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DA - BAR MAY 2, 2018

PRESENTED BY

MIGUEL V. YUCOR SRS II - NORDC

TITLE:

Facts from the PRA: low yield of Corn from 0.98 tons/ hectares; High Farm Inputs of Seeds and Fertilizer Has DoFA registered Farmers ASSOCIATION to DOLE with an initial of 48 members. Intervention to be made: Introduction of SCoPSA Model from BSWM and My Vine Yard (MVY) as restoring its farm into a Paradise of its own. Using the SSNM recommendation for corn in the Visayan Regions, lastly; the crop- Livestock integration to every MVY model

AGENCY : PROPENENT:

DENR, DA-LGU, EDC, DA – REGION 7

BENEFECIARIES:

DOBDOB FARMERS

PROJECT SITES:

DOBDOB, VALENCIA

APPROVED DURATION:

2018-2021

PERIOD COVERED OF THE PRESENTATION:

2018-2021

SOIL TYPE : FARMING SYSTEM: COMMODITY (VARIETY/BREED): CLIMATE TYPE (TYPE I,II,III,OR IV): AREA BY DEVT ZONE AND COMMON FARMING SYSTEM (FOR TERRESTRIAL):

AREA BY DEVT ZONE AND COMMON FARMING SYSTEM (FOR AQUATIC/COASTAL):

SANDY CLAY CORN BASED OPB CORN III Upland Rain fed, Forest Land Hilly Land

RDE AGENDA ADDRESSED:

POTENTIAL IMPACT:

Corn Base Farming System : SOIL and WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES

Sustainable and Environmental Restoration on soil fertility; whereby preserving the top soil

APPROVED BUDGET:

4,314,502

BUDGET RELEASED (by BAR):

2,413,503

BUDGET FOR RELEASE:

2,413,503

Place of The Study: Brgy. Dobdob and Brgy. Malaunay, Valencia with 17 and 8 Kilometers from the municipality respectively; it is ideal for the cultivation of crops and livestock production has evenly distributed rainfall trough out the year and not in use good source of water in the area. However, it describe as poor soil condition and severe soil erosion, etc. which was cover with natural grasses, cogon and patches of shrubs growing from the side of the mountain, rolling to hilly areas, down to adulating and much more in flat train

LOW INCOME Low Productivity Insufficient technical knowledge Incidence on Pest and Diseases (Crops) Poor Post-harvest and Processing Practices

Severe Soil Erosion & Soil degradation Poor Soil fertility and severe nutrient runoff Soil structure Presents of low micro-organism due to slash and burn practices More exposure of Crops to drought at critical stage

Low Profitability on Crop-Livestock Integration High Cost of fertilizer and seed Low Utilization of By-Products & Manure as Organic fertilizer

Poor Quantity and Quality native of Goats Low nutritive value of forage for animals Insufficient knowledge on Animal Care & Management

High transport Cost Poor Farm to Market Road No Corn Mill & postharvest Facilities Low buying price of farm products

INCREASE INCOME Increased Productivity (CornBased Farming System) Trainings on:

1. Farm planning; Soil & Water Conservation Technology 2. Cropping Pattern / Cropping System Technology 3. GAP & IPM Technology 4. Post-harvest and Processing

5. Preparation of Organic Fertilizer & Pesticides

Increased Profitability on Crop – Livestock

Establishment of Soil & Water Management (SALT Technology Demo SALT Models)

Establishment of forage, (Grasses and legumes as part of SALT Model)

Showcasing of GAP CORN, Legumes, Root-crops, Vegetables Production

Utilization of ByProducts & Manure as Organic fertilizer

Conduct Field Day

Improved Quantity and Quality of Goats

Strengthening of Farmers Association Development Organizational Development

Agri-business Enterprise Development

Trainings on:

Training of Animal Care & Management

1. Farm Record Keeping and Project Monitoring 2. Capability Building / Leadership & Values formation

3. Investment Planning & Project Proposal Preparation

Create a Trading System/ as Assembly of Farm Product Provision on Farmer‘s Loan (rollover scheme / credit assistance)

Topography Land use

Annual Crops

Perennial Crops

Steep Secondary & Few Primary Forest, spring & creeks, Patch of viny vegetables (Cayote); Banana (Lawa-an, Tugas, Mahogany trees & Abaka)

