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b BONTOC MARKET COFFEE BAUKO POTATO GARDEN BILA POTTERY MALIGCONG RICE TERRACES NATONIN ABACA MALIGCONG ORANGES SAGADA CERAMICS BESAO WOODS LEGUMES FROM TADIAN

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BONTOC MARKET COFFEE

BAUKO POTATO GARDEN

BILA POTTERYMALIGCONG RICE TERRACES

NATONIN ABACA

MALIGCONG ORANGES

SAGADA CERAMICS

BESAO WOODS

LEGUMES FROM TADIAN

•APPARENT CONSTRAINTS

•PERCEIVED CAUSES

•OBJECTIVES

•MATCHING PROGRAMS

• LAND AND WATER RESOURCES

• ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

• TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

• ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY

1. Dwindling Water Supply for domestic use and irrigation

2. Continuing Soil run off and erosion

Dwindling and deteriorating forests and watershed.

•Poor accessibility to, from and within the province;

•Difficulty of transporting goods and services

1. Poor maintenance of road network;

2. Slow construction/ improvement of road network

•High Power Cost

1. Far Distance from Source (Ambuclao)

2. System losses

•Slow implementation of land and water development programs

Boundary Conflicts

Dwindling and deteriorating forests and watershed.

•Deteriorating community participation in Forest Management due to National Laws;•Low public consciousness on the functional and economic value of the forests;•Encroachment of forests for agriculture and settlement purposes•Conflicts on Water rights by municipal LGUs•Environmental and Ecological Imbalance

STRATEGIC

DIRECTION

S

1. Adequacy of Water Supply and Controlled Land Erosion;

2. Improved accessibility and transport of goods and services;

3. Affordable Power Cost

4. Land and Water Development Programs are Facilitated

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Adequacy of Water Supply and Controlled Land Erosion

• Community Base Forest Management System

o Lobby for the recognition of Indigenous Forest Management System

o Lobby for the recognition of ancestral land rights (IPRA Law)

o Strengthening of Land Tenure Program

o Issuance of CALT, CADT, CLOA and free patents)

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Adequacy of Water Supply and Controlled Land Erosion

• Increased public consciousness on the functional and economic value of forests and ecological balance

• Reforestation (1 Million Tree Program)• Nursery Development

(Barangay, Municipal and Provincial)

• Tree Planting• Registry of new

trees planted• Monitoring of trees

planted• Inter-Municipal Agreement

on water supply establishment and management

• Survey, Research and Development

• Information Education and Campaign

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Adequacy of Water Supply and Controlled Land Erosion

• Restriction of forest for agriculture and settlement purposes

Inventory of existing forests and resources Delineation and restriction of mossy and protected forest Inter-Municipal agreements on watershed protection

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Improved accessibility and transport of goods and services;

• National Roads Development Program

• Improvement of Local Roads and Bridges

• Construction/ Improvement/ Rehabilitation of Farm to Market Roads

• Construction of Pathways and Footbridges

o 2 SONA Projects o 6 DPWH Projects

o 20 PLGU-PDAF Projects

o 8 DPWH-PLGU-MLGU Projects

o 26 PLGU-PDAF Projects

o 7 PLGU-PDAF Projects

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Affordable Power Cost

• Development of Alternative Power Sources

• Water

• Wind

• Sun

o Concept Paper Preparation

o Conduct of Feasibility Study

o Investment Promotion

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Facilitation of Land and Water Development Programs

Resolution of Boundary Conflicts among barangays, towns and provinces

o Legislative Agenda (All levels)

o Forging of MOAs among conflicting areas.

1. Low productivity

2. Products: not competitive (Global Standards)

• Poor and traditional Technology

• Wide Diversity of Products

Because:

• Lack of knowledge and Skills

• Inadequate Capital

• Band wagon and competition mentality

• Absence of LGU focus and advocacy

• Ineffective Marketing system

• Slow product development

• Poor product quality

• Lack of promotion

• Absence of market research

• Limited source of product ideas;

• High cost of production

• Poor packaging

• Absence of quality standardization and certification

• Poor market positioning

• Tourism Potentials are not tapped

• No selling point

• Poor Marketing

• ExposureDifficulty in trade fair participation

STRATEGIC

DIRECTION

S

1. Increasing Agricultural and industrial productivity and income

2. Increased Product Saleability and Competitiveness

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increasing Agricultural and industrial productivity and income • Research and Extension Programs

