PENRO- A.D.N. 2ND Quarter National Greening Program, CY 2015
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office
Tiniwisan, Butuan City
______________________________________________________________________________
June 26, 2015
MEMORANDUM
FOR : THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR
DENR Caraga Region
Ambago, Butuan City
ATTENTION : REGIONAL NGP COORDINATOR
DENR Caraga Region
Ambago, Butuan City
FROM : THE PENR OFFICER
DENR Agusan del Norte
Tiniwisan, Butuan City
SUBJECT : SECOND QUARTER ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT OF NATIONAL
GREENING PROGRAM (NGP) FOR CALENDAR YEAR, 2015.
Respectfully submitted herewith is the Second Quarter Accomplishment
Report of National Greening Program (NGP) of PENRO- Agusan del Norte for
Calendar Year, 2015.
Attached herewith are the Narrative Report, Financial and Physical
Accomplishment for your ready reference.
For information and record.
PATERNO B. OLIVERA
OIC, PENR Officer
PENRO- A.D.N. 2ND Quarter National Greening Program, CY 2015
PENRO- Agusan del Norte, National Greening Program (NGP) target for
second quarter is extremely accomplished from Seedling production and 1st pass
maintenance and protection activities. Series of activities were undertaken both
CENROs Nasipit and Tubay for the smooth implementation of the project.
Information, Education and Communication campaign (IEC) was successfully
conducted by the NGP Coordinators, Extension Officers and Project Technical
Assistant to the Local Government Unit, NGP proponent or Peoples Organization
and other private and public entities engaged in NGP for them to inform ,
understand and re-unite in the common objective and goal of the program.
Second Quarter Accomplishment Report
(April- June), CY 2015
PENRO- Agusan del Norte
National Greening Program (NGP)
Photos shows
the Information
Education and
Communication
(IEC) Campaign
at Nasipit,
Agusan del Norte
and Butuan City
on the
Supplemental
target (CO
Based)
Photos shows
the Information
Education and
Communication
(IEC) Campaign
at Las Nieves,
and Buenavista,
Agusan del Norte
on the
Supplemental
target (CO
Based).
PENRO- A.D.N. 2ND Quarter National Greening Program, CY 2015
Pursuant to the approved Work and Financial Plan for CY 2015, DENR Agusan
del Norte has a target of 2,396,400 seedlings for CENRO-Nasipit and 363,400
seedlings for CENRO-Tubay. FMB Technical Number 4 “Specifications/standard for
NGP High Value Crops: Cacao, Coffee and Rubber”. In line with this memorandum
all target under high value crops are hereby undergo competitive bidding of the
Bidding Awards Committee. Out of the total target of seedlings for CENRO Nasipit,
a target of 167,500 seedling for Cacao with an ABC of 4,187,500.00, 30,500
seedlings of indigenous species with an ABC of 366,000 and 50,000 seedling of
Budded Rubber with an ABC of 1,750,000.00 while CENRO Tubay has a target of
13,400 seedlings of fruit trees with an ABC of 335,000.00.
The uses of good quality planting materials ensure higher percentage of
survival rate as well as greater productivity when planting resources is carefully
chosen. Other seedling production target excluding high value crops are
produced by various Peoples Organizations (POs) as partner of implementation
specifically falcate seedlings and by administration.
Seedling production both CENROs accomplished within the second quarter,
Barra Agro-Industrial Marketing Cooperative (BAIMACO) as the approved bidder
to produce said high value crops delivered into respective areas/nursery to the POs
having a target of Cacao, Rubber and Fruit trees species. Production of quality
planting materials of falcata seedlings are successfully raised by the beneficiaries.
Seedling Production:
INPUT:
OUTPUT:
Photos should
Falcata
Seedlings
Produced by
PO Km.