Rolling Pasture/ patches of cultivated area

Corn, Upland rice root-crops & vegetables Cogon, Sruds Grassland, Patches of Secondary Forest Trees & Coconut , Industrial Crop

Undulating Cultivated lands; with Springs/ Creeks, Day Care, Brgy. halletc. Vegetables, corn, rootcrop, upland rice

Flat Crop land, Sari-sari store, Residential, Populated Vegetables, corn, rootcrop, upland rice,

Cogon, Shrubs Grassland, Patches of Secondary Forest Trees & Coconut, Fruits trees

Cogon, shrubs Grassland, Patches of Secondary Forest Trees & Coconut

Topography Animals

Problems

Opportunities

Steep -

Rolling Ranch of Cattle & Carabao’

Undulating Flat Cattle, Carabao Horses Cattle, Carabao & & Goats Horses, Goats, and chicken Grass fires Grass fires during Animal health, Pest & Animal health; Pest & summer; soil Erosion Diseases; Soil fertility, Diseases; Soil fertility; & Low Income Land Tenure / land tenure/ Ownership certificate Ownership, Water supply in some areas Reforestation Project Vash track of land for Integrated Production, More on Organic of LGU, EDC & DENR Integrated production Soil Control Fertilizer application

NOTE:

- Open grassland / bear planted with cogon grasses and Shrubs - Practicing fallow / unattended land for two years. - Slash / burn practice (Kaingin system)

PAO/PVO

BIO-GREEN Inc. CHURCH/ Religions Org.

FARMERS & BRGY COUNCIL

DOH DA-LGU

EDC

DepED Primary & High School (JR & SR)

LGU-Valencia TRADERS / Middle Man

DENR

AVERAGE RAIN FALL (MM)

450

397

400

348

350

300

273

268

250

218

189

200 150

130

125

100

75

50

50

149

138

DEC

JAN

40

0

JAN

FEB

MARCH APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

CROP CORN CASSAVA VEGETABLES RICE

JAN FEB MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

Livestock (cattle, swine & goat)

3% 2% 1%

Off-Farm (employed outside & laborer Vegetable

5%

7% 37%

Corn Banana

9%

Coconut Root-crops Upland Rice Others (skilled worker/Carpenter)

17%

19%

A.Preliminaries Activities 1. Ground working would include: A. Courtesy to the Local Executive and Officials; LGU-Agriculture Department for full support. Initial Linkage: - Provincial Agriculturist Office - Provincial Veterinarian Office - Municipal Agriculturist and Technicians - Barangay Councils and other Officials - Officer of Farmer’s Association - Barangay Farmers Leaders and Selection of farmer partners B. Data Gathering / Profiling / baseline data per farmer partners

B. Conduct briefing and Capability building of farmers partners 1. Briefing about the project implementation (roles of PLGU; MLGUs; farmer’s partners; line agencies). 2. Criteria in Selecting the Farmer Partner’s - Can read and write; with good leadership in the community - Willing to show case the project in his/her farm - Willing to comment her/his resource and assist the project - A Corn Farmer for at-least 5 years in the area - Has a topography of Slightly rolling to hilly; an area of at-least 1-2 hectares of Corn field for the project - Member of the Farmers’ Association - Accessible to the Road

C. Trainings of Matured Package of Technologies 1. Soil conservation and management training 2. Farming systems development and farm planning 3. Improved production technology for corn, cassava and soybeans 4. Integrated pest management (IPM) trainings 5. Simple bookkeeping and record keeping 6. Post-harvest and product processing 7. Animal health care and management for small ruminants (GOAT) 8. Capability building and investment plan preparation 9. Strengthening of farmers’ association 10. Information dissemination for Expansion and more adapters

D. Capability enhancement program - Strengthening of Farmer Association thru trainings; linkages and networking to other player in the community. - Close coordination with DENR, EDC and LGU-Valencia as to the possibilities in processing of Stewardship Agreement for land tenure status of Farmer Partners for the sustainability and Insure in restoring his/her Farm. - Looking the possibilities of institutionalizing and rapid adaption of MVY model project to LGU-Valencia and be implemented province wide is through resolution and ordinances of support to the project.

E. Technology dissemination

The conduct of field day every end of the cropping season, which begins on the 2nd year of project implementation. While, Field Visits may be part as incentive to Farmer Partners and selected Key Farmers for technology dissemination.

