Upload
lenhi
View
226
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Project Year: Year 2 Period Covered: August 2010 – March 2011 Program: National Integrated Banana Research and Development
Program
Project 2.3: Adoption of S&T- Based Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) in Saba/Cardaba and Lakatan in Region X1
Project Leader: BELLY T. DIONIO/ Female Agency Address: University of Southeastern Philippines
Tagum-Mabini Campus Apokon, Tagum City Telefax: (084) 217 3486 E-mail: [email protected] Project Staffs: CONCEPCION SOGUILON– BPI-DNCRDC GRACE CABALLERO- SPAMAST Research Assistant: ERNEST ANDREI MASCARIÑAS Implementing Agencies: University of Southeastern Philippines- Lead Agency
Southern Philippines Agribusiness and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology (SPAMAST)
Bureau of Plant Industry-Davao National Crop Research and Development Center (BPI-DNCRDC)
Cooperating Agencies DA XI Provincial/City/Municipal Agriculturist Offices FITS Centers Local Government Units Cooperatives Research & Development Stations
University of Southeastern Philippines Tagum-Mabini Campus, Tagum City Davao del Norte Bureau of Plant Industry-DNCRDC Tugbok District, Davao City SPAMAST Matti, Digos City, Davao del Sur
Sites of implementation/Municipality/District/Province/Region Compostela Valley Province Davao del Sur Davao City, Region XI
Actual Start Date August 1, 2009 Expected Date of Completion July 31, 2012 Duration 36 months
Accomplishments (USeP, BPI-DNCRDC, SPAMAST): Y2 (August 2010-March 2011)
Target Activities for the Period
Actual Accomplishment
Percent Accomplishment
Remarks For the period
Cumulative (from start)
1. Care and maintenance of demo farms and enhancement of established Lakatan and Cardaba farms
Plant care operations in demo farms were carried out (regular fertilizer application, sanitation, e. g., stem and mat sanitation and regular leaf trimming and deleafing, population control, proper drainage, and insect pest and disease monitoring and their management). Sanitation, population control and nutrient management were introduced in established farms. Fruit care operations ( bagging, etc.) were conducted in demo farms in Monkayo, ComVal Province and other project sites in Davao City Gathered agronomic data (pre-harvest) Gathered yield data in one farm in Monkayo (Ongoing data collection in all project sites) Harvesting was started in Mascariñas Farm, Monkayo, ComVal Province.
100% 75% 100 % 75% 80%
60% 50% 30% 50% 20%
Fertilizer program was implemented for the POT and Modified POT (Please see attachment A). Cardaba demo farm in Mabini, Compostela Province was damaged by drought last April 2010. Another Cardaba farm in Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur was damaged by flood last January 2011. Project sites were replaced. About 180 Lakatan plants were blown down by strong wind in Mascariñas’ farm, Monkayo, ComVal Province last October 27, 2010.
2. Training/seminar of banana farmer cooperators and other banana growers, farmers’ meetings and Field Day
Conducted 4- day training in Monkayo, ComVal Province on Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Lakatan and Cardaba Production last September 2-3 and September 16-17, 2010.
100%
80%
Field Day is scheduled 1
st week of
May 2011. Attended by over 50 participants composed of banana growers and cooperators, municipal agriculturists and agricultural
3. Preparation /distribution of IEC materials
A two -day training was conducted at the Farmers’ Pavilion of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Bago -Oshiro, Davao City last November 23-24, 2010. Conducted on- site training and in-house training in Davao del Sur. Prepared the following posters on banana and banana diseases:
1. Different parts of banana 2. Banana bract mosaic 3. Banana bunchy top 4. Banana freckles 5. Moko disease of banana 6. Nutrient deficiencies symptoms and toxicities
in banana 7. Fusarium wilt (Panama disease ) of banana 8. Black leaf streak (Sigatoka) disease of
banana Distributed two sets of IEC materials (leaflets) during the training in Davao del Sur (Banana corm weevil and Black cross).
100% 70% 20 %
80% 60% 20%
technicians and municipal officials. Attended by 30 participants composed of farmer cooperators, agriculture extension technicians, barangay officials of the agriculture committee in Davao City and students. 10 participants were trained in the on-site training and 25 participants attended the in-house training in Davao del Sur. Production will be negotiated with SMARRDEC for funding support. 18 tarpaulin posters were printed and 14 were given to banana growers.
Highlights of Accomplishments (Region X1)
In Compostela Valley, demo farms identified from two municipalities were closely monitored. Regular gathering of data was also done. Soil sampling and liming were conducted in acidic areas to correct soil acidity. Early detection and eradication of disease especially bunchy top is strictly implemented to minimize disease spread. Areas for enhancement in lakatan and cardaba were already identified from two municipalities in Comval, namely: Municipality of Monkayo (3 farms for lakatan and 6 farms for Cardaba) and Municipality of Mabini (4 farms) and initial activities were already conducted such as stem and mat sanitation and weeding. The details of the farm sites are shown in Attachment A.
A four-day training on ICM and GAP was also conducted in Monkayo on September 2-3
and September 16-17, 2010 which was attended by over 50 participants composed of banana farmers, technicians and farmer-politicians. Experts on different aspects of banana production shared their knowledge to farmers. Actual disease identification and eradication and proper lay-outing were also done right after every lecture. This gathering of farmers and technicians led to the creation of banana growers association in Monkayo which aims to organize the farmers and enhance their production practices to improve banana production. The association at present is negotiating for buyers who will buy their produce at reasonable price.
In Davao City, three identified farm sites in Barangays Catalunan Grande and Lampianao, Davao City were regularly monitored. Diseases observed were recorded and were eradicated immediately particularly plants infected with bunchy top and cucumber mosaic. Cultural practices on the care and maintenance of the plants were also undertaken wherein interventions of the Lakatan POT and modifications of the POT were followed. Agronomic data such as plant height, girth and number of leaves were gathered. Five farmer cooperators in Barangays Ilam and Manambulan, Davao City were also identified for the enhancement aspect of the project. Technical assistance was provided to them particularly on the care and maintenance of their crop. Soil samples were also collected from their areas for analysis. Details of the farm sites are shown in attachment A.