7Farmers
Producers
Cooperative
located at
Brgy. Tungao,
Butuan City
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Seedlings produce by such Peoples Organization (PO) like Falcata gave an
economic value to alleviate quality of living and food security if tree farmers take
good care of the seedlings planted from their individual area. Seedlings
procurement such as Fruit trees, Cacao and Rubber not only gave economic
importance but environmental value because sooner or later during harvesting
period it will not be cut/slash but only its fruits and latex will be extract.
Anent hereto, financial assistance given by the department in every seedling
produced, can sustain their daily needs in a period of time. Likewise,
group/organization well established and build up their association.
NGP is now on five years of implementation various seedlings species were
produced and accomplished such as fruit bearing trees, Dipterocarp /indigenous
species, fast growing species and other species that gave environmental and
economic value. Consequently, POs have been train on the strategies on how to
grow seeds through applying different techniques as assisted by EOs and PTAs.
OUTCOME:
IMPACT:
Photos showed
the Cacao
Seedlings
delivery at
Brgys. Dulag
and Manila de
Bugabus, Butuan
City of BAIMACO
as the
official Bid
Winner.
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National Greening Program (NGP) CY 2015 Plantation Maintenance and Protection
implementation, DENR -Agusan del Norte has a total target of 2,223.0 hectares on NGP CY
2013 and 2014 established plantation in which, 2016.0 hectares for PENR Office, 1,252.0
hectares for CENRO-Nasipit and 755.0 hectares for CENRO-Tubay, financial allocation for
Year-2 is 3,000.00/ha. while for Year- 3 is 2,000.00/ha.
In line with the Government’s thrust under Executive Number 26, it allows greater
and strong participation of local communities in natural resources management and
environmental protection. Based on the approved Comprehensive Site Development
(CSD), Letter of Agreement (LOA) and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) of both
CENROs thereby duties and responsibilities of the POs and LGUs between DENR are fully
stated during implementation of the project.
NGP 2013 Location Unit Cost Target Area (has.)
Total Cost
DARICA Dalao-an, Rizal, Buenavista, ADN 2,000.00
47.0 94,000.00
SAWAPA Sangay, Buenavista, ADN 2,000.00
30.0 60,000.00
KISFAMCO Kipundao, Sangay, Buenavista, ADN
2,000.00
44.00 88,000.00
SRFAI Simbalan, Buenavista, A.D.N. 2,000.00 203.0 406,000.00
AWAMPCO Camagong, Nasipit, ADN 2,000.00 94.0 188,000.00
ARFAMPCO Tabon, Aclan, Nasipit, ADN 2,000.00 94.0 188,000.00
JAGFACO Jaguimitan, Nasipit, A.D.N. 2,000.00 62.0 124,000.00
Urban Brgy. Maningalao, Las Nieves, A.D.N.
2,000.00 1.5 3,000.00
Brgy. Poblacion, Las Nieves, A.D.N.
2,000.00 0.8 1,600.00
Brgy. Tinucoran, Las Nieves, A.DN.
2,000.00 1.7 3,400.00
Brgy. Rosario, Las Nieves, A.D.N. 2,000.00 1 2,000.00
Brgy. Marcos Calo, Las Nieves, A.D.N.
2,000.00 1 2,000.00
Brgy. Mat-I, Las Nieves, A.D.N. 2,000.00 2 4,000.00
Brgy. San Isidro, Las Nieves, A.D.N.
2,000.00 1 2,000.00
GRAND TOTAL 583.0 1,166,000.00
Maintenance and Protection
INPUT:
Year II AND III Maintenance and
Protection
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NGP 2014 Location Unit Cost Target Area (has.)
Total Cost
Plantation Establishment
AKTFAI So. Iyao, Anticala, Butuan City 3,000.00
176.0 528,000.00
ATRICMPCO So. Tagkiling, Anticala, Butuan
City
3,000.00
175.0 525,000.00
ATRICELAI So. Iyao, Brgy. Anticala, Butuan City
3,000.00
84.0 252,000.00
3,000.00 184.12 552,360.00
AWFPC Brgy. Anticala, Butuan City 3,000.00
130.0 390,000.00
PO SRFAI Simbalan, Buenavista,A.D.N. 3,000.00 50.0 150,000.00
Simbalan, Buenavista,A.D.N. 3,000.00
50.0 150,000.00
Simbalan, Buenavista,A.D.N. 3,000.00
4.0 12,000.00
GRAND TOTAL 669.0 2,559,360.00
NGP 2013 Location Unit Cost
Target Area (has.)
