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The Provincial Commodity Investment Plan (PCIP) for Coffee, White Potato, Ube, and Highland Vegetables in Benguet outlines strategies for agricultural development from 2024 to 2026. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the geographic, socio-economic, and demographic context, along with detailed value chain assessments for each commodity. The plan aims to address challenges and leverage opportunities to enhance productivity and sustainability in the province's agricultural sector.

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Pcip 2024-26

The Provincial Commodity Investment Plan (PCIP) for Coffee, White Potato, Ube, and Highland Vegetables in Benguet outlines strategies for agricultural development from 2024 to 2026. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the geographic, socio-economic, and demographic context, along with detailed value chain assessments for each commodity. The plan aims to address challenges and leverage opportunities to enhance productivity and sustainability in the province's agricultural sector.

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Provincial Commodity Investment Plan (PCIP) for Coffee, White Potato, Ube and Highland Vegetables, Benguet | 2024-2026

Provincial Commodity Investment Plan (PCIP) for Coffee, White Potato, Ube and Highland Vegetables, Benguet | 2024-2026

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Table of Contents Page

Cover page
List of Tables 4
List of Figures 4-5
List of Maps 5-6
List of Annexes 6
List of Acronyms 6-7

Introduction 8
Chapter I. Development Background/ Context 8-28
Brief Description of Issues and Challenges
A. Provincial Geographic Profile
1. Provincial Location
2. Topography
3. Land Area
4. Existing Land Use
5. Land Classification Map and Hazard Map
6. Road Density Data
7. Agricultural Land Area Disaggregated by Commodity

B. Socio-Economic and Demographic Profile


1. Population
2. Agricultural Labor Force
3. Poverty Incidence
4. Employment
5. Household Income
6. Labor Productivity

Chapter II. Development Vision and Framework of the Province 29-32


Overall Vision Statement, Development Goals
Agriculture Sector Goals

Chapter III. Priority Commodity Chains Development 33-53


A. Commodity Value Chain 1: Coffee
1. Commodity Profile
a. Coffee Inventory
b. Coffee Production
c. Coffee Productivity
d. Market Demand
e. Comparative Level of Trends
2. Coffee Value Chain Analysis
3. Opportunities
4. Constraints
5. Upgrading/ Investment Plan
6. Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis

B. Commodity Value Chain 2: White Potato 54-71


1. Commodity Profile
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2. White Potato Value Chain Analysis


3. Constraints and Opportunities
4. Upgrading/ Investment Plan
5. Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis

C. Commodity Value Chain 3: Ube 75-93


1. Commodity Profile
2. Ube Value Chain Analysis
3. Constraints and Opportunities
4. Upgrading/ Investment Plan
5. Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis

D. Commodity Value Chain 4: Highland Vegetables 99-115


1. Commodity Profile
a. Cabbage
b. Chinese Cabbage
c. Broccoli
d. Cauliflower
e. Carrots
f. Garden pea
g. Bell Pepper
h. Lettuce
i. Pole snap beans
Highland Vegetable Production in the Philippines
Highland Vegetables Cultivated in CAR
Provincial Production of Highland Vegetables in Benguet
Area Planted
Production
2. Highland Vegetables Commodity Chain Analysis
3. Priority Constraints, Opportunities and Interventions
4. Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis
5. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality - Coffee
6. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – Coffee
7. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality – Root crops
8. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – UBE
9. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality – White Potato
10. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities - White Potato
11. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality – Cabbage
12. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – Cabbage

E. CLIMATE RISK VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT (CRVA) 116-145

F. Risk Profile of Commodity


Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality
Adaptive Capacity Index
Hazard Index
Sensitivity Index

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List of Tables
Table Page
No. Title No.
1 Slope Classification, Province of Benguet 11
2 Land Area and Number of Municipalities 12
3 Land Area by Municipality, Benguet Province: 2006 12
4 Land Use, Benguet Province: 2003 13
5 Road Length by Category, Benguet, 2018 16
6 Agricultural Area by Farm Type, 2022 19
7 Productivity of Commodities in metric tons per hectare, 2016-2020 20
8 Area harvested for Commodities in hectares, 2018-2020 20
9 Total Population and Distribution by Municipality 22
10 Population and Growth Rate by Municipality 2000-2020 23
11 Population Density by Municipality, 2010, 2015 and 2020 24
12 Gainful Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 15 years Old and 25
over by sex and municipality, Benguet, 2015
13 Poverty Threshold and Incidence 2018-2021 27
14 Number of Coffee Trees, Philippines & by Region 2013-2017 34
15 Number of Coffee Trees in the Philippines, in CAR and 35
By Province, 2016-2020
16 Number of Coffee Trees Harvested by Municipality 2016-2020 36
17 Productivity of Coffee Trees (kgs) in kgs/tree, by Municipality 42
2016-2020
18 Constraints/ Opportunities and Upgrading Strategies by Value Chain 46
Segment
19 White Potato Profile, Benguet, 2020 57
20 Opportunities and Constraints, Potato Value Chain 60
21 Summary of Constraints and Interventions by Potato VCA Functions 63
22 Ube Varieties grown in CAR 77
23 Ube Production Trends in the Philippines for the last five Years 78
24 Yearly volume production of raw Ube in CAR 81
25 Ube production in Benguet 82
26 Volume Production (mt) by municipality in Benguet 82
27 Area harvested by municipality in Benguet 83
28 Highland Vegetable Production (mt) by Municipality And Commodity, 107
Benguet, 2020
29 Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality - Coffee 117
30 Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities - Coffee 118
31 Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality 119
32 Summary of Risk Profile of Municipality - Ube 120
33 Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality – White Potato 121
34 Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – White Potato 122
35 Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality 123
36 Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – Highland Vegetables – 124
Cabbages
37 List of indicators used in measuring adaptive capacity 125

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List of Figures
Figure Page
No. Title No.
1 Population Distribution by Municipality 24
2 Distribution of employment by Major Occupational Group, 29
Benguet, 2015
3 No. of Bearing Coffee Trees, Philippines, 2013-2017 36
4 No. of Bearing Coffee Trees by Region, 2013-2017 37
5 No. of Bearing Coffee Trees by Province, CAR, 2013-2017 38
6 No. of Bearing Coffee Trees by Municipality, Benguet, 2016-2020 39
7 Volume of Coffee Production (mt), Philippines, 2013-2017 39
8 Volume of Coffee Production (mt) by Region, 2013-2017 39
9 Volume of Coffee Production and Area harvested, CAR, 2013-2017 40
10 Volume of Coffee Production (mt), CAR, 2013-2017 41
11 Number of Coffee Trees and Production (mt), Benguet 2016-2020 42
12 Coffee Production (mt) by Municipality, Benguet, 2016-2020 42
13 Typical Value Chain Map of Coffee in CAR, 2014 45
14 Flow of Coffee from CAR to Major Markets 46
15 Potato Production in metric tons, Philippines and CAR, 2012-2016 56
16 Value Chain Map: Fresh Potato Market 59
17 Flow of Potato from Benguet & Mt. Province (from Potato VCA) 59
18 Marketing Channel of Table Potatoes from Farm to Consumers, CAR 60
19 Major Municipalities per Provinces in CAR that Produces Ube 81
20 5-year Average Annual Production, Highland Vegetables By Region, 103
Philippines, 2016-2020
21 Percentage Share of Highland Vegetable Production By Region, 2020 104
22 5-year Comparative Production of Highland Vegetables (mt), CAR, 105
2016-2020
23 Distribution of Annual highland Vegetable production in CAR by 106
Province, 2020
24 Area Planted with Highland Vegetables, Benguet, 2016-2020 106
25 Highland Vegetable Area Planted by Municipality, Benguet, 2020 107
26 Highland Vegetable Production (mt) by Municipality and commodity, 108
2020
27 Five-year Average Annual Production by Municipality Benguet, 2016- 108
2020
28 Percentage of annual production by commodity, Benguet, 2020
29 Value Chain map of highland Vegetables in CAR 110
30 Geographic Flow of highland Vegetables, 2019 111
31 CRVA Dashboard –A. Adaptive Capacity 127
32 CRVA Dashboard –B. Hazard CRVA 136
33 CRVA Dashboard –C. Highland Vegetables 143
34 CRVA Dashboard – D. Coffee 144

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List of Maps
Map Page
No. Title No.
1 Location Map, Benguet 9
2 Provincial Map, Benguet 10
3 Topographic Map, Benguet 11
4 Existing Land Use Map, Benguet 14
5 Land Classification Map, Benguet 15
6 Agriculture Vulnerability to Typhoon. Benguet 16
7 Road Network Map, Benguet 18
8 Distribution of cultivated area for all commodities with National, 21
Provincial and Municipal Roads, Benguet, 2017
9 Population Density by Municipality 2020 25
10 Distribution of Farmers, Benguet, 2016 26
11 Overall Physical Framework Plan, Benguet 31
12 E-VSA result: number of coffee trees by municipality, Benguet, 2017 50
13 E-VSA result: Ranking by coffee farmers, Benguet, 2017 51
14 Ranking of Municipalities by Poverty Incidence 52
15 E-VSA result: Ranking by Municipality, Benguet, 2017 53
16 Distribution of Potato Production, Benguet, 2016 56
17 Ranking of Municipality by Poverty incidence 71
18 Ranking of Municipalities by number of potato farmers, Benguet 72
19 Ranking of municipalities by area harvested with potato, Benguet 73
20 Ranking of Municipalities, Potato E-VSA, Benguet 74
21 E-VSA Result for Poverty Incidence, Benguet 94
22 Number of Ube Growers, Benguet 95
23 Area Planted, Ube, Benguet 96
24 Expansion area for Ube, Benguet 97
25 Ranking of Municipalities, Ube E-VSA, Benguet 98
26 E-VSA for Area Planted, Highland Vegetables, Benguet, 2020 112
27 E-VSA, for Number of Farmers engaged in Vegetables, Benguet 2020 113
28 E-VSA using Poverty Incidence, 2018 SAPE 114
29 E-VSA overall Ranking of Municipalities, Highland Vegetables 115
30 Overall Adaptive Capacity 128
31 Adaptive Capacity, Anticipatory 128
32 Adaptive Capacity, Economics 129
33 Adaptive Capacity, Human Capital 129
34 Adaptive Capacity, Institution 130
35 Adaptive Capacity, Natural 130
36 Adaptive Capacity, Physical 131
37 Adaptive Capacity, Social 131
38 Hazard Index, Overall Hazard 133
39 Hazard Index, Drought Hazard 133
40 Hazard Index, Erosion Hazard 134
41 Hazard Index, Flood Hazard 134
42 Hazard Index, Landslide Hazard 135
43 Hazard Index, Tropical Cyclone 135

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44 Sensitivity Index, Highland Vegetables 138


45 Sensitivity Index, Coffee 139

List of Annexes
Annex A Provincial Commodity Investment Plan Matrix for Coffee
Annex B Provincial Commodity Investment Plan Matrix for white
Potato
Annex C Provincial Commodity Investment Plan Matrix for Ube
Annex D Provincial Commodity Investment Plan Matrix for
Highland Vegetables

List of Acronyms
AFFP - Agriculture and Fisheries Financing Program
APTC - Agri-Pinoy Trading Center
ASEAN - Association of Southeast Asian Nations
BAPTC - Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center
BFAD - Bureau of Food and Drugs
BPI - Bureau of Plant Industry
BSU-NPRCRTC - Benguet State University – Northern Philippines Root Crops
Research and Training Center
BSWM - Bureau of Soils and Water Management
CAR - Cordillera Administrative Region
CIS - Communal Irrigation System
CSF - Common Service Facilities
CRVA - Climate Resiliency and Vulnerability Assessment
DA - Department of Agriculture
DOST - Department of Science and Technology
DENR - Department of Environment and Natural resources
DPWH - Department of Public Works and Highways
E-VSA - Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis
FDA - Food and Drug Administration
FMR - Farm to Market Road
GAP - Good Agricultural Practices
GCB - Green Coffee Beans
GMP - Good Manufacturing Practice
HADP - Highland Agricultural Development Project
HDPE - High Density Polyethylene
HVCC - High Value Commercial Crops
ICO - International Coffee Organization
IEC - Information Education Campaign
LBP - Land Bank of the Philippines
SSIP - Small Scale Irrigation Project
SWIP - Small Water Impounding Project
VC - Value Chain
VCA - Value Chain Analysis
VSA - Vulnerability and Sustainability Analysis

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INTRODUCTION
Benguet is a recipient of the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP). Through a
Memorandum of Agreement, the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Province of
Benguet have come into a joint partnership in implementing this project. This project is
planned to create a market-oriented agriculture through strategic investments in priority
commodity value chains. It is a poverty lessening platform that aims to improve the income
of rural farmers.

The agreed planning approach for PCIP formulation is anchored on the use of the value
chain approach (VCA) to objectively identify interventions to develop or enhance priority
commodities.

To improve the value chain method of planning, the Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability
Assessment (E-VSA) was used. To identify priority commodities, the Commodity
Prioritization Tool (CPT). The major criteria for this tool are: market potential, suitability,
impact on the poor, and the number of beneficiaries. The identified priority commodities
of the province are: Coffee, White Potato, Ube and Highland Vegetables. These identified
commodities that are relevant to the agricultural development of Benguet has undergone
the value chain analysis.

The PCIP will serve as a basis of all interventions relative to the commodities identified.
Funding for I-BUILD and I-REAP sub-projects will be incorporated in the plan for the
selection of eligible interventions. Infrastructure support projects and commodity
enterprises within this plan shall be the priority projects of the Provincial Government in
agriculture.

Climate change adaptation and mitigation on Coffee, White Potato and Cabbage was also
recently included in this plan. This is the Climate Resiliency and Vulnerability Assessment
(CRVA). The aim is to identify the vulnerabilities of these commodities to climate change
to ensure that strategic and effective investments can be made.

The results for the CRVA are at the municipality level, which is a policy-relevant
resolution and has options to scale up to landscape level vulnerability.

These results can now be used to prioritize which municipalities are most in need of
support and capacity building.

Chapter I. Development Background/ Context


Benguet’s economy is propelled by agriculture, tourism and mining industries. It is,
however, apparent that agriculture is still the backbone of the province’s economy, mostly
because it directly and indirectly employs more than half of the population’s labor force.

In line with the province’s inherent climatic conditions, temperate vegetables and other
economic crops thrive in the province, giving livelihoods to its populace. Various service
industries such as farm supplies, gas stations and food services, to name a few, have been
thriving in the province as a result of its vibrant agriculture industry.

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A. Provincial Geographic Profile

Provincial Location
Benguet is located on the southernmost part of the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is
geographically between 16°33’ north latitude and 120°34’ to 120°52’ east longitude. It is
bounded by Mountain Province on the north, Pangasinan on the south, Ifugao and Nueva
Vizcaya on the east, and by La Union and Ilocos Sur on the west. It is 256 kilometers north
of Metro Manila and serves as the gateway to Baguio City and other CAR provinces.

Map 1. Benguet Location Map

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Map 2. Provincial Map, Benguet

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Topography
The slope classification of Benguet province ranges from gently sloping to very steep. Of
the total land area, more than one-half have very steep slopes (slope gradient of 84% and
above) while almost one-seventh belong to these steep slope category (51 – 84% slope).
The combined land areas of slope categories belonging to the gently sloping, rolling and
moderately steep comprise about one-sixth of the total land area in the province. The
remaining areas have unclassified slope.

Table 1. Slope Classification, Province of Benguet


Description Area in Percent
Hectares % Share
0-18% level to gently sloping 11,258.41 3.77
19-30% rolling to moderately steep 14,188.87 4.76
31-50% moderately steep to steep 24,093.11 8.08
51-84% steep 45,697.41 15.33
84% and above very steep 166,020.72 55.68
Unclassified 36,901.55 12.38
TOTAL 298,160.07 100.00
Source: DENR

Map 3. Topographic Map, Benguet

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Land Area
The province has a total land area of 298,160.062 hectares accounting to 15.65% of CAR
land area. It is the fourth biggest province in the region. Apayao has the highest land area
occupying more than one-fifth of the region’s land area, while Mountain Province has the
least which is nearly twice smaller than the land area of Apayao.

Table 2. Land Area and Number of Municipalities, Cities and Barangays by Province,
Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines
Area in % Number of Number Number of
Province Hectares Total Municipalities of Cities Barangays
Abra 318,080 17.61 27 0 303
Apayao 412,060 22.83 7 0 133
Benguet 299,383 16.59 13 0 140
Ifugao 250,630 13.89 11 0 176
Kalinga 295,099 16.35 7 1 153
Mountain 223,990 12.41 10 0 144
Province
Baguio City 5,750 0.32 0 1 129
CAR 1,804,992 100% 75 2 1,178
Philippines 34,057,470
Source: 2009 Philippine Statistical Yearbook, NSO
* DENR Cadastral Survey 2006

Through Act 2877 dated February 4, 1920, executive orders, cadastral surveys, and
ancestral domain declarations, the estimated land area of Benguet is from 253,224.68 to
293,000 hectares based on on-going boundary settlement claims with nearby provinces
and among municipalities.

However, the cadastral survey of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
in 2006 shows that the total land area of Benguet is 298,160.062 hectares. Across
municipalities in the province, Itogon is the largest in terms of land size followed by Tuba
and Bokod. It is noted however, that La Trinidad, the provincial capital town is the smallest
in terms of land area. The land area of La Trinidad and the three other smallest
municipalities, namely Tublay, Sablan and Mankayan, when combined, together are still
smaller than the size of Itogon (Table 3).

Table 3 Land area by municipality, Benguet Province: 2006


AREAS Land Area
(Municipality) (Has.) % Share
ATOK 19,613.10298 6.58%
BAKUN 28,625.59422 9.60%
BOKOD 38,106.97228 12.78%
BUGUIAS 16,893.20033 5.67%
ITOGON 44,788.81321 15.02%
KABAYAN 25,619.60771 8.59%

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KAPANGAN 17,473.72297 5.86%


KIBUNGAN 23,777.68802 7.97%
LA TRINIDAD 7,025.78575 2.36%
MANKAYAN 14,997.26009 5.03%
SABLAN 10,897.89357 3.66%
TUBA 40,905.91357 13.72%
TUBLAY 9,4.34.50738 3.16%
BENGUET 298,160.06208 100.00%
Note: Area presented is taken from the DENR Cadastral Survey and
do not, in any way, affect the budget of the province

Existing Land Use


As of 2003 the land use cover estimates of the DENR-NAMRIA shows that 26.76% of the
Province’s land cover are grasslands. It is closely followed by pine forest, which covers
23.48%. Agricultural land use, on the other hand, covers an area of 41,213.61 hectares,
which accounts for 13.82% of the total land area of the Province (Table 4).
Source: DENR CAR, 2020, PENRO, 2021

Table 4. Land Use, Benguet Province, 2003


Land Use Area (ha.) Percent Share Rank
(%)
Agricultural Area 41,213.61 13.82 3
Built-Up Area 1,224.32 0.41 9
Brush land 30,513.61 10.23 6
Grassland 79,791.41 26.76 1
Mossy Forest 1,707.31 0.57 7
Other land Use 37,614.01 12.62 4
Pine Forest 69,988.60 23.48 2
Residual Forest 540.73 0.18 10
River beds, water body 1,509.99 0.51 8
Unclassified 34,056.44 11.42 5
TOTAL 298,160.07 100.00
Source: NAMRIA, DENR, as cited in the Benguet PDPFP 2017-2022

Map 4 shows the land use map of the province. It shows that majority of the land use is
still under forest, grasslands and brush lands.

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Map 4. Existing Land Use Map, Benguet.

Land Classification Map and Hazard Map


Map 5 shows the land classification map of Benguet Province. Areas in brown color are
classified as alienable and disposable lands, while areas in green are classified as
forestland/Timberland. Comparing the map to the existing land use (figure 4), it shows
that lands classified as forest lands are already being utilized for production purposes.
This is especially true to the municipalities of Buguias, Mankayan and Bakun where areas
classified as forest are presently being cultivated.

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Map 5. Land Classification Map, Benguet

Map 6 shows the vulnerability to typhoon in the different municipalities of the province.
As shown, ten out of thirteen municipalities have very high vulnerability to typhoon,
while three have high vulnerability, based on assessment of vulnerability of agriculture to
typhoon in 2003.

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Map 6. Agriculture Vulnerability to Typhoon, Benguet

Road Density Data


Roads play a very important role in mobility in the province, being mountainous and with
steep slope areas. National, Provincial, Municipal, Barangay and farm to market roads are
present in the province. Table 4 shows the road length by Category within the Province of
Benguet, as of 2018.

Table 5. Road Length by Category, Benguet, 2018


CATEGORY LENGTH (KMS)
National Road 498.01
Provincial Roads 291.072

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Municipal Roads 44.595


Barangay Roads and FMR 1,979.041
Source: Enhanced Benguet LRNDP 2018-2022

Road density in the province is 0.944 kilometers road per square kilometer area. Compared
to the national road density of 10.54 kilometers per square kilometer and the regional road
density of 11.84 kilometers per square kilometer (DPWH data, 2016), the road density in
the province is very low. Contributory to this situation is the geographic features of the
province which is mountainous with steep slopes that entails high costs of investments for
road construction and improvement.

Based on initial data of road inventory, 84.51% of the national road in the Province is
paved, 9.80% is asphalt, while 5.69% is of gravel surface. Provincial roads, on the other
hand, have 72.77% concrete surface, 24.68% graveled and 2.55% unpaved. 90% of the
Provincial road are classified as single lane which will need to be improved in the future to
meet national standards. Of the total length of Barangay and farm to market roads, 8.99%
is paved while a staggering 91.01% remains unpaved.

Map 7 shows the road network map of the province. Lines in orange color are national
roads, lines in pink are provincial roads, lines in blue are municipal roads while lines in black
are barangay/farm to market roads. In terms of road density, the Municipalities of Buguias,
La Trinidad and Atok are the top three with 1.76, 1.41, and 1.10 kilometers road per square
kilometer area, respectively.

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Map 7. Road Network Map, Benguet

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Agriculture

Crops
The Province of Benguet has remained dependent on agriculture as one of the driving
force of its economy. As of 2022 based from the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist and
from the municipal CLUPs, of the total of 88,968.3810 hectares existing agricultural
areas, 53,456.3788 hectares is the existing cultivated physical area or 60% of the total
agricultural area is devoted to farming

Agricultural Area
Benguet has a total area of 299, 383.63 hectares of which 88,968.3810 ha or 29% of its
area is devoted to agricultural production. The municipality of Tuba shares the highest
agricultural area, followed by Bakun and Atok. Bokod shared the least among the
municipalities. The highest cultivated area is Buguias while Tuba has the least cultivated
area. The agricultural areas of Kibungan was observed to be dependent on rain as the
source of its irrigation, unlike Kabayan that is less dependent on rain as the source of its
irrigation by area as shown in Table 6.

Table 6. Agricultural Area by Farm Type, 2022


Municipality Agricultural Area Cultivated Irrigated (ha) Rain Fed
(ha) (ha) (ha)
Atok 8,330.5400 5,083.9500 3,386.1700 2,831.0400
Bakun 12,492.1515 5,213.5764 3,983.2300 3,025.0200
Bokod 1,875.6800 1,848.2680 1,082.5400 1,182.5100
Buguias 10,269.9300 9,737.6900 7,646.1100 3,018.0200
Itogon 2,446.1000 1,457.3058 1,007.9300 837.8100
Kabayan 3,107.0660 3,907.0815 6,273.6600 220.4000
Kapangan 8,667.4807 3,792.0450 2,665.2200 2,841.2500
Kibungan 5,371.4300 5,518.6700 2,787.4300 3,624.0200
La Trinidad 3,570.9200 3,225.2298 4,297.2200 1,555.6900
Mankayan 6,374.0245 7,282.3050 4,478.3000 4,494.7500
Sablan 3,274.1474 2,184.3818 736.3700 1,502.0000
Tuba 16,136.1400 1,337.4200 8,77.9500 601.5800
Tublay 7,052.7700 2,868.4555 1,557.6600 1,464.8100
BENGUET 88,968.3810 53,456.3788 40,809.7900 27,198.9000
Source: PSA

Food and Feed Crops Production


The commodities produced in the province include vegetables (leafy, fruit and root),
palay, root crops. Strawberry, ginger, legumes and corn. The majority of the commodities
had increased in productions (metric tons /hectare) in the year 2019 except for palay,
root crops, ginger and strawberry. In 2020, palay, root crops and ginger significantly
increased by 5.41%, 4.06%, and 25.53% from 2019. On the other hand, vegetables,
strawberry, legumes and corn have declined in its production brought by the effect of
Covid 19 pandemic. Table 7

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Table 7. Productivity of Commodities in metric tons per hectare, 2016-2022


Commodity 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Vegetables 22.65 27.55 25.28 25.92 25.44 24.55 27.90
Fruit Vegetables 42.15 61.97 54.51 55.35 50.18 48.97 60.52
Leafy Vegetables 17.58 18.63 16.86 18.31 18.28 17.41 18.89
Root vegetables 16.98 17.68 17.34 18.16 18.00 17.79 18.27
Palay 2.51 2.75 2.60 2.59 2.73 2.69 2.99
Root crops 11.67 11.42 10.64 10.35 10.77 10.43 10.81
Ginger 8.56 7.82 8.68 6.58 8.26 6.64 6.92
Strawberry 12.07 11.87 15.51 14.29 10.58 8.04 10.38
Legumes 1.49 1.35 0.99 1.39 1.31 1.26 1.32
Corn 2.00 1.74 1.66 2.46 1.83 2.61 2.55
Source: PAgO

The different commodities in terms of area cultivated are shown in the Table 8. An
increase in the area cultivated in year 2019 for vegetable root crops and ginger was
observed; in contrary palay, legumes, strawberry and corm decreased. During the
following year the total vegetable area declined except for fruit vegetables with a 9%
increase in area. The area on corn and palay has also significantly increased by 2.87% and
2.82% respectively.

Table 8. Area harvested for Commodities in hectares, 2018-2022

Source: PAgO

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Map 8. Distribution of Cultivated Area, in hectares for all Commodities with National,
Provincial and Municipal Roads, Benguet, 2017

Socio-Economic and Demographic Profile

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Population
The population of Benguet as of May 1, 2020 is 460,683 based on the Census of
Population conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The increase of
population in 2010-2015 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) is 42,280 (9.47%), and
in the 2015-2020 CPH, the increase is 3% or 14,459.

All municipalities increased in population except for the municipalities of Atok, Bakun,
Kibungan and Kapangan.

Population are mostly concentrated in growth and convergence area like La Trinidad,
Itogon, Tuba and Tublay, considered as part of the BLIST Area. These municipalities are in
the southern part of Benguet, while in Northern Benguet, the municipalities of Mankayan
and Buguias, serve also as growth areas maintaining their assigned role as the Northern
Growth Center. The presence of the job opportunities offered by the mining companies,
light industries, business establishments and agriculture industry serve as pull factors for
population growth in these municipalities. Likewise, the presence of tertiary level of
services such as institutions of higher learning as well as health facilities and its proximity
to Baguio are factors attributing to the highest population concentration in La Trinidad.