A training was also conducted at the Farmers’ Pavilion, BPI-DNCRDC last November 23-24, 2010 which was attended by participants from the Local Government Units, Farmer cooperators, Barangay Officials and students. Resource persons were invited to lecture on various topics related to banana production.
Monitoring activities in the different project sites in Lower Mabuhay, Bansalan; Poblacion, Matanao; Kapatagan, Digos City, Dulangan and Goma, Digos City; and Darong, Sta. Cruz were regularly conducted. An on-field training (from planting to care and maintenance) was conducted for the cooperators. Care and maintenance practices were implemented such as weeding, fertilization, deleafing, and observation on disease occurrence. Sample plants were tagged for the data gathering on agronomic characteristics. Three farmers were identified for the enhancement program for Lakatan (1 from Buhangin, Malita and 2 from Kapatagan, Digos City) and 10 for the cardaba enhancement project (2 from Digos City, 4 from Buhangin, Malita and 4 from Matutungan, Sta. Cruz). Soil samples were taken from these areas. Details of the farm sites are shown in attachment A.
As a start of the enhancement project, an on-field training was conducted at Dulangan, Digos City involving the cooperator, the caretaker and some eight cardaba banana owners. The on-field training was conducted by the Project Staff. A techno forum was done at SPAMAST-CAS Campus on February 7, 2011 wherein a training on banana disease prevention and control as well as compost making was attended by 25 banana growers which included project cooperators and additional banana growers within the surrounding areas of the campus.
Results and Discussion
1. Agronomic Data
Table 1a. Growth characteristics of lakatan in three farms in Monkayo, Compostela Valley
Province.
1 On-going data collection in Alcaraz and Rosales farms.
The Lakatan P.O.T in Rosales Farm with a mean of 103.71 cm and Mascarinas Farm
with a mean 160.03 cm farm obtained the highest height increments which were comparable to the Modified POT’s of the two farms with means of 97.o7 cm and 147.21 cm, respectively. However, Modified POT in Alcaraz Farm attained the highest mean of 105.29 cm which is comparable to Lakatan POT. Farmer’s practice in the three farms of Alcaraz, Rosales and Mascarinas obtained the lowest means of 88.71 cm, 86.85 cm and 140.52 cm, respectively .Farmer’s practice in Rosales and Mascarinas Farms were both comparable to Modified POT while Alcaraz’ Farmers Practice is comparable to Lakatan POT. There were no significant differences in the pseudostem girth increment among the practices except in Alcaraz farm. Farmer’s practice attained the highest mean of 20.21 cm which is comparable to Lakatan POT. Modified POT had the lowest mean of 16.21 cm.
PRODUC TION PRACTI CE
GROWTH PARAMETERS
Increment in Height (cm) Increment in Pseudostem Girth (cm)
Number of Leaves Days to Shooting
1
Alcaraz Rosales Mascarinas Alcaraz Rosales Mascarinas Alcaraz Rosales Mascarinas Mascarinas
Lakatan POT
94.114ab
103.71a
160.03a
18.71a
18.93ns
19.83ns
5.84ns
6.00ns
3.76ns
274.38ab
Modified POT
105.29a
97.07ab
147.21ab
16.21b
20.43ns
18.76ns
5.97ns
6.02ns
3.76ns
280.13a
Farmers’ Practice
88.71b
86.85b
140.52b
20.21a
18.86ns
18.40ns
5.82ns
5.84ns
3.78ns
267.70b
Likewise, no significant differences were also observed in number of leaves among Modified POT, Lakatan POT and Farmer’s Practice. In days to shooting, Modified POT has the longest days with a mean of 280.13 days which is comparable to Lakatan POT with 274.38 days. Farmer’s had the shortest days to shooting with 267.70 days which is comparable to Lakatan P.OT. The above results showed that the growth increment of Lakatan POT’s are significantly higher except in Alcaraz farm compared to the farmers’ practices and were comparable to Modified P.O.T’s. However, there was no significant difference between modified and farmer’s practice. These results can be attributed to the amount of fertilizers applied with Lakatan POT with the highest followed by Modified POT and Farmer’s Practice with limited inputs applied. Alcaraz farm had a different trend in both growth increment and pseudostem girth increment. Although the farmer’s practice was still the lowest, the Modified POT obtained the highest growth increment which is comparable to Lakatan POT. Farmer’s practice had a comparable increment with Lakatan POT. One of the problems encountered in the Alcaraz farm planted with Lakatan POT which was not anticipated is poor drainage when heavy rains occur. It was observed that the area planted for Modified POT drains faster compared to Lakatan POT and this event might have affected the growth of Lakatan POT treated plants. Pseudostem girth was highest in farmer’s practice which is comparable with Lakatan POT followed by Modified POT. The planting distance adopted by Mr. Alcaraz in his farmer’s practice is 2 x 3 meters giving 1, 666 mats per hectare, compared to 1,1818 mats and 1,904 mats per hectare in Modified and Lakatan POT’s, respectively. It appeared that lakatan plants planted at lesser density per hectare produces bigger pseudostem girth. In Mascarinas farm, Modified POT has the longest days to shooting which is comparable to Lakatan POT. Although numerically different, there is no statistical difference in the shooting of Lakatan POT and Farmer’s practice. The early shooting of plants in farmer’s practice indicated the effect of nutrition on shooting considering that this practice is least applied with fertilizers among treatments. Table 1b. Growth characteristics of lakatan in four farms in Davao City and Davao del Sur.