Total Cost
Plantation Establishment
LGU- Kitcharao-
BUB
Mahayahay, Kitcharao, Agusan del
Norte
2,000.00
165.0 330,000.00
Cabadbaran Watershed
So. Ansili, Brgy Puting-lupa, Puting Bato, Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte
2,000.00
124 248,000.00
LAFFA Lawigan, Tubay, Agusan del Norte 2,000.00
15.0 30,000.00
SAIFMULCO San Antonio, RTR, Agusan del Norte 2,000.00
55.0 110,000.00
AFBHAI Hinimbangan, Kitcharao, A.D.N. 2,000.00
150.0 300,000.00
MTCUFI Mahaba, Cabadbaran, A.D.N. 2,000.00
15.0 30,000.00
NGP 2014 Plantation Establishment
LGU- Cabadbaran Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte 3,000.00 108.0 324,000.00
LGU- Kitcharao Kitcharao, Agusan del Norte 3,000.00 62.0 186,000.00
Year II AND III Maintenance and
Protection
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Plantation Maintenance and Protection target of CENROs Nasipit and Tubay as well
as PENR-Office for Year-II and Year-III is fully accomplished for first pass. Activities stated on
the Contract Agreement is efficiently conducted strip brushing/round weeding,
application of organic fertilizers/pesticides and establishment of fire lines and foot trail on
the area prone to fire and other patrol works.
MLGU- RTR RTR, Agusan del Norte 3,000.00 60.0 180,000.00
GRAND TOTAL 754.0 1,738,000.00
Business Address Target Area
(has.)
Total Cost
Maintenance &Pro. Year II (Unit Cost)
Maintenance and Protection Year
III (Unit Cost)
Brgy. Maug, Butuan City 16.0 3,000.00 48,000.00
Brgy. Bit-os, Butuan City 10.4 3,000.00 31,200.00
Brgy.Tagabaca, Butuan City 10.0 3,000.00 30,000.00
Brgy. Bading, Butuan City 5.39 3,000.00 16,170.00
Brgy. Baan River Side,Butuan City
1.19 3,000.00 3,570.00
Brgy. Buhangin, Butuan City
4.54 3,000.00 13,620.00
Brgy. Mahogany, Butuan City
4.81 3,000.00 14,430.00
Brgy. Tungao, Butuan City 10.67 3,000.00 32,010.00
Barangays within Butuan City
153.0 2,000.00 306,000.00
OVER-ALL TOTAL 495,000.00
OUTPUT:
Year II AND III Maintenance and
Protection
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National Greening Program (NGP) is now on year five (5) of implementation
to pursue its goals and objectives towards greening environment and economic
stability. Aside from reforestation initiative, NGP gears towards climate change
mitigation and adaptation against the threat of global warming.
OUTCOME:
Re-planting activities on the Year-2 maintenance and Protection BUB-Butuan City target.
Below photos shows the NGP 2013 Plantation establishment of POs SAWAPA and KISFAMCO
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REPORT ON THE 100% INTENSITY VALIDATION ON THE CACAO
PROJECT OF LGU BUTUAN CITY
In compliance with PENRO Special Order No. 2015-03-09 dated March 6,
2015 to conduct 100% validation on the remaining 810.0 hectares Cacao Project
accomplishment of LGU Butuan City dubbed as the Cacao Planting under Oplan
Logging: Likas , Lunas, LakasProgram in support to National Greening Program,
please find hereunder the Completed Staff Work of the activities together with the
findings and recommendation of the Team, to wit:
I. Factual background of the project
A. Pre-implementation stage and background of the project
Per commitment of our Honorable Secretary Ramon JP Paje to Mayor
Ferdinand M. Amante, Jr. to provide support to the communities affected by
the implementation of Executive Order No. 23, the 6M worth project of
cacao seedlings was conceptualized;
On Dec. 10, 2012, the Work and Financial Plan was submitted to DENR
Secretary indicating a total budgetary requirement amounting to P6M for
the procurement of 500,000 Cacao seedlings to be planted within sixteen
(16) timberland barangays of Butuan City covering 1,000 hectares.