Table 9. Total Population and Distribution by Municipality


YEAR
Municipality
2010 Distribution 2015 Distribution 2020 Distribution
Atok 19,242 4.77% 19,668 4.40% 19,218 4.17%
Bakun 13,587 3.36% 15,357 3.43% 14,535 3.16%
Bokod 12,648 3.14% 13,756 3.08% 14,435 3.12%
Buguias 39,271 9.72% 43,627 9.78% 44,877 9.74%
Itogon 55,960 13.85% 59,820 13.41% 61,498 13.35%
Kabayan 13,588 3.36% 15,260 3.42% 15,806 3.43%
Kapangan 20,084 4.97% 19,361 4.34% 19,297 4.19%
Kibungan 16,850 4.17% 17,292 3.88% 17,051 3.70%
La Trinidad 107,188 26.54% 129,133 28.94% 137,404 29.83%
Mankayan 35,586 8.81% 35,953 8.06% 37,233 8.08%
Sablan 10,511 2.60% 11,457 2.57% 11,588 2.52%
Tuba 42,874 10.61% 47,648 10.68% 48,312 10.49%
Tublay 16,555 4.10% 17,892 4.01% 19,429 4.22%
BENGUET 403,944 100.00% 446,224 100.00% 460,683 100.00%
Data Source: PSA

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Figure 1. Population Distribution by Municipality, 2020

Tublay, 4.22% Atok, 4.17%


Tuba, 10.49% Bakun, 3.16%
Sablan, 2.52%
Bokod, 3.12%

Mankayan, 8.08%
Buguias, 9.74%

Itogon, 13.35%

Kabayan, 3.43%

Kapangan, 4.19%
La Trinidad, 29.83%
Kibungan, 3.70%

Table 10. Population and Growth Rate (GR) by Municipality (2000-2020)


Total Population Population Growth Rate
Municipality (in percent)
2000-2010 2010- 2015 2015- 2020 2010- 2020 2000- 2010- 2015- 2010-
2010 2015 2020 2020
Benguet 330,129 403,944 446,224 460,683 2.04 1.91 0.67 1.32
Atok 16,657 19,242 19,668 19,218 1.45 0.42 -0.49 -0.01
Bakun 12,213 13,587 15,357 14,535 1.07 2.36 -1.15 0.68
Bokod 11,705 12,648 13,756 14,435 0.78 1.61 1.02 1.33
Buguias 33,177 39,271 43,627 44,877 1.70 2.02 0.60 1.34
Itogon 46,705 55,960 59,820 61,498 1.82 1.28 0.58 0.95
Kabayan 12,344 13,588 15,260 15,806 0.96 2.23 0.74 1.52
Kapangan 18,137 20,084 19,361 19,297 1.02 -0.70 -0.07 -0.40
Kibungan 15,036 16,850 17,292 17,051 1.14 0.49 -0.29 0.12
La Trinidad 67,963 107,188 129,133 137,404 4.66 3.61 1.31 2.51
Mankayan 34,502 35,586 35,953 37,233 0.31 0.20 0.74 0.45
Sablan 9,652 10,511 11,457 11,588 0.86 1.65 0.24 0.98
Tuba 38,366 42,874 47,648 48,312 1.12 2.03 0.29 1.20
Tublay 13,672 16,555 17,892 19,429 1.93 1.49 1.75 1.61
Source: PSA-CAR

Population Growth
The provincial population growth rate is 0.7% (2015-2020), down from 1.90% (2010-
2015) and 2.00% (2000-2010). The low population growth rate may be associated to the
2 year COVID pandemic which halted economic activities, with the limited movement of
people, thus affecting migration patterns. Also, as observed in the birth rate data,
urbanized areas in the province show lesser household population which implies that
working household heads have lesser number of children than in the rural areas.

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For the period 2015-2020, the capital town of La Trinidad registered the highest
population of 137,404 with a growth rate of 1.30%. The municipality of Tublay recorded
the highest growth rate of 1.70%. On the other hand, Kapangan has a consistent record
of decreasing population from 2010-2020 followed by Atok, Kibungan and Bakun (2015-
2020).

Table 11. Population Density by Municipality 2010, 2015 and 2020


Population Population Density (Person per Km2)
2
Municipality Land Area, Km
2020 2010 2015 2020
Atok 19,218 214.99 90 92 89
Bakun 14,535 286.91 47 54 51
Bokod 14,435 274.96 46 50 52
Buguias 44,877 175.88 223 248 255
Itogon 61,498 449.73 124 133 137
Kabayan 15,806 242.69 56 63 65
Kapangan 19,297 164.39 122 118 117
Kibungan 17,051 254.86 66 68 67
La Trinidad 137,404 70.04 1,530 1,844 1,962
Mankayan 37,233 130.48 273 276 285
Sablan 11,588 105.63 100 109 110
Tuba 48,312 295.97 145 161 163
Tublay 19,429 102.55 161 175 189
BENGUET 460,683 2,769.08 146 161 166
Source: PSA-CAR

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Map 9. Population Density by Municipality 2020

Agricultural Labor Force


The 2015 result of Census of Population by the PSA shows that the Province has 206,713
total number of workers in all occupation groups. This figure is 46.32 percent of the total
population of the province. Of the total number of workers, 24.93 percent are gainful
workers in the agriculture, forestry and fishery occupation group.

The following table shows the distribution of agriculture and fishery workers for the
province by sex and by municipality. As shown, 84.07 percent of the total workers in the
agriculture, forestry and fishery occupational croup in the province are male, while 15.93
percent are females. The Municipalities of Kibungan and Kabayan has more than fifty
percent of its workers engaged in the agriculture, forestry and fishery occupational group,
while the Municipality of Itogon has 7.01 percent engaged in the same occupational group.

Table 12. Gainful Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 15 years old and over
by Sex and Municipality, Benguet, 2015
Number of Skilled Agriculture and Fishery Percentage
Municipality Workers share in total
no. of
Male Female Total workers in
Municipality
Atok 3,453 678 4,131 41.88
Bakun 3,047 402 3,449 45.01
Bokod 1,569 284 1,853 28.40
Buguias 8,797 964 9,761 41.76
Itogon 1,377 462 1,839 7.01
Kabayan 3,295 550 3,845 50.38
Kapangan 2,998 520 3,518 36.69

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Kibungan 3,901 800 4,701 53.48


La Trinidad 5,122 1,315 6,437 11.62
Mankayan 2,936 748 3,684 23.07
Sablan 1,284 251 1,535 27.47
Tuba 3,446 704 4,150 19.45
Tublay 2,099 533 2,632 30.19
BENGUET 43,324 8,211 51,535 24.93
Data Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority – Registry System for Basic Sectors in
Agriculture (RSBSA) show that the Province has 57,369 farmers. The Municipality of
Buguias has the highest number of farmers with 8,534, while the municipality of Sablan
has the least with 2,169 farmers. The following map shows the distribution of farmers in
Benguet.

Map 10. Distribution of Farmers, Benguet, 2016

Data Source: OPAg, PSA-RSBSA

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Poverty Incidence
Republic Act 8425 of 1997 known as “Social Reform & Poverty Alleviation Act” defines
poor as individual and families whose income fall below the Poverty Threshold as defined
by the NEDA and/or cannot afford in a sustained manner to provide their minimum basic
needs of food, health, education, housing and other essential amenities of life (Section 3
of RA 8425).

Based on this definition, the 2021 Full Year Poverty Statistics from the Philippine
Statistics Authority shows that a family of five members living in Benguet needed an
amount of P11,430 monthly to meet the food and non-food needs. The amount of
P11,430 is the poverty threshold which means that all families with income below
P11,430 per month are considered poor. Given this poverty threshold, the poverty
incidence among families in Benguet was estimated at 6.2% with a total of 7,930 families.
On the other hand, poverty incidence among population is 8.5% which means that eight
(8) out of 100 individuals were living in poverty in 2021.

As indicated on Table below, the poverty incidence among families and population has
decreased 3.13 % in 2021 as compared in 2018 despite the increase in poverty threshold.
It follows that the magnitude of poor families, poverty incidence among population and
magnitude of poor population also reflected significant decrease from 2018 to 2021. The
reduction of poverty incidence in the province can be attributed to the implementation
of relevant programs by the national line agencies and local government units that led to
the improvement of living condition of the populace.

Table 13. Poverty Threshold and Incidence, Province of Benguet 2018-2021


% Change
Poverty Indicators 2018 2021
(2018-2021)
Poverty Threshold (Php) 10027 11430 6.54%
Poverty Incidence among families(%) 6.6 6.2 -3.13%

Magnitude of Poor Families ('000) 7.65 7.93 1.80%

Poverty Incidence among population(%) 8.8 8.5 -1.73%

Magnitude of Poor Population ('000) 41.09 41.99 1.08%


Source: Philippine Statistic Authority

Employment
The PSA census of 2015 shows that there are a total of 206,713 in Benguet. Skilled
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery workers comprise 24.93 percent. It should be noted,
however, that elementary occupations comprise 24.93 percent of the total labor force.
Included in this occupational group are the farm labor workers.

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Figure 2. Distribution of Employment by Major Occupational Groups, Benguet, 2015

Managers

223
- Professionals
130 6,011
5,499 Technicians and Associate
15,055 Professionals
15,820
51,531 Clerical Support Workers

Service and Sales Workers


21,380
29,095 Skilled Agricultural Forestry and
Fishery Workers
51,535
Craft and Related Trades
Workers
10,434 Plant and Machine Operators
and Assemblers
Elementary Occupations

Armed Forces Occupations

Source: PSA, 2015 Census of Population

Household Income
Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Family Income and Expenditure Survey shows that the
average household income in the Philippines is Php267,000 and average expenditure of
Php215,000.00 for all income classes. The regional average, compared to the national
average, is higher by 5.62 percent for income and lower by 2.79 percent for average
expenditure. Breakdown of expenditures by Province and Municipality is not yet available.
Forty-five percent of the total number of Families in the Cordillera Administrative Region
reported that their income ranges from Php100,000.00 to Php249,999.00 annually.

Labor Productivity
Data from the Philippine Industry Yearbook Statistics of 2015 shows that the average labor
productivity across all industry in the Philippines for the year 2011 is Php261,033 at current
prices. Labor productivity for Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry is Php97,396. It is 62.69%
below the national average, and is one of the lowest among the industry groups.

On the regional level, data disaggregated by industry is not available. Data from the
National Wages and productivity Commission shows that the average labor productivity
in CAR is Php169,533 for the year 2013. This level is below the national average of
Php177,084. Preliminary result for 2014 show that there was a slight increase in labor
productivity in the region, at Php170,980, which is still below the national average of
Php185,351 for the same year.

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Chapter II. Development Vision and Framework of the Province

Provincial VISION, MISSION, CORE VALUES AND DEVELOPMENT TRUST

OUR VISION
BENGUET: A Haven of Sustainable
Communities

OUR MISSION
To ensure the improvement of the quality of
life in Benguet

The mission, vision, core values and strategy statements communicate our very reason of
our existence as a Provincial Local Government Unit and how we aim to serve our
stakeholders. Our mission: “To Ensure the Improvement of Quality of Life in Benguet” lays
out our purpose for being, and our vision statement “Benguet: A Haven of Sustainable
Communities” is what we want Benguet to become based on this purpose.

Our strategy map lists the things that we should do, and not to do, in order to achieve our
vision. Our core values that gives emphasis on integrity, commitment, accountability,
responsiveness and excellence (I-CARE) are our beliefs and guiding principles that we
would adhere to.

Our mission, vision, core values and strategy map were formulated during the time of
former governor, Mr. Crescencio C. Pacalso with the assistance from SN Aboitiz Power-
Benguet, Inc. (SNAP-Benguet). Through consultative and participatory process, the vision
mission statements were crafted. It was later adopted by the Provincial Panlalalwigan of
Benguet on June 24, 2019 through SP Resolution No. 19-183.

To enable our citizenry to live in comfort with the Devine Providence, Security and
prosperity by providing adequate, timely and responsive services. Foster optimum
utilization of resources, promote technologies, enhance indigenous skills and develop
existing natural resources through active people’s participation. Strong partnership with
other government agencies, NGOs and the rest of the private sector.

OUR CORE VALUES


Integrity, Commitment, Accountability,
Responsiveness, Excellence

OUR DEVELOPMENT THRUST


HEALTHIER Benguet, H-Health, E-Education,
A-Agriculture, L-Livelihood, T-Tourism, H-Human Resource,
I-Infrastructure, E-Environment, R-Responsive Governance

The revised vision embodies an overarching development where every community in the
province is sustainable. With this vision is the mission of the Provincial Government to
ensure the improvement of the quality of life in Benguet. It still encompasses the earlier

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spatial functional role of the Province as the main gateway to the Cordilleras and adjoining
areas.

One of the approaches in developing the province is by making its people “feel” the local
government through its programs. This is done by strengthening the relationship of the
stakeholders and the local government through the different implementing offices.
Various supports are being given to the agriculture industry through the offices of the
Provincial Agriculturist and Provincial Veterinarian Office. In addition, support for
cooperatives and small and medium enterprises are provided through the Cooperative
Development Services and the Livelihood, Enterprises and Investment Services under the
Governor’s Office. In partnership with the different national government agencies, these
offices provide support in the different nodes of the value chains of the different
commodities that are being produced in the province.

Part of the Province’s newly crafted strategy map includes “increase productivity and
household income”, “ensure food safety and sufficiency”, “Improve connectivity and
mobility”, and “ensure clean air and safe water” as objectives under the stakeholders’
perspective. These identified objectives are directly linked in the agriculture sub-sector
and economic sector of the Province.

The following map shows the physical framework plan for the Province of Benguet. As
shown, the Municipalities located on the outskirts of Baguio City are identified as
Information and Communication and Technology Center. The area bounded pink outline
comprise the BLISTT Area, where commercial, educational, and industrial centers are
located. The Primary ecotourism and agro-forestry area of the province are located on the
western side of the province. Agricultural area in the province (shaded brown) are located
in all municipalities.

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Map 11. Overall Physical Framework Plan, Benguet

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Agriculture Sector Goals


For the agriculture industry, the Province’s development framework is aligned with the
vision of environmentally balanced, globally competitive and sustainable systems in the
wide array of agriculture activities. As of late, intensive awareness on the need for
concerted efforts in improving the competitiveness of the industry. Inclination towards
organic and safe agriculture practices are promoted in the production sector, whereas good
manufacturing practices and improved linkages are supported in the processing and
marketing sectors. It is the Local Government’s aim to improve the productivity of farmers
as well as improving competitiveness across the value chain of the different commodities
within the province. Recent development in the agriculture sector of the province included
the crafting of the Vision, Mission, Core Values and Strategies for the Province, as follow:

VISION: Benguet as a major supplier of quality and safe temperate vegetables,


strawberries and cut flowers in the country

MISSION: We are committed to serve, provide optimum utilization of resources,


promote technologies, enhance indigenous skills and develop existing natural
resources through active farmers’ participation and linkage with other government
agencies/civil society organizations.

CORE VALUES:
Open to competitive market
Respect to farmers’ ideas
Good Governance
Acceptance to innovations/ new technologies
Nurture farmers’ knowledge and skills
Integrity
Commitment to serve farmers
GOALS:
1. Increased productivity in agriculture and fisheries sectors
2. Increased sector resilience to disaster risk and climate change

STRATEGIES:
1. Increase productivity levels of agri-products
2. Adapt environmentally sustainable farming technologies

With these goals at hand, the Provincial Government of Benguet sees that the
implementation of the different projects identified in this commodity investment plan, is a
great opportunity of reaching its goals in the near future. Crucial to this endeavor is the
strong partnership with the different National Government Agencies, Internationally
funded programs and projects, and private-sector partners’ involvement in the different
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Chapter III. Priority Commodity Chains Development

The selection of the coffee as the major commodity to be piloted in the PRDP took into
consideration its high market potential, suitability to all areas in the region, potential for
value addition and the industry involving multi-sector stakeholders that can directly benefit
from the industry (Coffee VCA, DA-RFO-CAR).

Potato is also one of the priority products of Cordillera Administrative Region. Potato can
adapt to a wide range of agro-climatic conditions, including marginal areas, dry periods and
poor soil. It provides more edible energy per hectare than rice, corn, or cassava. In recent
times, these attributes make it particularly suitable as a crop for households threatened by
climate change. Given it potential as a high value commercial crop, potato was prioritized
as a commodity for value chain development.

Ube or purple yam, is another commodity prioritized by the province due to its potential
for value addition, and because it is suitable in areas mostly in warmer parts of the province
where the production of Arabica coffee and white potato is limited. This was
conceptualized to distribute development of commodities for value chain development
among the municipalities of the province.

Commodity Value Chain 1: Coffee

Commodity Profile
Coffee is planted throughout the country and is present in all regions. In the Philippines,
SOCCSKSARGEN, Region and CALABARZON are the major areas of coffee production.
However, there is a declining trend in the number of coffee trees as shown in Table 14.
From 2013 to 2017, there was an average decline of 0.05% in the number of coffee trees.
Figure 3 shows the number of coffee trees in the Philippines while Figure 4 shows the
regional levels.

In terms of area planted, there are 112,843.00 hectares planted with coffee throughout
the country. This data is lower than the 2016 data of 114,838.87 hectares. 65.24% of the
area planted is located in the Mindanao Regions.

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Table 14. Number of Coffee Trees, Philippines and by Region, 2013-2017

Figure 3 Number of Bearing Coffee Trees, Philippines,


2013-2017

81,000,000.00
80,000,000.00
79,000,000.00
78,000,000.00
77,000,000.00
76,000,000.00
75,000,000.00
74,000,000.00
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Source: PSA Country Stat

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Figure 4 Number of Bearing Coffee Trees by Region,


2013-2017
25,000,000.00

20,000,000.00

15,000,000.00

10,000,000.00

5,000,000.00

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Source: PSA Country Stat

In the Regional level, Table 15 shows the number of coffee trees by province in the
Cordillera Administrative Region. The regional contribution of CAR in number of coffee
trees is 5.55% in the year 2017. Most of the coffee trees are located in the Provinces of
Kalinga, Ifugao and Benguet. In 2017, 87.05% of the total coffee trees in the region are of
the Robusta variety, 10.67% is Arabica while the remaining 2.28% are other varieties. The
regional data on the number of trees by region in the region for the years 2013-2017 is
shown in Figure 4.

Table 15 Number of Coffee Trees in the Philippines, in CAR and by Province, 2013-2017

Source: PSA, Country Stat

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Figure 5 Number of Bearing Coffee Trees by


Province, CAR, 2013-2017

2,500,000.00

2,000,000.00

1,500,000.00

1,000,000.00

500,000.00

-
Abra Apayao Benguet Ifugao Kalinga Mountain
Province

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Source: PSA, Country Stat

In the Province of Benguet, the total number of coffee trees harvested as of 2020 is
1,732,471 as shown in Table 16. The data presented in the table is from the Office of the
Provincial Agriculturist which is a consolidation of the different profiles from the 13
Municipal Agriculturist Offices in Benguet.

Table 16. Number of Coffee Trees Harvested by Municipality, Benguet, 2016-2022

Source: OPAg-Benguet

A graphical presentation of the same data is shown in Figure 6. As shown, most for the
municipalities have an increasing trend in the number of coffee trees.

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Figure 6. Number of Bearing Coffee Trees by Municipality, Benguet, 2016-2020

Source: Provincial Agriculturist Office

Coffee Production
Coffee is one of the most widely traded commodities and is produced in over 60 exporting
countries. It is one of the identified commodities that gives livelihood to over 125 million
people worldwide, most are smallholding farmers. Based on 2017 data, coffee production
worldwide is 9.54 million metric tons, with Brazil as largest producer contributing 28.67%
of the total production (Statista Portal).

In the Philippines, coffee production as of 2017 is 62,077.95 metric tons which is 9.80%
lower than the production in 2016 and is also lower by 13.14% than the 5-year average
production of coffee from years 2013-2017. Bulk of coffee produced in the country come
from regions in Mindanao, accounting to 82.07% percent of the country’s total production.

There is a declining trend in coffee production in the country, with an average decrease of
3.11% for the past five years. Figure 7 shows the trend in volume of coffee production and
area planted in the Philippines for the period 2013-2017, while Figure 7 shows the regional
volume of coffee production for years 2013-2017.

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Figure 7. Volume of Coffee Production (mt),


Philippines, 2013-2017

80,000.00

60,000.00

40,000.00

20,000.00

-
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017

Source: PSA Country Stat

Figure 8. Volume of Coffee Production by Region


(mt), 2013-2017
30,000.00

25,000.00

20,000.00

15,000.00

10,000.00

5,000.00

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Source: PSA Country Stat

For the year 2017, the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) is seventh in rank in terms
of coffee production in the country. It dropped from being ranked fifth in the year 2016.
Total production of coffee in the region is 1,886.17 tons. It has an alarming decline of
almost 50% from the production level of 2016 with 3,735.86 tons. Figure 8 shows the trend
of coffee production and area planted in the Cordillera Administrative Region for the

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period 2013-2017. Area planted in the region is almost stable for the past five years,
however, in 2015-2017 there was a drastic decline of 63.80% from 2015 production level,
caused by occurrences of strong typhoons and extended monsoon rains. Figure 9, on the
other hand, shows the 5-year trend of coffee production area by province in CAR. In terms
of area, the Provinces of Kalinga and Ifugao have the highest area planted with coffee.

Figure 9. Volume of Coffee Production and Area


Harvested, CAR, 2013-2017

7,000.00

6,000.00

5,000.00

4,000.00

3,000.00

2,000.00

1,000.00

-
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Production (mt) 5,464.82 5,251.48 5,210.02 3,735.86 1,886.17
Area Harvested (has) 6,695.00 6,680.50 6,631.00 6,322.00 6,289.35

Source: PSA, Country Stat

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Figure 10. Volume of Coffee Production (mt), CAR,


2013-2017
4,000.00
3,500.00
3,000.00
2,500.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
500.00
-
Abra
Apayao
Benguet
Ifugao
Kalinga
Mt.
Province

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Source: PSA Country Stat

Coffee variety Robusta accounts 83.79% of the total coffee production in the region
and was produced mostly in the Provinces of Kalinga and Ifugao. Arabica variety, on the
other hand, contributed 14.22% of the total coffee production in the region, 82.37% of
which was produced in the Province of Benguet (PSA Country Stat, 2017).

The high elevations of the province of Benguet are conducive to the production of
Arabica Coffee. Lower elevated areas, on the other hand, produce Robusta variety. Trend
in number of coffee trees and volume for the province of Benguet is shown in Figure 10,
while coffee production by municipality is shown in Figure 11 The Municipality of Atok has
the highest number of bearing coffee trees, production volume and number of coffee
growers.

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Figure 11. Number of Coffee Trees and Production (mt), Benguet 2016-2022

Source: Commodity Data, Office of the Provincial Agriculturist

Figure 12. Coffee Production (mt) by Municipality, Benguet, 2016-2022

Chart Title
400,000.00

350,000.00

300,000.00

250,000.00

200,000.00

150,000.00

100,000.00

50,000.00

0.00

2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: Commodity Data, Office of the Provincial Agriculturist

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Coffee Productivity
The following table shows the productivity of coffee trees in kilograms of green beans per
coffee tree. The five-year average productivity of coffee in the province is 0.49 kilograms
per tree. Highest five-year productivity is recorded in the Municipality of Sablan, followed
by La Trinidad and Kibungan.

Table 17. Productivity of coffee trees in kg per tree, by Municipality, Benguet, 2016-2022

Source: Office of the Provincial Agriculturist

Market Demand
According to the International Coffee Organization (www.ICO.org), coffee is one of the
universally popular drinks. In coffee production year 2016/2017, world coffee consumption
is 156,133,000 60-kg sacks or about 9.4 billion kilograms of coffee, with an annual
consumption of more than 1.2 billion cups daily. It is also estimated that the increase in
global consumption is 1.3% annually.

Data from the ICO shows that the Philippines has an average consumption of 2,950,000 60-
kg bags or 177,000 metric tons of coffee for the years 2014-2018. Disaggregated data on
coffee demand, however, is not available.

Comparative Level of Trends


Production and demand trends in the Philippines are increasing in a contradictory
manner. While demand is increasing annually, production has been declining for the past
five years.

On the production side, 87% of the annual average production is of the Robusta variety,
but in the international level, the demand for Arabica variety has increased (ICO). It is
with this basis that for the Province of Benguet, investments are targeted for the
improvement in the production of the Arabica Variety.

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Coffee Value Chain Analysis


The Value Chain Analysis (VCA) for coffee in the region shows that the coffee industry has
a number of product formats and players or actors along the chain. Product formats for
coffee include fresh berries, dried berries, parchment, green coffee beans, roasted coffee
beans and ground roasted coffee. Players or actors are identified according to their
functions in the value chain. Functions in value chain include Input provision, Production,
Processing, Marketing, and Enablers. Players in the Input provision include farm suppliers
and dealers and nursery operators. Coffee farmers or growers are the main player in the
production. There are two main levels in coffee processing. First level is the processing into
green coffee beans, where coffee growers, assemblers and farmer’s associations are
involved. In the second level of processing, roasting, cooperatives, farmer’s associations
and individual firms and companies are involved. In this level, the main product is roasted
coffee beans (whole) and the ground roasted coffee. Marketing is usually done after
processing, with product formats of parchment, green coffee beans and roasted coffee,
which is either sold whole or ground. Marketing of coffee involves cooperatives, Farmers
Associations, consolidators, trading agents and assemblers. Along the chain, there are
various “Enablers” which are generally composed of government agencies, state
universities, non-government agencies and private institutions or companies. Their main
role is to provide support services to the different actors along the chain. The enablers in
the coffee value chain include the Department of Agriculture and its attached Agencies,
Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Science and Technology, Department of
Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Agrarian Reform, State Universities,
Local Government Units, Nestle, to name a few.

The trend for coffee production in the province is on an increasing level, due to the
increasing awareness on the market potential of coffee. With findings from the VCA of
Coffee in CAR, it can be deduced that the Provincial Government’s goal of improving the
coffee industry in the province is on the right track. By further developing the coffee
industry in the province, the province’s farmers will have an opportunity of increasing their
income by producing coffee. In addition, by promoting coffee production, the province will
also be able to attain its vision of sustaining the environment.

The following figure shows the typical Value Chain (VC) map in CAR. It details the different
functions in the chain as well as the operators/players/actors and the flow of product from
one actor to another.

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Figure 13. Typical Value Chain Map of Coffee in CAR (DA-RFO-CAR, 2014)

Source: Coffee Value Chain Analysis, Department of Agriculture

Domestic (regional) production is being sold to processors within the region, but bulk is
being sold to processors outside the region, particularly in Manila and Cavite (Coffee VCA,
DA-RFO-CAR). The following figure shows the commodity flow for Coffee from CAR to major
markets. As observed, coffee green beans from Benguet are sold to Kalinga, Ifugao and Mt.
Province within CAR, as well as Cavite and Manila.

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Figure 14. Flow of Coffee from CAR to Major Markets

Source: Coffee VCA, DA-RFO-CAR

Opportunities
The VCA of Coffee in CAR shows various opportunities in the coffee industry. One of the
striking opportunities is the growing demand for coffee at the local level. Premium coffee
demand is increasing 20% per year while roasted coffee demand increases by 5 percent
per year. In addition, Specialist coffee shops in the Philippines are expected to continue
growing in the coming years. In addition, at the local level, quality planting materials are
available, including the presence of technical services and service providers. It was also
observed that price of coffee is increasing over the years, giving opportunities for
smallholding farmers to benefit.

Constraints
The VCA also shows that despite the opportunities, actors along the chain, specifically the
smallholding coffee farmers and nursery operators, have the least shares in the value
addition. Some of the constraints identified that contribute to this scenario include low
productivity (yields) due to ageing coffee trees, non-compliance to GAP, inadequate/
declining supply of green coffee beans topped with inconsistency in the quality of green
coffee beans, inadequate service providers on roasting and cupping, roasting facilities are
non-GMP compliant, traditional facilities have no economies of scale, weak inter-firm
relations and poor farm to market roads.