* Farms in Davao City ** Farms in Davao del Sur
PRODUCTION PRACTICES
GROWTH PARAMETERS
Increment in Height (cm) Increment in Pseudostem Girth (cm)
Number of Leaves
Alcala* Ale* Patalinghug** Lusica ** Alcala* Ale* Alcala * Ale*
Lakatan P.O.T 94.60
ns 182.72
b
33.00b 118.30
a
10.87ns 24.52b 7.67
a 10.5
b
Modified P.O.T 90.00 138.12
c
73.43a 97.73
b
10.33 19.21c 7.33
ab 12.5
a
Farmer’s Practice
88.93
199.05a
28.53
b 72.00
c 10.03 24.48a 7.03
b
10.4
b
Table 1b shows the increment in height of Lakatan plants established in the two farm sites. In Ale’s farm, the increment in height which is 199.05cm of the farmer’s practice is higher as compared to the other technology practiced. This increase could be attributed to the distance of planting practiced by the farmer since closer distance of planting was done. The penetration of sunlight is quite limited due to the overlapping of leaves thus photosynthetic activity of the plant is affected. Furthermore, the farmer used overgrown plants and practiced foliar spraying at 15 days interval on the vegetative stage could have attributed to the faster increase in the growth of the plants. No significant difference on the increment in height at Alcala’s farm was observed.
Increment in pseudostem girth of Lakatan plants (Table 1b) showed a signicant difference in Ale’s farm as computed but gave no significant difference at Alcala’s farm.
At vegetative stage of growth, number of leaves was counted at nine months after
planting and it showed that there is a significant difference between the Lakatan POT and modified POT but is comparable to the farmer’s practice in Ale’s farm. Plants were observed to be infected with sigatoka leaf disease but the farmer was able to deleaf infected leaves earlier thus reducing the inoculum level of the disease resulting to a more leaf number. In Alcala’s farm, comparable result was observed between PCARRD technology and the modified technology and significantly different as compared to the farmer’s practice.
Number of leaves decreased in time which could be attributed to the senescence of the leaves as the plant grows older and other factors have also been observed like the occurrence of Sigatoka that was observed on all the plants.
In Patalinghug and Lusica’s farms significant differences were observed among the
Package of technology (Lakatan and Modified) versus the Farmer’s Practice. Height increment at Patalinghug’s farm was observed high under modified POT at 73.43 cm while Lakatan POT and Farmer’s practice not significant at 5% level HSD with mean height increments of 33 cm and 28.53 cm. At Lusica’s farm, each package of technology was significantly different at 5% level HSD.
2. Fruit Yield Data
Table 2. Fruit yield and yield components of ‘Lakatan’ banana under three production practices
in Mascarinas farm in Monkayo, Comval Province1
PRODUCTION PRACTICES
Mascarinas Farm-/
Finger Hand Number Net Bunch Stalk Gross bunch
Diameter (mm)ns
Weight (kg)* of hands ** Weight (kg)** Weight (kg)**
Weight (kg)**
Lakatan POT 38.53 1.90 ab 7.40 a 12.74 a 2.12 a 14.86 a
Modified POT 39.00 2.00 a 7.00 b 12.06 a 1.71 b 13.65 a
Farmers' practice 38.73 1.76 b 6.53 c 9.83 b 1.66 b 11.51 b
cv (%) 6.26 16.51 5.21 18.76 19.34 17.34
ns - not significant
* - significant at 5% level using HSD.
* *- significant at 1% level, using HSD.
1 Mean of 15 samples
Table 2 shows the fruit yield data with the corresponding parameters under the Lakatan
Package of Technology (POT), Modified P.O.T and Farmers Practice.
The result showed significant differences in the parameters among the production
practices except in the finger diameter. Lakatan P.O.T obtained the highest mean in all the fruit
data parameters except hand weight. Number of hands was highest in Lakatan POT with the
mean of 7.40 followed by Modified P.O.T and Farmers Practice with 7.00 and 6.53, respectively.
Lakatan P.O.T has the highest net bunch weight of 12.74 kg, which was comparable to Modified
P.O.T with 12.06 kg. Farmer’s practice had the lowest with 9.83 kg. Highest mean was obtained
with Lakatan P.O.T with a mean of 2.12 kg, followed by Modified P.O.T and Farmers Practice
which had comparable mean of 1.71 kg and 1.66 kg respectively. Lakatan P.O.T obtained the
highest gross bunch weight with a mean of 14.86 kg, which was comparable to Modified P.O.T
with a mean of 13.65 kg and the lowest mean was obtained from Farmer’s Practice with a mean
of 11.51 kg. Net bunch weight followed the same trend with that of gross bunch weight with
Lakatan P.O.T obtaining the highest mean of 12.74 kg which is comparable to Modified P.O.T
with a mean of 12.06 kg while significant difference was observed in Farmers practice with only
9.83 kg.
The higher means obtained in Lakatan P.O.T, with exception to finger diameter, can be
attributed to higher inputs applied on treated plants which followed the recommendation of 220-
20-260 NPK per hectare compared to 150-50-240 NPK per hectare of that of Modified P.OT.
The lowest means obtained in farmer’s practice mirror the limited inputs applied by the farmer
which revealed the superiority of both P.OT’s. However, it should be noted that despite the
higher inputs in Lakatan P.OT, its result was comparable to Modified P.O.T in some of the
parameters especially the hand weight, gross weight and net bunch weight. This result is
remarkable and it suggests that production inputs, specifically fertilizers, can be reduced without
affecting crop yield.
3. Incidence of Diseases
Table 3 shows that bunchy top had the highest incidence compared to other diseases
followed by banana bract mosaic. This can be explained by the cardaba farms surrounding the
demo farms. It should be noted that the municipality has the largest area devoted to cardaba
production in Comval Province and many of these farms were neglected during the previous
years due to the low price of this commodity. These neglected farms harbour virus diseases of
banana and its vectors spreading diseases to other farms. Other diseases also occurred but
these are rare except in Mascarinas farm where nine cases of Fusarium wilt-suspected plants
were recorded despite disinfection of the corms before planting
Table 3. Incidence of diseases in three farms in Monkayo, Comval Province.