F. Establishment of CPAR Corn-Based farming system 1. Establishment My Vine Yard (MVY) Model in hilly-land areas: MVY model and farm plan to selected Farmer Partners  Its shows, that the project is Sustainable, Insured in Restoring My Vine Yard “paradise” Model (MVY Model “Come and Work in My Vine Yard , the LORD SAYs.”) MVY Model has Components a. Component 1: Soil and Water Conservation measures includes:  the planting of Hedgerows / contour lines in sloping areas (above 18 degrees to 32 degrees Slope)  Soil fertility improvement; planting of leguminous crops (Flamengia Renzonii Madre de Cacao, etc.) as hedgerows and forage for livestock  Adding soil ameliorants on the strips  Establishment of soil trap o canal.  Minimum tillage practices be part to reduce soil erosion issue among hilly-land areas.

F. Establishment of CPAR Corn-Based farming system b. Component 2: Enhancing the Cropping Pattern activities. a) Planting of Corn - legume cropping pattern (figure 6). b) Planting of Vegetable that demonstrated the Bio-Intensive Gardening that Food Always in the home (BIG FAITH); It is also show case the Bahay Kubo. c) Planting of Perennial Crops (Agro-Forestry). Like Cacao, Lanzones, Rambutan, Banana and trees. c. Component 3: Crop-Livestock Integration a) Goat Project  A cut and carry of feeding; control breeding with animal health program and fattening program  It utilize the grasses and legumes that were planted in the contour lines o hedgerows.

F. Establishment of CPAR Corn-Based farming system d. Component 4: Organic Fertilizer Production a) Vermie Worn and Cast Production b) Production of Liquid fertilizer (IMO, OHM, FFJ, FPJ, etc.)

e. Component 5: Construction of MultiCommodity Dryer per Farmer Partner in reducing the post-harvest loss from 25% to 10%.

FARM LAY-OUT My Vine Yard - MVY Model

CROP CORN (WS) CORN (DS) CORN + CASSAVA / SWEET POTATO CORN + LEGUMES (peanut, Soybeans, Mongo beans & Cow pea)

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

CROP JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC PERMANENT CROPS (3-4 yrs): Cacao Lanzones Banana FORAGE FOR HEDGEROWS (Napier, Flamengia, Renzonii, Madre de Aqua Madre de cacao, etc)

WITHOUT CPAR A. Seeds and Inputs B. Labor C. Miscellaneous (10%) D. Expected Yield

E. Cost per Kilo of Corn Grains F. Gross Income G. Net Income H. ROI

MVY model

WITHOUT CPAR 1ST YEAR (2 SITES)

2ND YEAR (2 SITES)

3RD YEAR (1 SITE)

GRAND TOTAL

13,050

13,050

6,525

32,625

30,100

30,100

15,050

75,250

27,720

27,720

13,860

69,300

GRAND TOTAL: 70,870

70,870

35,435

177,175

PARTICULAR / ITEM 1. Planting Materials : (Seeds; Seed pieces; Seedlings & Cuttings) 2. Fertilizer (Inorganic ; Organic)/ha 3. Labor for Corn

Model - MVY (My Vine Yard) 1ST YEAR (2 SITES)

2ND YEAR (2 SITES)

3RD YEAR (1 SITE)

GRAND TOTAL

50,992

50,992

25,496

127,480

40,600

40,600

20,300

101,500

3. Farm Tools and Equipment

64,500

17,000

0

66,500

4a. Labor for Corn

27,720

27,720

13,860

69,300

5,200

5,200

2,600

13,000

50,000

35,000

17,500

102,500

239,012

176,512

79,756

480,280

PARTICULAR / ITEM 1. Planting Materials : (Seeds; Seed pieces; Seedlings & Cuttings) 2. Fertilizer (Inorganic ; Organic)/ha

4b. Labor for Hedgerows / Contours 5. Livestock

GRAND TOTAL:

NAME OF FARMER

LOCATION

AREA (hectare)

