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COFFEE: Industry Strategic S&T Plan MILESONES (TARGETED SECTORAL OUTCOMES) Targets for 2013-2015 RELIABLE BASELINE SOLID BENCHMARK ISP OUTPUTS BUNDLE OF INTERVENTION Network of Implementers 2016 2020 2013 2014 2015 R&D Initiatives Promotion and Technology Transfer Activities Policy Issues/Concerns Capability Building Increase in national average yield from 0.3 to 0.35 mt/ha) for coffee (Arabica, Excelsa, Liberica and Robusta) Increase in national average yield from 0.3 to 0.50 mt/ha) Ave. yield without ISP contri- bution: 0.32 mt/ha Ave. yield without ISP contri- bution: 0.33 mt/ha Ave. yield with ISP: 0.34 mt/ha 2010 national ave. yield: 0.3 mt/ha (Philippine Coffee Board) Vietnam: 2.15 mt/ha (faostat) Increased national average yield of Arabica, Excelsa, Liberica and Robusta Available coffee tissue- cultured planting materials Established field gene banks in selected SUCs in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao Initiatives in the pipeline Enhancement of micropropagation techniques for quality planting materials ▪ Characterization and selection of coffee genetic resources ▪ Improvement in the quality of coffee beans Training on production and postharvest practices (for farmers and trainers; Regional and national trainings shall be conducted in cooperation with other SUCs, LGUs, NGOs, coffee cooperatives/ass ociations and the private sector) Policy on germplasm exchange of materials from other coffee growing countries Analysis and development of models to address the concerns on marketing, information asymmetry, transactions cost and product grades and standards Conduct of impact assessment studies CavSU, Philippine Coffee Board, USM, BSU, selected SUCs, Mendez Organic Farm Revised as of Aug. 31, 2012

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COFFEE: Industry Strategic S&T Plan MILESONES (TARGETED SECTORAL OUTCOMES)

Targets for 2013-2015

RELIABLE BASELINE

SOLID BENCHMARK

ISP OUTPUTS

BUNDLE OF INTERVENTION

Network of Implementers

2016

2020

2013

2014

2015

R&D Initiatives

Promotion and Technology

Transfer Activities

Policy

Issues/Concerns

Capability Building

Increase in national average yield from 0.3 to 0.35 mt/ha) for coffee (Arabica, Excelsa, Liberica and Robusta)

Increase in national average yield from 0.3 to 0.50 mt/ha)

Ave. yield without ISP contri-bution: 0.32 mt/ha

Ave. yield without ISP contri-bution: 0.33 mt/ha

Ave. yield with ISP: 0.34 mt/ha

2010 national ave. yield: 0.3 mt/ha (Philippine Coffee Board)

Vietnam: 2.15 mt/ha (faostat)

Increased national average yield of Arabica, Excelsa, Liberica and Robusta Available coffee tissue-cultured planting materials Established field gene banks in selected SUCs in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao

Initiatives in the pipeline Enhancement of micropropagation techniques for quality planting materials ▪ Characterization and selection of coffee genetic resources ▪ Improvement in the quality of coffee beans

Training on production and postharvest practices (for farmers and trainers; Regional and national trainings shall be conducted in cooperation with other SUCs, LGUs, NGOs, coffee cooperatives/associations and the private sector)

Policy on germplasm exchange of materials from other coffee growing countries Analysis and development of models to address the concerns on marketing, information asymmetry, transactions cost and product grades and standards Conduct of impact assessment studies

CavSU, Philippine Coffee Board, USM, BSU, selected SUCs, Mendez Organic Farm

Revised as of Aug. 31, 2012

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COFFEE: Industry Strategic S&T Plan

MILESONES (TARGETED SECTORAL OUTCOMES)

Targets for 2013-2015

RELIABLE BASELINE

SOLID BENCHMARK

ISP OUTPUTS

BUNDLE OF INTERVENTION

Network of Implementers

2016

2020

2013

2014

2015

R&D Initiatives

Promotion and Technology

Transfer Activities

Policy

Issues/Concerns

Capability Building

Database of genetic variables of coffee Established Philippine Coffee Quality Center Cup profiles of Philippine Barako, Arabica, Excelsa and Gourmet Robusta

Revised as of Aug. 31, 2012

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COFFEE: Industry Strategic S&T Plan

MILESONES (TARGETED SECTORAL OUTCOMES)

Targets for 2013-2015

RELIABLE BASELINE

SOLID BENCHM

ARK

ISP OUTPUTS

BUNDLE OF INTERVENTION

Network of Implementers

2016

2020

2013

2014

2015

R&D Initiatives

Promotion and Technology

Transfer Activities

Policy

Issues/Concerns

Capability Building

Increase national average yield of organic Arabica from 0.3 to 0.45 mt/ha

Increase national average yield of organic Arabica from 03. to 0.6 mt/ha

Produc-tivity of organic Arabica coffee: 0.35 mt/ha

Produc-tivity of organic Arabica coffee: 0.40 mt/ha

Produc-tivity of organic Arabica coffee: 0.45 mt/ha

2010 productivity of organic coffee: 0.3 mt/ha (Northern Luzon)

Maps delineating organic Arabica coffee areas; Formulated organic fertilizers; Optimum rates of formulated organic fertilizers; Improved POT for organic Arabica coffee production; Pest and disease management system for organically grown Arabica coffee; Cropping system for organic Arabica production

Ongoing initiatives ▪ Development of package of technology (POT) for organic Arabica

Ongoing initiatives Technology promotion and tech transfer for organic coffee production and postharvest practices Proposed: Community-based STBF & Technomart for organic coffee

BSU, *BOCAELI, **RMCC, LGU, DA

Revised as of Aug. 31, 2012

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COFFEE: Industry Strategic S&T Plan

MILESONES (TARGETED SECTORAL OUTCOMES)

Targets for 2013-2015

RELIABLE BASELINE

SOLID BENCHMARK

ISP OUTPUTS

BUNDLE OF INTERVENTION

Network of Implementers

2016

2020

2013

2014

2015

R&D Initiatives

Promotion and Technology

Transfer Activities

Policy

Issues/Concerns

Capability Building

Improve quality of coffee beans produced by small-scale farmers

Coffee processing machines for small-scale operation; Quality packaging materials for organic Arabica coffee; Organic certification system for organic Arabica coffee green beans and roasted beans

Proposed ▪ Development of coffee processing machines and micro controller devices for small-scale operation (coffee pulper, coffee sorting machine, coffee grinder, packaging and coffee brewing machine – for adaptation) –To be funded by CHED ▪ Performance testing of coffee processing machines; product quality analysis

CvSU, PhilMech, UPLB

Revised as of Aug. 31, 2012

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COFFEE: Industry Strategic S&T Plan

MILESONES (TARGETED SECTORAL OUTCOMES)

Targets for 2013-2015

RELIABLE BASELINE

SOLID BENCHMARK

ISP OUTPUTS

BUNDLE OF INTERVENTION

Network of Implementers

2016

2020

2013

2014

2015

R&D Initiatives

Promotion and Technology

Transfer Activities

Policy

Issues/Concerns

Capability Building

Ongoing initiatives (organic Arabica) Development/testing of packaging materials and shelf life for organically grown Arabica Evaluation of roasting methods,packaging materials and shelf life of roasted organically grown Arabica Establishment of duly recognized organic certification system

*BOCAELI – Benguet Organic Coffee Arabica Enterprises Limited Incorporated **RMCC – Rocky Mountain Coffee Company

Revised as of Aug. 31, 2012