R. ROSALES* MOKO FUSARIUM
WILT BUNCHY TOP BRACT
MOSAIC HEART ROT
Lakatan P.O.T 1 0 2 2 1
Modified P.O.T 0 0 8 1 0
Farmers Practice 0 0 4 10 1
A. ALCARAZ* MOKO FUSARIUM
WILT BUNCHY TOP BRACT
MOSAIC HEART ROT
Lakatan P.O.T 1 0 - 2 0 Modified P.O.T 0 2 6 5 0
Farmers Practice 0 0 8 2
L. MASCARINAS* MOKO FUSARIUM
WILT BUNCHY TOP BRACT
MOSAIC HEART ROT
Lakatan P.O.T 1 2 4 1 0
Modified P.O.T 0 0 0 0 0
Farmers Practice 0 7 8 0 0
*eradicated plants as of March 19, 2011
A total of 17 plants were infected with bunchy top from Ale’s farm and seven plants from Alcala’s farm in Davao City. Infected plants were immediately eradicated using the PCARRD’s recommendation. A total of six plants infected with cucumber mosaic virus were observed at Alcala’s farm which were immediately eradicated. Sigatoka was also observed on all plants. Leaf pruning was done to reduce inoculum of the disease. One plant was observed to be infected with bract mosaic and was eradicated. Symptoms of these diseases are shown below.
a b c d Figure 3. Lakatan plant infected with cucumber mosaic virus (a&b) and bract mosaic (c & d).
Trainings/Seminars Conducted
4.1 Conduct of Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) in Monkayo
Four-day training was conducted at the Monkayo, Municipal Hall on September 2-3 and September 16-17, 2010 which was attended by 50 participants composed of farmer cooperators, cooperative officials, agriculture extension technicians and municipal officials including the vice mayor of Monkayo who has a lakatan farm. The training had emphasis on community wide eradication of banana bunchy top in which the expert Dr. Avelino Raymundo explained to the farmers the importance of cooperation in effective management of this dreader disease. He also shared his expertise on sigatoka disease and its management. Details of the training are shown in Attachment B.
Evaluation sheets were given to the trainees for their comments and suggestions to
serve as basis on how to improve the succeeding trainings as what most of the farmers are expecting in months to come. Results of the post-training evaluation are shown in Attachment C. Lecture materials were given after the training (Attachment F & G).
Prof. Belly Dionio of USEP, conducting lectures on diseases of banana and their management.
Dr. Avelino Raymundo (center) of UPLB shared his expertise on banana bunchy top and sigatoka management. With him is Hon. Avelino Cabag (left) who is also a banana farmer and the municipal councilor and farmer-cooperator Hon. Almario Alcaraz (right).
4.2 Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) in Davao City
A two-day training was conducted at the Farmers’ Pavilion of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Bago Oshiro, Davao City on November 23-24, 2010 which was attended by 30 participants composed of farmer cooperators, agriculture extension technicians, barangay officials of the agriculture committee in Davao City and students. The said training had equipped themselves on the management of banana particularly Lakatan and Cardaba production. Different concerns had been raised during the conduct of the training. Details of the training are shown in Attachment B.
Evaluation sheets translated into Visayan dialect were given to the participants for their reactions and comments. Different reactions were observed from the venue to the resource persons as well as to the food that were served. Most of the participants looked forward to have another training regarding banana production with emphasis on pests and diseases. Results of the post-training evaluation are shown in Attachment C.
Field demonstration on proper lay-outing of different planting systems conducted by Mr. Ernest Andrei Mascariñas, research assistant.
The trainees’ visit in one of the project sites in Monkayo.
Participants during the two-day training at BPI-DNCRDC.
Field demonstration on lay-outing and disease identification and other banana production practices.
4.3 One-day training on Pest Management in Banana and Composting (Davao del Sur) The training was done during the school’s Foundation Day, 07 February 2011. The lecture was done as part of the technology forum strategy. Cooperators of the project as well as neighboring banana growers who were possible banana technology adopters were likewise invited. The lecture focused on the disease prevention and control for banana and on how to do composting using Trichoderma fungus.
Participants during the training on banana production in SPAMAST, Matti, Digos City.
Two sets of IEC materials (Banana weevil and black cross) developed by SPAMAST RDE Unit in collaboration with the High Value Crop Coordinator - Provincial Agriculture Office of Davao Sur were developed. The said IEC materials were translated into the Visayan Dialect. Translation of the IEC materials was assisted by the Project Staff, Ms. Graciela Caballlero.
During the on-site training, participants assisted in the weeding (slashing), desuckering and deleafing activities.
Weeding/slashing activities. Deleafing activity
5. Pictures of the Demo Farms (Region X1)
5.1 Project sites in Compostela Valley Province
Lakatan P.O.T
Modified P.O.T
Farmer’s Practice
Luciano Mascariñas Farm in Monkayo, ComVal Province 12 months after planting. Note first crop of followers.
Modified P.O.T Lakatan P.O.T
Farmers Practice
Almario Alcaraz farm in Monkayo, ComVal Province 10 months after planting
Lakatan P.O.T Modified P.O.T
Farmer’s Practice
Rosales Farm in Monkayo, ComVal Province nine months after planting.
Representative Cardaba farms for enhancement in Mabini, Comval Province.
Mr. Mar’s Farm
Mr. Danding’s Farm Mr. Pagunsan’s Farm
Mr. Villaver’s Farm
5.2 Project sites in Davao City
Farmer’s Practice Modified POT Lakatan POT
Alcala’s farm nine months after planting
Farmer’s Practice Modified POT POT
Ale’s farm nine months after planting
Representative Cardaba farms for enhancement in Davao, City.
Baylin Farm planted with Lakatan Dayon Farm planted with Lakatan
Gambota farm planted with Cardaba Capada Farm planted with Cardaba
5.3 Project sites in Davao del Sur
Lusica farm in Kapatagan, Digos City
Chavez Farm in Matanao, Davao del Sur
Representative farms for enhancement in Davao del Sur
Cardaba Farm
Cardaba Farm
Problems Met/ Suggested Solutions Mascariñas and Rosales farms’ soil analysis revealed the acidity of the soil with pH value ranging from 4.5 to 5.8. Lime was applied to correct the acidity and succeeding soil analysis will be done to monitor the soil pH. Strong wind last October 27, 2010. also toppled about 180 Lakatan plants in Mascariñas’ farm, Monkayo, ComVal Province last October 27, 2010. Additional bamboo props and guying were done for stronger support to the plants.