1. Irish Quesil

Purok 1 – Calinawan

1.0

2. Roselyn Abojabor

Purok 1 - Cabangugan

1.0

3. Arnold Estoconing

Purok 2 – Malabago

1.0

4. Melvin Barrera

Purok 3 – Olango

1.0

5. Ismael Labe Jr.

Purok 4 – Proper

1.0

6. Rosemarie Austrea

Purok 4 – Proper

1.0

Purok 5 – Talamban

1.0

8. Sabeth Bolansog

Purok 6 – Orika

1.0

9. Benjie Alibiado

Purok 6 – Orika

1.0

10. Norlyn Lariosa

Purok 7 – Badiag

1.0

11. Patricio Cadusale

Purok 7 - Badiag

1.0

7. Javier Dales

NAME OF FARMER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

LOCATION

AREA

Planting Activities In the Strips : Cash Crops (per cropping) - mono cassava//mono cassava//mono cassava - corn + cassava// corn + cassava// corn + cassava - legumes + corn + cassava - mono corn - corn/corn/vegetables - corn + legumes ( soybean/mongo/peanut) In the Contour lines/hedgerows : (quarterly) - flamengia (leaves/seeds) - renzonii (leaves/seeds) - madre de cacao (leaves)

Unit kgs kgs Kgs Kgs kgs Kgs

Kgs Kgs Kgs/lm

- madre de agua (leaves)

Kgs/lm

- grasses ( napier ) (leaves)

Kgs/lm

Yield

ROI

Planting Activities Permanent Crops: (quarterly) - Trees - Lanzones - banana “ bulongan” - cacao - Rambotan Livestock integration (Monthly) - upgraded goat

Unit

Kgs Kgs kgs

heads

Yield

ROI

Thus, this CPAR project will strongly implemented the MVY Model, who main concern is the sustainability and Insure in Restoring the Vine Yard of the LORD (Paradise) in such away; the farmer partners owns the land they tilled. On the other hand, (DENR) based on the DAO: 29 of 2004, after the PO will successfully implement the Enhance National Greening Project (ENGP). They will be issued with security of land tenure known as Community based Forest management Agreement (CBFMA) for 25 years renewable for another 25 years.

1. DOBDOB FARMERS ASSOCIATION – DoFA (DOLE Registered) 2. MAKOGIHON MAG-UUMA SA PROPER DOBDOB – MMPD (DOLE Registered) 3. MALUANAY FARMERS ASSOCIATION

The project will continuously aim to improve market access which will include the conduct of market research and other networking activities. The collaboration of other government institutions (SMFI, DTI, DOST, ATI, DOLE, etc.) will be solicited in order to provide technical support to the community in the field of production/post-harvest and organizational development. Eventually the project shall be supervise by LGU-Valencia with Farmer Association thus, giving them the empowerment in the management of Funds for the next line of Farmer Beneficiaries with a roll-over scheme and the marketing networking of Farm produce for more profitable advance to the association.

DURATION YEAR 1

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

TOTAL PRODUCTION

PHP

PHP

PHP

PHP

A CASH CROP

12,315

17,241

27,586

57,142

PERMANENT B CROPS

5,250

16,400

20,400

42,050

17,565

33,641

47,986

99,192

INTERVENTION

GRAND TOTAL:

A B

INTERVENTION

YEAR 1 PHP

DURATION YEAR 2 PHP

CASH CROP CONTOUR HEDGEROWS

12,315

17,241

27,586

57,142

2,000

20,300

34,800

57,100

YEAR 3 PHP

TOTAL PRODUCTION PHP

C

PERMANENT CROPS

8,400

11,784

20,184

D

LIVESTOCK INTEGRATION

12,000

22,000

34,000

57,941

96,170

168,426

GRAND TOTAL:

14,475

1ST YEAR

2ND YEAR

3RD YEAR

GRAND TOTAL

6 SITES

6 SITES

3 SITES

15 SITES

358,510.5

358,510.5

179,255.25

896,276.25

2. Fertilizer (Inorganic ; Organic) / ha

322,200

322,200

161,100

805,500

135,000

670,500

3. Farm Tools and Equipment

119,500

2,000

0

261,500

10,000

251,500

4a. Labor for Corn

249,480

249,480

124,740

623,700

623,700

4b. Labor for Hedgerows / Contours

99,210

99,210

49,605

248,025

248,025

5. Livestock and Poultry

50,000

35,000

17,500

102,500

PARTICULAR / ITEM 1. Planting Materials: (Seeds; Seed pieces; Seedlings & Cuttings)

6. Administrative (Indirect Cost)

FUNDING SOURCE FARMERS C.P.

