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A ''palengke'' ( Chavacano: ''palenque'') is a permanent wet market in the Philippines (differentiated from periodic wet markets called ''
talipapa A ''palengke'' (Chavacano: ''palenque'') is a permanent wet market in the Philippines (differentiated from periodic wet markets called ''talipapa''). Etymology The word ''palengke'' is a local variant of the Spanish word ', literally meaning "(w ...
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Etymology

The word ''palengke'' is a local variant of the Spanish word ', literally meaning "(wooden)
palisade A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a fence or defensive wall made from iron or wooden stakes, or tree trunks, and used as a defensive structure or enclosure. Palisades can form a stockade. Etymology ''Palisade' ...
or
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" and by extension the area enclosed by such a structure for defense, public festivals or some other purpose. The Spanish word is also used to describe a pathway or cluster of tables set up at some place of gathering such as a theatre, tournament or market, and it is from this latter sense that ''palengke'' likely derives its usage in the Filipino context. In the former Spanish colonies of
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in the Americas ''palenque'' also described a gathering-place of '' indios''. One false etymology for ''palengke/palenque'' appearing in some popular sources mistakenly presumes that ''palenque'' is instead a word from the indigenous Mayan languages of Central America meaning "gathering place", and that in colonial times the Spanish adopted it to describe a gathering of indigenous groups. While its use in Latin America 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 Palenque—the famous Maya archaeological site in
Chiapas Chiapas (; Tzotzil language, Tzotzil and Tzeltal language, Tzeltal: ''Chyapas'' ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Chiapas), is one of the states that make up the Political divisions of Mexico, ...
, Mexico—which was named after the nearby Spanish village when the site was rediscovered in the mid-18th century.


Description

A ''palengke'' 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 Cooperatives Code (RA 7160) and the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (RA 8435) have prescribed that management of the markets be accomplished through cooperatives. There is little control over the day-to-day management of individual stalls, including commodity pricing. This has resulted in what has been called ''"palengke mechanics"''. A cited example would be the price of chicken 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 some commodities sold in ''palengke'', especially critical foods such as rice. The National Food Authority calls this regulation campaign (specifically for rice), ''Palengke Watch''.


Issues

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 ''palengke'' is that it is an old concept that must make way for modern development; a Pasig mayor once opined that the ''palengke'' was outdated. A few local politicians have used as their nicknames, such as "Mr. Palengke" (Tagalog: ''Palengkero''; or some iteration) to signify affinity with the masses. Prominent local politician
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used the nickname
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to his advantage, gaining a
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seat in the
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.


Competition

In recent years, the typical ''palengke'' has been supplanted by larger, more commercialized
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s. The rise of shopping malls and
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s 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 ''palengke'' was an integral part of Philippine culture. 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 ''palengke'' into more of a shopping mall.


Gallery

File:Star Market Palengke in Novaliches.jpg, Typical wet market scene in Novaliches, Quezon City taken at dawn when the palengke is most active. File:Palengke - Danao City Public Market 02 by Hulagway.jpg, Produce being sold on the ground at the
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public market File:Palengke - Danao City Public Market 03 by Hulagway.jpg, A
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, being chopped into fillets at the Danao City Public Market in Cebu File:Palengke - Dalaguete Public Market 01 by Flypegassus.jpg, Some '' Chanos chanos'', a chunk of '' Makaira indica'', several
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s and a stingray,
Dasyatis kuhlii Kuhl's maskray (''Neotrygon kuhlii''), also known as the blue-spotted stingray, blue-spotted maskray, or Kuhl's stingray, is a species of stingray of the family Dasyatidae. It was recently changed from ''Dasyatis kuhlii'' in 2008 after morpho ...
at a ''palengke'' in
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See also

*
Bazaar A bazaar () or souk (; also transliterated as souq) is a marketplace consisting of multiple small Market stall, stalls or shops, especially in the Middle East, the Balkans, North Africa and India. However, temporary open markets elsewhere, suc ...
* Haat *
Market (place) A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a '' souk'' (from the Arabic), ' ...
* Retail * Wet market * Tiangge *
Ukay-ukay An ''ukay-ukay'' ( ), or ''wagwagan'' ( ) in some areas, is a Philippine store where secondhand items such as clothes, bags, shoes and other accessories are sold at a cheap price. Items sold at the ukay-ukay are commonly imported from North Ame ...


References

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