Heavy rains for the past months delayed the schedule of activities especially in cardaba project sites and flash flood totally ravaged one Cardaba demo farm in Davao del Sur. The area was replaced.. Lately, another demo farm in Davao del Sur was destroyed by stray animals. This incident was already reported to the barangay. Thievery is a serious problem in Mascariñas farm resulting to the missing bunches including some of those tagged for data gathering.
Attachment A Farmer cooperators (Compostela Valley)
Name of cooperator
Farm size (ha)
Project site/ location
Banana cultivar planted
Date of planting
Description of project sites
Water source
Modification on POT (if any)
Remarks Cropping system/ pattern
Land preparation
Terrain/ landscape/ topography
Almario Alcaraz
1.0
Poblacion, Monkayo, Comval
Lakatan
June 2010
Monoculture
Double pass deep
plow & single pass
rastillo
Flat
Rainfed
Establishment
Romeo Rosales
0.7
Poblacion, Monkayo, Comval
Lakatan
May 14,
2010
Monoculture
Double pass deep
plow & single pass
rastillo
Flat/rolling
Rainfed
Establishment
Luciano
Mascariñas
1.3
Brgy.Salvacion,
Monkayo, Comval
Lakatan
January 6,
2010
Monoculture
Double pass deep
plow & single pass
rastillo
Flat
Rainfed
Establishment
Roberto Tapic
0.6
Brgy.Haguimitan, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba
March 2011
Monoculture
Single pass Deep plow
Flat
Rainfed
Establishment
Rommel Postrero
0.6
Brgy. Pindasan, Mabini, Comval
Cardaba
March 2011
Monoculture
Single pass deep plow & single pass
rastillo
Hilly
Rainfed
Establishment (Replacement)
Sarphil
Employees Cooperative (SEMCO)
0. 5
Brgy.Tubo-tubo, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba
Monoculture
Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
0.5
Brgy.Tubo-tubo, Monkayo, Comval
Lakatan
Monoculture
Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Anico
Omadley
0.5
Brgy.Inambatan, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba
Monoculture Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Nenita Baldomero
0.5
Brgy.Inambatan, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba
Monoculture
Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Danielo Apari
0.5
Brgy.Inambatan, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba
Monoculture
Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Jacob
Corpuz
0.5
Brgy.Pasian, Monkayo, Comval
Lakatan
Monoculture
Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Felino Omadley
0.5
Brgy.Inambatan, Monkayo, Comval
Lakatan
Monoculture
Flat
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Anecito
Tapic Sr.
0.5
Brgy. Haguimitan, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba
Monoculture
Rolling
Rainfed
For Enhancement
Euologio Lagaras
0.5 Brgy. Haguimitan, Monkayo, Comval
Cardaba Monoculture
Flat Rainfed For Enhancement
Jimmy Pagunsan
0.5 Bgry. Pindasan, Mabini, Comval
Cardaba Monoculture Rolling Rainfed For Enhancement
Alejandro Mar
0.5 Brgy. Pindasan, Mabini, Comval
Cardaba Monoculture Rolling Rainfed For Enhancement
Arnel Danding
0.5 Brgy. Pindasan, Mabini, Comval
Cardaba Monoculture Rolling Rainfed For Enhancement
Danilo Villaver
0.5 Brgy. Pindasan, Mabini, Comval
Cardaba Monoculture Rolling Rainfed For Enhancement
Farmer Cooperators (Davao City)
Name of cooperator
Farm size (ha)
Project site/ location
Banana cultivar planted
Date of planting
Description of project sites
Water source
Modification on POT (if any)
Remarks Cropping system/ pattern
Land preparation
Terrain/ landscape/ topography
Doroteo Alcala
2 Lampianao, Calinan, Davao
City
Lakatan April 2010 and August
2010
Multiple Flat Rainfed Establishment
Hernando Ale
0.5 Sitio San Pedro,Catalunan,
Davao City
Lakatan May 2010 Multiple Flat rainfed Establishment
Nelson Victoriano
0.5 Catalunan Grande, Davao
City
Lakatan October 2010
Monoculture Flat Rainfed Establishment
Nelson Victoriano
0.5 Catalunan Grande, Davao
City
Cardaba March 2011 Monoculture Flat Rainfed Establishment
Rey Capada
1.0 Manambulan, Davao City
Cardaba Monoculture Flat Rainfed Enhancement
Elbert Baylin
1.0 Sitio Sto. Nino, Mulig, Davao
City
Lakatan Multiculture Flat Rainfed Enhancement
Arnel Dayon
1.0 Lower llam, Mulig, Davao
City
Lakatan Monoculture Flat rainfed Enhancement
Pedrito Gambota
3.0 Manambulan, Davao City
Cardaba Multiculture Flat rainfed Enhancement
Ghrepina Ordaniza
0.5 Mulig, Davao City
Cardaba Monoculture Flat rainfed Enhancement
Farmer-Cooperators (Davao del Sur)
Name of cooperator
Farm
size (ha)
Project site/ location
Banana cultivar planted
Date of planting
Description of project site
Water source
Modification on POT
(if any)
Remarks Cropping system/ pattern
Land preparation Terrain/
landscape/ topography
Claudia Lusica 1.0 Kapatagan, Digos City
Lakatan June8, 2010
Mono cropping
Plowing/ Harrowing Alternately using animal drawn until soil tilth was obtained
flat rainfed Please see attachment A
Establishment
Alfredo Patalinghug
1.0 Lower Mabuhay, Bansalan
Lakatan July 4, 2010
Mono cropping
Plowing/ Harrowing using a tractor-driven equipments
flat Rainfed/ irrigation
Establishment
Virginia Antimano
0.5 Marawer, Kapatagan, Digos City
Lakatan Nov. 3, 2010
Monocrop
Plowing/ Harrowing using a tractor-driven equipments
flat rainfed Establishment
Julian Chavez 0.5 Poblacion Matanao, Matanao
Lakatan August 31, 2010
Mono cropping
Plowing/ Harrowing Alternately using animal drawn until soil titlh was obtained
flat Rainfed/ irrigation
Establishment
Orlando Jamili 0.25 Goma, Digos City
Cardaba Nov 2010 Mono cropping
Minimum tillage
flat rainfed Establishment*
Vilma Pactol 0.5 Darong, Sta. Cruz
Cardaba Sept 2010
Mono cropping
Plowing/ Harrowing Alternately using animal drawn until soil titlh was obtained
flat rainfed Establishment*
Antonio Albaraccin
0.5
Matti, Digos City
Cardaba
March 2011
Monocropping
Plowing/ Harrowing Alternately using animal drawn
flat
Rainfed
Establishment
Allan Grengia .25 Matti, Digos City
Cardaba March 2011
Monocrop Plowing/harrowing Using animal drawn implements
flat rainfed Establishment
Romeo Conde
0.5
Matulungan, Sta. Cruz
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat rainfed For enhancement
Jovenal Inson
0.5
Matulungan, Sta. Cruz
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat Rainfed /irrigation
For enhancement
Dennis Unabia
0.5
Matulungan, Sta. Cruz
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat rainfed For enhancement
Buenaventura Cabreros
.25
Buhangin, Malita
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat rainfed For enhancement
Jorge Puton Sr.