On December 27, 2012, Asst. Sec. Corazon C. Davis of Admin and Finance
issued the Sub-Allotment Advice (SAA) No. R13-101-1012-12-955 of even
date amounting to Five million pesos (5,000,000.00) to cover allotment for the
procurement of 416,667 Cacao Seedlings.
On January 14, 2013, An Executive Order No. 77 Series of 2012 and a
Memorandum were issued by Mayor Amante creating the Agroforestry Dev’t
TWG with Engr. Pierre Anthony D. Joven as the TWG Coordinator;
On February 8, 2013 another Sub-Allotment Advice (SAA) was issued by Dir.
Angelito V. Fontanilla of Financial and Management Service per SAA No.
R13-101-2013-02-077 of even date amounting to One million pesos only
(1,000,000.00) to cover the balance of allotment for the procurement of
Cacao Seedlings as per approved Work and Financial Plan.
Monitoring and Supervision Activities
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On February 11, 2013, a Memorandum of Agreement was binded between
OIC, Regional Executive Director Nonito M. Tamayo as first party and Butuan
City Mayor Ferdinand M. Amante,Jr. as second party for the initial Five Million
Pesos (5M) as first tranche allocation for the procurement of Four Hundred
Sixteen Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Seven (416,667) superior quality of grafted
cacao seedlings at P12.00/seedling to be planted in eighteen(18) timberland
barangays within Butuan City with an aggregate area of 833 hectares.
On July 22, 2013, another MOA was forged for by both parties for the second
and final tranche amounting to One Million Pesos only (1M) for the
procurement of the remaining 83,333 cacao seedlings with an area of 167
hectares to complete the 1,000.0 hectares target of the LGU.
B. Implementation stage
On January2013 to May 2013 and March 2014 to September 2014,series of
consultations and information campaign on the detailed implementation of
the activities of the cacao project and skills
training, farm planning coaching was
conducted and facilitated by Butuan City
Agricultures Office(CAO) in 18 identified brgys to
ascertain the
readiness of the
recipient in the
implementation
of the project.
The Survey, Mapping and
Planning(SMP) was also conducted
by the LGU thru the City ENRO using a GPS instrument to determine the
potential area for cacao project.
From December 10, 2013 to May 31, 2015
there were twenty two (22) cacao deliveries
that has been
recorded with
a total of
400,500
seedlings to
respective
barangays
Cacao seminar at
brgy.Anticala on Jan. 23,
2013
Cacao orientation at
Brgy.Tiniwisanheldon Oct.
8, 2014
Cacao delivery on Jan. 18,
at Brgy. San Mateo
Cacao delivery on Jan.
30, 2013 at Brgy.Dulag
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C. Monitoring and validation
On August 4-18, 2014, two teams from the Regional Office per RSO No. 283
conducted the first round validation of cacao accomplishment of Butuan City.
It was headed by For. Marlyn Delos Arcos of team A and For. Celeste N. Paler of
team B.The teams were able to validate a total of 153.4 hectares of cacao
plantation with 40,283 seedlings out of 66,083 seedlings reported planted with
an average survival rate of 61%. Due to time constraints the teams were not
able to continue the validation but they recommended the second round of
validation to fully cover the entire 1000 hectares reported planted by the
concerned LGU.
