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1 List of Projects funded by Corn Development Fund in the form of loans and grants (For the period March 17, 1998 to December 31, 2015) PARTICULARS NUMBER Loans/Grants AMOUNT (P ) A. Corn PHF Projects B. Approved Loan Projects which were implemented C. Approved Grant Projects which were implemented & on-going implementation D. Approved Loan Projects still to be implemented 5 8 131 5 _____ 149 26,816,870.13 61,439,263.43 45,080,278.60 22,650,000.00 ___________________ 155,986,412.16
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List of Projects funded by Corn Development Fund

in the form of loans and grants(For the period March 17, 1998 to December 31, 2015)

PARTICULARS NUMBER

Loans/Grants

AMOUNT

(P)

A. Corn PHF Projects

B. Approved Loan Projects which were implemented

C. Approved Grant Projects which were implemented & on-going implementation

D. Approved Loan Projects still to be implemented

5

8

131

5_____

149

26,816,870.13

61,439,263.43

45,080,278.60

22,650,000.00___________________

155,986,412.16

2

A. Corn PHF Projects 26,816,870.13

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Amount

(P)

1. Dryers (10)

2. Construction of Dryershed (7)

3. Platform Scale (50)

4. Repair of Warehouses (10)

5. Mechanical Dryers (15)

Region 9

Region 10

Region 11

Region 12

ARMM

Region 14

Emergency purchase of post-

harvest facilities, construction of

dryershed and repair of

warehouses in NFA provinces

stricken by La Niña

5,000,000.00

2,100,000.00

1,750,000.00

7,696,870.10

10,270,000.00

3

B. APPROVED LOAN PROJECTS WHICH WERE IMPLEMENTED P61,439,263.43

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

1. Mutual

Resource

Farming

Biba-Diwa Multi-

Purpose Coop.

Inc.

Adoption of a mutual

resource farming (MRF)

systems approach

reinforced by the acquisition

of irrigation facilities,

mechanical corn planter,

tractor, rotavator, disc

harrow, cornsheller truck,

mechanical dryer, moisture

meter and a 10-cavan

capacity warehouse.

08/28/01

(Under

Administrator

Anthony Robert

Abad)

Malasiqui,

Pangasinan

8,500,000.00

Payment Status:

Under Rescission/

Contract Terminated on

August 2011

Payment:: 4,593,194.89

Balance : 4,336,859.75

(including interest &

penalties)

Since the coop failed to

surrender equipment

acquired thru CDF loan,

the NFA-CDF filed a

collection suit against

the coop. On going

litigation at the Regional

Trial Court - QC

4

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

2. NFA Corn

Center Project

NFA Wao

Lanao del Sur

Dryermat facilities consisting

of 100MT holding capacity

(4 bins @ 25MT) corn-on-

cob dryer, integrated by

mechanical conveying

system to a 12 TPH corn

sheller and 6 units 6 ton-

capacity grain dryers. A

biomass-fed furnace

supplies the het requirement

of the entire drying system.

11/27/04

(Under

Administrator

Gregorio Y. Tan Jr.)

Wao, Lanao

del Sur5,000,000.00

(10M loan for Wao and

Alfonso Lista)

Payment Status:

updated

5

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

3. NFA Corn

Center

Project

NFA Alfonso

Lista, Ifugao

Dryermat facilities consisting of

100MT holding capacity (4 bins

@ 25MT) corn-on-cob dryer,

integrated by mechanical

conveying system to a 12 TPH

corn sheller and 6 units 6 ton-

capacity grain dryers. A

biomass-fed furnace supplies

the het requirement of the

entire drying system.

11/27/04

(Under

Administrator

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Alfonso Lista,

Ifugao

5,000,000.00

(10M loan for Wao

and Alfonso Lista)

Payment Status:

Updated

6

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

4. Integrated Corn

Mechanization

Service and

Trading Center

Masisit- Dacal

Livelihood

Cooperative

Trading center consisting of a

warehouse; two units 4-wheel

drive tractors; one mechanical

dryer and other support

facilities.