.5
Buhangin, Malita
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat Rainfed/ irrigation
For enhancement
Raymundo Manias
.25
Buhangin, Malita
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat rainfed For enhancement
Aries Bautista
.25
Buhangin, Malita
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat Rainfed/ irrigation
For enhancement
Hazel Habaradas
.5
Igpit, Digos City
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat Rainfed/ irrigation
For enhancement
Lauro Maceren
1.0
Palo 5, Kapatagan, Digos City
Lakatan
Monocrop
flat
Rainfed/ irrigation
For enhancement
Salvador Espe
1.0 Kapatagan, Digos City
Lakatan Monocrop flat Rainfed/ irrigation
For enhancement
Alejandro Unabia Total:
0.5
Matulungan, Sta. Cruz
Cardaba
Monocrop
flat Rainfed/ irrigation
For enhancement
* Area will be rehabilitated since almost half of the plants were damaged due to stray animals **Area was damaged by flash flood. The site was replaced by Antonio Albaracin.
Attachment B
Trainings conducted for the period:
Title of training/ Seminar
Topics discussed Resource Speaker Date Participants
Venue Number Type
Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Lakatan and Cardaba Production
Session 1. Site Selection, Land Preparation, Lay-outing, Construction of
Drainage Canal, Planting Systems
Ador Picaza, Ph.D Professor-USEP
Sept. 2, 2010
50 Banana growers,
Technicians, LGU officials
Monkayo Municipal Hall,
Monkayo, Comval Province
Session 2. Sanitation, Plant Population Control, and Weed Management
Ador Picaza, Ph.D Professor-USEP
Sept. 2, 2010
Session 3. Nutrient Management in Lakatan
and Cardaba
Ma. Asuncion L. Salibay
Instructor-USEP
Sept. 2, 2010
Session 5. Management of Banana Bunchy Top, Fusarium/Panama,
‘Bugtok’, freckle, bract mosaic, and other
diseases
Belly T. Dionio Professor,-USEP
Sept. 3, 2010
Session 6. Dynamics and
management of Black Sigatoka and community
wide eradication of Banana Bunchy Top
Avelino D.
Raymundo, Ph.D UPLB
Sept. 3,
2010
Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM0 and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Lakatan and Cardaba Production
Session 7. Major Insect Pests of Lakatan and
Cardaba and their Management
Ernest Andrei M. Mascariñas
USEP
Sept. 3, 2010
Session 7. Fruit Care
Session 9. Harvesting Systems in Bananas
Ernest Andrei M.
Mascariñas USEP
Sept. 16, 2010
50 Farmers and Technicians
Monkayo Municipal Hall,
Monkayo, Comval Province
Session 8. Safe Handling and Proper Application of
Pesticides (fungicides, herbicides, insecticides) for
Pest Control in Banana
Reymond Jess C.
Locaba BASF Philippines Inc.
Sept. 16,
2010
Session 10. Post-harvest Handling of Lakatan and
Cardaba Bananas
Joyce C. Limbaga
USEP
Sept. 17,
2010
Session 11. Marketing Strategies and Proper Farm Record Keeping
Emelie Pelicano
USEP
Sept. 17,
2010
Title of training/ Seminar
Topics discussed Resource Speaker Date Participants
Venue Number Type
Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Good Agricultural Practices for ‘Lakatan’ and ‘Cardaba’ Production
Site selection, Land Preparation, Laying-out, Costruction of Drainage Canal, Planting and Plantng System
Ernest Andrei Mascariñas
November 23-24, 2010
30
Farmer cooperators, Barangay Officials,Local Government Units, Students
BPI Farmers’ Pavilion, Bago Oshiro, Davao City
Harvesting System in Banana
Ernest Andrei Mascariñas
Sanitation, Plant Population Control and weed management
Virgilio Loquias
Nutrient Management in Lakatan and Cardaba
Virgilio Loquias
Postharvets Handling of Lakatan and Cardaba bananas
Virgilio Loquias
Management of banana bunchy top, moko, Fusarium/Panama disease, bugtok, freckle, bract mosaic and other diseases
Angelito dela Cruz
Major insect pests of Lakatan and Cardaba and their management
Mercedes Arcelo
Safe handling and proper application of pesticides for pest control in banana
Uly Rose Torres
Marketing Strategies and Proper Farm Record
Jonalyn Pabuaya
Title of training/ Seminar
Topics discussed Resource Speaker Date Participants
Venue Number Type
On-field training on care and maintenance of Cardaba
Care and maintenance of established cardaba
Replanting
Desuckering
Deleafing
Project Staff
October 15, 2010
10
Cooperators and Neighboring Cardaba owners
On-field Dulangan, Digos City
Banana Production Disease prevention and control
Compost making using Trichoderma
Plant Pathologist and Triichoderma Laboratory In-Charge
February 7, 2011
25 SPAMAST,Matti, Digos City
Attachment C
Post- Training Evaluation- Banana (Monkayo)
September 2-3 and 16-17, 2010
1. MAMUMULONG (RESOURCE PERSON)
Pangutana
a. Napasabot ba sa mamumulong ang pagtulun-an?