On November 25 to December 15, 2014, a second round validation from the
Regional office headed by For J’C Quiniones per RSO No. 2014-507. The team
was able to validate a total area 36.0hectares covering a total no. of seedlings
of 8,514 with recorded survival of 3, 944 or 46% survival rate.
II. THE THIRD ROUND OF VALIDATION
PENRO Agusan del Norte received a memorandum from RD Tamayo to
validate the remaining 810. Hectares of cacao accomplishment within Butuan City.
Starting March 25 to April 27, 2015, the third round of validation is conducted
composed of eight(8) representative from the PENRO, sixteen (16) representative
from CENRO Nasipit and twelve(12) representative from the LGU Butuan City.
A. OBJECTIVES OF THE VALIDATION
The general objectives of the team as specified in the Special Order are the
following:
1. To determine the percentage survival rate of the seedlings planted per area
developed;
2. To collate strategies and practices employed by the implementing office;
3. To gather geo-tagged photos;
4. To conduct perimeter survey of the actual area planted;
5. To submit CSW report on the findings/result of the validation
B. METHODOLOGY:
1. Courtesy call with the concerned LGU’s;
2. 100% intensity of validation;
3. Perimeter survey using geo-tagged instrument;
4. Exit conference
5. Report by sub-team and submission for consolidation;
6. CSW submission to Regional Office thru channel
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C. THE ACTUAL FIELD VALIDATION
Prior to validation proper, as part of the methodology process, on March 23, 2015,
we convened all members of the team at PENR Office to properly discuss the
objectives, methodology and mechanics of the validation. It was during that time that
sub-teams (consist of 8) were created and assigned in specified barangay of the
project.
On the afternoon of March 23, 2015, a courtesy call to the City Mayor was held and
the team was met by his representative in the person of Engr. Pierre Joven. The
courtesy call was initiated by the team together with the active participation of
CENRO Norman Asugan of CENRO Nasipit. It was during that time, that we tackled
and came to an agreement on the participation of LGU Butuan City through its
representative to accompany each team in the whole duration of the activity. Letter
to the Barangay Captains for the said activity is handled by the City LGU to be
delivered before the start of the field validation.
On March 24, 2015, another meeting was held at the City Agriculture’s Office
(CAO) in Tiniwisan, Butuan City. This time, both representatives from the LGU Butuan
and DENR met for the first time to constitute its sub-team. List of cacao beneficiaries of
every Barangay were distributed by the CAO as the teams primary document in
validating the individual accomplishment of the beneficiaries.
The first deployment of the validating team on the field happened on March 25 to
April 1, 2015. A courtesy call to every barangay was done prior to the validation and in
order also to ask a barangay representative to guide the team to every beneficiary.
During this deployment, there were some hindrances that resulted to a slow paced
validation. This includes the DepEd’s series of school recognition and graduation
ceremonies, lack or absence of a Brgy. Representative to guide the team and the
delayed dissemination of LGU’s letter to Barangay Captains on the said activity.
The second deployment of the validating team was scheduled on April 13 to 24,
2015, this is expected to be the last deployment to complete the validation.
To settle the differences that arise during the
first deployment, on April 14 2015, all members
of the team have convened again at City
ENRO office to level-off and discuss the issues
and concerns in order to not hamper the
ongoing validation.
On April 17, 2015, the team conducted
assessment on the initial
accomplishment of the sub-
teams. There are around 18 brgys
that were already completed
during that period.
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On April 27, 2015, all members of the team have convened together to finalize
each report for consolidation. Hereunder are
On May 11, 2015 at 1:00 P.M, an exit conference was conducted at PENR Office. It
was attended by the representatives from LGU Butuan in the person of Engr. Pierre
Anthony Joven and Engr. Alberto Buca of CAO together with all members of the
validating team. All observations, findings and recommendations of the validating
were presented to formally inform both parties on the result of the validation.