05/31/05

(Under

Administrator

Gregorio Y. Tan Jr.)

Sanchez

Mira,

Cagayan

10,000,000.00

Payment Status: Fully

Paid

7

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

5. Establishment

of a Whse. and

Drying

Pavement

Project

Christian Multi-

Purpose

Cooperative of

Northern Iloilo

Consist of 7,500 bag capacity

with warehouse drying

pavement and site

development

04/01/09

amended Loan

Agreement

(Under

Administrator

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Sara, Iloilo

City

3,465,263.43

Payment Status:

Updated

Payments:2,217,745.43

Balance: 247,518.00

(last payment due

March 2016)

8

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

6. Establishment

of Integrated

Corn Feed-

stock Service

Center

(ICFSC)

North Cotabato

Free Farmers

Cooperative

(NCFFC)

The project entails the

acquisition of 2 tractors and 2

dryers with shed

6/25/08

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Pigkawayan,

North Cotabato

9,974,000.00

Status:

The loan was

subjected to

restructuring with

non-imposition of

penalties, longer

repayment term of 13

years with interests

and amortization set

anew, due to failure

to pay amort dues

since the start of its

scheduled

amortization dues.

The cooperative

voluntarily

surrendered all

equipment to NFA for

auction/sale to

recover proceeds to

be deducted from the

outstanding CDF

loan receivables.

The remaining

balance of the loan is

payable in 13 years

supported by a

Supplemental Loan

Agreement.

9

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

7. Joint Venture

Project of

Alamada MPC

with NABCOR

Alamada Multi-

Purpose

Cooperative Inc.,

(AMPCI)

The project entails a

warehouse construction for the

Installation and Management of

Post- Harvest Processing and

Trading Center for Corn

(PHPTC)

04/01/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Alamada,

North Cotabato

9,500,000.00

Status:

Due to the abolition of

NABCOR, the AMPC

PHPTC and

warehouse was sold

to Biotech Farms Inc..

Proceeds of which

was made to fully

settle its CDF loan

plus interest and

penalties.

10

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)

8. NFA Corn

Center Project

NFA NPGC Dryermat facilities consisting of

300MT holding capacity (6 bins

@ 50MT) corn-on-cob dryer,

integrated by mechanical

conveying system to a two 10

TPH corn sheller and two units

20 ton-capacity grain dryers.

Two biomass-fed furnaces

supply the het requirement of

the entire drying system.

04/01/09

(Under

Administrator

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Echague,

Isabela

10,000,000.00

Payment Status:

Updated:

11

Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

1. Logistical

Assistance for Soil

Analysis and

Proper Use and

Maintenance of

Soil Test Kits in the

Mindanao Region

144 coops

(219 pax);

35 coops

(54 pax);

69 coops

(115 pax);

55 coops

(57 pax);

23 coops

(23 pax)

Provision of logistical

assistance to corn

farmers in the form of

Soil Test Kits (STKs)

coupled with training on

the proper use and

maintenance of same.

05/02/2000 Reg X

(Bukidnon;

Lanao del

Sur); Reg

XI (South

Cotabato);

Reg XII (North

Cotabato;

Sultan

Kudarat)

1,700,000.00

C. APPROVED GRANT PROJECTS WHICH WERE IMPLEMENTED P37,184,318.60

12

Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

2. Training Grant for

BDMPCI

Integrated

Farming

System

Training

Program

The training will focus

on the mechanics of the

Integrated Farming

System and the roles

and responsibilities that

the participants shall be

able to learn.

02/02

(Under

Admin. Arthur

Yap)

Bukidnon;

Cebu; Isabela;

Gen. Santos;

Pangasinan

41,250.00

3. Development of

Corn Dryer for

Farmer

Cooperatives

Paracelis Mt.

Province

Federation of

Farmers

Association

The existing design of

flatbed dryer was

modified to suit the

needs of marginal corn

farmers and used only

local materials for

fabrication.

