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Biological and Nutrition Farming Technology Sto. Domingo, Albay pilot project

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Biological and Nutrition Farming

TechnologySto. Domingo, Albay pilot project

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Promotion of food productions that will boost the economy.

Importance of Campaign

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Implementation of the organic e-farming technology of zero fertilizer-zero pesticide will not only preserve ournature but will also move the economy to the next level of our goal which is e-commerce

Importance of Campaign

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To assist the farmers to get out of debt which resulted from commercial fertilizer and pesticide corporation program dependent.

Importance of Campaign

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E-commerce is now the way of economic life in a progressive society.

Importance of Campaign

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A system and technology is needed to make dynamic food production activities and take advantage of the very fertile agricultural soil from volcano, good rainy season for farm water supply, strategic location for trading, and manpower availability.

Importance of Campaign

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If we can get more funds, thinking and planning beyond

will get more farmers involve and hectares of land will be added into the program .

Contributors will help us achieve

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Will allow us to try and plant variety of season crops to establish a year round production.

Contributors will help us achieve

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By documenting the process, we can create a farmers progressive technical manual on a hard copy and online domain.

Contributors will help us achieve

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Can start to initiate and organize a “Community Supported Agriculture” (CSA) program in every community

Contributors will help us achieve

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Can extend the program to other regions.

Contributors will help us achieve

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All the development will lead to an e-commerce.

Contributors will help us achieve

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We need a minimum amount of $5,000.00 to be utilized on a total of 5 hectares on 1 or ½ hectare per farmer.

Funding needed and distribution

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A pilot project to be started on November 2013 to February 2014 planting season, a time of less typhoon but with lots of rain.

Funding needed and distribution

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Each farmer will be funded on the labor and material they needed for 4 months until harvesting.

Funding needed and distribution

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This will require them to tend the farm and maintain proper documentation of the applied process.

Funding needed and distribution

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Will attend seminars and training as required

Funding needed and distribution

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Funding needed and distribution

70% of funds will be used in the in the farm labor

and materials like foliar, probiotics, basal,

vegetative, flowering and fruiting liquid fertilizer.

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Funding needed and distribution

30% of funds is for overhead cost of seminars and training and the docufilming and recording of the process for establishing future reference.

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Farmers will pay back, from their harvest, the funds used on labor and materials only. The funds collected will be rolled over to the next farmer/s.

Funding needed and distribution

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For farmers to yield palay produce per hectare from 70 sacks to 100+++sacks of palay.

Main Objectives

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Zero fertilizer and zero pesticide

Main Objectives

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Main Objectives

Organic “yet to be certified” rice.

Biological and Nutrition Farming Technology

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Traditional farming yielding 70-80 sacks of palay per hectare is the commonly accepted farming procedure in Sto. Domingo, Albay.1 hectare yield:

70 sacks of palay = 35 sacks of rice 5 sacks of rice x P1,500 = P52,500Average 1 hectare farming cost : 25,000Net/4 mos P27,500 Farmer inc./hectare: P6,875/mo. = $153.

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A picturesque town on an incline at the foot of Mayon volcano, overlooking Gulf of Albay. Seated between two commercial centers:

Legaspi City, 12 kilometers to the south and Tabaco City, 14 kilometers to the north.

A gateway to Cagraray Island where Misibis Resort is located.

LOCATION OF THE PILOT PROJECT

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$5,000.00

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