Hereunder are the observations, findings and recommendation of the validating
team, to wit:
OBSERVATIONS
The first delivery of Cacao in Brgy. Bitan-agan is not grafted. Accordingly, it is
supposed to be grafted in the site as promised. However, after 2 months of
waiting, the Brgy. Officials then decided to distribute the Cacao (Still sexually
propagated) to the farmers as most of it were already damaged due to lack of
experience in stocking the cacao seedlings.
Accordingly, during delivery, some seedlings were already manifesting a weak
constitution due to stress and others are dying due to inappropriate handling
during disposition.
The actual number of seedlings received by beneficiaries did not coincide with
the list provided by the City Agriculture’s Office (CAO) to the validating team.
Based on the interview with concerned barangay officials, cacao seedlings
suffered high mortality during long periods of stocking at the delivery site due to
lack of technical expertise in part of the Barangay LGU to handle the cacao
seedlings. It happened particularly in Brgy. Bitan-agan, Amparo, Don Francisco,
Salvacion, Bugsukan, Taligaman and Basag.
The number of seedlings received by the farmers varies considerably depending
on the preference of the farmer. Some only received 12 seedlings while others at
most received 1000 seedlings.
There were cacao seedlings not planted by the farmers because some of them
were at high risk of dying as partly damaged during Typhoon Seniang particularly
in Brgy. Florida and Mandamo area.
Some of the Cacao seedlings were not planted in the recipient’s surveyed farm
lot, instead they are planted near their residences and/or on their backyard.
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The list of beneficiaries provided by the CAO to validating team did not conform
to the actual individuals who received and planted the cacao seedlings
Cacao seedlings planted in the open areas have attained poor, stunted and
yellowing of leaves.
Other cacao seedlings were intercropped along coconut and falcate
plantations.
There are cacao plantation that are already fruit bearing particularly in Brgy.
Dulag, Antongalon and Salvacion area
There are around----- beneficiaries accounted who participated the project.
FINDINGS
Generally, during the consolidation of the report, it discloses that only 273.28
hectares were being planted and validated by the team. To sum up the result of
previous validation, a total 465.37 hectares planted with cacao out of the target
area of 1000 hectares by the LGU;
Based on the shapefiles as output of the perimeter survey, around 105.0 hectares
were planted in the A&D lands;
A total of 131,491 seedlings of cacao were being planted and accounted in
identified barangays with different planting distance of 3m x 4m, 4m x 4m, 5m x
5m having a height ranging from 40 cms. to 150 cms.
Survival rate of plantation were being recorded to only 33%. This may be
attributed to the following reasons, to wit:
- Poor growth due to long dry season during the period of planting and
planting of cacao seedlings in an open area;
-There are a lot of unaccounted cacao seedlings not planted in the
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field because they were already damaged before outplanting and others
were damaged during Typhoon Seniang. However, there are instances that
beneficiaries did not really plant due to lack of interest in the project;
- Lack of proper delegation of authorities in part of the LGU to manage
and supervise the project in the field.
- Lack of technical expertise/Technician to handle the project.
- Lack of maintenance and protection activities conducted by the
recipient, except plantations with in Brgy. Don Francisco, Salvacion,
Tiniwisan, Cabcabon, Dulag, Tungao and Pigdaulan, wherein
maintenance thru brushing and fertilization were properly conducted at
the expense of the beneficiary.
General Recommendation
With the foregoing findings and observation, the team therefore
categorically recommend for the DENR as first party of the MOA to call for a
Technical Conference with the LGU Butuan to discuss and strategize on how to
improve the growth and survival rate of the established cacao plantation and at
the same time to provide the overall guidance to the project. This is stipulated in
the MOA under Section 3 thereof.
Specific Recommendation:
1. The Second Party should conduct immediate maintenance and protection
activities in all sites such as replanting, weeding and fertilization in order to
improve the survival rate of the project to reach the minimum survival of 85%
and above.
2. The LGU Butuan to spearhead enhancement/capability training on Cacao
plantation development, management and techniques in all barangays with
cacao project.
3. Cacao seedlings planted within A&D area should be replenished and be
planted within Timberland area.