11/27/03

(Under Admin

Arthur C.

Yap)

Paracelis Mt.

Province

463,837.00

13

Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

4. Advocacy Program

on NFA

Institutionalized

Marketing

Assistance

Program (IMAP)

and Corn Free

Storage Program

(CFSP)

Corn industry

stakeholders

A venue to inform

stakeholders of the

various marketing

programs of the NFA

aimed at helping them

maximize their

earnings.

2004

(Under

Admin. Arthur

Yap)

Bukidnon;

Cebu; Isabela;

Gen. Santos;

Pangasinan

500,000.00

5. Quality Corn

Analysis by Digital

Image Processing

System (DIPS) for

Corn

Corn

producers/

users

To develop a computer-

based physical analysis

of shelled corn.

12/01/04

(Under

Admin.

Gregorio Y.

Tan Jr.)

Initially at

BPRE and

eventually at

NFA

laboratories

485,754.80

14

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

6. Training on Corn

Post Production

Technology and

Cooperative

Enterprise

Management

(CPPT-CEM)

Paracelis Mt.

Province

Federation of

Farmers

Association

A training course to update

and upgrade the skills of

coop members on Corn

Post Production Tech and

Coop Enterprise Mgmt.

12/01/04

(Under

Admin.

Gregorio Y.

Tan Jr.)

Paracelis, Mt.

Province

154,167.00

7. Training on

Postharvest

Technology and

Entrepreneural

Development

Mahongkog

Multi Purpose

Cooperative

A training course to update

and upgrade the skills of

coop members on Corn

Post Production Tech and

Coop Enterprise Mgmt.

05/31/05

(Under

Admin.

Gregorio Y.

Tan Jr.)

North Cotabato 391,450.50

15

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

8. Training on

Postharvest

Technology and

Entrepreneural

Development

Masisit Dacal

Livelihood

Cooperative

A training course to

update and upgrade the

skills of coop members on

Corn Post Production

Tech and Coop Enterprise

Mgmt.

05/31/05

(Under

Admin.

Gregorio Y.

Tan Jr.)

Sanchez Mira,

Cagayan

485,585.00

9. Corn Study/

Observation

Tour

NFA The tour aims to

study/observe updated/

related technologies to

generate information as

basis in implementing

programs to be funded by

CDF

10/07/05

(Under

Admin.

Gregorio Y.

Tan Jr.)

Thailand 602,442.40

16

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

10. Pilot

Application of

IRRI

Superbag for

Storage of

Wet Corn

NFA-TRDD The project aims to

determine the technical and

economic feasibility of

storing high moisture

corngrains in IRRI

superbags.

10/24/05

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Quirino 294,703.50

17

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

11. Phase 1:

Bio-N

Technology

Soro-Soro Ibaba

Devt. Coop;

A joint undertaking of NFA-

TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and

BSWM to enhance the

productivity and

competitiveness of corn

farmers through sustainable

production and use of Bio-N

fertilizer.

10/24/05

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Batangas City 500,000.00

12. Phase 1:

Bio-N

Technology

Mangloy Multi-

Purpose Coop;

A joint undertaking of NFA-

TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and

BSWM to enhance the

productivity and

competitiveness of corn

farmers through sustainable

production and use of Bio-N

fertilizer.

10/24/05

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Compostela

Valley

500,000.00

18

13. Phase 1:

Bio-N

Technology

14. Phase 1:

Bio-N

Technology

Tambakan Davao

Oriental Farmers

Assn.

Alamada

MultiPurpose

Cooperative

A joint undertaking of NFA-

TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and

BSWM to enhance the

productivity and

competitiveness of corn

farmers through sustainable

production and use of Bio-N

fertilizer.

A joint undertaking of NFA-

TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and

BSWM to enhance the

productivity and

competitiveness of corn

farmers through sustainable

production and use of Bio-N

fertilizer.