Upgrading/ Investment Plan


It is evident that for smallholding coffee farmers to benefit in value addition, gaps in the
production to the marketing side should be addressed. Priority Investments for the
development of the coffee industry in the Province of Benguet underscores the need to
increase the production of green coffee beans through investments on key
gaps/constraints as identified in the VCA. The following are the gaps that will be
prioritized for upgrading in the province of Benguet.

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Table 18. Constraints/ Opportunities and Upgrading Strategies by Value Chain Segment
WHO CAN DO ITAND
INTERVENTION
CONSTRAINTS/ POTENTIALROLES
FUNCTION PROVINCE STRATEGY&
OPPORTUNITIES
APPROACH Public Private
Opportunities • Identify • Provide
potential lot area
• Availability of
• Establish areas and for
good quality proponent nursery
planting nurseries of
latest groups for • Develop
Materials
• Benguet recommende coffee business
Input nurseries plan for the
• Ifugao d varieties in
Provision • Train the proposed
Constraints • Kalinga major coffee PG on nursery
• Lack of producing nursery • Collect
accredited areas managem planting
nurseries • Training on ent materials
• Lack of skills nursery • Link of latest
and knowledge management nurseries varieties
on nursery and plant with for
management propagation NGPfor propagati
and plant • Accreditation coffee on
propagation of existing seedling
needs
nurseries
Opportunities
• Available areas
for expansion • Improve
• Available productivity
rejuvenate • Identify
technical expansion
service/service coffee farms, • Train
expand areas
providers for farmer
suitable for
growing • hectarage) leaders and
coffee
other
Productio coffee Benguet • Provide • Invest on
n trainings, tools trainers on planting,
Ifugao GAPfor
and replanting
Constraints • Kalinga
equipment for coffee and
• Low farming
coffee rejuvenati
productivity • Organize
rejuvenation on of
(yields) because coffee
• Train farmers coffee
of ageing trees
farmers into clusters farms
• Farmers do not
on
comply with
selective
GAP
harvesting
• No fertilizer
• Develop
application,
community
selective
based
harvesting,
providers for
pruning
GAP in coffee
farming

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Opportunities • Provide
lot area
• Many Common
for coffee
Service Facilities • Establish CSFs • Identify
processin
and Shared or link propone
g
Service Facilities farming nt • Develop
for processing • Benguet clusters with groups business
Field for
(CSF/SSF)) • Kalinga existing CSFs plan for the
Processing coffee
Constraints for depulping proposed
processi
and dehulling CSF for
• Predominance ng
• Promote wet coffee
of dry process, • Train
process of processing
• Difficult to sort clusters in and for
GCB; coffee collective collective
• Few are offering processing processin marketing
premium price • Establish g of GCBs
collective and
for quality
marketing marketing
of GCBs
enterprises
among
farming
clusters
Opportunities
• Develop
• Assured
pricing and
market, huge
incentive
global/local
schemes
demand
• Train for various
(unserved)
• Disseminate farmers and grades of
• Presence of
and enforce traders on GCBs
local processors
quality the quality • Help
• Increasing •
standards for standards governmen
Consolidat prices for Benguet
GCBs for GCBs t in
ion coffee
Ifugao • Implement • Identify identifying
• Kalinga QC system FMRs potential
Constraints for GCBs needed FMRs and
• Poor farm to • Develop by the in
market roads FMRs that coffee developing
• Poor inter firm would industry feasibility
relations improve the studies
• Lack of grading consolidatio and other
skills n of GCBs requireme
• Lack/declining ● Establish nts
supply collective
of GCB; coffee marketing
farms enterprises
being converted among
to corn farming
production clusters

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Opportunities
• Increasing
demand for
organic coffee,
Barako coffee,
civet coffee
• Growing market • Improve
• Facilitate
for gourmet and process
the
specialty and
developme
coffee facilities on
• Formulate nt of
coffee
and quality
roasting
Constraints disseminate standards
• Complete
• Underutilized common for roasted
FDA
roasters quality coffee
Benguet requireme
• Inconsistent standards • Link
Roasting quality of • Ifugao nts
for roasted roasters
• Study
GCB; no sorting; • Kalinga coffee providers
and
• Roasting • Train existing of cupping target the
facilities not processors on services market
GMP compliant; producing • Provide
for
No LTO or coffee for packaging
specialty
Product specialty and
coffee
Registration markets labelling
• Only buy
from FDA • Assist coffee assistance
good
• Lots of processors for coffee
quality
traditional acquire FDA roasters
GCBs as
roasting registration raw
facilities and LTO material
producing poor • Provide
quality coffee; access
no economies to
of scale cupping
• Lack of service services
providers on
roasting,
cupping
• No standards
and quality
control system
Opportunities
• Active Provincial
Coffee boards in • Ifugao
BEE
Kalinga and • Kalinga
Ifugao
• Existing coffee
farmers
cooperatives
Source: Coffee Value Chain Analysis, DA-RFO-CAR
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Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis


The expanded vulnerability and suitability analysis (E-VSA) tool was developed by PRDP to
rationalize the prioritization of investments or interventions. This tool incorporates
scientific analysis of commodity suitability data based on the agro-edaphic suitability
developed by the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) with the significant
social factors identified by the local government units.

The E-VSA for coffee for the province of Benguet was consultatively done to assist the
province in the prioritization process for the identified interventions. For the consideration
of the socio-economic aspect of coffee production in the province, the parameters
considered are: the number of coffee trees planted in the municipalities (20%), the poverty
index (10%), and number of coffee growers involved in coffee production (20%). These
parameters were considered to give priority to coffee areas with higher incidence of
poverty, and where there are more coffee trees and more coffee farmers.

The following figures show the result of the E-VSA. Map 12 shows the ranking of
municipalities by number of coffee trees planted. Data used for this analysis came from
the OPAg using data submitted by the Municipalities. Coffee farmers’ profiles were used
to generate the data on number of coffee trees planted. Topping the list is the Municipality
of Tublay, followed by the municipalities of Atok, Kibungan, Bakun and La Trinidad. 67.09%
of the total number of coffee trees planted is accounted to these municipalities. On the
other hand, the municipalities with least number of coffee trees are the municipalities of
Kabayan, Tuba, Buguias, Sablan and Mankayan, where only 13.11% of the total number of
coffee trees planted is situated. These areas, however, are possible expansion areas of
coffee production in the future.

Map 13 shows the ranking of municipalities by number of farmers. The Municipality of Atok
ranked first with 1,233 coffee farmers followed by the municipalities of Tublay, Kibungan,
Buguias and Bokod. These municipalities account for 53.82% of the total number of coffee
farmers in the province. The municipalities with the least number of farmers are the
municipalities of Itogon, Mankayan, Bakun, Sablan and Tuba, where 21.36% of the total
number of coffee growers is located.

Map 14 shows the ranking of municipalities by poverty incidence. The data used came from
the PSA Small Area Poverty Estimates (SAPE). Latest available data, however, is still 2012
data. The municipalities with the highest poverty incidence in the province are the
municipalities of Bakun, Kibungan, Kapangan, Atok and Kabayan which are 3 rd to 4th income
class municipalities. Poverty incidence is least in the Municipality of La Trinidad, followed
by Tuba and Itogon, which are all 1st income class municipalities.

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Map 12. E-VSA result: Number of Coffee Trees by Municipality, Benguet, 2017

Source: OPAg, Benguet

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Map 13. E-VSA Result: Ranking by Coffee Farmers, Benguet, 2017

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Map 14. Ranking of Municipalities by Poverty Incidence

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The following figure shows the final ranking of Municipalities based on the E-VSA. As
shown, the municipalities in ranking top 5 are Atok, Tublay, Kibungan, Bokod and
Kabayan. These are the priority areas for coffee value chain development interventions,
particularly for production, since the parameters used are more on the production aspect.

Map 15. E-VSA result: Ranking by Municipality, Benguet, 2017

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B. Commodity Value Chain 2: White Potato

Commodity Profile
White potato is one of about 2,000 species in the family Solanaceae, which includes
tobacco, tomato, eggplant and pepper. The potatoes were brought to Europe in the late
16th century by Spanish explorers. It had limited use for the Spaniards because it was
considered as food for the underclasses in the Spanish Colonies. When it was brought to
Europe, it was used primarily to feed hospital inmates. It took quite a while for the potato
to spread because of the tuber’s reputation as food for the underprivileged and because
of its relationship to poisonous plants. In about 1780, the people of Ireland accepted the
potato primarily because of its ability to produce abundant, nutritious food. Unlike other
major crop, potatoes contain most of the vitamins needed for sustenance. By the 19th
century, it had spread throughout the continent. In the Philippines particularly in
Banquet (Benguet), Don Blas de Banes, the Spanish Governor of Banquet was responsible
for the distribution of potatoes to the Igorots of the Northern Philippines, ( Semper, 1862
as cited by Potts, 1983).

Potato, locally known as ‘patatas”, is grown in 130 countries worldwide including the
Philippines. It is grown for its tubers, which are rich in phosphorus and vitamins B1, B2,
and C. Reports showed that a potato crop produces more edible energy and protein per
hectare and per unit of time than practically any other crops (DOST, 2007).

Potato is one of the most important vegetables in the Philippines. For over ten years, the
potato has been designated as a high-priority/high-value crop by the Philippine
government. It is one of the top priority commodities for the high and mid-elevation
areas in the Northern Philippines and Mindanao under the High Value Commercial Crops
(HVCC) Program of the Department of Agriculture.

Potatoes are used for a variety of purposes, and not only as a vegetable for cooking at
home. In fact, it is likely that less than 50 percent of potatoes grown worldwide are
consumed fresh. The rest are processed into potato food products and food ingredients,
fed to cattle, pigs, and chickens; processed into starch for industry; and re-used as seed
tubers for growing the next season’s potato crop.

White Potato Production

The area planted with potato in the Philippines has been on a declining trend for the past
5 years. By 2016, production area was down to 7,743.66 hectares from 8,095.78 hectares
in 2012. Volume of production decreased by 2.33 percent in 2016 from 2012 due to
decreased area planted. In 2014, despite the decrease in area planted the Philippines still
produced a higher 119,140.02 MT of potatoes, with a higher average yield of 15.14 MT/ha.
The average yield for potato from 2014 to 2016 remained near 15mt/ha.

The trend of local potato production per region as per PSA records show that production
decreased from 102,433.67 MT in 2012 to 99,980.91 MT in 2016, which is 2.39 percent
lower than the production in 2012.The decrease in production was brought about primarily
by changes in area planted and secondarily by decrease in farm productivity in some areas.

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The cordilleras produced 85.61% of the country’s potato production output, followed by
Davao Region (8.43%) and Northern Mindanao (5.03%). Potato produced in the Province
of Benguet contributed to 76.01 percent of the total potato production in the country. The
following Figure shows the trend of potato production in CAR vis-a-vis total production in
the country for 2012-2016.

Figure 15. Potato Production in Metric Tons,


Philippines and CAR, 2012-2016

120,000.00

115,000.00

110,000.00

105,000.00
100,000.00
95,000.00
90,000.00
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016


CAR 102,433.67 100,758.09 102,255.24 101,828.48 99,980.91
PHILIPPINES 119,569.84 117,721.64 119,140.02 118,479.32 116,783.46

Source: PSA, CountrySTAT. 2017

The following map shows the distribution of area planted with potato in the province
of Benguet. Major potato producing Municipalities are the municipalities of Buguias,
Mankayan, Kibungan and Atok.

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Map 16. Distribution of Potato Production, Benguet, 2016

Source: Commodity Profile, OPAg, 2016

Table 19 shows the Commodity Profile for White Potato in the Province of Benguet. As
shown, the Municipality of Buguias has the highest production of potato at 67,813.75
metric tons and represents 34.36 percent of the total potato production in the province
for the year 2016. The Number of Farmers reflected in the table is the latest data from the
Office of the Provincial Agriculturist based on the profiled potato farmers in the different
municipalities as submitted by the Office of the Municipal Agriculturists. The Municipalities
of Buguias, Mankayan, Atok and Kibungan are the major producers of potato in the
province.

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Table 19. White Potato Profile, Data, 2022


Baseline data

Commodity Production Data, 2022


120,000.00
100,000.00
80,000.00
60,000.00
40,000.00
20,000.00
0.00

2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAG Commodity Data, 2022

White Potato Value Chain Analysis


From the result of the Value Chain Analysis conducted by the Department of Agriculture
Regional Field Office-CAR through the Philippine Rural Development Project, Figure 20
illustrates the value chain of potatoes in Benguet and Mt. Province. The participants or
actors in the value chain include farmers on the input provision or supply side, up to
processing activities. The traders are also involved in post-processing activities. Some of
the traders take charge in the cleaning, sorting and packing the products. On the processing
segment there were four processors of potato chips based in Benguet. Farmers produce
intentionally for the cash market. In marketing and consumption, the actors are the traders,
disposers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers.

Figure 21, on the other hand, shows the flow of potato from input provision to final
consumption. This was the result of the consultations done during the preparation of the
value chain analysis for potato.

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Figure 16. Value Chain Map: Fresh Potato Market

Source: White Potato VCA, DA-PRDP, RFO-CAR

Figure 17. Flow of Potato from Benguet & Mt. Province (from Potato VCA)

The channel of marketing for potato is shown in Figure 22 As shown, 66.24% of farmer
produce is brought to the La Trinidad Vegetable trading post while the rest of the
produced are being brought to Baguio Hangar Market, Trading post at Nueva Vizcaya,

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and local retailers and consumers within the region. Bulk of the produce brought to the
La Trinidad Trading post is brought to Markets in the National Capital Region.

Figure 18. Marketing Channel

Source: DA-RFO-CAR, Potato VCA, 2016

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Constraints and Opportunities


The following table is derived from the Potato VCA. It is a detailed discussion of the
different opportunities and constraints as a result of the data gathering, focus group
discussion and stakeholders’ workshops done during the preparation of the document.

Table 19. Opportunities and Constraints, Potato Value Chain


Constraints Opportunities
Input Provision
Limited supply of quality and certified Potato growers can now improve on
seed tubers/planting materials their production and livelihood as
● Limited local seed producers technologies on producing quality
● Illegal entry of uncertified seeds planting materials are introduced and
Limited knowledge on seed quality transferred to them through trainings.
Results of the study reveal that the limited supply and high cost of disease-free
planting materials were major deterrents in the wide cultivation potatoes in major
production areas. To date, the highly elevated areas of Benguet have the favorable
environment for seed potato production, the volume of which is still insufficient to
supply the planting material requirements of potato growers.

At least 50% of farmers interviewed claimed that potato production had been
improving through the years. Those who claimed otherwise, mentioned their
degenerated varieties, poor quality of seeds, and the building-up diseases
particularly bacterial wilt and late blight. Most farmers produced their own planting
which can carry the diseases from their infected farms. The use of good quality
planting materials from accredited nurseries can significantly improve farm
productivity. Various varieties have been developed that are high yielding, resistant
to pest and disease.

Limited diffused light storage, seed HADP seed storage is an existing


storage facilities system
Lack of seed production support facilities for storing seed potatoes to extend
their storage life and improve their
productivity.
Tubers are stored after harvest mostly to serve as planting materials for the next
cropping. Storage is vital because it influences the viability of the next planting
materials. To assure
High cost inputs because of imports Proper application of fertilizer and use
High dependency on synthetic chemicals of organic fertilizer can help farmer
Lack of processed chicken manure incrementally
Voluminous/ no collateral of farmers due
to no titled properties /lands
Constraints Opportunities
Production
Low production because majority farms Good Agronomic Practices and Climate
are infected with Bacterial Wilt or Smart farming practices can reduce
“Kuyos” incidence of pests and diseases and
Improper management practices improve resilience to climate change
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Insufficient knowledge on pest and Trichoderma is a microorganism used


disease control on control Bacterial Wilt that is used
against soil-borne pathogens including
bacteria and fungus.
Unsuitable/Lack of variety for specific There are various varieties that have
location been developed that are high yielding,
adaptability to different location and
meet the different preferences of
farmers and potato users

Insufficient practice of soil nutrient Analyzing of soil nutrient can help


(micro and macro needed) analysis due farmers know how much fertilizer
to: needed to be applied
● result of soil analysis takes long
time
● expensive
● lack of soil laboratory
Lack of irrigation facilities Elengan CIS is a newly-rehabilitated
irrigation system having a service area
of 25 hectares of vegetables with 60
farmer-beneficiaries. Implemented by
the National Irrigation Administration-
CAR, the rehabilitation of the project
which involved the installation of more
than eight kilometers of HDPE pipes
Lack of source of organic fertilizers Home or yard composting of vegetable
production facility wastes are encouraged to reduce
fertilizer costs
Expensive farm labor Existing tramlines can help farmers in
hauling their produce to minimize
labor cost
Insufficient/limited capital for inputs The Agriculture and Fisheries Financing
Stringent, tedious on loan process Program (AFFP) has a “streamlined”
application design to make access to financing of
small farmers and fisher folk,
particularly for those who are
registered in the Registry System for
Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA)
Easier.

The program is implemented in forty-


one (41) priority provinces through the
Land Bank of the Philippines
(LANDBANK) and the People’s Credit
and Finance Corporation (PCFC).

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At recent, price of farm inputs continues to increase which affect the income of the
farmers. Proper application of fertilizer and use of organic fertilizer can help farmer
increase yield and lower production cost.
Constraints Opportunities
Postharvest
High postharvest losses Proper handling during hauling and
● improper transportation, transportation reduces physical
packaging, technology materials damage on the produce.
Lack of postharvest facilities
Poor road conditions Provisions of infrastructure like farm to
Lack of access to production area market roads, tramlines for hard to
reach places most especially in areas
with undulating and 90 to 1800 farms
No pre-harvest process and grading Product sorting and grading on farm
practice on farm reduces transportation cost and
increases product quality
Laborious/expensive harvesting
Potato farms are usually in elevated and distant areas such that the condition of the
roads greatly affects the movement of potatoes from the production points to the
major trading center. Especially during the wet season, farmers find difficulty
transporting their goods to buyers because of poor road condition.
Constraints Opportunities
Marketing/Trading
Fluctuating price
Postdated cheques are not being paid on
said dates
Farmers are not paid immediately,
dependent on the disposer
High cost transportation incurred by the Provisions of infrastructure like farm to
farmers due to : market roads, tramlines for hard to
● poor road conditions reach places
● high cost maintenance of vehicle
● high cost of fuel and on the
distance of farm
High cost of manual hauling to the access
road
Weak marketing linkages Farmer associations are organized for
Farmers are not organized practical motivation for the creation of
agricultural cooperatives is related to
the ability of farmers to pool
production and/or resources
Transparency of supply and demand
Pault vaulting
Too many channels
Weak promotional strategy
High transportation and hauling of costs both in the marketing of production inputs
and outputs are indirectly causing poor farmers to be more burdened with debts

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and the rich farmers, traders and farm input suppliers to be getting richer. Hence,
the claimor for improved farm-to-market roads.

In terms with the problems on long line of trucks, The Benguet AgriPinoy Trading
Center, under the AgriPinoy Trading Center Program (APTC), serves as an alternative
marketing outlet to which vegetable farmers can directly sell their produce at
rationalized prices, thereby ensuring reasonable returns to the farmers-producers.
The Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center is the biggest trading post in the Southeast
Asia. This trading can help farmers and traders in marketing their products and to
reduce the long line of trucks.

In addition, farmers as well as potato traders have claimed that since there are not
enough market outlets, they often experience fluctuating prices, over-deliveries,
low prices and even difficulty in collecting credit sales. Non-payment of credit sales
resorted to by traders because of the high incidence of rotting and transport losses.
To improve this situation, farmers and local traders have suggested that fast food
chains and processing companies should increase their patronage of locally
produced potatoes.
Constraints Opportunities
Processing
Lack of knowledge on packaging Enhancement of knowledge about
processed potato products packaging through trainings
Limited supply of processing varieties Improved varieties with high
processing qualities are being studied
and introduced to farmers
No appropriate processing There is an opportunity to expand
facilities/equipment processing facilities and increase the
production of processed potato
products
Locally produced potato has higher price
compared to imported potato
Sustainable supply is not attained
Insufficient marketing outlet
Lack of FDA compliant processing
facilities
Sadly, planting materials of the recommended varieties for processing are not
always available to farmers. Processing technologies developed are not suited to
available varieties and conditions. Production and processing technologies are
needed to reduce processing costs. To date, local processing is more expensive than
importing.

Most farmers also claimed that processing facilities are not enough to processed
potato products and limited market outlet.

Upgrading/ Investment Plan


The following table shows the proposed interventions/ strategies and approach in dealing
with the different constraints and in consideration of the different opportunities

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indicated the Potato VCA. The proposed strategies are subdivided by the different
functions in the value chain.

Table 21. Summary of Constraints and Interventions by Potato VCA Functions


Constraints/ Intervention/ Who can do it
opportunities strategy & approach Public Private
Input Provision
Limited supply of quality Promote, expand to BSU-NPRCRTC/ Cooperative
and certified seed private individual, BPI s
tubers/planting materials organized and train Technical Manageme
● Limited local seed seed potato growers Assistance/Train nt and
producers in partnership with ing operation of
● Illegal entry of BPI, expand license to nurseries
uncertified seeds SUC’s and demo
Limited BPI farms
knowledge on Strict implementation Technical
seed quality of quarantine services assistance Traders
Promotion
Limited diffused light DA/PRDP to farmer
storage, seed storage Establishment of seed Technical and suppliers
facilities potato storage financial Patronage
assistance of project
Lack of seed production Provision of seed supported
support facilities production facilities nurseries

High cost inputs because Provision of credit PLGU/MLGU


of imports facilities, soft loans, Follow through
• too many layers formed cooperatives extension
to direct imports, can services
High dependency on be organic Organizational Cooperative
synthetic chemicals development s
Establishment of Management Manageme
Lack of processed chicken composting facilities, and nt and
manure Facility for Organic coordination of operation of
Fertilizer Production voucher fertilizer
Voluminous/ no collateral /Provision for program or plants
of farmers due to no composting facilities similar
titled properties /lands (shredders, mechanisms
concoctions, Promotion
Lack of capital/ vermicomposting) campaign
insufficient capital for
input provision Provision of DA/PRDP
composting facilities Technical and
Opportunities financial
Potato growers can now assistance
improve on their
production and livelihood
as technologies on DA/PRDP

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producing quality planting IEC on Financing Technical and


materials are introduced Institutions, provision financial
and transferred to them of production loans assistance
through trainings.

HADP seed storage is an


existing system for storing
seed potatoes to extend
their storage life and
improve their
productivity.

Proper application of
fertilizer and use of
organic fertilizer can help
farmer incrementally

Production
Low production because Technology BSU-NPRCRTC/ Cooperative
majority farms are Information on the BPI s
infected with Bacterial control of “Kuyos”, Technical Base of
Wilt or “Kuyos” Training on GAP Assistance/Train
training
Improper management ing
practices services and
farmer
Insufficient knowledge on training
pest and disease control groups

Unsuitable/Lack of variety
for specific location

Insufficient practice of soil Tap other agencies for DA/PLGU/BSW


nutrient (micro and soil nutrients M
macro needed) analysis Technical and Cooperative
due to: Establish provincial financial s/
• result of soil laboratory assistance
Consolidato
soil analysis takes analysis center
long time analysis r
• expensive Manageme
• lack of soil DA/PLGU/NIA nt and
laboratory Establishment of Technical and operations
small scale irrigation financial of common
Lack of irrigation facilities system and potable assistance, service
water system, PWS, provide
facilities
Lack of source of organic SWIT, SSIP, Drip irrigation
fertilizers production Irrigation, facilities
facility Cooperative
s

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Expensive farm labor Provision of Drums, Manageme


Community nt and
Insufficient/limited Impounding System, operations
capital for inputs Small Water
of common
Impounding Project, DA/PRDP
service
Stringent, tedious on loan Multi-Purpose Deep Technical and
process application well, HDPE Pipes, financial facilities
Sprinklers, Shallow assistance
Opportunities Tube Well, PISOS,
Pumps, Rain
Good Agronomic Collectors LBP/PLGU/MLG
Practices and Climate U
Smart farming practices Establishment of Provide soft
can reduce incidence of village level organic loan
pests and diseases and fertilizer production
improve resilience to facility
climate change
Trichoderma is a Provision of
microorganism used on mechanized farm
other studies that is used equipment’s and farm
against soil-borne implements
pathogens including
bacteria and fungus. Provision to agri-loan
from Landbank, coop,
LGU’s, soft loan
There are various
varieties that have been
developed that are high
yielding, adaptability to
different location and
meet the different
preferences of farmers
and potato users

Analyzing of soil nutrient


can help farmers know
how much fertilizer
needed to be applied

Elengan CIS is a newly-


rehabilitated irrigation
system having a service
area of 25 hectares of
vegetables with 60
farmer-beneficiaries.
Implemented by the
National Irrigation
Administration-CAR, the

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rehabilitation of the
project which involved
the installation of more
than eight kilometers of
HDPE pipes

Home or yard composting


of vegetable wastes are
encouraged to reduce
fertilizer costs

Existing tramlines can


help farmers in hauling
their produce to minimize
labor cost

The Agriculture and


Fisheries Financing
Program (AFFP) has a
“streamlined” design to
make access to financing
of small farmers and
fisherfolk, particularly for
those who are registered
in the Registry System for
Basic Sectors in
Agriculture (RSBSA)
Easier.

The program is
implemented in forty-one
(41) priority provinces
through the Land Bank of
the Philippines
(LANDBANK) and the
People’s Credit and
Finance Corporation
(PCFC).