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4. The LGU should delegate/institutionalize specific office to monitor and
supervise the project.
5. Strengthen the partnership and coordination effort with DENR and LGU to
intensify the regular monitoring of the project.
Geo-tagged photos of Cacao seedlings located at Brgy. Bitan-agan,
Butuan City
Photos show the vigorous growth of Cacao plantation located at Brgy.
Bitan-agan, area was located along the watershed of the said Barangays.
Photos show the injurious growth & chlorosis of Cacao plantation due to
the attack of aphids and poor growth due to long drought that leads to
grass fire .
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Visit of Datu Gregorio E. Antong (MMTFA Chairman) informing that seedlings
were already delivered by supplier Barra Agro-Industrial Marketing Cooperative
on May 29, 2015
On June 2, 2015, Datu Gregorio E. Antong, MMTFA Chairman, our 2015 NGP
implementer visited NGP office informing that they have already received the seedlings
delivered by supplier on May 29, 2015. It was advised that the seedlings received shall be
counted and DENR must also validated said seedlings delivered.
NGP staff meeting in preparation for the upcoming 100% validation of 2014 NGP
sites on June 3, 2015
In preparation for the upcoming 100%
validation of 2014 NGP sites, NGP Coordinator
Rogelio P. Maghuyop called the attention of all NGP
staff informing them on the said activity.
It was agreed that pre-validation of 2014 NGP
sites shall be conducted in preparation for the
upcoming activity which is
scheduled on June, 2015.
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Meeting of LPRAT-Tubay on June 9, 2015 at Mayor’s Office, Tubay, Agusan del
Norte
During the monthly meeting of LPRAT-Tubay, NGP Coordinator attended the said
meeting & the issues regarding on 2015 NGP target was tackled. NGP Coordinator
informed that CENRO-Tubay will be implementing said target if the issues will not be
resolved as soon as possible. It was answered that they will provide a Resolution
waiving the said project will be created once DENR withdraws the project.
Inspection of the delivered seedlings (2015 Fruit trees target) to Manobo-
Mamanwa Tribal Farmers Association (MMTFA) on June 11, 2015
NGP team inspected the seedlings delivered (Lanzones & Rambutan) headed by For. Aniana J. Radaza, Planning Officer-Designate after the pre-validation at 2014 NGP site conducted.
Enhancement Technical Capability Workshop
of National Greening Program Technical Staff
OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES
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In connection with the implementation of National Greening Program and to
trace its weaknesses and strength of our technical staff implementing the NGP
especially, the Forestry Extension Officers, Project Technical Assistants and other
personnel conducting support to NGP such as GIS Specialist, the training workshop
was envisioned and was realized in the recently concluded Seminar-Workshop on
Enhancing Technical Capabilities and skills of our implementers especially the
contractual personnel.
The topic discussed during the sessions were as follows; Cacao Establishment
and Management: lecture and discussion was delivered and facilitated by Mr.
Leonardo Oconer of LGU-City ENRO Butuan City, Rubber Establishment: Lecture
delivered by Forester Edward Vecina, Overview of Enhancement Seminar, NGP
and Basic Community Organizing, NGP Reportorial, Duties and Responsibilities of
the NGP Implementers and Outline of Project Completion Report; all of these topics
were delivered and discussed by Forester Rodelio G. Mendez.
To gauge the knowledge gained by the participants and to determine their
level of stocked knowledge, a written examination was given to all participants to
be attentive during the seminar-workshop especially on the lecture and discussion.
Photos shown the participant as they attentively listen to the discussions delivered by the Speakers.
PENRO- A.D.N. 2ND Quarter National Greening Program, CY 2015
Prepared by:
CRISTY JOY M. SUMA-OY
Forestry Extension Officer
Checked by:
RODELIO G. MENDEZ
NGP Coordinator
Noted by:
ACHILLES ANTHONY C. EBRON
Chief, Technical Services Division
Approved by:
PATERNO B. OLIVERA
OIC, PENR Officer