1 of a two‑day run. Organized by the Office of the City Agriculturist, the market brings local farmers and their produce directly to the public at the Ker and Co. Building in the City Hall lunok area. The event runs through tomorrow, June 11, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Shoppers are greeted by colorful displays of homegrown vegetables, fruits, herbs, and local delicacies sourced straight from Ilonggo farms. The market is designed to strengthen the connection between rural producers and urban consumers, eliminating middlemen and ensuring that farmers receive fair prices for their harvest. For Iloilo, a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, this farm‑to‑table experience is a living expression of culinary heritage.
An Eco‑Friendly Shopping Experience
The city government is encouraging shoppers to bring their own reusable bags to help reduce plastic waste and carbon footprints. The eco‑friendly initiative aligns with Iloilo's broader sustainability efforts, which include being recognized as an ASEAN Clean Tourist City and a UN zero‑waste model. The market transforms a routine grocery run into an environmentally conscious act.
The Ker and Co. Building location, situated in the bustling City Hall area, makes the market easily accessible to office workers, residents, and tourists. The two‑day format allows for flexible visits, whether a quick lunchtime browse or a leisurely weekend‑style shopping experience. Early arrivals on Day 1 reported brisk sales and a festive atmosphere as Ilonggos showed their support for local farmers.
A Growing Movement for Food Security
Merkado Lokal is part of Iloilo City's broader push for urban agriculture and food self‑sufficiency. Earlier this year, the city launched training on urban and peri‑urban farming and expanded communal gardens to 100 barangays. The market serves as the retail arm of this movement, providing a reliable sales channel for the produce grown in those gardens.
The initiative also supports the city's goal of making fresh, affordable food accessible to all residents. By cutting out intermediaries, Merkado Lokal offers competitive prices while improving farmers' incomes. The model has proven successful, with each edition drawing loyal customers and new vendors. For the Ilonggo farmer, the market provides not just income but recognition as an essential contributor to the city's gastronomic identity.
A Destination for Food Lovers
For tourists exploring Iloilo, Merkado Lokal offers an authentic taste of the province's agricultural bounty. The market provides an opportunity to meet the people behind the produce, sample local flavors, and purchase fresh ingredients that cannot be found in supermarkets. The experience connects visitors to the land and the culture that make Ilonggo cuisine distinctive.
The market also serves as a venue for cultural exchange, where recipes are shared and cooking tips exchanged between vendors and buyers. For the food‑focused traveler, Merkado Lokal is an unmissable stop on any Iloilo itinerary. The two‑day event promises fresh discoveries and the chance to bring home a piece of Ilonggo culinary heritage.