Postharvest
High postharvest losses Provision of labels PhilMECH Cooperative
• improper and packaging Technical s
transportation, materials assistance Manageme
packaging, nt and
Prototype
technology Training on proper operations
development
materials packaging, grading of common
and handling service
DA/PRDP
facilities

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Lack of postharvest Provisions of Technical and


facilities refrigerated container financial
vans, trucks assistance
Poor/lack road conditions
Establishment of PhilMECH
Lack of access to consolidation Technical
production area center/packing area, assistance
ware storage Prototype
No pre-harvest processed development
and grading practice on Improvements of
farm tramline, FMRI with
bridge, pathways,
Laborious/expensive roads, foot bridge,
harvesting FMRI, Bridge

Opportunities Training/Seminar on
Proper handling during pre and postharvest
hauling and practices, provisions DA/PRDP
transportation reduces of pre and post Technical and
physical damage on the processing, grading financial
produce. equipment assistance

Provisions of Provisions of
infrastructure like farm to mechanical harvesting
market roads, tramlines equipment
for hard to reach places
most especially in areas
with undulating and 90 to
1800 farms

Product sorting and


grading on farm reduces
transportation cost and
increases product quality
Marketing/Trading
Fluctuating price Implementation of DA/PRDP/BAPT Cooperative
production C s
Post dated cheques are programming Technical Manageme
not being paid on dated services and nt and
dates Provision of cold financial operations
storage on the field assistance of common
Farmers are not in paid level service
immediately, dependent BAPTC facilities
on the disposer Use the services of provides bank
BAPTC and postharvest
High cost transportation facilities
incurred by the farmers Provision of delivery
due to : trucks DA/PRDP/NIA

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• poor road Technical


conditions Provision of FMRI, services and
• high cost Tramlines, foot financial
maintenance of bridge, FMRI with assistance
vehicle bridge, bridge
• high cost of fuel PLGU/MLGU
and on the distance Strengthen existing Follow through
of farm famers organization extension
services
High cost of manual Organizational
hauling to the access road development
Management
Weak marketing linkages and
BFAD Registered, coordination of
Farmers are not Forging of marketing voucher
organized contracts with target program or
buyers similar
Transparency of the mechanisms
supply and demand Buyers profile, traders Promotion
profile, buyers profile campaign
Pault vaulting
Strengthen existing DA/PRDP
Too many channels farmers organization Technical
services and
Weak promotional Trade fair, financial
strategy promotional materials assistance

Opportunities

Provisions of
infrastructure like farm to
market roads, tramlines
for hard to reach places

Farmer associations are


organized for practical
motivation for the
creation of agricultural
cooperatives is related to
the ability of farmers to
pool production and/or
resources

Processing
Lack of packaging Training on proper PhilMECH Pasalubong
technology on the packaging of potato Technical Centers
processed produced assistance
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production of processing Prototype Promotional


varieties Promote production development campaign
of processing potato
Limited supply of varieties BSU-
processing varieties NPRCRTC/BPI/D
Research varieties A
No appropriate adapted to processing R and E projects
processing and financial
facilities/equipment Provisions of assistance
processing
Lack of FDA compliant equipment, suppliers
processing facilities

Insufficient marketing
outlet DA/PRDP
Research on the low Technical
High buying price of cost technology on services and
processing local produce the production of financial
compared to imported processing varieties assistance
processing potatoes

Sustainable supply is not


attained

Opportunities

Enhancement of
knowledge about
packaging through
trainings

Improved varieties with


high processing qualities
are being studied and
introduced to farmers

There is an opportunity to
expand processing
facilities and increase the
production of processed
potato products

Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis


The expanded vulnerability and suitability analysis (E-VSA) for potato for the province of
Benguet was done to assist the province in the prioritization process for the identified
interventions. The E-VSA tool was developed by PRDP using the VSA of the Bureau of Soils
and Water Management. For the consideration of the socio-economic aspect of potato

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production in the province, the analysis was expanded to consider the area planted in the
municipalities, the poverty index, and the number of farmers involved in potato
production. These parameters were considered to give priority to areas with higher
incidence of poverty, areas with larger share of cultivated areas for potato production and
areas where more potato farmers are located.

Same data in poverty incidence is used in the previous chapter for coffee, therefore, the
generated map using the E-VSA tool for poverty incidence is the same, as shown in Map
17.
Map 17. Ranking of Municipalities by Poverty Incidence, Benguet

Source: E-VSA Generated Map, DA-PRDP

The province has a total of 16, 438 potato growers throughout the province. Map 18 shows
the distribution of potato farmers within the province of Benguet. As shown, the
Municipality of Buguias, having the most number of potato farmers has the darkest color,
followed by the Municipalities of Kibungan, Atok and Mankayan.

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Map 18. Ranking of Municipalities by Number of Potato Farmers, Benguet

Source: E-VSA Generated Map, DA-PRDP

The total cultivated area for potato production in the province is 9,736.00 hectares. The
distribution of the area planted is shown in Map 19. As shown, the municipality of Buguias
has the darkest color, since it has the largest area cultivated with potato.

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Map 19. Ranking of Municipalities by Area Harvested with Potato, Benguet

Source: E-VSA Generated Map, DA-PRDP

Overall ranking of Municipalities is shown in Map 20 The ranking was generated using the
E-VSA tool of DA-PRDP using the VSA developed and used by BSWM and infused with the
parameters earlier presented in Map 20. As shown, the Top five municipalities for
investment prioritization are Buguias, Kibungan, Atok, Mankayan and Bakun.

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Map 20. Ranking of Municipalities, Potato E-VSA, Benguet

Source: E-VSA Generated Map, DA-PRDP

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C. Commodity Value Chain 3: Ube

Commodity Profile
Purple yam/winged/greater yam (Dioscorea alata Linn.), commonly known as ube/ubi in
the Philippines is an important starchy food security crop especially in the rural areas. It
is usually eaten as boiled, roasted or halaya. It is cultivated in small patches of land,
oftentimes less than a hectare, in most of the regions in the country where it is grown like
in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR). Ube is native to Southeast Asia (Indochina,
Philippines, Indonesia, etc.) and a tropical herbaceous vine root crop.

What is unique in purple ube is its striking purplesh flesh color and flavor. Oftentimes the
raw ube retains its color even after the process product and its aroma is enhanced during
processing unlike other rootcrops. Tagged as one of the country's five banner crops for
export by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the demand for purple yam
continues to grow. Here and abroad, it is being marketed in many forms. Yam is the most
expensive tuber crop in the Philippines. For one thing, its selling price is much higher than
white or Irish potato, sweet potato, cassava and taro.

The Department of Agriculture has also counted ube as amongst the high value commercial
crop. It has high potential industrial food value despite of its being a minor commodity. The
purple varieties are processed into several food products such as chips, flour, starch and
purees. These are further used as ingredient of confectioneries, cakes, pastries and several
delicacies. The purple varieties are popularly used in the preparation of the most famous
jam called halaya ube. This ube jam is used as a filling for tarts, bread, cakes etc.; for other
sweets or paired with the likes of macapuno (sweetened coconut), flan, and fruity dessert
halo halo (shaved ice with condensed milk-popular Filipino dessert). There’s also ube
puto (steamed rice cake), ube silvanas (buttercream sandwiched between wafers), and of
course, ube ice cream. Processing of ube into powder is seen as a technique of assuring a
constant supply of ube for the whole year. This will also lead to value addition and increased
utility for this crop.

Ube Varieties
There are over 600 species of yam (Dioscorea spp) but the most cultivated species is D.
Alata. There are thousands of D. alata varieties in the world and distinctly differ in
characteristics of the tuber and foliage (FAO, 2003). General feature, leaves are often quite
large, heart shape; flowers during the last third of the growing season, when tubers are
forming. Not all varieties flower, and some flower sporadically, perhaps in response to
seasonal variations; glabrous vine climbs by twining to the right. The length of the vine
varies from 2 to 30 meters or more. The fleshy stems are characterized by wings, typically
membranous and often ruffled. Tubers often enlarge as they descend to form a pyramid,
U-shaped, spindle shape, irregular or oblong shape.

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Philippines
In the Philippines few varieties of D. alata are found, but some of them are unique and
highly valuable. Purple-fleshed varieties are favored over white because of the pleasant
color that are processed into desserts. There are about 18 recommended ube varieties by
PRCRTC and some have its description in Table 5. From the 18 recommended ube varieties
only one variety which is the Kinampay has long been introduced (1991) in CAR and one
recently introduced variety VU-2 in 2013. This VU-2 was introduced using the tissue
cultured planting materials. Both varieties are of the purple flesh. There are also seven
cultivated local varieties in CAR which are listed in Table 6. The utilized ube variety for
commercial food products are those with purple flesh color with different shade of purple
which is from light to deep purple flesh color. The purple/violet colors of the ube has a
great potential for exports which the Philippines is being known for its purple ube.

Ube Varieties Cultivated in Cordillera Administrative Region


CAR is a region that is mainly mountainous, situated within the Cordillera
Central mountain range. It is the country’s only landlocked region. CAR has a total land
area of 1,961,110 ha, or about 6.1 percent of the country’s total land area in which 177,
839 ha are agricultural that is about 10% of the total land area. It has rugged mountain
ranges, forests, deep gorges and ravines, wide pasturelands and river basins. It
encompasses most of the areas within the Cordillera Central Mountains of Luzon, the
largest mountain range in the country. The region has Types II and III climate which are
very suitable for all types of crops including ube crop. Majority of the farmers are
smallholders located in the rural areas.

The commonly grown varieties in CAR are Mindoro/Tungkol, Sampero/Kinampay, and


Daking, and one recently introduced variety (VU-2).

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Table 21. Ube varieties grown in CAR

Variety Flesh color Tuber shape DMC Other characteristics


flesh (%)
Mindoro/ Deep purple Long oblong 34.0 Tolerant to anthracnose
Tongkol/ubing-
ubi
Sampero/ moderately roundish 38.8 Strong aromatic flavor,
Kinampay purple to market price is usually higher
light purple by 5 to 10/kg
Susceptible to anthracnose
disease
Daking Deep purple Flattened Irregular shape, purple flesh,
short branched at middle to tail
tuberose end-end
Shiket/Diket Deep purple elongated Difficult to harvest due to its
deep rooted tuber,
cylindrically long with
diameter of about 8 in;
sometimes with hallow part at
the center when over mature
Kimabajo Deep purple Elongated S- Smooth skin
shaped
Rapang- Moderately Finger like 38.9 Irregular shape, finger like
rapang/ramay- Purple branches
ramay/Padinse
Baluktot /Padihot Moderately Elongated arc 36.9 Susceptible to hallow heart
purple shaped with internal discoloration
Not good for storage
VU-2 Deep purple oblong PSB recommended variety

The purple ube varieties, Sampero variety in Benguet; Kinampay in Bohol; Ozamis in
Mindanao; and the Tagalog variety in Southern Luzon are similar in characteristics which
are the most favored varieties by the industry because of its regular roundish shape, purple
color and aroma. However, these local varieties are susceptible to anthracnose which
incline farmers not to like it very much to grow. Other varieties that are commercially
grown in Benguet are Mindoro/Tuklong, Rapang-rapang, Padihot and Daking have purple
to deep purple flesh color and tolerant to diseases. Mindoro has oblong to long shape
while Padihot has a curl rose end of the tuber, and the last two varieties has irregular shape.
The shape of the variety or the regularity of the ube shape counts most on the preference
of the industry.

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Domestic Production
The area planted and volume of production has been declining from 2013 to 2015 but is
started increasing in 2016 in the Philippines. Productivity has also been poor at 5.74 mt
per hectare, compared to world productivity at 11.75 mt per hectare. During the last five
years’ volume production decreased by an average of 8.3% and area planted declined by
12.4% per annum. The decline in the hectares in 2011 by 30.4% had caused the drastic fall
on the production volume by 18.5%, since then production continued to decrease yearly
up to the but at a pace of 8.3%. The productivity was highest in 2011 at 30.4% increase
but a radical decrease was observed in 2013 and marginally increases 2014 at 3.5% Table
22. Overall improvement on the productivity is at an average of 6.8 % annually which was
not enough to improve the volume of production.
Table 22. Ube Production trends in the Philippines for the last five years
Year Area planted Production volume Yield/ha
hectares % change MT % change tons % change
2013 2,621.3 14,770.4 5.6 -
2014 2,616.0* (0.02) 15,260.1 3.3 5.8 3.5
2015 2,433.00 (6.99) 13,798 (9.58) 5.67
2016 2,476.00 0.02 14,166 2.29 5.72
2017 2,457.00 0.07 14,376 1.48 5.85
average 2520.66 (12.4) 14474.10 (8.3) 5.74 6.8

Source: BAS/ PSA

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Ube production by Region


The Philippines yam or ube volume of production and percent contribution by region in the
country for the last five years is reflected in table 22. In 2017, Collectively, Central Visayas
region is the top producer of ube, producing 5,351.21MT or 41.74% of the country’s total
production of 15,245.20 MT. Cagayan Valley region, the far distant second highest
producer of ube in the country producing 1,863.57 or 114.48% and trailing behind is the
Northern Mindanao 1,043.74MT or 6.60% of the total production in the Philippines.
The CAR has the least share on the production contribution with 125 mt or 1.11 %, second
from CARAGA with 0.27% share from the total production.

Over the period from 2013 to 2017 the ube volume production decreased in the Philippines
by 44.8% or at a level of 2457 mt. Central Visayas which is the main producer of ube in the
country decreased deeply by 66.6%. The Ilocos region increased by 89.70%, or at a level of
171.2 mt, but this constitutes only a 2.44% increase share on the total volume of
production. Likewise, the CAR improved on the volume production by 5.98% or 10.4mt
level increase (Table 22).

The increase in CAR may be insignificant in the country as a whole, but for the Cordillera it
means an increase of food especially in the rural areas where rootcrops like ube is
considered security food crop.

Ube Production in CAR


It was observed during the key informants’ interview that ube in CAR are grown naturally.
Ube are grown in upland areas and usually grown intercropping with ginger, banana,
sweetpotato, corn, legumes and other vegetables. No chemicals are used to control pest
or chemical fertilizers to enhance the growth and yield of ube. Most farmers rely on
inherited practices from their old folks. However, CAR farmers barely produce organic
fertilizers and thus needs support on this aspect not only through composting facilities but
technologies as well.

Ube is grown more for the market particularly in Benguet province that is closest to Baguio
City. On the other hand, in rural areas far from the market, ube is grown more for home
consumption. Despite of this, area planted to ube and volume of production from 2013 to
2017 increased by 1.30% and 5.98% respectively. The CAR average yield is 5.07 mt per
hectare in 2014 which is below the national average farm productivity of 5.50.

Area, volume and productivity - CAR


According to BAS/PSA data, only the provinces of Benguet, Apayao and Kalinga are the ube
producers in CAR. But interviews showed that Ifugao and Abra are also ube producers.
Abra has been producing long before while Ifugao was recently producing ube because of
the farmers linkage to a large processor. The lead producer is Benguet having the widest
area, highest volume of production and productivity. The major municipalities per province
in CAR that produces ube is shown in Table 22.

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Figure 19. Major Municipalities per Provinces in CAR that Produces Ube

Processing and
market center of
Ube raw and
processed
products

Apayao and Kalinga had increased its area cultivation and production by twofold but its
productivity is very low with respective yield of 3.47 and 1.95 mt per hectare as compared
to Benguet with 6.06 mt per hectare. Based on BAS/PSA data, the land area from which
ube was harvested in Benguet during the last five years has remained stable at 24 hectares.
Production volume in 2014 decreased from 160.44 MT in 2010 to 145.35 MT in 2014 (Table
23). Generally, ube in CAR are planted in hilly swidden farms. The swidden farms are areas
that are mostly dependent on rain.

Key informants disclosed that ube farming are grown with the least input and care in
Apayao, Kalinga and Abra. This is maybe the reason these provinces had the lowest yield
per hectare ranging from 1.95 to 3.47 with reported total area of 2.0 to 5.5 hectares.
However, ube farming system have zero investments on farm inputs, except their labor in
harvesting, hauling, transportation and trading. In the province of Abra, the estimated total
production is about 2.5 mt/year (KII).

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Table 21. Yearly volume production of raw ube in CAR


% % share
Province 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 change
CAR
Area (h) 32.50 37.00 33 33 35 1.30 100.00
Volume (mt) 166.28 177.46 111.73 125.50 123.54 5.98 100.00
Yield/h (mt) 5.12 5.07 3.38 3.80 3.53 (11.52)
Abra
Area (h)* 2.00 2.00 - - -
Volume (mt)* 2.50 2.50 - - -
Yield/h (mt)* 1.25 1.25 - - -
Apayao
Area (h) 4.00 4.00 4 4 4 1.00 11.94
Volume (mt) 11.00 13.86 16.04 16.70 14.54 188.12 8.15
Yield/h (mt) 2.75 3.47 4.01 4.18 3.65 44.58
Benguet
Area (h) 24.00 24.00 23 25 16 0 71.64
Volume (mt) 144.28 145.35 92.19 105.50 106.00 (3.19) 85.52
Yield/h (mt) 6.01 6.06 4.00 4.22 6.62 (3.19)
Ifugao
Area (h)* - 2.50 - - -
Volume (mt)* - 5.00 - - -
Yield/h (mt)* - 2.00 - - -
Kalinga
Area (h) 4.50 5.50 6 6 2 175.00 16.41
Volume (mt) 11.00 10.75 3.5 3.3 3.0 95.45 6.32
0.58 0.55 1.50 (0.29)
Yield/h (mt)
2.44 1.95
Mt. Province
Area (h) - - - - - - -
Volume (mt) - - - - - - -
Yield/h (mt) - - - - - - -
Source: BAS/PSA; *KII

Area, productivity - Benguet


There is inconsistency on the statistical data on ube production in Benguet between
BAS/PSA and OPAG data (Table 23). OPAG reported that the hectarage planted for ube is
200.5 hectares in 2010 and went down to 55.5 hectares in 2014; volume production also
decreases from 2,141mt in 2009 to 395.5mt in 2014. As to productivity, an increase of 10.7
to 11.2 mt/hectare from 2009 to 2014, respectively.

On the other hand, BAS data showed unmovable 24 hectares cultivated for the last 5 years
that yielded 6.06 mt/h totaling to 145.35 mt volume production. Nonetheless, the trend on
both source of data showed that area cultivation, volume of production and productivity is
decreasing nor static except on the average yield per hectare from the local data (OPAG)
where there was slight growth of 4.67% Table 24.

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Table 22. Ube production in Benguet, 2016-2022


Benguet 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Area (h) 100.60 117.85 54.02 49.05 72.60 48.95 54.25
Production Volume 1135.30 1316.10 473.24 485.80 761.14 507.77 586.60
Productivity 11.29 11.17 8.76 9.90 10.48 10.37 10.81

Source: OPAG

Volume production - Benguet.


The extreme decrease on the volume of production Table 25 in Benguet was due to the
major reduction of area cultivation (Table 25). Further, the farmers stated that the decline
on harvest was aggravated by leaf spot disease and degenerated planting materials. Also,
the stable good price for the last five years have caused farmers to leave less of their
produce for planting materials, Others said that they don’t have available planting
materials of the appropriate variety.

Table 23. Volume production (mt) by municipality in Benguet


Municipalities 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Atok 4.90 2.00 3.10
Itogon 30.00 30.00 75.00 37.50 37.50 12.50 30.00
Kapangan 390.00 450.00 24.60 282.00 37.00 289.00
Kibungan 31.50 24.00 32.00 24.00 23.00 16.00
Mankayan 15.20 15.20 15.20 15.20 15.20 16.00
Sablan 672.00 720.00 228.44 327.60 327.24 324.67 87.60
Tuba 8.80 72.00 56.00 60.40 60.40 60.40 64.00
Tublay 3.00 40.00 18.00 38.80 35.00 84.00
Benguet 1,135.30 1,316.10 473.24 485.80 761.14 507.77 586.60
Source: OPAG, Benguet Province

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Table 24. Area harvested (ha) by municipality in Benguet, 2016-2022

Municipality 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022


Atok 0.45 0.20 0.30
Itogon 6.00 6.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 2.50 4.25
Kapangan 32.50 37.50 2.05 24.50 3.70 24.20
Kibungan 4.50 3.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00
Mankayan 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.90 2.00
Sablan 56.00 60.00 26.37 27.30 27.27 27.30 7.30
Tuba 1.10 9.00 7.00 7.55 7.55 7.55 8.00
Tublay 0.50 5.00 1.50 3.88 3.00 6.50
Benguet 100.60 117.85 54.02 49.05 72.60 48.95 54.25
Source: OPAG, Benguet Province

Value Chain Analysis


The fresh ube marketing system functions through one to two layers of intermediaries
working in both rural and urban markets. Farmers that belongs to associations are link to
larger processors, the raw ube is directly marketed to the processing companies. Some
individual farmers that are not with the association directly market their raw ube to
individual household processors if not brought to wet market. But bulk of the raw ube
produced are marketed in the wet market either directly or through local consolidator. The
consolidator either distributes to processors or to the wet market. Main buyers are the
wholesaler-retailer in local wet markets and a few volume outside CAR region. The
processors include the household processors or home-based processors and large
processors.

Baguio City is the largest market outlet of raw ube in CAR, the MMTC-GSS company tops
the largest buyer of raw ube. Other popular raw ube buyers are Tantamcos, Enricos,
Benguet State University, Lejar de Trinidad food processing. The processors primary
product is ube jam which is amongst the popular pasalubong of tourist/visitors in Baguio
City and Benguet.

There are number of companies in the Philippines who use significant quantities of ube in
their products where their raw materials are from local production. Aside from MMTC-
GSS that source raw materials from CAR; the Magnolia Food Company also sources their
raw materials from CAR and Ilocos Region; Chemfree Delight and Croley Food Products
source their raw materials from Ilocos Region; while Giron Food Manufacturing Co. might
be source from Bulacan and Batangas as processing plant is near these provinces.

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Constraints and Opportunities


The following was taken from the VCA for Ube, summarizing the constraints and
opportunities for the commodity:
Seed production/planting materials. The lack of affordable quality planting material
has been the major bottleneck to increased production. Most farmers use traditional
methods of generating planting materials, which results in lower quality yams. There
had been no establish nursery for quality planting materials of the preferred ube
varieties in the region. So far the available adapted and preferred varieties are the
Sampero/Kinampay, Mindoro/Tuklong and the Padinse. Recently, VU-2 was recently
introduced one to two years ago through tissue cultured plant thus this variety was not
yet tried in ube processing because the output of these variety and the planting
materials are still under development.

Key problem: Lack of quality planting materials of preferred ube varieties


Constraints Possible Solutions
Lack of nursery greenhouse with Provision of greenhouse units
environmental regulator inside greenhouse (
temperature, humidity) and shade and with
installed irrigation
Lack of tools and equipment such as garden Provision of tools and equipment
tools, drums
Limited capital to nurture quality planting Provision of soft loan, linkage to
materials in the field financial institutions
Lack of techno-transfer to produce/nurture Training on tissue culture/clean
tissue cultured plants, minisetts and other planting materials
technologies on propagation of clean planting
materials

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Weak technology dissemination effort for the


rapid multiplication technique on yam seeds
High initial cost of clean planting materials Enhanced/introduce low cost yam
seed multiplication technology
Lack of diffuse light seed storage Provision of storage facility
Lack of funds to upgrade tissue culture Provision to upgrade SUC’s and LGU’s
laboratory supplies, equipment tissue culture lab.
Lack of composting house for organic Establishment of composting unit with
production facilities
Lack of linkages between seed producer and Enhanced farmers organization
ube farmer
Production/farming. The majority of yam producers in the highlands are
household/small scale farmers. Steps on the production phase include clearing the land,
preparing mounds or ridges, planting, weeding, staking and harvesting. All of these are
done by manual labor.
Narrowing the gap between average farm yields and potential yields, such as those in
the experimental fields should aso be obtained. Low productivity can be the outcome of
poor physical, soil fertility level degradation, cropping system, climate change risk and
market infrastructure.

Key problem: low Ube productivity


Constraints Possible solutions
Lack of capital Linkages to financial institutions
Lack of irrigation facilities Provision of irrigation facilities/structure
Shortage of irrigation, ube farms are Provision of impounding water
rainfed areas, dwindling of water for construction/facilities
irrigation
Limited skills and knowledge on the Techno-trainings, lakbay aral, capability
improved cultural management on building, school on the air, intensify
farming, soil analysis, postharvest, techno-demo,
processing, recording, marketing and
etc.
Low adoption of improved technologies Participatory techno-demo of improved vs
on ube farming traditional practice
High cost of inputs such as organic Community-based bio-fertilizer demo, and
fertilizers, stakes cost-effective staking method demo
High cost of labor in all in clearing, land Provision of farm tools or provision of grass
preparation cutter,
Undeveloped farm to market road Establishment/rehabilitation of roads
Farms can’t be reached by road because Provisions of trams, improve pathways
of the terrain of the farm, farms not
accessible by vehicles
High cost of hauling, transportation Provision of trucks, develop, improve farm
to market road, provision of good quality
hauling equipment
Harvesting is tedious, done manually Improve harvesting tools, provision to push
pull tools

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More labor inputs, difficult to Maximize use of farm, low cost technology
implement mechanization in the training,
highland with steeply and undulating
areas
Climate change risk -improved farm management capabilities
under conditions of climate risk
-crop simulation
Postharvest. Perishability of fresh ube and high transport and marketing costs
adds/makes ube expensive, especially as an urban food. Postharvest losses is a problem
that can be addressed by improved storage facilities.

Key problem: postharvest losses and high perishability

Constraints Possible solutions


Inadequate postharvest facilities Provision of storage facilities
storage structure for fresh ube Provision of low cost effective storage
underdeveloped of fresh tubers
Insufficient dissemination/technologies to Provision to trainings, techno-demo,
minimize postharvest losses during storage improved technologies, packaged
technologies,
Farm to the accessible road is far and some Provision of trams, provisions of
sloping terrain improved pathways
Hauling materials are not appropriate Provision of quality hauling trays,
wheelbarrows or any hauling materials
that minimizes damage during hauling
Hauling, marketing cost expensive Provision of trucks
Processing . There are several possible ube process products presented and are being
commercialized and jam is amongst the popular in the local market. Ube flour or starch
is a potential export product, beside it’s a dry product that could be stored longer in
ambient condition.