Pinakamaayo
13
% 43
Maayo 17
% 57
Arang-arang
%
Dili Maayo
Total Respondents 30
b.Maayo ba pagdemonstrar sa inyo sa tamang pagatiman sa saging?
13 43 17 57 30
c. Natubag ba niya ang inyong pangutana bahin sa pagpanaging?
9 31 17 59 3 10 29
11. ANG ATONG KATUYO-AN SA PAGBANSAY-BANSAY (OBJECTIVE)
Pangutana Nakab-ot % Nakab-ot Gamay
% Wala Makab-ot
Total Respondents
a. Ang katuyo-an sa pagbansaybansay ato bang nakab-ot sa atong training karon?
19
63
11
37
30
111. ANG ATONG ORAS SA PAGBANSAYBANSAY (TIME MANAGEMENT)
Pangutana
Sakto ra
%
Kulang
%
Total Respondents
a. Insakto lang ba ang gigahin nga oras sa kani
nga training?
23
77
7
23
30
1V. ORGANISASYON UG PAGDUMALA (ORGANIZATION/FACILITATOR)
Pangutana
Pinakamaayo
% Maayo % Dili Maayo
% Total Respondents
a. Maayo ba ang pagdumala sa training? 13
45
16
55
29
b. Ang venue sa training haom ba?
16
54
13
43
1
3
30
c. Maayo ba ang pagkaon?
18
62
11
38
29
V. ANG KINATIBUK-AN SA KALIHUKAN( Over-all Evaluation of the Activity)
Frequency %S
5.a. Unsa ang imong ikasulti sa kining kalihukan?
-Nakadugang sa among nabal-an
-Dugangan pa unta ang training/ ipadayon ang training
-Dako na tabang sa mga farmers og saging
-Maayo og klaro og han-ay ang pangutana
-Maayo ang pagkadumala sa training
-Kinahanglan magtinabangay para molamba ta tanan
-Walang komentaryo
15
3
2
1
5
1
3
50
10
7
3
17
3
10
Total: 30 100
5.b Unsa man ang imong mga sugyot?
-Hinaot nga madugangan ang training kay para madugangan ang
nahibal-an/ ipadayon ang suporta ug teknolohiya sa mga mag-uuma
-Makab-ot nako ang kaayuhan
-Maka apil unta ko sa demo-farm
-Unta nga ma aporan ug dugang mga reading materials ang mga
miyembro
-Maaayo kay nakabuhat ug assosation.
-Walay komentaryo
15
3
1
1
1
9
50
10
3.3
3.3
3.3
30
Total: 30 100
Attachment C
Post- Training Evaluation- Banana (Davao City) November 23-24, 2010
1. MAMUMULONG (RESOURCE PERSON)
Pangutana
a. Napasabot ba sa mamumulong ang pagtulun-an?
Pinakamaayo
4
%
26.7
Maayo
11
%
73.3
Arang-arang
%
Dili
Maayo
Total
Respondents
15
b. Natubag ba niya ang inyong pangutana bahin sa pagpanaging?
3 20 10 66.7 2 13.3 15
11. ANG ATONG KATUYO-AN SA PAGBANSAY-BANSAY (OBJECTIVE)
Pangutana Nakab-ot % Nakab-ot Gamay
% Wala Makab-ot
Total Respondents
a. Ang katuyo-an sa pagbansaybansay ato bang nakab-ot sa atong training karon?
13
86.7
2
13.3
15
111. ANG ATONG ORAS SA PAGBANSAYBANSAY (TIME MANAGEMENT)
Pangutana
Sakto ra
%
Kulang
%
Total Respondents
a. Insakto lang ba ang gigahin nga oras sa kani nga training?
14
93.3
1
6.7
15
1V. ORGANISASYON UG PAGDUMALA (ORGANIZATION/FACILITATOR)
Pangutana
Pinakamaayo % Maayo % Dili Maayo Total Respondents
a. Maayo ba ang pagdumala sa training?
7
46.67
8
53.33
15
b. Ang venue sa training haom ba?
6
40
9
60
15
c. Maayo ba ang pagkaon?
7
46.67
8
53.33
15
V. ANG KINATIBUK-AN SA KALIHUKAN( Over-all Evaluation of the Activity)
Frequency %
5.a. Unsa ang imong ikasulti sa kining kalihukan?
-Makatabang sa mag-uuma sa sakto nga pagdumala sa pagtanum ug saging -Nakahatag ug dugang kahibalo sa mga participante -Nagpasalamat kay nakaapil - nakabaton ug kaayuhan alang sa tanan - walay komentaryo
4
3
1
1
6
27
20
6.5
6.5
40
Total: 15 100
5.b Unsa man ang imong mga sugyot?
-Magpadayon ang kalihukan - Dugangan ang katas-on sa adlaw -Dugang training sa lain na usab nga tanum -Improve presentation particularly powerpoint - Additional topics to be done to meet the needs - walay komentaryo
5
1
1
1
1
6
33
7
7
7
7
40
Total: 15
Attachment D
MODIFICATIONS OF THE LAKATAN POT FOR ‘LAKATAN’ BANANA PRODUCTION (Region X1)
PARAMETERS LAKATAN POT MODIFIED POT
REMARKS
1. Planting distance, planting 2 m x 2 m x 2.5m, triangular double 2.2m x 2m x 3m; triangular double
method & population row; 1,900 plantlets/ha row; 1,800 plantlets/ha; 1 follower:1
density) Note: (Change to 2.1 x 2 x 3 triangular mother plant
double row-1920 plants/ha)
2. Fertilization
a. Fertilizer recommendation 250-30-350 kg NPK/ha/yr 150- 50 -240 kg NPK/ha/yr
Adjusted based
+ organic fertilizer + organic fertilizer
on soil analysis.
foliar fertilizer(seaweed extract)
b. Method of application ring method ring method for new plantings
20 cm from the and replants; about 30 cm away
plants from 1st to 6
th month; from base of plants
and 40 cm from the plants at
7th
to 10th
month half-moon -shaped band from 3rd
month onwards, 30-60 cm away
from base of follower.