10/24/05

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

10/24/05

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Governor

Generoso,

Davao Oriental

North

Cotabato

500,000.00

500,000.00

Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

19

15. Phase 1:

Bio-N

Technology

BAI Saripinang

Multi Purpose

Cooperative

A joint undertaking of NFA-

TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and

BSWM to enhance the

productivity and

competitiveness of corn

farmers through sustainable

production and use of Bio-N

fertilizer.

10/24/05

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Sultan

Kudarat

500,000.00

Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

20

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

16. Design and

Development

of Biomass

Furnace for

Continuous

Flow Corn

Dryer

Sultan Kudarat

Coastal

Federation of

Cooperatives

A prototype biomass

furnace was designed and

retrofitted to an existing

continuous flow dryer.

12/21/06

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Lebak, Sultan

Kudarat

500,000.00

17. Aflatoxin

Testing

Laboratory

NFA The Aflatoxin Kit is a

component of the Wao

Dryermat Project which

provides aflatoxin analysis

of corn harvested in the

area.

12/21/06

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Wao, Lanao

del Sur

500,000.00

21

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

18. Project

Development:

Investment

Promotion in

the Corn

Industry

National Corn

Competitive

Group, Inc.

Preparation of investment

promotion materials,

business development

services and investment

placements for reference of

interested stakeholders.

09/19/06

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Q.C 439,200.00

19. Design and

Development

of Biomass

Furnace for

Continuous

Flow Corn

Dryer

NFA SPGC A prototype biomass

furnace was designed and

retrofitted to an existing

continuous flow dryer.

05/04/06

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

NFA-SPGC 500,000.00

22

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

20. Design and

Development

of Biomass

Furnace for

Continuous

Flow Corn

Dryer

North Cotabato

Free Farmers

Cooperative

A prototype biomass furnace

was designed and retrofitted

to an existing continuous flow

dryer.

05/04/06

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

North

Cotabato

500,000.00

21. Design and

Development

of Biomass

Furnace for

Continuous

Flow Corn

Dryer

Bayawan Multi-

Purpose

Agricultural

Kilusang Bayan

of Negros

Oriental

A prototype biomass furnace

was designed and retrofitted

to an existing continuous flow

dryer.

05/04/06

(Under Admin.

Gregorio Y. Tan

Jr.)

Negros

Oriental

500,000.00

23

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

22. Corn Post-

Production

Technology,

Cooperative

Enterprise

Management

and Project

Benefit

Monitoring and

Evaluation

23. Alflatoxin

Determination

Equipment for

Alfonso Lista

Corn Center

Project

Christian Multi-

Purpose

Cooperative of

Northern Iloilo

(CMPCNI)

NFA

The grant amount shall be

used to finance the conduct

of 2-batches training

program for the cooperative

on January 28-30, 2008 (first

batch) and January 31-

February 2, 2008 (2nd batch).

Setting up of an aflatoxin

center as loan component of

the Alfonso Lista Corn

Center

10/25/07

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

01/10/07

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Sara, Iloilo

Alfonso

Lista, Ifugao

290,936.00

500,000.00

24

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

24. Commerciali-

zation of the

Temporary Wet

Corn Storage as

Drying Strategy

Using Hermetic

Plastic Bag

NFA-TRDD The fund shall be used to test

the efficiency and applicability

of the hermetic plastic bag

(superbag) in preventing

deterioration in wet corn while

awaiting drying at cooperative

level. Likewise, to evaluate

the economics involved in

storing high moisture corn

grains using the hermetic

plastic bag at cooperative

level.

07/26/07

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

St. Francis of

Assisi of

Agusan del

Sur; North

Cotabato

Free

Farmers

Coop., Inc. of

North

Cotabato

453,700.00

25

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

25-28.

Study Tour on Corn

Post Harvest

Systems,

Technology and

Trade in the USA

PAHMI

PAHRI

Philmaize

FFFCI

a. To observe farm

mechanization processes

in major corn producing

areas up to vessel

uploading;

b. To increase awareness of

corn biotechnology and

bio fuel;

c. To exchange experiences

with corn Farmer’s

Organizations, USDA

Feedgrains Association

and USDA officials

regarding developments

in the corn industry;

d. Observe actual corn

processing and value

adding such as bio fuel;

e. To learn about Chicago

Board of Trade

Operations and its impact

on the corn industry.