•Nursery Development

•Fishery Development

•Livestock and Poultry

• Agribusiness Support Infrastructure Development Program

o Adaptive Research Development

o Technical assistance on Productivity enhancement on rice, corn, HVCC, Gulayan and indigenous fish

o Upgrading and functionalization of Research and Assistance Centers

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increasing Agricultural and industrial productivity and income • Research and Extension Programs

•Nursery Development

•Fishery Development

•Livestock and Poultry

• Agribusiness Support Infrastructure Development Program

o Construction of Nurseries

o Irrigationo Green Houseso Hatcherieso Breeding Centero Compost Facilitieso Animal Health

Centero Livestock Auction

Market

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increasing Agricultural and industrial productivity and income • Research and Extension Programs

•Nursery Development

•Fishery Development

•Livestock and Poultry

• Agribusiness Support Infrastructure Development Program

o Community Base Training Programs

o SPESo SAREDo Organization of

Marketing cooperatives

o Industry Clustering and networking

o Micro Financing and Technology Financing

o Assistance Centers (FITS, HARDEC, SMEDC)

o SMED Council

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increasing Agricultural and industrial productivity and income

•LGU Focus and Advocacy

•Local Investment and Incentives Plan

o OTOP Declaration by LGUs

o OCOV o Support Programs

for OTOPo Investment Priority

Projectso Local Investment

and Incentives Code with IRR

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increasing Agricultural and industrial productivity and income • CHARMP II PROJECT

o IMMEDIATE ENDORSEMENT BY THE PDC TO RDC

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increased Product Saleability and Competitiveness

• Industry Clustering and Marketing Network

o Marketing Databaseo Buyer /Supplier o Industry Profileo New Market

Researcho Establishment of

Market Network

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increased Product Saleability and Competitiveness

•Product Development

•Quality Development

o Trend Researcho Product Development

Consultation

o Good Manufacturing Practice Trainings and Assessment

o Certification and Licensing

o Municipal Permits and Certificates

o Provincial Quality Seal

o BFADo DTI-CE

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Increased Product Saleability and Competitiveness

•Market Positioning and Promotion

o Tourism-Anchored Marketing

o Provincial and Municipal Festivals

o Lang-ayo Gaggayamo Minaliyamo Begnaso Am-among

o Trade Fairso Print, Visual and Web

promo Collaterals

1. Limited Tourism Perspective

2. Poor and Inadequate Tourism Facilities

• Come and See (Sight Tourism) Paradigm only

• Limited investment

• Inadequate Human resource capability

• Inadequate Promotion

STRATEGIC

DIRECTION

S

1. Broadened Tourism Perspective

2. Improved and Adequate Tourism Services

3. Dynamic Tourism Promotion

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Broadened Tourism Perspective•Advocacy for Experience /Activity Tourism

• Trend Research• Identification of year

round tourism packages• Investment Promotion

of Tourism packages• Documentation of

tourism assets and special events.

1. Unsanitary Environment

2. Ecological Imbalance

• Poor Waste Management

• Low Public Consciousness/ Awareness

STRATEGIC

DIRECTION

S

1.Sanitary Environment

2.Sustained Ecological Balance

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Sanitary Environment

1. Zero Waste Management Program

• Policy Enforcement by all LGU levels

• Awards and Incentives

• Cleanest and Greenest Contest

• Material Recovery Facilities

• Waste Disposal System

• Compost Facilities

• Scrap Market Network

• Recycling Technology

• Sanitary Landfill

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Sanitary Environment

2. Provincial and Municipal Zero Waste Management Board

• Organization Strengthening and Functionalization

• Zero Waste Management Plan Development (All levels)

• Household Education (IEC)

• Monitoring of the implementation of Zero Waste Management Plan

PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES: Sustained Ecological Balance

• Regulation and monitoring of mines and geo - hazards

• Issuance of sand and gravel permit

• Monitoring of quarrying and extraction activities

• IEC

GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT(PHP Millions)

plgu NGA’s others

4.21 897.857 500.485

1,402.553

dpwh 813.641DAR 2.4935.121denrNCIP 2.462dole 0.800dti .775tesda .100NIA 68.451DA 2.4162HARDEC 0.04PCCARD 0.043Phil Rice 0.052BFAR .520

PDAF 497.76P/MLGU 2.0LGU-Tadian

0.4LGU- Bauko

0.2