Ube continues to be almost exclusively used as food for human consumption. As to the
use of ube for animal or aqua feeds, most especially the white ube which is
underutilized, no reported research output in the country. Most utilized are the purple
ube varieties, white flesh ube are neglected.
Constraints Possible solutions
Lack of capital to initially start, or expand Link to financial supports
ube processing Strengthen public-private partnership

High cost to start or expand processing of


major products of ube e.g. flour

Lack technologies for dissemination under Verification/piloting trials on the matured


village level technologies and
Inadequate supply of fresh ube -Improve dissemination of low cost
production, postharvest, pre-processing
practices
-improve off-season growing
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Unstable/not enough supply of -expand processing facilities for value-


intermediary processed products added products, such as yam flour, frozen
or dry yam chips, to smallholder /village
level processors
- Pilot cost effective products especially
flour, starch, puree
Quality of products not stable Top several private sector experienced in
yam processing and utilization
High price, unstable price of fresh tubers -Develop/promote off-season growing in
the context of climate change agriculture
-establish processing center in the
production area for direct selling of fresh
ube
No fixed supplier of the volume of the Establish/enhance joint effort on market
quality requirement information system on
production/industry requirement
local/international
Hard to intercept high end/super markets- Promote GAP, GMP at the household or
-Lack of product differentiation village level to level-up product quality
-Weak compliance to food safety and
quality standards, lack of access to GMP
compliant processing facilities especially
the home-based processors
Low investment in RDE; many R D E gaps -prepare proposals that are climate-smart
agriculture, high industrial impact, market
driven, environmental friendly
technologies
-lobby assistance from PRDP
Marketing/Trading. The majority of yam produced is sold on the local
market/processors. Farmers, traders or middlemen transport yams from the farms to the
market. For the processing market, there is an opportunity to improve the direct linkages
between producers and processors.
Constraints Possible solutions
lack of transparency in business dealings, in Promote linkage between potential
some instances, the trader profits much more market and farmer
than the farmer
Markets far from major production areas Provision of delivery trucks
which causes additional expenses
Purple yam production in neighboring countries Massive info drive on
perceived to increase technologies/practices that promotes
productivity, processing and
utilization in the perspective of
climate-smart agriculture/industrial
practices
Low investment in RDE; many R & D gaps Public interest in natural health
products; opportunities for yam
health products including products
from white yam
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Policy
Constraints Possible solutions
Low investment in RDE Intensification of RDE
government support promotion
Weak linkage and coordination among Enhance relationship/linkage among
industry stakeholders growers, processors, marketing
agents through channels of
organization
Slow implementation of government supported Seek joint effort of all stakeholders on
programs ube

Slush and burn farming is colossally practice Develop a climate-smart agriculture


on ube farming that circumvent slash
and burn
Policy to end slash and burn practice

Upgrading/ Investment Plan


Considering the constraints and opportunities for ube, the following table shows the
upgrading plan and private and public interventions for the improvement of the ube
industry. (following were taken from the VCA for Ube)
Constraints/ opportunities Intervention/ strategy Who can do it
& approach Public Private
Input provision
Limitations Upgrade existing tissue DA/PRDP Coopera-
Limited quality planting culture laboratory Technical and tives,
materials of the varieties financial support processing
preferred by farmers, Train/develop capacity companie
processors that has high yield of extension workers NPRCRTC/ Phil s,
potential, pest and disease and farmers on the Rootcrops Non-gov’t
resistant, technologies of Technical agencies,
multiplication, cultural assistance
Farmers lack of skills in the management of clean
acclimatization/ facilities in planting material BSU and other
culturing tissue cultured production, processing, SUCs
derived seedlings Production of
Establish community mother plants/
High mortality rate 50 to 80 % based nurseries indexing
of tissue cultured derived
seedlings Upgrading of existing BPI
nurseries/multiplication Technical
Adaptation trial/lack of farms assistance,
dissemination of the ube provides initial
varieties approved by the Support RDE on clean planting
Philippine seed board appropriate planting materials,
materials and inputs certification
No available serological virus agency
kit in the country to index the

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health status of quality planting Techno- demo on the BSU-


materials use/benefits of clean NPRCRTC/BPI
planting materials Technical
No accredited nurseries in ube assistance
seed production
Adaptation trial on the PLGU/MLGU,
Opportunities promising ube varieties NTC-ATI
Available tissue culture on farmers field Extension
facilities and technologies on services,
the production of quality Processing trial on the Organizational
planting materials on ube quality and acceptability dev
of the Coordination and
Technology on good quality promising/recommende monitoring
planting materials available d ube varieties

Numbers of varieties that have


been developed that are high
yielding and meet the different
preferences of farmers and ube
users

Number of local ube varieties


available adopted, preferred by
the industry

Available technologies on the


proper application of organic
and chemical fertilizers that
drives ube productivity
Limitations Promote organic DA/PRDP Cooperati
Increasing cost of farm supplies fertilizer production to Technical and ves,
and stakes, use of stakes not reduce input and financial support chemical
environmental friendly increase use of organic companie
fertilizer NPRCRTC/ s,
Low production/use of organic PhilRootcrops Non-gov’t
fertilizers among smallholders Encourage soil nutrient Technical agencies,
due to lack of understanding analysis before assistance
among farmers on cost benefits application of chemical
of proper and efficient use of fertilizers BSU and other
fertilizer, risk aversion, and SUCs
limited purchasing capacity Develop capacity of Production of
extension workers and mother plants/
Lack of knowledge on the farmers to adopt GAP in indexing
importance of soil analysis farming
Lack of technical know-how on BPI
proper fertilizer management Technical
and application, assistance,
provides initial

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soil analysis is expensive and clean planting


dissemination of soil analysis materials,
result is not quick certification
agency

CHARMP2
Technical
assistance

PLGU/MLGU
Extension
services,
Organizational
dev.
Coordination and
monitoring
Farming
Limitations Development of DA/PRDP Cooperati
Limited outreach of existing community-based Technical and ves,
extension services extension services financial support chemical
system to facilitate companie
Low adoption of improved promotion and NPRCRTC/ s,
science-based ube farming and adoption of GAP and PhilRootcrops Non-gov’t
Good Agricultural Practices climate smart Technical agencies,
agriculture assistance
Lack of access to efficient
technology--limited techno- Support the set-up of BSU and other
demo on commercially research and SUCs
available technology, demonstration plots to RDE experts
showcase good
agronomic practices and BPI
climate smart farming Technical
Opportunities technologies assistance,
Several government agencies provides initial
are hands-on on the techno- Support the conduct of clean planting
transfer to stakeholders to knowledge transfer materials,
name a few: STF, FITS, one events such as farmer- certification
stop information center, on- led video-mediated agency
farm practicum training, media, learning, competitions,
consultation, and benchmarking visits PRDP
Technical
Facilitate establishment assistance
of farm clusters to
promote cost cutting PLGU/MLGU
and marketable Extension
technologies services,

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Limitations Set-up common service Organizational


Generally farmers cannot facilities for mechanized dev.
afford mechanize farming with focus on Coordination and
equipment/technology land preparation and monitoring
harvesting technologies
No irrigation constructed
especially in the rural areas or
in smallholding farming.
Irrigation enhanced production
during off season
Postharvest operations
No postharvest facilities in ube Establishment and/or DA/PRDP
Cooperati
upgrading of ves/ Technical and
Limited postharvest techno- postharvest facilities to financial support
Consolidat
transfer enhance viability of or
collective marketing
NPRCRTC/PhilRoo Managem
Opportunities initiatives, ensure
tcrops ent and
Proper postharvest compliance to food
Technical operation
technologies and facilities can safety and quality
assistance s of
reduce wastage standards, and to common
facilitate access to
PhilMech service
Postharvest facilities allows institutional buyers
Prototype Dev/ facilities
large quantity of ube to be Customization
stored for stable supply of large -Establishment of GMP Training
companies the whole year compliant common
round and enable industry to service facilities for DOST
sell to large processors drying, shelling, sorting, GMP training
and grading
The presence of AgriPinoy PLGU/MLGU
(BABTC) for the use of -Establishment of GMP Organizational
postharvest facilities which will compliant storage and dev and
potentially stimulate export packing facilities coordination
trade Follow-through
-Efficient use of Benguet assistance
AgriPinoy Trading
Center (BAPTC) – make
use of the
postharvest facilities

Processing
Limitations Upgrading of existing DA/PRDP Cooperati
Limited mechanize tools and production technology Technical and ves
equipment in the production and processed products financial support Managem
site or ube processing and development of ent and
associations as pre- related finished and NPRCRTC/ operation
preparations of ube for intermediate products PhilRootcrops s of toll
processing is laborious that the regions can Technical processing
sustain as a marketing assistance facilities

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Low recovery due to proposal in the


inadequate facilities and domestic market DOST Micro and
varieties Product and small
process enterprise
Weak compliance to food -Techno-Process and development s
safety and quality standards product upgrading GMP training Patronage
support especially the of toll
Lack of access to GMP smallholders DTI facilities
compliant processing facilities Product and Product
-Brand development market developm
Lack of product differentiation and market development ent
development campaign
Weak product and market PLGU/MLGU Pasalubon
development skills - Establishment of GMP Promotional g Centers
compliant toll campaign Promotion
Opportunity processing cum training Follow-through al
The fast increase of Philippines facility for ube products assistance campaign
population and the shift of
ready to eat food popularity
like instant food products such
as flour, starch, puree, frozen
products for ube jam and ube
based snack foods/dessert is
increasing in demand

Diverse range of ube products

High demand on ube product


Export demand/market is
promising
Marketing
Poor farm-to-market roads Construction/rehabilitat DA/PRDP/HADP Farmers/r
ion/Upgrading of farm- Technical and esidents
Unstable price, surplus in the to-market roads financial support
market during peak season
Private lot/farms to PLGU/MLGU
Opportunity allow to allow portion Equity
Good roads can reduce cost of of lot for farm to market Road
transactions and improve road development maintenance
access to markets: product,
inputs, and support services DPWH for road
construction

Interfirm relationship
Weak horizontal collaboration Development of DA/PRDP Farmers
capacity of farmers to Technical and organizati
incrementally associate, financial support on,
collaborate, and trading

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Weak supply chain coordinate to achieve PLGU/MLGU organizati


collaboration/ Dominance of economies of scale in Organizational on,
spot transactions their transactions and development processing
to become attractive support organizati
Opportunity partners to large buyers on
Farmers in the same village DTI
know each other quite well and Organizational Capacity building
have had experiences of development support to – supply chain
working together. Such farmers and governance
‘natural–social constituents’ entrepreneurial skills Promotion of
can be harnessed to get them development vertical
to work together collaboration
Support to groups to
start low risk collective
activities that provide
quick wins and tangible
benefits (self and group)

Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Assessment


The following maps show the result of the E-VSA for Ube. Parameters used are: Area
Planted, expansion area, number of farmers involved in ube production and poverty
incidence.

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Map 21. E-VSA Result for Poverty Incidence, Benguet

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Map 22. Number of Ube Growers, Benguet

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Map 23. Area Planted for Ube, Benguet

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Map 24. Expansion Area for Ube, Benguet

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Map 25. Ranking of Municipalities for Ube

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Commodity Value Chain 4: Highland Vegetables

Commodity Profile
Highland vegetables, for this document, shall be composed of the vegetable crops
propagated in the relatively temperate, high-elevated agricultural areas of the province,
with elevations higher than 400 meters above sea level. This shall include cabbage, Chinese
cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, garden pea, bell pepper, lettuce and pole snap
beans and priority commodities under highland vegetables.

Highland vegetable production in the province covers an area of 27,630 hectares with a
total annual production of 459,194 metric tons (OPAg data, 2020). Highland vegetable
production in the province contributes 37.74% of the total annual vegetable output of the
province, with an average annual value of production of Php 9.094 billion at farm gate
prices for the year 2020.

Cabbage
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) is the widely cultivated crucifer vegetable in the province. It is
an annual crop grown for its leaves (head). Cabbage heads produced in the province weigh
from 0.5 to 1.5 kg, and with light green,
dark green, or purple colors depending on
the variety. “Scorpio” variety is most
preferred by farmers in higher elevation,
while “RB” or “Rare Ball” varieties are
preferred by farmers in
slightly warmer areas of
the province. Annual
production of cabbage in
the province is 226,511
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the highland vegetable commodities. The value of


Chinese cabbage produced using farmgate prices
for the year 2020 amounts to Php 991.37 million.

Broccoli
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and “Diplomat” (Highland Vegetable Value Chain Analysis, PRDP, 2019). Based on
production data from the Provincial Agriculturist Office, the annual production of Broccoli
in the province is 9,816 metric tons for the year 2020, with an estimated value of Php
288.59 million using farm gate prices.
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Garden pea
Garden pea (Pisum sativum), commonly known as sweet
peas, is an annual cool-season crop belonging to the
leguminous family. It is the most expensive vegetable
legume in the Philippines. It is grown for its green pods and
peas. Common varieties grown in the province is the pole
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Bell pepper
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sweet pepper is related to the solanaceous family
which also includes potatoes, tomatoes and
eggplant. It is propagated for its bell or tapered
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metric tons valued at Php 769.75 million using farm
gate prices.

Lettuce
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is a salad vegetable that belongs to
the Asteraceae family. It is a temperate annual or biennial
crop mostly grown in cool temperate areas due to its
sensitivity to hot temperatures and long days. There are three
types grown in the province – Ice berg, Romaine/Cos and
Loose-leaf. Among these types are various varieties of lettuce
that range in color from light green to purple (Highland
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Highland Vegetable Production in the Philippines


In the Philippines, Philippine Statistics Authority data shows that the total production of
highland vegetables in the Philippines is 297,711 metric tons in 2020 with a five-year
average of 292,175 metric tons for the period 2016-2020. Cordillera Administrative Region
is consistently the major producer of highland vegetables. With a five-year average annual
production of 224,874 metric tons as shown in the following figure:

Except for the National Capital Region, all regions in the country produce highland
vegetables. The following figure shows the distribution of share in highland vegetable
production by region for the year 2020, based on PSA data. As shown, the Cordillera
Administrative Region (CAR) produced 77% of the total highland vegetable production in
the country, followed by Regions VII and Region X providing 6%, respectively. It is
noteworthy that CAR has been the major producer of highland vegetables and that
production from Region X has been increasing for the years 2016-2020, while production
from Region VII had a decreasing trend for the same period.

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Highland Vegetables Cultivated in Cordillera Administrative Region


At the regional level, five out of six provinces of the Cordillera Administrative Region
produce highland vegetables based on PSA data. 2016-2020 data show that the Province
of Benguet is the major producer of highland vegetables contributing 89.60% on the
average of the total regional production. The 5-year production of highland vegetables by
province in CAR for the period 2016-2020 is shown in the following figure.

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Figure 22. 5-year Comparative Production of Highland Vegetables in MT, CAR

Source: PSA

For the year 2020, regional production data from the PSA show that the Province of
Benguet produced 89.93% of the total highland vegetable production in CAR, followed by
Mountain Province with 9.21%. The following figure shows the distribution of highland
vegetable production in CAR for the year 2020.

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Figure 23. Distribution of Annual highland vegetable production in CAR by Province, 2020.

PSA Data

Provincial Production of Highland Vegetables in Benguet

Area Planted
For the year 2020, the total area planted with highland vegetables in the province is
267,623.43 hectares based on the commodity data of the province from the Provincial
Agriculturist Office. On the municipal level, the municipality of Buguias has the highest
area planted, accounting to 24.77% of the total area planted with highland vegetables for
the year reported, as shown in table 28. As shown cabbage is the main commodity
planted to 39.74% of the highland vegetable area in the Province.
The five-year average area planted by municipality for the period 2016-2020 is 27,361.19
hectares. Lowest record was in 2018 with 25,636.87 hectares which was due to the

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occurrences of strong typhoons during that year. The following figure shows the annual
area planted with highland vegetables in the province for 2016-2020.

The area planted in year 2020 is 27,623.34 hectares which is near the five-year average
data. The following figure shows the contribution of the different municipalities in the
area planted with highland vegetables for the year 2020. The numbers shown together
with the municipalities are the percent contribution to the provincial area planted. As
shown, the municipality of Buguias reported the highest area planted accounting to
24.77% of the total area planted with highland vegetables in 2020.

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Production
Data from the Provincial Agriculturist Office (commodity profile) show that the average
annual production of highland vegetables in the province Benguet is 436,867.44 metric
tons for the period 2016-2020. This data is higher than the PSA data because of the
difference in data collection. Annual highland vegetable production in the province for
the period is shown in the following figure:

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year 2020 followed by carrots and Chinese cabbage. Production data of highland
vegetables by municipality and commodity is shown in table 28 (data from OPAg, 2020).

Figure 28. SEQ Figure_D \* ARABIC 9: Percentage of annual production by commodity, Benguet,
2020. Data from OPAg Commodity Profile. 2020.

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Highland Vegetables Commodity Chain Analysis


The Value Chain Analysis of Highland Vegetables was prepared through the PRDP of the
Department of Agriculture. Shown in the following figure is the VCA map prepared for
highland Vegetables in CAR. Based on the analysis, farmers are only involved in
production while input provision, postharvest activities, distribution, retail, and
processing are done by other actors in the value chain.

Figure 29: Value Chain Map of Highland Vegetables in CAR, from the VCA of Highland
Vegetables, CAR, DA-PRDP, August 2019

In addition to the mapping of the roles and functions of the actors in the value chain of
highland vegetables, the VCA also included in the study the flow of distribution of
highland vegetables from CAR to other parts of the country, based on data from DA-RFO-
CAR in 2017. The following figure shows the geographic flow of highland vegetables.
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Figure 30. SEQ Figure_D \* ARABIC 11: Geographic Flow of highland Vegetables, from the Highland Vegetables
VCA, DA-PRDP, August 2019. Data from DA-RFO-CAR, 2017.

As shown in the figure above, 80.16% of the vegetables from the Provinces of Benguet,
Mt. Province and Ifugao go to the La Trinidad Vegetable trading post and the Benguet
Agri-Pinoy Trading Center which are both located in the Municipality of La Trinidad. Also,
geographically within the province is the Baguio Hangar Market found in the City of
Baguio, where 11.34% of the production is absorbed. The three markets absorb a total of
91.50% of the total highland vegetable production of the three provinces.

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3. Priority Constraints, Opportunities and Interventions


The VCA for highland vegetables identified the following constraints:
Constraints/ Intervention Strategy and Agencies and Potential
Opportunities Approach Role
Public Private
Low Productivity
High Production Cost - Provision of bio-organic DA, DA- Cooperatives
High input cost fertilizer plant for composting PRDP,
- Construction of composting LGUs
Declining Soil fertility facilities
- Adoption of GAP and
Organic farming
- Membership in
Limited Capital cooperatives/ associations
- Provision of machineries and
Expensive farm labor equipment
- Provision of small-scale
Inadequate irrigation irrigation facilities
facilities - Partnership with NGAs and
Dwindling water supply CSOs in the protection of
watersheds and water sources
- Strict implementation of
quarantine and issuances of
Persistent occurrence of phytosanitary certificates
pest and diseases -Establishment of crop
integrated diversified farm
models, practice of crop
rotation
High Postharvest loss - Capacity Development DA, DA- Local
- Provision of postharvest PRDP, DTI, Manufacturer
High postharvest cost facilities ATI, DOST s and
- Improvement of road LGUs processors
networks
Unstable market prices - Establishment of DA, DTI, Market
collaborative market BOC, LGUs Vendors
information system with Groups,
partner-agencies Supermarkets
-Establishment of marketing ,
centers
Inaccessibility to Credit - Provision of credit and DA, ACPC, Cooperatives,
and financing livelihood assistance LGUs Banks
Insufficient delivery of - Improve extension delivery DA, ATI,
extension services system LGUs
-Capacity Development
Low contribution of - Attract private sector DA, LGUs, Private
Agriculture to GDP investments DTI Companies

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Expanded Vulnerability and Suitability Analysis


The agreed parameters to be used in the highland vegetables e-VSA are the area planted
(20%), number of farmers involved in highland vegetables (20%) and poverty incidence
(10%) in addition to the suitability analysis based on BSWM study (50%) which is already
built-in in the e-VSA application in the PRDP website.
The following map shows the ranking of municipalities by area planted. As shown, the
Municipalities of Buguias, Mankayan, Bakun, Kibungan and Atok are the top five in the
analysis.

Map 26. E-VSA for area planted, highland vegetables, Benguet 2020 data

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The following map shows the distribution of farmers involved in highland vegetable
production. As shown, the Municipalities of Buguias, Atok, Mankayan, Kibungan and
Kabayan top the list of municipalities in terms of number of farmers.
Map 27. E-VSA for number of farmers, highland Vegetables, 2020 data

The following map shows the e-VSA based on poverty incidence using the 2018 small
area poverty estimates of the PSA. As shown, the municipalities with the highest poverty
incidence are the municipalities o Kibungan, Kabayan, Atok, Bakun and Kapangan.

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Map 28. E-VSA for poverty incidence, 2018 SAPE

The following map shows the overall ranking of municipalities using the E-VSA. As shown,
the top five for highland vegetables are the Municipalities of Buguias, Atok, Mankayan,
Kibungan and Kabayan.

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Map 29. E-VSA Overall Ranking of Municipalities, Highland Vegetables

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E. CLIMATE RISK VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT (CRVA)


The integration of the climate considerations through the use of the Climate Risk
Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA) output is very relevant and important mainly because the
world is experiencing severe natural disasters and unpredictable climate in the recent
years. The Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) seeks to capacitate
the Department of Agriculture (DA) to plan and implement strategies to help and support
local farmers and communities in managing climate risks from extreme weather conditions
to long-term climatic changes.

The CRVA can serve as a significant resource to inform and guide policy and decision
makers from the different government agencies and the private sector in developing
guidelines and potential interventions for future projects and plans in extremely
vulnerable areas whose climate risk and vulnerability can be established using CRVA and
can be a component of the tools and feasible guides used by the DA to help in the
mainstreaming of mitigation approach and climate change adaptation.

The evaluation of the climate risks in the agricultural sector of the Province of Benguet
using Climate-Risks Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA) framework wherein crop sensitivity,
hazard exposure and adaptive capacity of the thirteen municipalities were the three
components acquired for the climate risk vulnerability of the province.

The thirteen (13) municipalities of the Province of Benguet were surveyed to gather data
for adaptive capacity. Geospatial & climate modelling tools were used to obtain the
sensitivity of four priority commodities: coffee, highland vegetable, ube and white potato.
These four commodities are exposed to hazards that make these crops sensitive and affect
the suitability of crops. The identified frequent hazards in the province are Tropical
Cyclones, floods, drought, landslides and soil erosion and these were gathered through
records and secondary data.

Objectives:

 To study and determine the suitability of current crops and sensitivity of crops to
hazards for all municipalities in the province of Benguet projected up to 2050;

 To evaluate climate risks in the province’s agriculture sector through geospatial &
climate modelling mechanisms; and

 To determine the adaptive capacity of the agriculture sector in the thirteen


municipalities of the province.

Shown on the following templates (RA 4 and RA 5) are the risk profile of commodity per
municipality which reflects the vulnerability index of a commodity with the following
indicators: overall vulnerability class, climate sensitivity, hazards, and adaptive capacity.

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Table 29. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality - Coffee

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Table 30. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities -Coffee

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Table 31. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality

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Table 32. Summary of Risk of Municipality - Ube

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Table 33. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality -White Potato

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Table 34. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – White Potato

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Table 35. Risk Profile of Commodity per Municipality

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Table 36. Summary of Risk Profile of Municipalities – Highland Vegetables - Cabbages

ADAPTIVE CAPACITY INDEX


The ability of a human or natural system to adjust to climate change (including climate
variability and extremes) by moderating potential damages, taking advantage of
opportunities, or coping with the consequences.

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The adaptation process requires learning from previous experiences to deal with the
current climate and apply these lessons to cope with future climate. The Adaptive Capacity
indicators were clustered into seven (7) capitals such as anticipatory, economics, human,
institutional, natural, physical, and social.

The table shown below are the indicators used in measuring the adaptive capacity of the
thirteen municipalities of the province of Benguet.

Table 37. List of indicators used in measuring adaptive capacity

The CRVA Dashboard-A on Adaptive Capacity displayed below shows the normalized value
classes with 0.80 to 1 interpreted as very high and 0 to 0.20 as very low. The value of 0.80
to 1 implies that the municipality has a “very high” rating for adaptive capacity, as
compared to other municipalities. This is due to their strong capital in terms of human,
institutional, economic, social, and physical which means they are more able to take on
the effects of climate change because of their well provided natural resources like goods
and services that can support the demands needed by the individuals in their locality that
lowers the poverty incidence rate.

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Figure 31. CRVA Dashboard - A. Adaptive Capacity

CRVA Map-31 as shown below, reflects the results of the spatial analysis of all capitals and
the aggregated overall adaptive capacity index. The result shows that only the Municipality
of La Trinidad is the most adaptive among the thirteen (13) municipalities within the
province regarding economic, natural, social, human, physical, anticipatory, and
institutional. The municipality has moderate coping mechanisms or strategies to respond
the climate-related hazards. However, most municipalities across the study sites have a
very low Adaptive Capacity index in terms of human capital based on the indicators
considered (CRVA Map-32).

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Map-30. Overall Adaptive Capacity. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Shown on the following pages are the spatial analysis of the seven adaptive capacity
indicators of each municipality presented on a map.

Map-31. Adaptive Capacity, Anticipatory. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA


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Map-32. Adaptive Capacity, Economics. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Map 33. Adaptive Capacity, Human Capital. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

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Map-34. Adaptive Capacity, Institution. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Map-35. Adaptive Capacity, Natural. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

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Map-36. Adaptive Capacity, Physical. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Map-37. Adaptive Capacity, Social. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

HAZARD INDEX
A combination of natural hazards datasets was utilized to calculate the degree of
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meteorological and climate related risks. The forming of a hazard index depends on spatial
evaluation of the assessed combination of divergent historical climate-related natural
hazards. At least five hazards were determined in the province of Benguet. These are
tropical cyclone, flooding, landslide, erosion and landslide.

The approximate evaluation of the hazard risk was attained using the following measure:
Probability of incidence, effect on local household revenue, Impact on important natural
resources to support productivity, results on food security of the province, and influence
on the national economy.

CRVA Dashboard - B shows the summarized hazards weight distribution in the province.
The criteria used reflect the impact of hazards at different scales in the different
municipalities. The dashboard shows the degree of exposure to hazards across
municipalities of Benguet. The municipality of Itogon has the highest incidence of flood
and landslide while the municipality of Tuba have very high incidence on drought and
erosion. Most of the municipalities in the province are prone to landslides due to its’
mountainous terrain and high angle of slopes that makes it susceptible to soil and rock
slides especially during harsh inclement weather conditions.

Figure 32. CRVA Dashboard - B. Hazard CRVA

Shown below is CRVA map 38 indicating that the municipalities of Mankayan, Kapangan
and Tublay have very low exposure to hazards. All municipalities in the northern part of

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the province have very low exposure to drought while most of the municipalities are
exposed to erosion mainly because of the mountainous topography of the province.

Map 38. Hazard Index, Overall hazard. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Map-39. Hazard Index, drought hazard. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

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Map 40. Hazard Index, erosion hazard. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Map 41. Hazard Index, flood hazard. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

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Map 42. Hazard Index, landslide hazard. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

Map 43. Hazard Index, Tropical Cyclone. PRDP Planner’s Portal CRVA

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SENSITIVITY INDEX
Climate change suitability of crops by the year 2050 with reference to the current baseline
standing were replicated to gauge the sensitivity of the crop. The variation in the coming
times and baseline suitability, translated as a percentage, establishes the climate change
crop suitability and describes the measure of crop sensitivity to varying environmental
conditions. A more notable shift in a negative path illustrates a greater effect of climate
change. An index was developed from -1.0 to 1.0 for CRVA. An index limit from 0.25 to 1.0
means a loss in suitability, while -0.25 to -1.0 indicates a benefit in suitability.

There are two steps used in studying the changes in crop suitability.

 First is to evaluate the baseline crop suitability depending on the state that a specie
is projected to develop at a specific site if it closely meets the environmental
condition where it was seen.
 Second step is to forecast the site of a specie on a specific time segment if it meets
the environmental state where it was noticed in the baseline condition.
The following CRVA Dashboards shows the changes in climatic suitability of the priority
crops in the province of Benguet for highland vegetable and coffee crops through climate
modeling and use of species distribution model.

Several municipalities significantly decreased in the climate suitability for highland


vegetable crop while some have increased their suitability until the year 2050 specifically
the municipalities of Kibungan, Kapangan and Bokod. The suitability in some parts of the
province, particularly in Buguias, Kabayan, and Tuba, revealed that a high adverse impact
on climate suitability in the future is manifested. Most of the municipalities maintained
their suitability until the year 2050, as shown in CRVA Dashboard - C.

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Figure 33. CRVA Dashboard – C. Highland Vegetable

On the other hand, CRVA Dashboard - D shows that the suitability of coffee crop on most
of the municipalities remained suitable until the year 2050 except for the municipalities of
Tuba and La Trinidad where the study shows that they are affected by the unfavorable
result of the decrease in suitability in the coming years.

A drop in yield is anticipated in highly affected localities, however, it is not absolute that
crops in geographic areas that will experience a reduction in climate suitability will not
thrive. To manage the effects of climate change, an improved crop production or farming
practices system that promotes healthy soil and efficient water use are vital as a means of
climate change (Palao et al., 2016).

The result highlights the urgency for the advancement in crop handling, intensified
adaptation plans to manage rising climatic concerns that have impact on agricultural yield,
and improved groundwork and optimization of the usage of water for irrigation.

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Figure 34. CRVA Dashboard – D. Coffee

Highland Vegetables

CRVA Map – 44 shown below illustrates that 54% or 7 out of the 13 municipalities of the
province is still suitable for highland vegetables until year 2050.

Map-44. Sensitivity Index, Highland Vegetable. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

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Coffee
Coffee is suitable for most of the municipalities in the Province of Benguet until 2050 as
shown in CRVA Map-45 amidst the varying environmental conditions due to change in the
climatic environment.

