2012 PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY REGION IV-A ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
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Transcript of 2012 PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY REGION IV-A ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
Presented during the RMC Meeting-Cum-CY 2014 Joint Planning Session on January 15-17, 2013 at Punta de Fabian Resort, Baras, Rizal
As a center of agribusiness development for coconut
Promote the developmentof the coconut industry inadherence to the principlesof economic viability andpursuing its growth andsustainability with thedynamic complementationof all the coconut industryplayers in the region
Professionalism Transparency Client-Service Orientation
PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT
TECHNICALNON-
TECHNICALTOTAL
REGULAR 56 7 63
EMERGENCY HIRED 1 40 41
CONTRACT OF SERVICE
21 11 32
TOTAL 78 58 136
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CALABARZON PROFILE
142 municipalities3,877 barangays2,115 cocal barangays
505,464 cocal area (has.)58,625,040 bearing coconut trees11,588,300 non-bearing coconut trees8,552,413 senile coconut trees
78,846,131 total coconut population277,402 farmers & farmworkers
462 farmers organizations28,139 farmers org members
118 farmer cooperatives23,844 farmer coop members
Accelerated Coconut Planting and
Replanting Project
Embryo-Cultured Macapuno Project
Kasaganaan sa Niyugan ay Kaunlaran ng
Bayan (KAANIB) Project
Regulatory Activities
Salt Fertilization Project
Local Coconut Industry Development Council
2012TARGETS
ACCOMPLISHMENT
No. of seednuts sown 4,500,000 3,612,509
Area planted (hectares) 30,000 22,351.60
Number of seedlings distributed 3,000,000 2,458,678
Number of farmer beneficiaries 30,000 9,978
COCONUT PLANTING/
REPLANTING PROJECT
Planting/replanting of coconuts using PCA recommended high yielding varieties in idle open areas suitable for coconut growing
COCONUT SEEDLINGS DISPERSAL PROJECT (CSDP)general description
• For LGUs, NGOs, GAs,
• Establishment of communal nursery,
• Proponent will provide labor and transport seedlings from nursery to farm.
PCA SHALL :
Provide training,
Provide 150 seednuts or 100 seedlings per hectare ,
Provide technical assistance.
PROPONENTS SHALL :
Make available the land for planting,
Abide by the technologies of PCA,
Return 100 good seednuts per hectare 7 yrs. after planting.
CSDP - status
REGIONSEEDNUTS
RQMTS.SEEDNUTS DELIVERED
% DELIVERYSEEDNUTS
SOWN% SOWING
CALABARZON 1,500,000 836,893 56% 836,893 100%
PARTICIPATORY COCONUT PLANTING PROJECT (PCPP) description
• Phase I : Nursery operations (4 – 6 mos),
• Phase II: Transplanting of Seedlings (3 ft tall),
• Hectarage entitlement: 0.5 – 5.0 has.
PACKAGE OF ASSISTANCE FROM PCA :
• Phase I : P14/ seedling,
• Phase II: P16/ seedling,
• Training assistance,
• Technical assistance.
• Proponents will establish own nursery,
• Seednuts come from their own source,
• PCA will provide incentives.
PCPP - status
As of Dec. 31, 2012
MODIFIED PARTICIPATORY COCONUT PLANTING PROJECTdescription
• MOA between PCA and QLCCI,
• PCA will provide seedlings and participants areentitled to P30 incentives after 5mos.,
• Proponents shall return 100 good seednuts perhectare 7years after planting
• Hectarage entitlement : 0.5 – 5.0 has.
MPCPP - status
PROVINCESEEDLINGS
RQMTS.SEEDLINGS DELIVERED
% DELIVERYSEEDLINGS PLANTED
% PLANTING
TARGET 100,000 51,067 51 51,067 51
QUEZON I 6,934 6,934
QUEZON II 44,133 44,133
Fertilization of fruit-bearing coconut trees using salt to
increase coconut production and improve resistance to pest and
diseases
SALT FERTILIZATION PROJECTdescription
• ENTITLEMENT:
Area: 0.5 – 10 hectares
Rate of application – 2kgs./tree or 4 bags/hectare for every 100 trees/hectare
• BENEFITS
1. increase in number of nuts (25-100% from 1st – 3rd year of application);
2. Increase in thickness of coconut meat, and;
3. Resistance of coconut palms to drought, pest and diseases.
SALT FERTILIZATION PROJECT
TARGETSACCOMPLISH
MENT% ACCOMPLISH
MENT
Area Fertilized (has.) 17,656.25 28,963.25 164%
Quantity of salt fertilizer (AGS) distributed:
- in kgs. 3,531,250 5,153,600 145%
- in bags 70,625 103,072 145%
Showcase coconut farm productivity and promote
coconut-based enterprises in organized farm clusters
operated by and for small coconut farmers, wherein
interventions are instituted
KAANIB PROJECTdescription
Objective:
• Poverty reduction in coconut-farming communities.
• The implementation of this project attempts to transform small coconutfarmers from subsistence farmers to agribusiness entrepreneurs.