LGU VALENCIA

R&D RFO 7

226,173.75 157,500

1,367,000

GRANDTOTAL: 1,198,900.5 1,066,400.5 532,200.25 4,344,501.25 871,725

BAR 512,602.5

102,500 332,600

168,000

866,400

703,774

325,500

2,413,503

ITEM CODE 02 - Travel Local CODE 03 - Communication A. Mailing B. Telephone Bills C. Internet Facilities SUBTOTAL: SUB-GRAND TOTAL: CODE 07 – Supplies and Materials A. Office Supplies B. Other Supplies (Planting Materials, Seeds & Fertilizers) C. Training supplies SUBTOTAL: CODE 29 – Other Services A. Emergency Labor B. Job Orders – 1 Research Assistant C. Utility Worker D. Catering Services SUBTOTAL:

Q1

Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) YEAR 1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TOTAL

YEAR 2

YEAR 3

TOTAL

10,500

10,500

10,500

10,500

42,000

42,000

42,000

126,000

1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 13,500

1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 13,500

1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 13,500

1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 13,500

4,000 4,000 4,000 12,000 54,000

4,000 4,000 4,000 12,000 54,000

4,000 4,000 4,000 12,000 54,000

12,000 12,000 12,000 36,000 162,000

60,000

--

--

60,000

425,444

425,444

850,888

---

1,701,776

---

---

1,701,776

60,000

5,000 430,444

5,000 430,444

5,000 915,000

5,000 5,000

20,000 1,781,776

20,000 20,000

20,000 20,000

60,000 1,821,776

-46,200

25,000 46,200

25,000 46,200

-46,200

50,000 184,800

-184,800

-184,800

50,000 554,400

1,050 25,000 72,250

1,050 25,000 97,250

1,050 25,000 97,250

1,050 25,000 72,250

4,200 100,000 339,000

4,200 100,000 289,000

4,200 100,000 289,000

12,600 300,000 917,000

ITEM

Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) YEAR 1 YEAR YEAR 3 TOTAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TOTAL 2

CODE 767 Electricity 1,500 CODE 761 Gas, Oil, 12,500 Lubricants SUBTOTAL: 14,000

1,500

1,500

6,000

6,000

6,000

18,000

12,500 12,500

12,500

50,000

50,000

50,000

150,000

14,000 14,000

14,000

56,000

56,000

56,000

168,000

1,500

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

GOAL Enhance farm 2 BARANGAYS: productivity and DOBDOB increase family income MALAUNAY by 50%

MEANS OF VERIFICATION Socio-economic survey; farm records

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION Sustained LGU Valencia support

Counter-parting scheme

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

PURPOSE 1. Increased yield on 0.98 tons/hectares corn production increase to 2 tons per hectares after six cropping cycles

2. Reduce postharvest losses

25 % reduce 10 % after three years

MEANS OF VERIFICATION Harvest data

Production data

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION No pest/disease outbreak of epidemic proportion. No major natural calamities

NARRATIVE SUMMARY PURPOSE 3. Increased annual income from farming

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

annual income from Financial statement 20% from 50,000 to 80,000 pesos within three years / by 2021

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

PURPOSE 4. Promotion of Utilization of Organic fertilizer and Pesticides

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

enhance the farmers Production data and profitability thru the Utilized by farmer adaptor adaption and utilization of organic fertilizer and pesticides by 10 % of the farmers within three years

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

PURPOSE 5. Strengthen the farmers capabilities on sales of farm produce

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS FA will engage on Agri-business and entrepreneurial concept

MEANS OF VERIFICATION Accredited Assembler / trader

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OUTPUT 1. Adequate capitalization

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

Required amount of Memorandum farm inputs for two Receipts (roll-over cropping season are scheme) provided to the farmers’ association/ cooperative

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY OUTPUT 2. Improved soil fertility levels

3. Reduced rate of soil erosion

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

Reduced quantity of Soil analysis/ organic fertilizer fertilizers requirements

Erosion rate reduced from severe/excessive to slight and moderate

Special soil investigation/Sustain able Land Use project

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OUTPUT 4. Utilization of good quality seeds and planting materials

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS Good quality seeds and planting materials procured and provided to farmers

MEANS OF VERIFICATION Procurement and delivery documents

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION Cooperation from other institutions and agencies

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

OUTPUT 5. Adoption of Application of Farm visit, site DA, LGU’s , BAR, appropriate various technologies inspection, interview NGO’s and other line integrated upland to farming activities agencies farming systems technologies