Map 45. Sensitivity Index, Coffee. PRDP Planner’s Portal, CRVA

The maps of climate risks generated through the study is made available for the Province
of Benguet as the groundwork for Climate Risk Vulnerability investment planning. The
maps on sensitivity, hazard, and adaptive capacity will be a helpful supplement in
investment planning for agriculture in formulating adaptation measures due climate
change. Based on the CRV maps generated, the municipalities of Itogon, Bakun, Mankayan
and Kibungan are among the highly vulnerable areas across the two commodities due to
high exposure to hazards and low adaptive capacity. Considering other aspects are
unchanging, investing in highland vegetable and coffee in these vulnerable areas will be
less favorable in the future. However, such possible effects could be avoided if the local
government units sustain in investing climate-change related programs and interventions
that will advance farming practices and promote agriculture related management system
and road map targeting programs and interventions concerning the adaptation process in
the province of Benguet.

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Annex A

Provincial Commodity Investment


Plan Matrix

Coffee
Template VC, RA & SP 16. PCIP Matrix

PCIP MATRIX | Commodity (crop): COFFEE

Major Risks Risk Adaptation


Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m)
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3

Segments:
INPUT PROVISION
Lack of
accredited
coffee nurseries

Accreditation of Coffee 3 Nurseries accredited Atok Atok Atok OMAg 25000.00 25000.00 25000.00 LGU/ Associations/
Nurseries BPI

Accreditation of 3 Nursery accredited Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU,Farmer, BPI 10.00 10.00 10.00 LGU, FARMER, BPI
nurseries
Establishment/ 3 nurseries Bakun, Dalipey, Sinacbat, prone to climate resilient PLGU, MLGU, 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA_CAR,
Upgrading/ established/ accredited Sablan, Bokod Bakun Bakun erosion, structure, slope Peoples' PRDP,PLGU
Accreditation of coffee landslide protection organization
nurseries
Establishment/ 8 nurseries Sablan Sablan Sablan landslide, slope protection, DA/ PLGU/ LGU/ 150.00 150.00 150.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
Upgrading/ established/upgraded/ susceptible to drainage canal, DOST/ ATI/ BSU/ LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
Accreditation of coffee accredited pests and planting of Philmech, BLGU, BSU/ Philmech/
nurseries diseases resistant HEDCOR HEDCOR
varieties to pest
and diseases,
catch basin
Establishment/ 10 (each barangay) Bokod Bokod Bokod vulnerable drainage canal DA/ PLGU/ LGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
Upgrading/ totropical DOST/ ATI/ BSU/ LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
Accreditation of coffee cyclones Philmech BSU/ Philmech/
nurseries Shakilan ni Ikolos

Establishment of 6 coffee nursery Balili, MLGU 300.00 DA/LGU


Accredited Coffee established/accredited Mankayan
Nurseries
Establishment of 2 Nursery accredited Kapangan DA 300.00 DA, MLGU, BPI
Accredited Nurseries MLGU

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Establishment/Upgradin 9 coffee nurseries Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan prone to slope protection, LGU-OMAg; 1280.00 1080.00 1000.00 DA; BPI-CAR
g/ Accreditation of established landslide, retaining walls KACGMPC
coffee nurseries erosion, pest & and climate
diseases resilient
structure, GAP

Establishment/Upgradin 8 community-based Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to climate reilient Tublay LGU, 280.00 280.00 120.00 Tublay LGU,
g/ Accreditation of and 10 household- typhoons structure Barangay BLGU's, Benguet PLGU, DA,
coffee nurseries level coffee nurseries Benguet PLGU, BLGUs,NGO's, FA's
established with 6 Farmers
coffee nurseries Association
accredited

Lack of skills
and knowledge
on nursery
management
and plant
propagation
Capability building on 3 Capability building Poblacion, Abiang, Atok Caliking, Atok OMAg 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGU/ PLGU/ BPI/
Coffee Nursery Mgmt conducted Atok DA-CAR
and Plant Propagation

Conduct training on 5 trainings on Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU, MLGU, 150.00 120.00 120.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
GAP/POT on coffee GAP/POT conducted Peoples' CAR, DTI
organizations

Conduct Training on the 10 trainings on nursery Bokod Bokod Bokod DA/ PLGU/ LGU/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
nursery establishment estab & mangement & DOST/ ATI/ BSU/ LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
and management and plant propagation Philmech/MLGU/C BSU
plant propagation with conducted offee Ass
starter kit

Conduct of training on 3 trainings on nursery Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 10.00 10.00 10.00 DA, BSU
nursery management management and plant DA, BSU
and plant propagation propagation conducted

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Conduct Trainings and Conducted two (2) Kapangan DA/BPI 60.00 DA


seminars on Nursery trainings on Nursery LGU MLGU
Management and plant Management
propagation

Conduct training on Conducted 5 trainings Mankayan MLGU, BSU 300.00 MLGU, DA, BPI
Nursery Management on nursery
and Plant propagation management and plant
propagation
Conduct of 3 Training/ seminars Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU,DA-CAR,BPI 20.00 20.00 20.00 LGU,DA-CAR
training/seminars on conducted on nursery
nursery mangement management
and plant propagation conducted
Conduct Training on 6 trainings conducted Tublay Tublay Tublay LGU, ATI, 60.00 60.00 Tublay LGU, ATI,
nursery management with 180 coffee BLGU's, BSU NGO's
and plant propagation growers

Conduct Trainings and three (3) trainings on Sablan Sablan Sablan DA/BPI/ 60.00 60.00 60.00 DA
seminars on Nursery Nursery Management LGU MLGU, BLGU
Management and plant conducted
propagation

Conduct of capability 9 trainings conducted, Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan LGU -OMAg 100.00 75.00 50.00 DA-Regular: DAR-
training 470 farmers trained Benguet

PRODUCTION
Low productivity
(yields) because of
ageing trees
Provision of quality 100,000 pcs QPM All All All MLPGU/ FCAs/DA 500.00 500.00 500.00 M/PLGU/DA/DAR
planting materials provided Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities
Conduct training on 3 trainings on coffee Atok Atok Atok OMAg 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 OMAg / DA-CAR
Coffee Rejuvenation rejuvenated conducted

Conduct training on 5 trainings conducted Ampusongan/ Dalipey, Sinacbat, PLGU, MLGU, 150.00 120.00 120.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
Coffee Rejuvenation Poblacion, Bakun Bakun Peoples' CAR
Bakun organizations

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Conduct training on 7 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-Region/ PLGU/ 700.00 700.00 700.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
Coffee Rejuvenation on coffee rejuvenation LGU/ DOST/ ATI/ LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
BSU BSU/ Philmech/
Shakilan ni Ikolos
Training on coffee 40 coffee producers Tuba Tuba MLGU, Coffee 100.00 100.00 DA,LGUs, & others
rejuvenation trained on coffee producers
rejuvenation

Conduct Training on 3 trainings on Poper Balili,Tabio DA-Region/ PLGU/ 100.00 DA


Proper Coffee Coffee Rejuvenation and Cabiten, LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
Rejuvenation conducted Mankayan BSU
Conduct coffee 45 sites rejuvenated, Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan Pests and Good LGU - OMAg 100.00 150.00 200.00 DA-Regular capping,
rejuvenation 3250 coffee trees, 900 Diseases Agricultural complete
farmers beneficiaries Practice (GAP) dehorning
& bending
Conduct coffee 6250 rejuvenated Puguis/Wanga Shilan/Bahong Beckel/Lubas, MLGU 360.00 360.00 360.00 DA
rejuvenation annually l, La Trinidad , La Trinidad La Trinidad

Conduct training on 3 trainings on coffee Sablan Sablan Sablan ATI/ MLGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
Coffee Rejuvenation rejuvenation PLGU LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
conducted BSU
Conduct coffee hands-on rejuvenation Ambassador, Ambassador, Ambassador, Tublay 200.00 200.00 200.00 Tublay LGU,
rejuvenation for 6000 old coffee Ba-ayan, Ba-ayan, Ba-ayan, LGU,Benguet Benguet PLGU, DA
trees; plant new 10000 Caponga, Caponga, Caponga, PLGU, BLGU's,
coffee seedlings Daclan, Daclan, Daclan, BSU, FA's
Tublay Tublay Tublay
Conduct techno - techno demo on Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU, farmer 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 LGU, Farmer
demonstration on rejuvenation
rejuvenation/pruning of conducted per
ageing trees barangay
Establishment of new 30,000 coffee trees Atok Atok Atok Prone to slope OMAg 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 OMAg / DA-
coffee plantations planted yearly Landslides protection/ CAR
and Tropical riprap;
cyclone drainage
Capability building on 1 training per coffee Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ OPAg 100000.00 100000.00 120000.00 OMAg / PLGU -
Coffee Production and producing barangays OPAg DA-CAR
Management (seed to per year
cup)

Provision of rejuvenation Kapangan Kapangan MLGU 250.00 150.00 DA


rejuvenation tools/ inputs/tools/equipment DA MLGU
equipment provided

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Establishment of Coffee- 3 demonstration sites Ambassador, Ba-ayan, Daclan, Tublay MLGU; 100.00 100.00 100.00 Tublay LGU,
based Integrated established Tublay Tublay Tublay Benguet PLGU; Benguet PLGU, DA
Farming System /Agro- ATI
forestry
Provision of New 1000 seedlings Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-Region/ PLGU/ 600.00 600.00 600.00
planting Materials distributed LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
BSU
Provision of certified 15000 pcs certified 5000 pcs 5000 pcs 5000 pcs MLGU 75.00 75.00 75.00 DA-CARFO
coffee seedlings coffee seedlings coffee coffee coffee
provided seedling, La seedling, La seedling, La
Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad

Provision of New 1000 seedlings Sablan Sablan Sablan ATI /MLGU/ 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
planting Materials distributed PLGU LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
BSU/HEDCOR
Provision of 10000 pcs 10000 pcs coffee Ambassador, Ambassador, Ambassador, Tublay 200.00 200.00 200.00 Tublay LGU,
planting materials seedlings provided Ba-ayan, Ba-ayan, Ba-ayan, LGU,Benguet Benguet PLGU, DA
Caponga, Caponga, Caponga, PLGU, BLGU's,
Daclan, Daclan, Daclan, BSU, FA's
Tublay Tublay Tublay
Production coffee 5000 coffee seedlings Man-atong Man-atong Man-atong OMAg Buguias 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 LGU Buguias
seedlings propagated; and 2400 Nursery Nursery Nursery
sold
Farmers do not
comply with
GAP

Provision of appropriate Assistance to farmers Atok Atok Atok OMAg 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 MLGU
assistance to farmers (medicine cabinets
applying for GAP with First Aid Kits,
certification signages, etc) applying
for GAP 100%
provided
Conduct Training on 1 training on GAP on Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ OPAG/ 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 OMAg/ OPAg/ DA-
GAP on Coffee with Coffee conducted per DA-CAR CAR
starter kit year per association

Conduct IEC campaign 1000 farmers (100 per Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-Region/ PLGU/ 700.00 700.00 700.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
and training on Good brgy) LGU/ DOST/ ATI/ LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
Agricultural Practices BSU/ Shakilan ni BSU
(GAP) Ikolos

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Training on POT cum one training on GAP Kapangan DA 50.00 DA


GAP for Coffee from for coffee with atleast PLGU MLGU
Seed to Cup 30 participants MLGU
conducted
Conduct training on 3 trainings conducted Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan KACGMPC, LGU - 60.00 60.00 60.00 DA-Regular 1 coop as
GAP including ICS for OMAg consolidat
coffee or
6
Training / re-training on Conducted 2 trainings Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU; 20.00 20.00 DA, ATI
GAP, OA (OA & GAP) Benguet PLGU;
ATI
Training on GAP for 3 coffee growers Balili,Tabio,Ta MLGU 300.00 DA/ATI/LGU
Coffee Associations trained neg,Bulalacao,
for GAP Coffee Guinaoang,
Mankayan
Training on GAP for 3 Associations trained Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA/ATI/LGU
Coffee for GAP Coffee
Training on POT cum Conducted one (1) Sablan Sablan DA 50.00 50.00 DA
GAP for Coffee from training on GAP for PLGU MLGU
Seed to Cup coffee with atleast 60 MLGU
participants
No fertilizer
application,
selective
harvesting,
pruning

Training on the soil soil nutrient Bokod Bokod Bokod OMAG/ OPAG 700.00 700.00 700.00 DA- Region/ PLGU/
nutrient conservation conservation and LGU/ ATI
and cultural cultural management
management practices practices conducted
1000 farmers (100 per
brgy)

Provision of fertilizer 225 sacks distributed Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan MLGU 80.00 120.00 160.00 DA
Provision of inputs 2500 seedlings 16 brgys, La 16 brgys, La 16 brgys, La MLGU 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA
(fertilizer) fertilized annually Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad

Provision of fertilizer 95 coffee growers Tuba Tuba Tuba all coffee growers, 150.00 150.00 150.00 DA,LGUs, & others
beneficiaries MLGU
Provision of rejuvenation inputs Kapangan Kapangan MLGU 250.00 DA
rejuvenation inputs provided DA MLGU
(fertilizer)

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Establishment & one composting Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg Buguias 250.00 500.00 500.00 LGU Buguias
operation of composting center
facilities estalished/maintained

FIELD PROCESSING
Predominance
of dry process

Provision of Machinery/ equipment All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA/DAR
machinery/equipment for primary processing Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities
for processing provided

Establishment of Village Village Processing All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 M/PLGU/DA/DAR
Processing Facility Facilities established Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities

Conduct training on 3 trainings on PH Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ OPAg 75000.00 80000.00 80000.00 OMAg / PLGU -
appropriate postharvest technologies OPAg DA-CAR
technologies conducted

Conduct Training on 10 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod OMAG/ OPAG/ 700.00 700.00 700.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
GCB processing from Philmech LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
harvest to storage (wet BSU
method)
Conduct of Skills 3 trainings conducted Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU, MLGU, 150.00 150.00 150.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
training on Packaging Peoples' CAR
and labelling organizations
Conduct of Skills 3 trainings conducted Sablan Sablan Sablan PLGU, MLGU, 60.00 60.00 60.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
training on Packaging Peoples' CAR
and labelling organizations
Provision of 10 units Coffee beans Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ OPAg/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 OMAg / DA-
appropriate coffee bean drying equipment DA - CAR CAR/ PhilMech
drying facility/ provided PhilMech
equipment

Provision of coffee 3 units coffee pulpers Atok Atok Atok OMAg/DA-CAR 1000.00 1200.00 1200.00 OMAg/DA/DAR
pulper and huller and 3 hullers provided

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Estblishment of village 3 units village Bokod Bokod Bokod vulnerable to climate resilient OMAG/ OPAG/ 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
processing center processing center tropical structure Philmech LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
established cyclone BSU
Provision of coffee 5 units manual Kapangan LGU 500.00 LGU
processing equipment portable coffee DA DA
pulpers/collapsible
dryer
Improvement of Existing one unit coffee Kapangan MLGU 1400.00 MLGU
coffee processing processing facility DOST
facility improved

Provision of Coffee 10 units coffee dryer Kibungan MLGU 150.00 150.00 DA,DOST,DOLE,ML
Dryer distributed GU,PLGU

Provision of processing 30 units coffee Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan KACGMPC 180.00 190.00 200.00 DA-Regular
equipment depulper distributed for
15 Fas
Provision of processing 6 units dehuller Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan KACGMPC 500.00 520.00 520.00 DA-Regular
equipment procured for 6 Fas
Provision of coffe 20 units coffee Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGU, BLGU 250.00 300.00 400.00 DA,PLGU,MLGU
processing equipment processing equipment
provided
Establishment of post 7 units postharvest Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to climate resilient PLGU, MLGU, 2000.00 2000.00 3000.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
harvest facility facility established erosion structure Peoples' CAR
organizations
Establishment of coffee one unit coffee Itogon Itogon prone to climate resilient PLGU, MLGU, 10000.00 10000.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA
processing center processing facility landslide structure Peoples'
established organizations

Difficult to sort
GCB
Provision of GCB 6 GCB sorting tables Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ OPAg 100000.00 100000.00 120000.00 OMAg / PLGU -
sorting tables provided per OPAg DA-CAR
association

Provision of sorting 10 units provided Bokod Bokod Bokod OMAG/ OPAG 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-Region/ PLGU/
machine LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
BSU/ Philmech
Provision of sorters sorters provided (3) Tuba Tuba Tuba Fas 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Conduct training on 10 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod OMAG/ OPAG 700.00 700.00 700.00
proper PH practices/ DA-Region/ PLGU/
quality standards LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
BSU/ Philmech

Conduct training on 3 seminar conducted Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR, LGU, 50.00 50.00 50000.00 DA-CAR, LGU
proper PH practices/ per year RBOs/Farmers
quality standards

Few are offering


premium price
for quality

Create niche market for 3 Niche market for Provincial Provincial Provincial OMAg/ DA- 75000.00 80000.00 100000.00 OMAg / DA-
premium quality coffee premium quality coffee wide wide wide AMAD/ DTI/ CAR/ DTI
beans beans created NGOs

conduct of Training on 15 trainings on GMP Provincial Provincial Provincial M/PLGU, DTI 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA-AMAD/ PLGU/
Good Manufacturing conducted wide wide wide LGU/ DOST/ ATI/
Practices (GMP) BSU/ Philmech

Crafting of ordinance Ordinance for coffee Provincial M/PLGU 100.00 100.00 100.00 M/PLGU
for coffee price stability price stability of coffee wide
to control the gap crafted
between farmers-
traders and consumers

CONSOLIDATION
Poor farm to
market roads
Improvement Farm To Market Roads All All All prone to climate resilient B/M/PLGU 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 B/M/PLGU/DA/
/Rehabilitation of Farm improved/rehabilitated Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities erosion, structures DPWH
To Market Roads landslide,
tropical
cyclone

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Improvement/ 100% of FMRs Atok Atok Atok Landslide slope MEO/ 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 MLGU - MEO/ DA-
rehabilitation of FMRs improved/ rehabilitated protection, OMAg/ DA - CAR/ DPWH
PCCP; drainage CAR
canals
Improvement of farm to 198 kms improved Poblacion, Dalipey, Sinacbat, prone to climate resilient PLGU, MLGU, 66000.00 66000.00 66000.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA- 6 M for
market roads Bakun Bakun Bakun erosion, structure, slope Peoples' CAR Slope
landslide protection, organizations protection
retaining walls,
ground/soil
nailing, rock
netting,
drainage, tree
planting,
terracing,
contouring

Improvement of FMR's 10 FMR's for Bokod Bokod Bokod tropical climate resilient DA-Region/ DA- 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 DA-Region/ DA-
improvement and cyclone structure, PRDP/ LGU/ PRDP/ LGU/ PLGU/
rehabilitation hazard PLGU/ DPWH/ DO DPWH/ DO Tourism
Tourism
mapping,
improvement of
vegetation
cover,

Improvement or
concreting of farm to
market road with slope
protection on critical
sections going to
production areas

JNR-Bad-ayan-Pugo- 16 kms improved with Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 128000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
BPI-Sinto Road, 16 km, 2118 FHH, 2000 Sur, on critical PLGU DPWH
2118 FHH, 2000 hectares Baculongan sections
hectares Norte, &
Bangao,
Buguias

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

JNR-Bad-ayan- 26 kms improved, Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 208000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Cayapas-Deckan-BPI 1450 hectares Sur, on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 26 km, 1450 Baculongan sections
hectares Norte, &
Bangao,
Buguias
JNR-Legleg-Lamagan 1 km improved, 16 Abatan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 8000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 1 km, 16 FHH, 18 FHH, 18 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
hectares sections
JBR-Bobo-oan Road, 1.5 kms improved, 25 Abatan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
1.5 km, 25 FHH, 31 FHH, 31 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
hectares sections
JBR-Dangpa-Guiwe- 4 kms improved, 85 Amgaleyguey, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 32000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Daldal Road, 4 km, 85 FHH, 42.5 hectares Lengaoan, on critical PLGU DPWH
FHH, 42.5 hectares Buguias sections
JNR-Sinipsip-Maalad- 1.54 Kms improved, 50 Amgaleyguey, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Nabalicong Road, 1.54 FHH, 25 hectares Natubleng on critical PLGU DPWH
Km, 50 FHH, 25 sections
hectares
JNR-Guieong-Lawed- 4.5 kms improved, Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 56800.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Kimpit-Mogao Road, 200FHH, 100 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
200FHH, 100 hectares sections
JNR-Guieong- 2.8 kms improved, 142 Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 22400.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bangbangayyen- FHH, 71 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Paynag Road, 2.8 km, sections
142 FHH, 71 hectares
JBR-Pugo-Cudal- 5 kms improved, 70 Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 40000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Lamagan Road, 5 km, FHH, 35 hectares Sur, on critical PLGU DPWH
70 FHH, 35 hectares Baculongan sections
Norte, Buguias

JNR-Naduguan- 1.5 kms improved, 50 Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Lamagan-Siplocan FHH, 25 hectares Norte, Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 1.5 km, 50 FHH, sections
25 hectares
JBR-Lam-ayan – 3 kms improved, 40 Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 16000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bedadayan-Nabalading FHH, 20 hectares Norte, Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 3 km, 40 FHH, 20 sections
hectares

JBR-Kebasan-Pelpeldit 2 kms, improved, Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 16000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 2 km, 35FHH, 35FHH, 17.5 hectares Norte, Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
17.5 hectares sections
JNR-Man-asok- 2kms improved Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 24000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Caolaan-Sacyaban Sur, Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Road sections
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Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

JNR-Bad-ayan- 1.3kms improved, Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 1040.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Sacyaban Road, 1.3km, 15FHH, 7.5 hectares Sur, Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
15FHH, 7.5 hectares sections

JNR-Bangao-Tin-apan 11kms improved, Bangao, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 88000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
– Lam-ayan Road, 667FHH, 338.5 Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
11km, 667FHH, 338.5 hectares sections
hectares
JNR-Bekes-Nagawa- 8kms improved, Buyacaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 7000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Payosipis Road, 8km, 130FHH, 65 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
130FHH, 65 hectares sections
JNR-Bekes-Dontog- 3kms improved, 204 Buyacaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 64000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Sibugan-Magmagaling FHH, 102 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 3km, 204 FHH, sections
102 hectares
JBR-Macogcog – 2.5kms improved, 100 Calamagan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 24000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Proper Calamagan- FHH, 50 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Kamanbeey Road, sections
2.5km, 100 FHH, 50
hectares
JBR-Dagayadey – 1kms improved, Calamagan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 8000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Walengweng Road, 10FHH, 5 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
1km, 10FHH, 5 sections
hectares
JBR-Abbatan – Baay – 4kms mimproved, 189 Catlubong, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 8000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Luboy Road, 4km, 189 FHH, 94.5 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
FHH, 94.5 hectares sections

Ambanglo – Bukkig 1.5 kms improved, Catlubong, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 32000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 1.5 km, 39FHH, 39FHH, 19.5 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
19.5 hectares sections
JBR- Lamagan – 2 kms improved, Catlubong, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bacquit Road, 2 km, 92FHH, 46 hectares Sebang, on critical PLGU DPWH
92FHH, 46 hectares Buguias sections
JBR- Bekes –Duntog- 5kms improved, 143 Catlubong, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 16000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Beka Road, 5km, 143 FHH, 73 hectares Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
FHH, 73 hectares sections
JNR-Lengaoan-Akipan- 7kms improved, 355 Lengaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 40000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bileng-Gatiley-Pegpeg FHH, 177.5 ha. Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 7km, 355 FHH, sections
177.5 ha.
JBR-Moyong-Daldal- 4.2kms improved, 99 Lengaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 56000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Paingan Road, 4.2km, FHH, 49.5 ha. Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
99 FHH, 49.5 ha. sections

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Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

JNR-Loo-Pan-ayaoan- 6.5 km improved, Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 33600.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Lam-ayan Road, 6.5 620FHH, 310 ha. on critical PLGU DPWH
km, 620FHH, 310 ha. sections
JNR-Modayan-Kitongan 5.2kms improved, Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 52000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 5.2km, 111FHH, 111FHH, 55.5 ha on critical PLGU DPWH
55.5 ha sections
JBR-Lanas-Taba-ao- 6 kms improved, Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 41600.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Nagutikan Road, 6 km, 416FHH, 208ha on critical PLGU DPWH
416FHH, 208ha sections
JBR-Lanas-Pusong 1.5 km,s improved, Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 1.5 km, 86FHH, 86FHH, 43ha on critical PLGU DPWH
43ha sections
JNR-Kapangngan-Butel- 1.5kms improved, 36 Poblacion, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Penged Road, 1.5km, FHH, 18 ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
36 FHH, 18 ha sections
JBR-Pusel – Ampetang- 4.5kms improved, Poblacion, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 36000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bogiyas Road, 4.5km, 35FHH, 17.5ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
35FHH, 17.5ha sections

JNR-Naliskey-Lingadan 2.6kms improved, 41 Sebang, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 20800.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 2.6km, 41 FHH, FHH, 20.5ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
20.5ha sections

JNR-Impugong-Pasbol 3.1 kms improved, Sebang, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 26000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 3.1 km, 102FHH, 102FHH, 51ha Baculongan on critical PLGU DPWH
51ha Sur, Buguias sections
JBR-Bot-oan- 5.5kms improved, Sebang, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 44000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Tammangan-Panig-an 368FHH, 184ha Baculongan on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 5.5km, 368FHH, Sur, sections
184ha Catlubong,
Buguias
JNR-Pasbol-Guipidan- 4kms improved, 213 Sebang, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 32000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Baney-Napeyasan FHH, 106.5ha Baculongan on critical PLGU DPWH
Road, 4km, 213 FHH, Sur, buguias sections
106.5ha
JBR-Becaeg-Togtogyon 1km, 108FHH, 54ha Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 8000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 1km, 108FHH, on critical PLGU DPWH
54ha sections
JNR-Natubleng- 14 kms improved, Natubleng, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 112000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Nabalicong- 236FHH, 118 ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
Cabuguisan-Lutac sections
Road, 14 km, 236FHH,
118 ha
JBR-Kabalilian-Tractor 5kms improved, Natubleng, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 40000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 5km, 41FHH, 41FHH, 20.5 ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
20.5 ha sections
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Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

JBR-Lamut-Pap-a 1.4kms improved, Natubleng, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 11200.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 1.4km, 26FHH, 26FHH, 13 ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
13 ha sections
JBR-Lengaoan Proper- 3 kms improved, Lengaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 24000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Naigawa-Toy-ob Road, 34FHH, 17 ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
3 km, 34FHH, 17 ha sections

JBR-Tonglo-Mangkew 2kms improved, Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias/ 16000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Road, 2km, 55FHH, 55FHH, 27.5 ha Buguias on critical PLGU DPWH
27.5 ha sections
Improvement/
construction of Foot
Bridges (FB) going to
production areas

Guiwe-Seb-itan FB, 150 150 m improved, 121 Amgaleyguey, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 1200.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
m, 121 FHH FHH Sebang, on critical DPWH
Buguias sections

Maalad-Nabalicong FB, 80m improved, Amgaleyguey, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 640.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
80m, 101FHH 101FHH Natubleng, on critical DPWH
Buguias sections
Kimpit FB, 70m, Kimpit FB, 70m, Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 720.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
200FHH 200FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Hakba-Besocol FB, Hakba-Besocol FB, Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 400.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
50m, 69FHH 50m, 69FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Lower Pingew FB, Lower Pingew FB, Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 200.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
25m,69FHH 25m,69FHH Sur, Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Upper Pingew FB, 25m, Upper Pingew FB, Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 200.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
59FHH 25m, 59FHH Sur, Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Payosipis FB, 50m, Payosipis FB, 50m, Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 400.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
49FBB 49FBB Sur, Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Natunglob FB, 34m, Natunglob FB, 34m, Bangao, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 280.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
49FHH 49FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Napo-Banaao FB, 12m, Napo-Banaao FB, Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 100.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
75FHH 12m, 75FHH Catlubong, on critical DPWH
Buguias sections
Amanding FB, 10m, Amanding FB, 10m, Catlubong, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
41FBB 41FBB Buguias on critical DPWH
sections