• At the heart of the KAANIB project implementation is the Community-Based Organization (CBO) which shall be empowered and mobilized toserve as partner and conduit of PCA in its development efforts.
• The site with its CBO shall be assisted and maintained for a period ofthree (3) years until such time that the CBO could manage and sustainits own affairs.
KAANIB PROJECTdescription
Project Components:
• Development of Community Nursery/ Coconut Planting & Replanting
• Farm Diversification (Intercropping)
• Livestock Integration
• Coconut Product Diversification
KAANIB PROJECTstatus
TARGETSACCOMPLISH
MENT
% ACCOMPLISH
MENT
Number of sites identified/ established 17 17 100%
Number of farmer beneficiaries 850 1,328 156%
Area intercropped (hectares) 147.41
Number of communal nurseries developed 6
Number of machines/ equipment distributed 4
Number of beneficiaries trained 850 1,328 156%
Other livelihood projects:• Organic fertilizer production• Cattle fattening• Carabao raising• Swine raising• Planting of intercrops: lanzones, rambutan, citrus, guyabano, banana, etc.• Planting of various vegetable seeds• Charcoal briquetting
KAANIB PROJECTPhotos of implementation (training)
KAANIB PROJECTPhotos of implementation (projects)
ECM PROJECT
Description
•This is a DA-Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) funded project which intends to produce purebred makapuno seedlings thru the embryo culture technology developed by PCA wherein said embryo will be extracted from makapuno nuts and grown under laboratory condition.
•The project was conceptualized by ARDB, PCA, Central Office and being implemented at PCA, Reg. IV-A in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, DA-RFU IV-A and DA-Quezon Agricultural Experiment Station (QAES) in Tiaong, Quezon where the laboratory is located. The project was launched in July 2011.
Objectives
•Upgrade and use the facilities at QAES as a research-based station for makapuno projects and for commercial production of ECM seedlings;
• Set-up an ECM mass production laboratory, make seedlings available and affordable to farmers of CALABARZON areas and reduce the prevailing cost of seedlings to at least 50%;
•Establish a comprehensive research on makapuno-galactomannan (thick liquid endosperm) as source of high end products that will encourage makapuno product utilization;
Accomplishment:
• 2,195 embryo cultured seedlings produced
• 1,742 seedlings available at the laboratory
• 441 seedlings at the screenhouse/ nursery
• 12 seedlings distributed
ECM PROJECTphotos
Encourage coconut farmers and other industry
stakeholders to organize themselves and become part
of the industry’s planning and decision making process
LCIDC - description
LCIDC is conceived as a mechanism to enhancecoconut farmers’ participation in the localgovernment’s decision-making process;
Its general objective is to promote the formation ofLCIDCs in practically coconut areas of the country inorder to hasten the development in achievingmaximum participation of the coconut farmers andother stakeholders in the coconut industrydevelopment
LCIDC status
ACCOMPLISHMENT
Number of conferences conducted 135
Number of councils formed 190
Strict implementation of criteria i.e.
eligibility/capability prior to issuance of certificates
Republic Act 8048 description
• RA 8048 known as the “Coconut PreservationAct of 1995” is a law regulating the cutting ofcoconut trees, its replenishments andproviding penalties therefor and for otherpurposes. Its primary objectives are (1) toregulate the indiscriminate cutting ofproductive coconut trees and (2) to promotethe growth of the coconut industry byembarking on a sustainable and efficientreplanting program to replenish those that areallowed to be cut.
RA 8048 IMPLEMENTATION
ACCOMPLISHMENT
Number of permits issued 1,854
Number of trees cut 307,978
Number of seedlings planted as replacement 278,319
Number of seednuts given as replacement 33,192
Amount of filing fees collected (Php) 716,150
Amount of cutting fees collected (Php) 7,843,975
REGISTRATION
ACCOMPLISHMENT
Number of copra buyers/traders 219
Number of nut buyers/traders 96
Number of buko buyers/traders 29
Number of charcoal buyers 2
Number of coco shell processors 4
Number of oil millers 16
Number of exporters/traders 9
Number of desiccators/exporters 5
Number of VCO producers/exporters 9
Number of cocohusk processors/exporters 6
Number of lumber dealers/processors 529
Number of chainsaw units registered 1,030
SCALE INSECT PEST INFESTATION/TREATMENT STATUS IN BATANGAS
Municipalities affected - 9
Existing Coconut Trees - 2,383,331
Trees Infested - 744,751
Leaf Pruned - 428,475
Trees Sprayed - 110,013
Trees Fertilized - 123,814
2013 TARGETS
Area(hectares)
No. of Seedlings
No. of Farmers
Budgetary Reqt. (Php)
Accelerated CoconutPlanting & Replanting Project
18,350 1,835,000 15,817 62,221,300
Planting 6,699 669,900 6,206
Replanting 11,651 1,165,100 9,611
Area (has.) No. of Bags No. of TreesBudgetary Reqt. (Php)
Salt Fertilization Project
23,864.25 94,457 2,836,425 33,059,950
No. of Municipa
lities
No. of Sites Budgetary Reqt. (Php)
New Existing New Existing
KAANIB 41 26 18 26 M 9 M