NARRATIVE SUMMARY OUTPUT 6. Adequate marketing support services and facilities

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS Problems in the marketing systems identified, prioritized and corresponding interventions provided

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

Community DA, LGU’s , BAR, consultation and NGO’s and other line number of activities agencies (Ex. AMAD) conducted

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

ACTIVITIES 1. Provision of seed capital for farm inputs to the farmers’ association

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

Procurement and Procurement and delivery of farm delivery documents inputs to the project site

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION Timely release of the budget requirement

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

ACTIVITIES 2. Training on the Twenty(20) farmers production and trained from the two cultural Barangays management of various varieties of corn and cassava on upland area

MEANS OF VERIFICATION Training attendance and post-training report/ documentation

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY ACTIVITIES 3. Training on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for corn production

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

Twenty(20) farmers Training attendance trained from the two and post-training Barangays report

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY ACTIVITIES 4. Training on farming systems, soil and water conservation and management on MVY model

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

Twenty(20) farmers Training attendance trained from the two and post-training Barangays report Site visit and Twenty(20) inspection demonstration farm established in a year

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY ACTIVITIES 5. Establishment of technology guided demonstration farms

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS Procurement and delivery of farm inputs and seeds to the project site

MEANS OF VERIFICATION Record of distribution to the farmers’ association

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

ACTIVITIES 6. Provision of Distributed quality Procurement and quality corn planting materials to delivery documents seeds, cassava (10) farmers planting materials and hedgerows planting material

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

ACTIVITIES 7. Training of simple Twenty(20) farmers Training attendance bookkeeping and trained from the two and post-training record keeping Barangays report 8. Training on Twenty(20) farmers product trained from the two processing and Barangays post-harvest technologies on corn and cassava

Training attendance DA,LGU’s, BAR, of post-training NGO’s and other line report and agencies (Ex. AMAD) Progress report

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

ACTIVITIES 9. Marketing assistance and linkaging

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

Number of marketing assistance and linkaging activities conducted

10. Provision of 1 unit hauling (4WD, Twice a week Hauling Truck 5 tonner)and 3 units hauling schedule and motorcycles motorcycles

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION LGU-Valencia & EDC

DA,LGU’s, BAR, NGO’s and other line agencies (Ex. AMAD)

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

ACTIVITIES 11. Provision of technical assistance and project monitoring 12. Cassava skills training

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION

Number of activities Monthly and conducted periodic project reporting

Ten (10) farmers trained from two barangays

Training attendance DA-Corn/Cassava and post – training program report

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

ACTIVITIES 13. Provision of Livestock & poultry

OBJECTIVE VERIFIABLE INDICATORS

MEANS OF VERIFICATION

50 goats; 120 native Comply the chickens; 20 native requirements as piglets beneficiaries

14. Provision of Construction of small Inventory of Water Irrigation System spring irrigation source (Spring and system (Division creeks) Dam, Ram Pumps, Spring Development)

CRITICAL ASSUMPTION DA,LGU’s, BAR, NGO’s and other line agencies (Ex. AMAD) DA,LGU’s, NGO’s

OBJECTIVES 1. To enhance farm productivity and increase family income by 50% by the end of the project

ACTIVITIES *conduct of trainings on the effective cultural management *provision of good quality corn seeds and cassava planting materials

*proper monitoring

OUTPUTS *Adoption of appropriate integrated upland farming systems technologies

TARGET DATE ACCOMPLISHMENT *January 2018 December 2019

OBJECTIVES 2. To increase the corn yield from 0.98 tons per ha to 2-3 tons and reduce post harvest loss from 25% to 10%

ACTIVITIES *provision of good quality corn seeds *provision of postharvest technology training and postharvest facilities *Marketing assistance and link aging

OUTPUTS *Technology recommended and adopted

TARGET DATE ACCOMPLISHMENT

OBJECTIVES 3. To institutionalize the production and post-production mechanisms and support services thru strengthening of farmer capabilities on Agri- business and entrepreneurial concept

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS *Adequate marketing support services and facilities

TARGET DATE ACCOMPLISHMENT

OBJECTIVES 4. To improve production efficiency through appropriate technology transfer on sustainable corn based farming system

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS

*Provision of *Adaptation on technical assistance technology support and project monitoring *Establishment of technology guided demonstration farms

TARGET DATE ACCOMPLISHMENT

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