07/05/07

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Illinois,

Iowa,

Nebraska

and

Seattle

09/14-24/07

500,000.00

500,000.00

500,000.00

500,000.00

26

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

29-43

Phase 2: Bio N

Technology

(15 sites)

1. Payoga Kapatagan

MPC, Isabela

2. Villaluna MPC,

Isabela

3. Lapogan MPC,

Isabela

4. Sto. Domingo

MPC, Cagayan

5. Diffun & Saranay

Devt. Coop.,

Quirino

6. Nangalisan Credit

Coop, N. Ecija

7. Paglaum

Consolidated MPC,

North Cotabato

8. Far East Hybrid

Corn Coop., South

Cotabato

9. KOMATIKU

MPC, South

Cotabato

10. Tago-Agro

Industrial

Dev’t. Coop.,

Surigao del

Sur

11. Upi Agricul-

tural School

Farmers MPC,

Maguindanao

12. Masicap MPC

Daet, CamSur

Norte

13. Sian Valley

Agrarian

Reform

Beneficiaries

MPC, ZDN

14. Lapuyan

People MPC

ZDS

15. Model

Farmers MPC

Sara, Iloilo

A joint undertaking of

NFA-TRDD, DA-GMA

Corn and BSWM to

enhance the productivity

and competitiveness of

corn farmers through

sustainable production

and use of Bio-N fertilizer.

05/27/08

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

7,500,000.00

27

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

44. 17th Hog

Convention and

Trade Exhibits

National

Federation of

Hog Farmers,

Inc. (NFHFI)

The grant amount shall be

used to partly finance the

conduct of the 17th Hog

Convention and Trade

Exhibit on April 24-26, 2008

at the Cebu International

Convention Center in

Mandaue City

02/20/08

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Cebu 300,000.00

28

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

45. Evaluation of

the Reliability

and Pilot

Testing of the

DIPS for Corn

Grains

46. Workshop on

Agricultural

Commodity

Marketing

Programs and

Issues

NFA-TRDD

NFA-BDPD

The project is a sequel of a

previous project, the DIPS

for Corn Grains to come up

with an evaluation of the

DIPS reliability and

simultaneously to conduct its

pilot testing.

Two-day workshop which

aims to make an initial

assessment of a proposal to

establish an electronic

commodity exchange system

for selected Philippine

products.

01/27/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

01/27/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Q.C.

Sulo

Hotel

Feb. 26-

27, 2009

485,331.00

500,000.00

29

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

47. 18th Hog

Convention

and Trade

Exhibits

National

Federation of

Hog Farmer’s

Inc. (NFHFI)

The grant amount shall be

used to partly finance the

conduct of the 18th Hog

Convention and Trade Exhibit

on April 23-25, 2009 at the

World Trade Center

02/25/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

World

Trade

Center

100,000.00

30

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

48. Study Tour in

Brazil

NFA

DA

ACES

PSC/PMO

CDF

The study tour aims to look

into the various aspects of

the successful commodity

exchange system in Brazil

for adoption and modification

in the Philippine setting

05/21/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Brazil 1,512,120.00

(actual spent)

31

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

49. Enhancing the

NFA Electronic

(E) Trading

System as a

Prelude to the

Establishment of

an Agricultural

Commodity

Exchange

System (ACES) –

Project Steering

Committee

NFA The ACES is expected to

support the agricultural

sector in terms of:

1. Providing farmers a

broader base to link with

buyers/traders and

consumers, thus, giving

them more opportunity

to get better prices for

their products.

2. Providing market

information particularly

prices, so farmers and

users can make better

decisions.

3. Providing transparency

in critical aspect of

agricultural marketing,

thus making the playing

field more fair.