3. Propping Use of double bamboo prop Props will be used as needed.
is recommended .
4. Pest and disease management
1. Use tissue-cultured planting materials. Need-based. PCARRD technologies
2. Do regular weeding and cleaning will be adopted with inclusion of
operations. organic formulations (Seaweed extract).
3. Inspect regularly for occurrence of Synthetic pesticides will be resorted
pests and diseases. to under high pest pressures.
4. Control aphids and mealy bugs by
spraying infested plants with
synthetic pyrethroids
5. Eliminate immediately plants infected
with BBTV and Fusarium wilt.
6. Cut Sigatoka-infected leaves when
50% of leaf area is infected.
(NOTE: Other aspects of the Lakatan POT will be followed).
Attachment E
Planting materials and other farm inputs distributed (in Compostela Valley) for the period January 2010 – March 2011.
Area (ha)
No. of plants Amount of fertilizers applied (kg)
Status Remarks
Cooperators Banana distributed
(Comval)) Cultivar Tissue culture Mykovam
14-14-14 46-0-0 0-0-60
21-0-0 Vermicast
0-18-0
Calcic
Lime
Almario Alcaraz Lakatan 1 1302 77 208 152 101 2664 98 Fruiting
Romeo Rosales Lakatan 0.75 930 55 150 109 72 1904 70 931 Fruiting Luciano Mascarinas Lakatan 1.3 1861 126 127 490 193 3808 210 3000 Fruiting
Roberto Tapic Cardaba 0.6 398 2 12.5 23.9 606 Replacement
Rommel Prostrero Cardaba 0.6 398 2 12.5 23.9 606 Replacement
Cooperator Round-
up Dithane/ Daconil (li) Karate
Sevin(g) Decis
(li)
Formalin
tools* P.E Bag
boots
Polytwine Knapsack (Comval)) (li) Agrozeb(kl) (li) (gal) (pair)
Almario Alcaraz 6 2 1 25 5 2
Romeo Rosales 3 2 1 25 5 2 Luciano Mascarinas 6 5 3 3 75 15 2
Roberto Tapic 2
Rommel Prostrero
Area (ha)
No. of plants Amount of fertilizers applied (kg)
Status Remarks
Cooperators Banana distributed
(Davao City) Cultivar Tissue culture DAP
14-14-14 46-0-0 0-0-60
21-0-0 Vermicast
0-18-0
Chicken
Dung
Doroteo Alcala Lakatan 2 2844 208 448 454 62 4992 78 165 Fruiting
Hernando Ale Lakatan 0.5 975 5 57 467 188 104 1522 94 Fruiting
Nelson Victoriano Lakatan 0.5 921 27 74 75 43 1206 84 Fruiting
Nelson Victoriano Cardaba 0.6 398 12.5 23.9 606
Cooperator Round-
up Dithane/ Daconil (li) Karate
Sevin(g) Decis
(li)
Formalin
tools* P.E Bag
boots
Polytwine Knapsack (Davao City) (li) Agrozeb(kl) (li) (gal) (pair)
Doroteo Alcala 6 1 1 2 250 2 1 6 8 2 1
Hernando Ale 3 5 1 2 250 2 1 6 2 2.5 1
Nelson Victoriano 6 1 1 2 250 2 1 6 8 2 1
* tools include deleafing knife, bara, lagaraw, sickle, spade and gauging bar
Cooperators
Area (ha)
No. of plants Amount of fertilizer applied (kg)
Status Remarks
(Davao del Sur) Banana distributed
Cultivar
Tissue culture Mykovam
14-14-14 46-0-0 0-0-60
21-0-0 Vermicast
0-18-0
Calcic lime
Claudia Lastica Lakatan 1 1861 56 146 204.5 56.5 1,876 46.5 Fruiting
Julian Chavez Lakatan 0.5 930 28 73.5 102.5 28.5 938 23.5 Fruiting Alferdo Patalinghug Lakatan 1 1861 56 146 204.5 56.5 1,876 46.5 Fruiting
Virginia Antimano Lakatan 0.5 930
Orlando Jamili Cardaba 0.25 2 37.29 32
Allan Grengia Cardaba 0.25 2 37.29 32
Vilma Pactol Cardaba 0.5 4 74.58 63
Attachment F IEC Materials Distributed
IEC Material title No. of copies
distributed Beneficiaries Address/ location
Pag-abono (Fertlization), Diseases of Banana and their Management, Pagsumpo sa mga Insekto, Farm Record
Keeping
40 copies
Farmers/trainees during the Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM0 and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Lakatan and Cardaba Production in Monkayo on Sept. 2-3 and Sept.16-17, 2010
Monkayo, Comval
Tarpaulin 30 x 40 inches each (Different Parts of Banana,
Symptoms of Nutrient Deficiencies and Toxicities in
Banana, Fusarium wilt (Panama Disease), Banana Bunchy Top,
Black Leaf Streak, Banana Freckles, Banana Bract Mosaic,
Moko Disease)
18 pieces Farmers/trainees during the Training on Integrated Crop Management (ICM0 and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Lakatan and Cardaba Production in Monkayo on Sept. 2-3 and Sept.16-17, 2010
Monkayo, Comval
Banana Weevil and Black Cross
2 sets (25 pieces each)
Farmers/trainees during the Training on Pest Management in Banana and Composting. The training was done during the SPAMAST foundation day in Digos City on 07 February 2011.
Bansalan and Digos City, Davao del Sur