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Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Sabeng Anito FB, Sabeng Anito FB, Lengaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 160.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
100m, 36FHH 100m, 36FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Pan-ayaoan FB, 20m, Pan-ayaoan FB, 20m, Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 160.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
212FHH 212FHH on critical DPWH
sections
Lower Naybo Lower Naybo Poblacion, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 480.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Footbridge (FB), 20m, Footbridge (FB), 20m, Buguias on critical DPWH
89FHH 89FHH sections
Nambaw-angan FB, Nambaw-angan FB, Poblacion, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 640.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
60m, 58FHH 60m, 58FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Toking FB, 80m, Toking FB, 80m, Poblacion, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 640.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
79FHH 79FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Balili-Ebisan FB, 25m, 25m improved, Sebang, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 200.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
129FHH 129FHH Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Improvement concreting
of Foot Trails/path ways
going to production
areas

Liwen Pathway, 0.3 km 0.3 km improved Abatan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 300.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Bileng-Nabalicong- 2 kms improved Amgaleyguey, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 2000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Anno Cave FT, 2 km Natubleng on critical DPWH
sections

Amlimay, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 500.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Tonglo-Lulutab
0.8 km improved Buguias on critical DPWH
Pathway, 0.8km
sections
Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 700.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Kebasen-Lusbeng
1.5kms improved Norte, Buguias on critical DPWH
Pathway, 1.5km
sections
Baculongan Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Weteg-Baugan Foot
2.5 kms improved Sur, Buguias on critical DPWH
Trail, 2.5km
sections
0.90 kms improved Bangao, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 350.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Sao Pathway (Palubos Buguias on critical DPWH
Residence), 0.90km sections

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Buyacaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 560.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Peggueyna-Antpac FT 1 km FT improved Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Talinpapayok to Calamagan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 300.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Calamagan E/S, 0.50km improved Buguias on critical DPWH
0.50km sections
Catlubong, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 3000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Pay-as-Highest Point
3kms improved Buguias on critical DPWH
FT, 3km
sections
Lengaoan, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 150.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Baliwesan-Tadok FT, Buguias on critical DPWH
1km improved
1km sections

Pusong-Babanga FT, 0.3km improved Loo, Buguias Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 80.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
0.3km on critical DPWH
sections
Natubleng, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 2600.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Patkiaw-Cabuguiasan Buguias on critical DPWH
2.6kms improved
Foot trail, 2.6km sections

Poblacion, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 900.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Naybo- Budo Pathway, Buguias on critical DPWH
2km improved
2km sections

Sebang, Landslide slope protection MLGU-Buguias 500.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Panig-an FT, 0.2km 0.2km improved Buguias on critical DPWH
sections
Establishments/ prone to climate resilient M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Construction of Farm to erosion structure, slope DPWH
Market Roads protection

Improvement of Salin- Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 1100.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Pangga-Balikanw FMR 350 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 3 has, protection
L=1,803 meters
concreted
Improvement of Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bawengpokingan FMR 100 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 10 has, protection
L=984 meters
concreted

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Improvement of Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 1800.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Amoyod FMR 120 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 15 has, protection
L=1,830 meters
concreted
Improvement of Panaan Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 65000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
- Ayosip-Cabacab FMR 320 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 45 has, protection
L=6.5 kms concreted
Improvement of Tubo- Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 160000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Balili-Sayapot 1,045 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
FMR/Community Road planted = 2,802 has, protection
L=16 kms concreted

Improvement of Sel-ak - Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 4000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Balikanaw FMR 250 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted =15 has, protection
L=3,534 meters
concreted
Improvement of Total No. of farmers = Bulallacao, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 4300.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Manaba -decdec-cotcot 160 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
FMR planted = 12 has, L protection
=4,300 meters
concreted
Improvement of Lower Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 500.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Mogao FMR 50 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 3 has, L protection
=500 meters concreted

Improvement of Atayan - Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 1723.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Ayosip FMR 150 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 10 has, protection
L=1,723 meters
concreted
Improvement of Atayan- Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 902.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Dasay FMR 60 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 4 has, protection
L=902 meters
concreted
Improvement of Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 92000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bulalacao -Cabacab- 1200 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
Pasnaan FMR planted = 20 has, protection
L=9,280 meters
concreted

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Improvement of Pacda- Total No. of farmers = Palasaan, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 45000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Mayangyang-Liten FMR 200 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = has, protection
L=4,517 meters
concreted
Improvement of Bato - Total No. of farmers = Tabio, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 28720.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Liwang FMR 100 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 8 has, protection
L=2872 meters
Concreted
Improvement of Sabian Total No. of farmers = Taneg, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 700.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Upper Taneg FMR 75 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 5 has, L= protection
700 meters Concreted

Improvement of Am-am- Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 20000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Balikanaw FMR 250 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 10 has, L= protection
2Kilometers Concreted

Improvement of Atayan- Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 40000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Soyosoyan FMR 300 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 20 has, L= protection
4Kilometers Concreted

18.Improvement of Lap- Total No. of farmers = Suyoc, prone to climate resilient DA/MLGU 40000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
angan-Gueday FMR 100 HH ,Total Area Mankayan erosion structure, slope DPWH
planted = 20 has, L= protection
3Kilometers Concreted

Improvement / Opening Tinongdan, Landslide climate resilient LGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


of Ansipsip -Domolpos- Itogon structure RBOs/Farmers, DPWH
Tinongdan FMR DPWH

Construction of Tinongdan, Landslide climate resilient LGU, 4000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Domolpos- Bonneng Itogon structure RBOs/Farmers, DPWH
Agri-Tramline DPWH

Improvement/Opening Ampucao, Ampucao, Ampucao, Landslide climate resilient LGU, 1600.00 8000.00 4000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
of Bito, Ampucao - Itogon Itogon Itogon structure RBOs/Farmers, DPWH
Cruz, Ampucao FMR DPWH
Improvement / Opening Dalupirip, Dalupirip, Dalupirip, Landslide climate resilient LGU, 2400.00 12000.00 6000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
of Tugui-Sayo, Itogon Itogon Itogon structure RBOs/Farmers, DPWH
Dalupirip FMR DPWH

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Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Improvement of Beling- Tuding, Itogon Tuding, Itogon Tuding, Itogon Landslide climate resilient LGU, 16000.00 8000.00 4000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Lucnab, Tuding FMR structure RBOs/Farmers, DPWH
DPWH
Improvement of along No. of Boklaoan, MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Embangol FMR Beneficiaries=40 HHs Kapangan DA DPWH
Length- 1.3 Km
Total Number of coffee
trees= 20,000 trees

Improvement of Proper No. of Datakan, P/MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Datakan to Togoy FMR Beneficiaries=85HH Kapangan DA DPWH
Length in Km≈ 1.37
Service Area≈ 61 Has

Improvement along No. of Pudong, P/MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Kantaw – Toplac FMR Beneficiaries=113 HHs Kapangan DA DPWH
Length in km≈ 3.23

Improvement along No. of Labueg, P/MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Longboy-Tacal FMR Beneficiaries=134 HHs Kapangan DA DPWH
(Tacal Section) Length in km≈ 1
Service Area≈ 54 Has

Improvement along No. of Sagubo, DA/PLGU, MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Longboy-Tacal FMR Beneficiaries=89 HHs Kapangan DPWH
(Tacal Section) Length in km≈ 1.08
Service Area≈ 89 Has

Construction of Ag- No. of Cayapes, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


agat, Salat-Basig Beneficiaries=114 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Soyosoyan FMR Length in km≈ 2.5
Service Area≈53

Construction of Ag- No. of Cayapes, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


agat, Salat-Locot- Beneficiaries=156 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Mangga-Talaleng FMR Length in km= 3.2
Service Area≈ 65 Has

Construction/opening of No. of Pudong, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Cabilisan-Payas-Am-asi Beneficiaries=161 HHs Kapangan DPWH
FMR Length in km≈ 2.08
Service area≈ 57 Has

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Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Construction/opening of No. of Beleng-Belis, DA/PLGU, MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Polyang-Guedayan- Beneficiaries=59 Kapangan DPWH
Beleng-Belis FMR Farmers
Service Area≈ 50 Has

Construction/opening of No. of Sagubo, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Dao-es-Liteng-Lao- Beneficiaries=83 HHs Kapangan DPWH
angan FMR Length in km= 3.65
Service Area≈56 Has

Construction/opening of No. of Central, DA/PLGU, MLGU 15000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Kapangan Central-Aso Beneficiaries=201 HHs Datakan DPWH
FMR Length in km≈ 1.5
Service area≈ 50 Has

Construction of Gawa- No. of Paykek, DA/PLGU, MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Pakawan, Paykek FMR Beneficiaries=132 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Length in km≈ 1.8
Service Area≈ 53 Has

Construction of No. of Pudong, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Bakiwag, Paykek- Beneficiaries=147 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Proper Pudong FMR Length in km≈ 3.6
Service Area≈ 53

Opening of Sadel-Locot- No. of Cayapes, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Pacda FMR Beneficiaries=118 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Length in km≈ 2.1
Service Area≈ 63 Has

Opening of Tadayan- No. of Pudong, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Toplac FMR Beneficiaries=113 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Length in km≈ 5
Service Area≈ 90 Has

Construction of Paykek- No. of Paykek, DA/PLGU, MLGU 25000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Sadel-Pudong FMR Beneficiaries=114 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Length in km≈ 5
Service area≈ 60 Has

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Improvement of Tacal- No. of Labueg, DA/PLGU, MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Sumling-Ibo FMR Beneficiaries=87 HHs Kapangan DPWH
Length in km≈ 3.3
Service area≈ 67 has

Improvement of No. of Central, DA/PLGU, MLGU 12000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Baguingey-Central Beneficiaries=185 HHs Kapangan DPWH
(Extension) FMR Length in km≈ 1
Service area≈ 55 Has

Improvement of No. of Beneficiaries= Datakan, DA/PLGU, MLGU 15000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Shontog-Anjapat 109 HHs Kapangan DPWH
(Extension) FMR Length in km≈ 1.014
Service Area≈ 52 Has

Improvement of 1.5 kms, FMR Shilan, La Tropical slope protection MLGU 10500.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Sagpawe - Balangbang improved Trinidad Cyclone DPWH
FMR
Improvement & FMR improved/rehab Wangal, La Tropical slope protection MLGU 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Opening of Taliguroy- Trinidad Cyclone DPWH
Shelpi FMR,
Construction/Improvem FMR improved/rehab Alno, La Alno, La Alno, La Tropical slope protection MLGU 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
ent/rehab of FMR Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad Cyclone DPWH
@Conig,Alno
Rehab of FMR from FMR rehab Shilan, La Shilan, La Shilan, La Tropical slope protection MLGU 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Bacbac - Besil,Shilan Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad Cyclone DPWH

Construction/Rehab of 7 sites FMR 3 sites, 2 sites, 2 sites, Tropical slope protection MLGU 5000.00 3500.00 3500.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
FMR@ Brgy. Bineng improved/rehab Bineng, La Bineng, La Bineng, La Cyclone DPWH
(Sitio Bacca,Ekket, Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad
Ticdeng,
Biogan,Kagiskis &
Kipot)
Improvement of Paswek 300 m, FMR improved Puguis. La Puguis. La Puguis. La Tropical Drainage MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
FMR Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad Cyclone, flood System DPWH

Construction of Slope Puguis/Wanga Tropical Drainage MLGU 11000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,


Protection Longlong, l, La Trinidad Cyclone, flood System DPWH
Puguis, La Trinidad
Improvement of FMR @ 6.5 kms FMR improved 2 kms, 2 kms, Jappa- 2.5 kms, Soil Erosion slope protection MLGU 4000.00 2000.00 5000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
Shilan, Trinidad Sembobong, Connet, Balukas-aran, and Tropical DPWH
Beto, Shilan, Shilan, La Shilan, La Cyclone
La Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Improvement of FMRs FMR improved Shelpi, Aduyon, Naybaliw, Tropical slope protection MLGU 1000.00 1500.00 1500.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
@Wangal, La Trinidad Taliktik, Sumelven, Cosaran, Cyclone DPWH
Makitid, Wangal, La Wangal, La
Wangal, La Trinidad Trinidad
Trinidad
Concreting of Paswek 300 m, FMR improved Banangan, Landslide slope protection MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA-PRDP,
FMR Sablan DPWH

Poor interfirm
relations
Conduct market 1 coffee cluster market Provincial Provincial Provincial DA-AMAD/ OMAG/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-AMAD/ OMAG/
linkaging/matching matched wide wide wide OPAG OPAG/ DTI/
DOST/ATI-CAR

Lack of grading
skills
Conducted 10 Provincial Provincial Provincial DA-CAR, LGU, 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 DA-CAR, LGU,
training/seminars/IEC Training/seminars/IEC Wide Wide Wide RBOs/Farmers RBOs
campaign on Coffe campaign conducted
postharvest
technologies
Conduct training on 1 training conducted Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ 75000.00 80000.00 80000.00 OMAg/ DTI
coffee grading and per year DTI
cupping

Conduct of Coffee 6 trainings conducted Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU, MLGU, 150.00 150.00 150.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
Production and Peoples' CAR
Processing organizations
Training on quality 10 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-AMAD/ OMAG/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-Region/ DA-
control and grading for Fas OPAG PRDP/ LGU/ PLGU/
skills ATI-CAR
Conduct training on 20 coffee producers a Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGUs, BAEW, 35.00 35.00 35.00 ATI,LGUs & others
sorting, grading of year
parchment and green
beans
Conduct training on training/seminars/IECs Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGUs, BAEW, 40.00 40.00 40.00 ATI,LGUs & others
sorting, grading and conducted
parchment of green
beans

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Lack/declining
supply of GCB;
coffee farms
being converted

Rehabilitation of coffee 3 coffee plantations Poblacion, Dalipey, Sinacbat, PLGU, MLGU, 250.00 250.00 250.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
plantations rehabilitated Bakun Bakun Bakun Peoples' CAR
organizations
Provision of irrigation 3 irrigation facilities Poblacion, Dalipey, Sinacbat, PLGU, MLGU, 750.00 750.00 750.00 PLGU, MLGU, DA-
facilities provided Bakun Bakun Bakun Peoples' CAR
organizations
Establishment of coffee 10 TD farms Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-AMAD/ OMAG/ 4000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA-Region/ DA-
techno-demo Farms established OPAG PRDP/ LGU/ PLGU/
ATI-CAR
Develop incentive 1 incentive program Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay LGU, 100.00 100.00 100.00 Tublay MLGU,
program for coffee developed Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU, ATI
growers Coffee Councils
Develop convergence 1 intermunicipality Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay LGU, 100.00 100.00 100.00 Tublay MLGU,
among neighboring convergence program Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU, ATI
municipalities developed Coffee Councils

ROASTING
Underutilized
roasters
Provision of quality and 10 units Roasting Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
appropriate roasting machune (5kls DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/ DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
machines capacity) provided LGU LGU
Provision of Roasting 3 units roasting Kibungan Kibungan DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
Machines machine distributed DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/ DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
LGU 1500.00 1500.00 LGU

Inconsistent
quality of GCB;
no sorting

Training on the 5 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ 700.00 700.00 700.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
classification of quality DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/ DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
GCB LGU LGU

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Provision of proper 16 coffee asso 5 brgys, La 5 brgys, La 6 brgys, La MLGU 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA
harvesting and storage provided Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad
materials

Roasting
facilities not
GMP compliant;
NO LTO or
Product
Registration
from FDA

Establishment of GMP 6 units GMP compliant Provincial Provincial Provincial ATI-CAR/ FDA/ 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 DA, DTI
compliant roasting Roasting Facilities wide wide wide PLGU/ MLGU
facilities provided

Orientation/ Training on 1000 farmers (100 per Bokod ATI-CAR/ FDA/ 700.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
FDA product brgy) PLGU/ LGU DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
registration/ GMP LGU
requirements to be
compliant

Training on GMP 12 trainings conducted Provincial Provincial Provincial ATI-CAR/ FDA/ 50.00 750.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
standards and FDA wide wide wide PLGU/ LGU DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
product registration. LGU

Lots of
traditional
roasting
facilities
producing poor
quality coffee;
no econmies of
scale

Provision of secondary secondary processing All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/FCAs/DA/
processing equipment equipment provided municipalities municipalities municipalities DTI/DOST

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Major Risks Risk Adaptation
Key (climate, Measures
Proposed Lead &
Opportunities/ geologic,
Value Chain Brief Description of Target Outcome/ MFO/ Sub- Other Players for Proposed sources
Constraints in VC Target Areas to be Covered pests & Estimated Project Cost Remarks Rank
Segment Potential Intervention Result MFO subproject of Funds
Development in diseases)
Implementation
the Province

Provision of modern 11 units roasting Bokod/ Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ 1000.00 700.00 700.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
roasting machine machine provided Kapangan DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/ DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
MLGU MLGU

Training on producing 13 trainings Coffee 13 M/PLGU 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 DA/DTI/DOST


coffee for specialty processors municipalities
markets associations

Lack of service
providers on
roasting &
cupping

Provide access to 13 municipalities Provincial Provincial M/PLGU/Coffee 1100.00 1800.00 1800.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/
cupping services and provided wide wide Councils DTI/ DOST/ PLGU/
train local cuppers LGU

No standards
and quality
contrrol system

Establish common Established quality Tublay/ Bokod/ Tublay/ MLGU, PLGU, 200.00 900.00 200.00 MLGU, PLGU, ATI-
quality standards for standards for roasted Sablan Tublay/ Sablan Coffee Councils CAR, DA-CAR
roasted coffee coffee Sablan

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Annex B
Provincial Commodity Investment
Plan Matrix

White Potato
Template VC, RA & SP 16. PCIP Matrix

PCIP MATRIX | Commodity (crop): WHITE POTATO

Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &


Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m)
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3

INPUT PROVISION
Limited supply of
quality and certified
seed
tubers/planting
materials

Provision of seed potato seed potato nurseries All All All prone to climate/typhoon- M/PGU/FCAs 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 M/ PLGU/DA/FCAs
nurseries & facilities & facilities provided municipalities municipalities municipalities landslides and resilient structure
tropical cyclone
Importation of new new generation seeds Bakun Bakun Bakun P/MLGU 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 DA-PRDP, DA-CAR
generation seed tubers for for multiplication
massive multiplication to provided
replace degenerated
seeds
Provision of seed 7 potato seed storage Bakun Bakun Bakun erosion and climate/typhoon PLGU MLGU 2,000.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 DA-PRDP, DA-CAR
production facilities established 7 landslide resilient structures Farmers
greenhouses Organizations
Provision of potato seed 10 qualified farmers Buguias Buguias Buguias prone to climate/typhoon- OMAg-Buguias & 750.00 1000.00 750.00 DA, PRDP
tuber production nursery provided w/ nursery landslides and resilient structure qualified RBOs
to trained & qualified tropical cyclone
farmers
Strengthen partnership w/ Continuing partnership Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias BSU-NPRCRTC,
NPRCRTC, BPI & PLGU- of LGU-Buguias w/ BPI, PLGU, MLGU
Benguet’s re: tissue stakeholders
culture, stem cutting & strenghtened
tuberlets production
programs

One time importation of Distribution of 10T Buguias OMAg-Buguias 1600.00 DA, PRDP
potato seed tubers for imported seed tubers
seed production purposes to 100 qualified
Buguias farmers
Provision of quality high 320 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ NPRRTC, 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/ PLGU/
yielding and pests and potato farmers, BSU LGU/ ATI-CAR/
disease resistant varieties procurement of Shakilan ni Ikolos
planting materials

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of 2 Units Greenhouse La Trinidad La Trinidad Tropical Cyclone climate/typhoon MLGU 4000.00 4000.00
Greenhouse for the Constructed and Flood resilient structure
production of planting DA, MLGU
materials
Procurement of 100 kgs 100 kgs. quality seed Tuba Tuba Tuba DA,& others 150.00 150.00 150.00 DA,& others
imported quality seed planting materials
planting materials procured

Train private individuals to Well trained atleast Mankayan 250.00 DA


produce quality/certified five (5) farmers to
seed tubers /planting produce
materials quality/certified tubers

Pocurement/Provision of Procured/provided Itogon Itogon DA- 20.00 20.00 20.00 DA-CAR,PLGU


planting materials seedling/plalnting CAR,PLGU,MLGU,F
materials armer

Provision of seed Establish and Ambassador, Ambassador, Ambassador, Tublay MLGU, 500.00 500.00 200.00 DA, Benguet PLGU
production facilities sustained 1 Seed Tublay Tublay Tublay BLGU, FA
Production Facility
Establishment of nurseries 3 sites for potato Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, prone to landslide, slope protection, LGU-OMAg 800.00 800.00 500.00 DA-Regular
in the barangays nursery established for Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan strong typhoon & retaining walls and
5 Fas erosion climate resilient
structure
Accreditation of potato 2 nurseries Madaymen, Madaymen, prone to landslide, slope protection, LGU -OMAg 80.00 80.00 160.00 DA; BPI-CAR
nursery accredated Kibungan Kibungan strong typhoon & retaining walls and
erosion climate resilient
structure
Conduct of adaptation 5 demo farms/ Madaymen, Madaymen, prone to landslide, slope protection, LGU -OMAg 60.00 100.00 DA; BPI
trials on potato cultivars adaptation trials Kibungan Kibungan strong typhoon & retaining walls and
conducted for 100 erosion climate resilient
farmers structure
Capability building on 3 capability building Atok Atok Atok Degenerated Use of clean and OMAg 25.00 25.00 25.00 MLGU/DA/BPI
potato stem cutting conducted potato seeds, quality planting
prone to pests materials
and diseases
Procurement of potato 5000 potato seeds Atok Atok Atok Landslide climate/typhoon OMAg 200.00 200.00 200.00 MLGU/DA/BPI
seeds procured resilient structures

Establishment of potato 3 potato seed Atok Atok Atok Landslide climate/typhoon OMAg 250.00 250.00 250.00 MLGU/DA/BPI
seed nurseries nurseries established resilient structures

Provision of clean planting 10T clean planting Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ BPI / DA- 250.00 250.00 250.00 MLGU/DA
materials materials provided CAR/
NPRCRTC/BSU

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Limited local seed


producers
Accreditation of seed 2 farmers accredited Bakun Bakun P/MLGU 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR, BSU, BPI
producers
Conduct training on the 300 white potato Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ NPRCRTC 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR/ PLGU/
propagation of white producers LGU/ ATI-CAR
potato
Training on Rapid 1 Training on RMT Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, BSU- 25.00 25.00 25.00 BSU-NPRCRTC,
Multiplication Technique conducted NPRCRTC, BPI BPI, MLGU
(RMT) of Seed Potato
Provision of tunnel type 10 units of tunnel type Bakun MLGU, Farmers 300.00 DA PRDP
greenhouse to individual greenhouse Organization
farmers-partners to
produce potato tuberlets
Capacitation of more seed 10 farmers Tuba Tuba Tuba OMAG 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA, ATI,LGUs &
producers capacitated annually. others
Training and accreditation Trained 10 seed Ambassador, Ambassador, Tublay MLGU, 20.00 20.00 DA, Benguet PLGU
of seed / tubers producers growers Tublay Tublay BLGU, FA

Strengthen, organize and 2 farmer organization Atok Atok OMAg, BPI, BSU- 25.00 25.00 MLGU/DA/BPI/BSU
train potato seed grower strengthened and NPRCRTC
farmers accredited

Accreditation at BPI as 2 FCAs accredited Atok Atok OMAg, BPI, BSU- OMAg, BPI, BSU-
seed growers NPRCRTC NPRCRTC

Illegally entry of
uncertified seeds

Regulation of the illegal Illegally entered or Bokod Bokod Bokod BLGU/ LGU/ PLGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 BLGU/ LGU/ PLGU/
entry or selling of sold uncertified seeds PNP PNP
uncertified seeds regulated
Regulate entry of 1 ordinance crafted Atok Presence of pests Intensify and MLGU
uncertified seeds (crafting and diseases strengthen
of ordinance) quarantine

Limited knowledge
on seed quality

Training on identification of local white potato Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ NPRRTC, 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGU/ PLGU/ DA-
cultivars/taxonomy of seed producers BSU CAR/ NPRRTC,
quality tubers BSU
Conduct of Training on 1 trng on seed potato Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA, BPI, LGU
seed potato production conducted NPRCRTC, BPI

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Conduct information IEC campaign Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAG MLGU


campaign on the quality of
potato seeds
Capacitation of capacitated Tuiba Tuba Tuiba OMAG/ATI 150.00 150.00 150.00 ATI,LGUs & others
stakeholders on quality stakeholders
seed production
Training on Seed Saving 2 Trainings conducted Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 20.00 20.00 Tublay MLGU, DA,
BLGU, GSSP GSSP
Training and strict 4 trainings conducted Atok Atok Atok OMAg 10.00 20.00 10.00 MLGU
implementation of
quarantine services

Limited diffused
light storage, seed
storage facilities

Provision of seed storage Seed storage facilities All All All tropical Cyclone climate/typhoon M/PLGU/DA/FCAs 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 DA/PRDP
facilities provided municipalities municipalities municipalities and landslide resilient design of
structures
Provision of 50 Tonner 10 units 50Tonner Buguias Buguias Buguias tropical Cyclone climate/typhoon OMAg-Buguias & 7500.00 10000.00 75000.00 DA/PRDP
seed potato storages SPS provided to 10 and landslide resilient design of qualified RBOs
qualified Buguias structures
RBOs
Provision/establishment of 1 seed storage facility La Trinidad Tropical Cyclone improvement of OMAG, MEO, 1000.00 DA, PRDP
seed storage established and Flooding drainage systems

Provision/ construction of 2 nurseries/ La Trinidad La Trinidad Pest and Disease Provision of Clean OMAg 5000.00 5000.00 DA-CAR
nursery/greenhouse for greenhouse Planting Material;
stem cutting & tuberlets constructed for Two Regular Pest and
production Organizations Disease monitoring

Establishment of Potato Established at least Mankayan 25000.00 DA


Seed Storage to Potato fifty (50) units Potato
Farmers Seed Storage
Provision of seed 7 potato seed storage Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to erosion climate/typhoon PLGU MLGU 2000.00 2500.00 1500.00 DA-PRDP, DA-CAR
production facilities established 7 resilient structures Farmers
greenhouses Organizations
Establishment of potato 6 seed storage Atok Atok Atok Prone to landslide Establish slope M/PLGU/DA 250.00 250.00 250.00 M/PLGU/DA
seed storage provided protection, climate
resilient structure
Establishment of potato 2 potato seed Atok Atok Prone to landslide Establish slope 250.00 250.00 250.00 M/PLGU/DA
seed production nurseries production nurseries protection, climate
established resilient structure

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of potato 2 potato seed Atok Prone to landslide Establish slope OMAg 400.00 M/PLGU/DA
seed production nurseries production nurseries protection, climate
established resilient structure

High cost of inputs


because of imports

-too many layers


Training on GAP/ OA/ 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
SAVERS technology potato farmers PLGU/ ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ ATI-CAR/
BSU BSU
Provision of inputs such No of fertilizers Loacan/Ampu Loacan/Ampu Loacan/Amp RBOs, Farmers 200.00 200.00 200.00 PLGU,DA-CAR
as fertilizers. At least 30 distributed(no.) cao, Itogon cao, Itogon ucao, Itogon
sacks in 2 barangays
Operationalization of Operation and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 150.00 150.00 150.00 Tublay MLGU,
exisiting community-based enhancement of 3 BLGU's BLGU's
composting facilities and existing composting
municipal concoction facilities and 2
Center concoction facility
Implementation of rural 200 individuals Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, LGU-OMAg 1000.00 1000.00 2000.00 DA/ACPC, MLGU Regular
financing and agriculture assisted and amount Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan loan for
incentives of loan granted (P) livelihood
projects
Promotion of low cost 1 training conducted Atok Atok Atok OMAg, 50.00 50.00 50.00 MLGU
technologies and use of
organic fertilizer