06/11/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

NFA 500,000.00

32

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

4. Promoting a more

efficient system of

post-harvest

processing and

marketing that results

in the sale of better

quality produce at

reduced losses and

costs; and

5. Educating farmers in

the working of the

market, thus, preparing

them for the realities of

global competition.

33

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

50. Grant Advocacy

Project

National

Federation of

Egg Producers

of the Phils

(NFEPP)

Integrated Advocacy/

Encounter on the Uses of

Corn, Corn-Based/Corn

Products and Eggs in

selected areas of Metro

Manila

06/11/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Batangas/

Manila

300,000.00

51. Establishment

of ACES –

Project

Management

Office (PMO)

NFA 07/29/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

NFA 500,000.00

52. Aflatoxin

Laboratory for

NFA Echague

Corn Center

Project

NFA NPGC

Echague,

Isabela

The aflatoxin laboratory is a

component of the NPGC

Echague Corn Center

Project which provides

aflatoxin analysis of corn

harvested in the area

08/2/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

Isabela 500,000.00

34

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

53. Purchase of IT

equipment and

facilities

54. 6th National

Grains Post

Production

Conference

NFA C.O.

NFA Isabela

NFA Gensan

NFA CDO

Philippine Rice

Postproduction

Consortium

Purchase of IT equipment

and facilities to

operationallize the NFA-

ACES

8 Laptop Computers

8 units Multi-media

Projector

8 units Broadband

Advocacy program of CDF

“Linking Farmers to

Market: Challenges and

Opportunities”

10/09/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

10/21/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

NFA

Bohol

Nov. 25-27,

2009

500,000.00

500,000.00

35

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

55. Study Tour in

Africa

NFA

DA

ACES

PSC/PMO

CDF

The study tour aims to

study the ACES program

of other countries which

will be of great value in

setting-up a modern

system in our own

country.

11/09

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

African

countries:

South

Africa,

Kenya,

Malawi,

Zambria,

Ethiopia

2,520,674.00

(actual spent)

36

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

56. Operationalizing

the EETS-

CORN and

development of

the roadmap for

the full

implementation

of an Agricultural

Commodity

Exchange

Systems (ACES

PSC

PMO

In view of the launching

and likewise, in

recognition that the

Enhanced Electronic

Trading System for Corn

(EETS-CORN) is now

moving from

planning/development

stage to the operational

phase and to be

integrated into the NFA

main stream as part of the

regular workload of the

Grains Marketing

Operations Department

(GMOD), the PSC and the

PMO were reconstituted

by virtue of an S.O. issued

by the NFA Administrator,

Jessup P. Navarro Jr.

dated March 4, 2010 to

take effect immediately.

04/28/10

(Under Admin.

Jessup P.

Navarro)

1,000,000.00

(500,000 each for

PSC and PMO)

37

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount

(P)

57. Philippine

Poultry Show

National

Federation of

Egg Producers

in the Phils

(NFEPP)

The activity/exhibit aims to

stress the importance of

the poultry industry in the

Philippine agriculture, as

one of the major users of

corn

09/16/10

(Under Admin

Angelito T.

Banayo)

SM

Mega

Trade

HallSep. 24-

26, 2010

300,000.00

38

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

58. EETS-CORN

Briefing/

Workshop

59. EETS-CORN

Briefing/

Workshop

NFA Employees

Buyers and

Sellers

3-day training/workshop for

NFA employees on policies

and hands-on EETS

system

EETS Corn briefing/

workshop for NFA

stakeholders on policies

and simulation exercises

09/16/10

(Under Admin

Angelito T.

Banayo)

09/16/10

(Under Admin

Angelito T.

Banayo)

681,300.00

681,300.00

39

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)

60. First National

Grains

PostProduction

Summit with

the theme “Appropriate

Grains

Postproduction

Technology:

Key to Self-

Sufficiency”

Philippine Grains

PostProduction

Consortium

(PGPC)

The summit will serve as:

1. A forum for the CDF to

promote its program,

accomplishment and

plans;

2. A venue for continuing

education/promote and

marketing to target

groups the EETS/ ACES

not only for corn but

possibly to other grain

commodities;

3. Ensure awareness of the

participants on CDF

programs and projects

and design appropriate

advocacy intervention as

may be suggested

during the workshop

activity;

4. A way to express CDF’s

support to DA’s food

self-sufficiency program.

11/28/11

(Under Admin

Angelito T.

Banayo)

BSWM

Nov.22-

23, 2011

300,000.00

40

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

61. 2012 Budget of

the ACES

PSC

PMO

The fund will be used to

defray the cost of

administrative and regular

PSC/PMO meetings for the

operationalization of the

ACES.

02/16/12

(Under Admin

Angelito T.

Banayo)

1,000,000.00

(500,000.00 each

for PSC/PMO)

41

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved

Place Amount (P)

62. Study Mission in

ThailandCDF-TWG &

CDF

Secretariat

To further equip the CDF

technical staff with the

latest innovations in the

farm-level and commercial

corn post-production

technologies

12/13/12 Thailand 800,567.40

(actual spent)

42

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)

63-71

Advocacy Program

through the Corn

Congress

Luzon

Visayas

Mindanao

As part of continuing

advocacy, the CDF is

promoted as one of the

programs the farmers can

tap. The Corn Congress,

attended by many farmers

and farmerorganization,

serves as an effective

venue for this advocacy

05/04-05/06

(Mamarlao MPC)

02/28-03/03/07

01/09-11/08

04/16-18/09

10/06-08/10

9/25-28/2012

10/22-25/2013

11/19-22/2014

10/21-23/2015

Pangasinan

SoCot.

Iloilo

Legazpi

Isabela

Davao

Tagaytay

CDO

Pampanga

500,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

300,000.00

43

44

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)

1. Special

Mission to

India

2. Setting up of

Aflatoxin

Assessment

Center

CDF

Committee &

ACES group

To be

determined

The mission is in pursuit

of a detailed

examination of its

system for commodity

exchanges

The setting up of

aflatoxin assessment

center shall monitor the

quality of corn at a

strategic province

covered under the NGH

08/30/12

6/9/10

India 1,650,000.00

500,000.00

D. APPROVED GRANTS/LOAN PROJECTS (STILL FOR IMPLEMENTATION) P22,650,000.00

45

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)

3. Revolving

Fund for the

Enhanced

Electronic

Trading

System (EETS)

for Corn

4. NFA Corn

Center

Project

NFA Sultan

Kudarat

The project aims to

address the post-harvest

facility requirement

specifically of the corn

producers in Isulan, SK to

upgrade the corn trading

practices in the area. The

corn center has a

processing capacity of

200MT of “corn-on-cobs”

input per day and the heat

requirement of the plant is

to be supplied by biomass-

fed furnace.

06/09/10 Isulan,

Sultan

Kudarat

10,000,000.00

10,000,000.00

46

Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)

5. Grant

Component:

Aflatoxin

Labaratory for

NFA Isulan,

Sultan Kudarat

Corn Center

Project

The alflatoxin laboratory is a

component of the Isulan,

Sultan Kudarat Corn Center

Project which provides

aflatoxin analysis of corn

harvested in the area

06/09/2010 NFA Isulan,

Sultan

Kudarat

500,000.00

47

E. INVESTMENTS

Particulars Date Amount (P) Remarks

BTR

BTR

BTR

NFA

NFA

NFA

NFA

NFA

NFA

NFA

BANK SPECIAL DEPOSIT

ACCOUNT

April 14, 1999

December 5, 2000

June 8, 2001

March 22, 2002

February 25, 2004

September 8, 2004

March 9, 2005

July 25, 2007

January 15, 2008

December 18, 2008

January 7, 2010

90,000,000.00

12,500,000.00

102,800,000.00

98,000,000.00

110,100,000.00

10,000,000.00

128,920,000.00

65,900,000.00

190,000,000.00

170,000,000.00

140,000,000.00


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