High dependency
on synthetic
chemicals
Adoption of IPM, GAP/OA 5 trainings conducted Bakun PLGU MLGU 150.00 150.00 150.00 PLGU/MLGU DA-
to 52 accredited Farmers CAR, FPA
organizations Organizations
IEC on Good Agricultural Conducted at least ten Mankayan M/PLGU/FCAs 500.00 DA/LGU
Practices (GAP) (10) IEC/Trainings on
GAP to Mankayan
Potato Farmers

Provision of organic 50 farmers provided Tuba Tuba Tuba ATI, LGUs,FPA 150.00 150.00 150.00 ATI, LGUs,others
fertilizers with organic fertizers
to suppress use of
synthetic chemicals
Promotion of low cost 1 training on low cost Atok Atok Atok M/PLGU/FCAs 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA/LGU
technologies and use of technologies and use
organic fertilizer of organic fertilizer
conducted

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Lack of processed
chicken manure
Establishment & operation Composting facility Man-atong, Man-atong, Man-atong, tropical Cyclone climate/typhoon MLGU 500.00 500.00 500.00 MLGU
of composting facilities established & Buguias Buguias Buguias and landslide resilient design of
operationalized structures
Establishment of 1 unit composting Tuba Tuba Tuba erosion, drought, climate/typhoon DA,& others 120000.00 50000.00 30000.00 DA & others
composting facility facility landslide resilient structures,

Establishment of manure 1 manure processing Tublay Tublay Tublay tropical cyclone climate/typhoon Tublay MLGU, BLGU 1000.00 200.00 200.00 DA, Benguet
processing facility facility established and resilient structures, PLGU,Tublay MLGU
maintained
Training on Trichoderma 1 training on BCA Atok Atok Atok landslide climate/typhoon DA-CAR/ BPI/ 50.00 50.00 50.00 M/PLGU/DA
Production and production and resilient structures, M/PLGU
Management and other Management
biological control agents conducted per year
(BCA)

Establishment of composting facilities All All All tropical cyclone, climate/typhoon M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA/BSWM
composting facilities establishment Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities landslide, erosion resilient structures,

Voluminous/no
collateral of farmers
due to no titled
properties/ lands

Encouragement of farmers 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod FCAs 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 FCAs
to become members of potato farmers
cooperatives (PMES)

Lack of
capital/insufficient
capital for input
provision
Strengthening of 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod MLGU/FCAs 100.00 100.00 100.00 FCAs
cooperatives as conduits potato farmers
of start-up capital
Availability of GovernmentAcces to lending Bakun Bakun Bakun M/PLGU/farmers 5000.00 4000.00 4000.00 ACPC, Landbank DA-
support institutions like ACPC, organizatinations CAR, cooperatives
Landbank/ACEF
Cooperatives
IEC on Credit/Loan Conducted IEC to Mankayan MLGU/FRCAs 200.00 DA/LGU
Assistance Program of the Mankayan Accredited
Department of Agriculture Farmers
Organizations

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Amount of loan Itogon Itogon Itogon MLGU/RBOs 500.00 500.00 500.00 Lending Institution,
Mobilize financial institution
granted Banks
to provide credit with
farmer friendly and
conditions

Provision of Simplified 1 farmers credit Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, BLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA, Benguet PLGU,
Farmers Credit System system established Banks
Provision of soft loans/ 45 accredited RBOs Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ ACPC/
Linkage to easy access linked to easy access PLGU/LBP
loans loans

PRODUCTION
Low production
because majority of
farms are infected
with bacterial wilt or
"kuyos" Imprpoer
management
practices

Encourage adoption of 7 trainings conducted Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 200.00 100.00 100.00 PLGU/MLGU DA-
IPM farmers CAR
Training on pest and 3 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod organizatinations
DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
diseases management PLGU/ ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ ATI-CAR/
control system BSWM BSWM
Seminars/trainings must Seminars/Trainings Ampucao Loacan MLGU/Farmer/RBOs 25.00 25.00 PLGU,LGU,DA-CAR
be conducted Conducted (no.)
IEC on Good Agricultural ten (10) GAP & IPM Mankayan M/PLGU 500.00 DA
Practices (GAP) & IPM Trainings conducted
Training on Farm annual training Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU, DA-
Management System conducted with 30 Benguet PLGU, BPI BPI
farmers
Strengthen the 10 orientations Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, LGU - OMAg 60.00 80.00 80.00 DA-Regular
implementation of GAP conducted to 6 FAs & Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan
through conduct of 320 farmer members
orientations

Capability building on Pest 6 trainings on Pest Atok Atok Atok OMAg, OPAg, DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU/DA
and Disease management and Disease CAR, BSU, BPI
Management
conducted

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Promotion on the use of 6 trainings on the use Atok Atok Atok OMAg, OPAg, DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU/DA
clean planting materials of clean planting CAR, BSU, BPI
materials conducted

Insufficient
knowledge on pest
and disease control

Conduct of Seminars/Trainings/IE Ampucao, Loacan, Farmer/RBOs 25.00 25.00 PLGU,LGU,DA-CAR


Seminars/Trainings/IEC on C (no.) Itogon Itogon
pest and disease control

Capacitated farmers Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGU 100.00 100.00 100.00 ATI, MLGU
Conduct of training to on pest and disease
farmers regarding pest identification and
and management management
annual training Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU, DA-
Training on Pest and conducted with 30 Benguet PLGU, BPI BPI
Diseases Management farmers
Training on Integrated 6 trainings on IPM on Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ BPI / DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU/DA
Pest Management (IPM) Potato conducted CAR/
on Potato NPRCRTC/BSU/PL
GU
Training on Integrated 6 trainings on IPM on Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ BPI / DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU/DA
Pest Management (IPM) Potato conducted CAR/
on Potato NPRCRTC/BSU/PL
GU

Insufficient practice
of soil nutrient
(micro and macro
needed) analysis
due to:

Soil fertility mapping 2 soil Fertility mapping Ambassador, Ba-ayan, Ambassador, Tublay MLGU, 200.00 100.00 Tublay MLGU,
conducted Tublay Tublay Ba-ayan, Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU, DA
Tublay BSWM b
Capability building on Soil 4 Capability building Atok 1 Paoay & 1 Poblacion OMAG, DA-CAR, 50.00 80.00 50.00
Sampling and Soil Analysis conducted Cattubo, Atok & Pasdong, PLGU
Atok

-result of soil
analysis takes long
time

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Provision of soil test kits 6 soil test kits provided Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 120.00 120.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU,
Benguet PLGU,DA Benguet PLGU, DA
bswm

-lack of soil
laboratory
Establishment of Mini- 5 units Mini- All All All prone to erosion, climate/typhoon M/PLGU 5000.00 10000.00 10000.00 LGU/DA
laboratory for Soil Analysis laboratories for Soil municipalities municipalities municipalities landslide, tropical resilient structure
& Plant Disease Diagnosis Analysis & Plant cyclone
Disease Diagnosis
established

Provision of soil testing kits 7 units soil test kits Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 30.00 21.00 21.00 PLGU/MLGU DA-
and PH meter 7 soil PH farmers CAR
organizatinations
Provision of soil test kits 10 units STK & PH Bokod Bokod Bokod BSWM/ LGU/ PLGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 BSWM/ LGU/ PLGU/
and PH meters Meter provided DA-CAR DA-CAR
Provision of soil testing kits 15 STKs & 15 pH Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias 250.00 250.00 250.00 DA-CAR
& pH meters meteres provided to
Buguias
Soil fertility mapping 2 soil Fertility mapping Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 200.00 100.00 Tublay MLGU,
conducted Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU, DA
BSWM b
Establishment of mini- one mini laboratory Mankayan Erosion Climate resilient M/PLGU 2500.00 LGU/DA
laboratory for Soil Analysis for Soil Analysis & structure
& Plant Disease Diagnosis Plant Disease
Diagnosis established

Provision of Soil Test Kit 2 STKs provided per Atok Atok Atok OMAg/DA-CAR
(STK) barangay

Lack of Irrigation
facilities
Provision of Irrigation IF/SWIP provided All All All prone to erosion, climate/typhoon M/PLGU/DA/NIA/BS 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 M/PLGU/DA/NIA/
facilities/Small Water municipalities municipalities municipalities landslide, tropical resilient structure WM/FCAs BSWM
Impounding Projects cyclone
Provison of irrigation 10 units SD/ 10 units Bokod Bokod Bokod tropical cyclone, develop climate- DA-CAR/ MLGU/ 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
facilities/ provision of SFR/ 10 units water erosion, landslide resilient water / PLGU/ ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ ATI-CAR/
HDPE hose/ water impounding facilities irrigation systems BSWM BSWM
distribution tanks
Construction of Spring Construction of 14 Buguias Buguias Buguias land slide, tropical develop climate- OMAg- Buguias 1250.00 1250.00 1000.00 DA/PRDP
development projects Spring Development cyclone resilient water /
(SDPs) projects in Buguias irrigation systems

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of Spring 40 units Spring Mankayan prone to land develop climate- MLGU/FCAs 20000.00 DA
Development Facilities Development for slide, erosion resilient water /
Accredited and irrigation systems
Qualified FCAs
established
Construction of Spring 10 SDP constructed, Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, landslide and slope protection, LGU - OMAg 500.00 800.00 800.00 DA-Regular, MLGU
Development Project 16 has, 430 farmer Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan erosion retaining walls,
beneficiaries drainage, tree
planting
Provision of water pumps Provision of 28 water Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 1200.00 1200.00 960.00 DA/PRDP
pumps to qualified
Buguias RBOs
Provision of power Provision of 28 power Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 500.00 500.00 400.00 DA/PRDP
sprayers sprayers to qualified
Buguias RBOs

Reforestation of Annual planting of Buguias Buguias Buguias prone to land delineation of LGU-Buguias, 65.00 65.00 65.00 LGU-Buguias
watersheds 2500 tree seedlings to slide, tropical watershed and concerned RBOs
Buguias watersheds cyclone protected areas

Provision of HDPE and 200 rolls HDPE & 10 Ampucao, Loacan, M/PLGU/FCAs 1200.00 1200.00 DA-CAR,PLGU
Water Drums/barangay units water drums Itogon Itogon
distributed
Construction of Spring 30 units Spring Brgys Brgys Brgys prone to flood, develop climate- MLGU, PLGU, DA 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 MLGU, PLGU, DA
Development Projects Development Projects Ampucao and Ampucao and Ampucao landslide, tropical resilient water /
(SDPs) (SDPs) constructed Loacan, Loacan, and Loacan, cyclone irrigation systems
Itogon Itogon Itogon
Establishment of Spring 3 units SD, 7units Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 PLGU, DA-CAR
Development, SFRs, water SFR, 7 units water farmers
pumps, PVC pipes pumps, 50 rolls HDPE organizatinations
pipes

Construction of small-scale 3 units Spring Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, DA 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA, Benguet PLGU
irrigation projects Development Projects
estabished
Provision / upgrading of 5 Irrigation facilities Atok Atok Atok Landslides establish slope M/PLGU 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00 M/PLGU/DA
irrigation facilities and constructed and 10 protection and other
equipment (SSIP, Drip irrigation equipment mitigating measures
Irrigation, etc., drums, and materials provided
HDPE pipes, STW, per year
pumps, etc.)
Construction of Small 9 SIS constructed, 15 Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, landslide and slope protection, LGU - OMAg 750.00 750.00 750.00 MLGU, DAR, DA
Irrigation System has covered, 230 Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan erosion retaining walls,
farmer beneficiaries drainage, tree
planting

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Lack of source of
organic fertilizers
production facility
Establishment of composting facilities All All All prone to erosion, climate/typhoon M/PLGU / FCAs 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 M/PLGU/DA/BSWM
composting facilities established Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities landslide, tropical resilient structure
cyclone
Establishment of 2 Composting/ vermi Paoay, Atok Topdac, Prone to climate/typhoon OMAg /BSWM/ DA - 250.00 250.00 M/PLGU/DA/BSWM
composting and compsting facility/ies Atok landslides resilient structure CAR
vermicomposting facility established

Provision of composting 7 units composting Bakun Bakun Bakun erosion, landslide develop climate- PLGU /MLGU/ FCAs 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR, DA-PRDP
facilities facilities resilient composting
facilities
Conduct training and 10 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
seminar on making organic on organic fertilizer PLGU/ ATI-CAR PLGU/ ATI-CAR
fertilizers making

Construction of 1 unit municipal Bokod tropical cyclone, develop DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
composting facility composting facility for landslide, erosion climate/typhoon- PLGU/ ATI-CAR PLGU/ ATI-CAR
the agriwastes resilient composting
facilities
Operationalization of Operation and Tublay Tublay Tublay B/MLGU 600.00 600.00 600.00 Tublay MLGU,
exisiting community-based enhancement of 4 BLGU's
composting facilities existing composting
facilities
Construction of organic 3 units organic Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, landslide, erosion develop LGU - OMAg 400.00 400.00 420.00 MLGU, DAR, DA
bioplant bioplant constructed, 3 Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan climate/typhoon-
Fas beneficiaries resilient composting
facilities
Construction of 12 sites established, Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, landslide, erosion develop LGU - OMAg 600.00 600.00 600.00 MLGU (MENRO)
vermicomposting areas 12 beneficiaries Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan climate/typhoon-
resilient composting
facilities

Expensive farm
labor
Provision of agri agricultural All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA/
machineries/ equipment to machineries/ Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities PHILMECH
all accredited FCAs equipment provided
Provision of machineries toProvision of Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
all accredited FCAs machineries to all PLGU/ ATI-CAR PLGU/ ATI-CAR
accredited FAs and
Coops
Provision of Hand Tractors 50 units hand tractors Mankayan M/PLGU/FCAs 2500.00 DA
to accredited and distributed
Qualified Farmers
Organizations

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision needed farm 10 farm machineries Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 400.00 400.00 200.00 Benguet PLGU, DA
machineries distributed (hand BLGU's
tractors, tillers, water
pumps, grass cutters)
Provision of walking type 25 Rotary Tilling Type Kibungan Kibungan MLGU 625.00 625.00 DA,PLGU,DOLE,DO
agricultural tractor (Rotary distributed ST,MLGU
Tilling Type)
Provision of Power 25 power sprayers Kibungan Kibungan MLGU 75.00 75.00 DA,PLGU,DOLE,DO
Sprayer distributed ST,MLGU
Promotion/Strengthen strengthened FCAs for Atok Atok Atok MAFC/ RBOs/ OMAg
“Bayanihan/Alluyon” the “Alluyon” activities
among farmers

Insufficient/ limited
capital for inputs

Encouragement of farmers 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod BSSMC/ PAKIYA/ 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 FCAs
to become members of potato growers KARAO TRIBE
cooperatives MPC/ CDA/ Other
coops

Stringent, tedious
on loan process
application
Provision of easy access 100 registered farmer Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA; Benguet PLGU,
seed capital with low beneficiaries BLGU's Banks, NGO's
interest
IEC on Financing 3 IECs on the Atok Atok Atok OMAg 20.00 20.00 20.00
Institutions and Linkage to Financing programs of
easy-access credit the diff institutions
agencies conducted

POSTHARVEST
High postharvest
losses due
To improper
transportation,
packaging,
technology
materials
Provision of Packing 3 Packing house Sinacbat, Dalipey, Ampusongan erosion, landslide develop climate- P/ MLGU farmers 2100.00 2100.00 2100.00 DA-PRDP, DA-CAR
House and conduct of constructed 5 Bakun Bakun , Bakun resilient post- organizatinations
skills trainings trainings conducted harvest facilities

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Training on proper 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 30.00 30.00 30.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
packaging technology/ potato growers trained PLGU/ CDF PLGU/ CDF
proper transport

Provision of plastic crates 500 plastic crates Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias 250.00 250.00 250.00 DA-CAR
annually provided to
qualified Buguias
farmers
Provision of packaging 500 pieces of crates La Trinidad 1500.00
material to reduce post and 100 plastic pallets
harvest losses provided
Trainings on Post- 3 Trainings to all Mankayan 100.00 DA
production and handling Potato farmers
systems organizations
conducted
Establishments of Packing 3 units packing house Mankayan erosion develop climate- DA/LGU/FAs/FOs 4500.00 DA/PRDP
House established resilient post-
harvest facilities
Provision of proper packing materials Tuba Tuba Tuba DA, MLGU 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA, MLGU
packaging materials provided

Establishment of Barangay 2 Barangay Tublay Tublay Tublay tropical cyclone, develop climate- Tublay MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA; Benguet PLGU,
Consolidation and Consolidation and erosion resilient post- BLGU's Banks, NGO's
Distribution Centers Distribution Centers harvest facilities
established and
operationalized
Training on Capability 6 Capability building Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ BPI/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU/DOST/DTI/D
building on Postharvest training conducted NPRCRTC - BSU A
Technologies for Potato

Lack of postharvest
facilities

Provision/ establishment of Upgraded Postharvest All All All tropical cyclone, develop climate- M/PLGU/FCAs DA,M/PLGU,DTI,DO
upgraded postharvest facilities established municipalities municipalities municipalities landslide, erosion resilient post- ST
facilities harvest facilities
50000.00 50000.00 50000.00
Provision of potato washer 2 potato washing Bakun Bakun tropical cyclone, develop climate- M/PLGU/FCAs 600.00 600.00 DA-PRDP, DA-CAR
machine procured landslide, erosion resilient post-
harvest facilities
Provison of post harvest 3 units PH Facilities provided
Bokod Bokod Bokod prone to landslide, slope protection, DA-CAR/ LGU/ 6000.00 6000.00 6000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
facilities for packaging and strong typhoon & retaining walls and PLGU PLGU
storage erosion climate resilient
structure

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Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of 11 units PHF & GMP Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan prone to landslide, climate resilient LGU - OMAg 1500.00 2000.00 2000.00 DA-Regular
postharvest facility compliant constructed, strong typhoon & structure, slope
11 FCAs, erosion protection, retaining
walls
Provision of Potato digger 25 potato digger Kibungan Kibungan MLGU 500.00 500.00 DA,PLGU,DOLE,DO
distributed ST,MLGU
Provision/ establishment of 6 Appropriate Atok Atok Atok Landslide develop/ construct M/PLGU/DA - CAR 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA/DOST/DTI
appropriate postharvest postharvest facilities climate-resilient
facilities established structures

No pre-harvest
processed and
grading practice on
farm
Encourage the adaption of No. of potato farmers La Trinidad MLGU 150.00 MLGU/DA
Philippine National encouraged
Standard for Potatoes as No. of trainings
basis for grading and conducted
Classification

Poor road
conditions
Improvement of Farm to FMRs improved All All All prone to landslide, climate resilient M/PLGU 500000.00 500000.00 500000.00 DA/DPWH/ M/PLGU
Market Roads municipalties municipalties municipalties strong typhoon & structure, slope
erosion protection, drainage
canal, retaining
walls
Improvement of FMR 7 FMR improved (km), Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan prone to landslide, slope protection, LGU - OMAg 6000.00 6000.00 10000.00 DA/DPWH/ MLGU
with 17 has covered strong typhoon & drainage canal,
erosion retaining walls and
climate resilient
structure
Construction/ 100% of Atok Atok Atok Prone to climate resilient OMAg/ MEO/ DA - 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 DA/DPWH/ M/PLGU
Rehabilitation of FMRs, FMR/Tramlines landslides/ structure, slope CAR/ DPWH
tramlines constructed/ typhoon/ protection, drainage
rehabilitated earthquake and canal, retaining
other natural walls
calamities
Improvement of FMR's 2 FMR's Tublay Tublay Tublay tropical cyclone, develop/ construct Tublay MLGU, 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Tubllay MLGU,
improved/constructed erosion, land slide climate-resilient BLGU's Benguet PLGU, DA,
with 4 kilometers structures CF
length
Improvement of FMRs 10 FMRs network Bokod Bokod Bokod tropical cyclone, develop/ construct DA-CAR/ LGU/ 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
erosion, land slide climate-resilient PLGU PLGU
structures

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Maintenance of road 10 FMRs maintained Bokod Bokod Bokod tropical cyclone, develop/ construct DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
networks erosion, land slide climate-resilient PLGU PLGU
structures

Establishments/Constructi
on of Farm to Market
Roads
Improvement of Salin- Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 1,100.00 PRDP/DA
Pangga-Balikanw FMR 350 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 3 has, structures
L=1,803m concreted

Improvement of Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 1,000.00 PRDP/DA
Bawengpokingan FMR 100 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 10 has, structures
L=984 meters
concreted
Improvement of Amoyod Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 1,800.00 PRDP/DA
FMR 120 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 15 has, structures
L=1,830m concreted

Improvement of Panaan - Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 65,000.00 PRDP/DA
Ayosip-Cabacab FMR 320 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 45 has, structures
L=6.5 kms concreted
Improvement of Tubo-Balili- Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 160,000.00 PRDP/DA
Sayapot FMR/Community 1,045 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
Road planted = 2,802 has, structures
L=16 kms concreted

Improvement of Sel-ak - Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 4,000.00 PRDP/DA
Balikanaw FMR 250 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted =15 has, structures
L=3,534m concreted
Improvement of Manaba - Total No. of farmers = Bulalacao, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 4,300.00 PRDP/DA
decdec-cotcot FMR 160 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 12 has, L structures
=4,300m concreted
Improvement of Lower Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 500.00 PRDP/DA
Mogao FMR 50 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 3 has, L structures
=500 meters
concreted

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Improvement of Atayan - Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 1,723.00 PRDP/DA
Ayosip FMR 150 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 10 has, structures
L=1,723m concreted

Improvement of Atayan- Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 902.00 PRDP/DA
Dasay FMR 60 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 4 has, structures
L=902 meters
concreted
Improvement of Bulalacao Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 92,000.00 PRDP/DA
-Cabacab-Pasnaan FMR 1200 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 20 has, structures
L=9,280 meters
concreted
Improvement of Pacda- Total No. of farmers = Palasaan, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 45,170.00 PRDP/DA
Mayangyang-Liten FMR 200 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = has, structures
L=4,517 meters
concreted
Improvement of Bato - Total No. of farmers = Tabio, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 28,720.00 PRDP
Liwang FMR 100 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 8 has, structures
L=2872 meters
Concreted
Improvement of Sabian Total No. of farmers = Taneg, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 700.00 PRDP/DA
Upper Taneg FMR 75 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 5 has, L= structures
700 meters Concreted

Improvement of Am-am- Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 20,000.00 PRDP/DA
Balikanaw FMR 250 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 10 has, L= structures
2Kilometers
Concreted
Improvement of Atayan- Total No. of farmers = Balili, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 40,000.00 PRDP/DA
Soyosoyan FMR 300 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 20 has, L= structures
4Kilometers
Concreted
Improvement of Lap- Total No. of farmers = Suyoc, erosion, land develop/ construct DA/MLGU 40,000.00 PRDP/DA
angan-Gueday FMR 100 HH ,Total Area Mankayan slide climate-resilient
planted = 20 has, L= structures
3Kilometers
Concreted

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Lack of access to
production area
Improvement of FMR's 2 FMR's Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 Tubllay MLGU,
improved/constructed BLGU's Benguet PLGU, DA,
with 4 kms length CF
Improvement of FMRs 10 FMRs network Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
PLGU PLGU
Construction of agricultural 4 units established, 8 Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, prone to landslide, develop/ construct LGU - OMAg 2000.00 2000.00 4000.00 DA-Regular
tramline has coverd, 3 Fas Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan strong typhoon & climate-resilient
benefited erosion structures

Provision/installation of 1 unit Agri Tramline Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/M/ PLGU 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
agri tramlines installed PLGU

Laborious/ Procurement of hauling 1 hauling vehicle Tublay DA-CAR/M/ PLGU 2000.00 DA, CF
expensive vehicle purchased
harvesting
MARKET/ TRADING
Fluctuating price
Exploring & linking of Continuing existing Buguias Buguias Buguias RBOs, OMAg- RBOs, buyers
production & marketing production & Buguias
contracts w/ buyers marketing contracts of
3 Buguias RBOs w/
buyers

Adoptation of crop 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
programming potato farmers PLGU PLGU
Enhancement of Aduyon Aduyon Marketing Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 800.00 800.00 800.00 Tublay MLGU,
Marketing System System enhanced and BLGU's, GSSP, GSSP, PBSP, Critas,
operational MAFC Other NGO's

Production
Promotion/ Implementation OMAg/ PLGU/
programming Atok Atok Atok
of production programming DA - CAR
implemented

High cost
transportation
incurred by the
farmers due to :
· poor road
conditions
Maintenance of road 10 FMRs Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
networks PLGU PLGU
Construction/ rehabilitation FMR, tramlines, Atok Atok Atok Prone to slope protection, OMAg/ DA - CAR/ 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 DA/ M/PLGU/DPWH
of FMR, tramlines, foot footbridges landslides/ drainage canal, DPWH
bridges, etc. constructed/ typhoon/ retaining walls and
rehabilitated earthquake and climate resilient
other natural structure
calamities
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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

· high cost
maintenance of
vehicle
· high cost of fuel
and on the distance
of farm
Provision of hauling trucks Hauling trucks All All All
provided municipalities municipalities municipalities

Provision of hauling trucks 10 units hauling truck Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
to accrdited FCAs provided PLGU/ Coop Banks/ PLGU/ Coop Banks/
CDA CDA

High cost of manual


hauling to the
access road
Establishment of 1 unit Agri tramline Bokod Bokod Bokod tropical cyclone, develop/ construct DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
agricultural tramlines established erosion, land slide climate-resilient post- PLGU/PHILMech PLGU
harvest facilities

Construction/ installation of 6 units agri tramlines Buguias Buguias Buguias erosion, land develop/ construct PHILMECH, DA, 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 PHILMECH, DA
tramlines installed/constructed slide climate-resilient post- LGU-Buguias
harvest facilities

Weak marketing
linkages
Train farmers on social farmers are capable to Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGU 200.00 200.00 200.00 ATI, LGUs, DA
media product promotion do proper product
promotion
Establishment of Digital Establishment of 1 Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, DA, 200.00 200.00 200.00 Tublay MLGU,
Ecosystem for agricultural Digital Ecosystem for CF Benguet PLGU, DA,
marketing agricultural marketing NGO's
Participation to KADIWA Participation to Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
Marketing KADIWA Marketing Benguet PLGU, DA Benguet PLGU, DA,
NGO's
Market-Delivery System 1 Market-Delivery Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay 500.00 500.00 500.00 Tublay MLGU,
System established MLGU,Benguet Benguet PLGU, DA,
and operational PLGU, DA NGO's
Conduct of market 3 market promotion/ Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, LGU-Kibungan 50.00 50.00 50.00 M/PLGU
promotion and linkaging linkaging conducted Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan
during agri-trade fairs/
exhibits

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Strengthen marketing 100% Market Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ DA-CAR/ 50.00 50.00 50.00 MLGU
assistance through market assistance provided PLGU
promotion, linkaging, through promotion,
participation to trade fairs trade fair and exhibits
and exhibits participated/ attended

High transport cost


due to poor road
conditions, high
cost of fuel,
distance to market
and vehicle
maintenance
Provision of hauling trucks Hauling trucks All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 M/PLGU/DA
provided Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities
Procurement of hauling 1 hauling vehicle Tublay M/PLGU/FCAs 2000.00 DA, CF
vehicle purchased

Lack of knowledge
on packaging
processed potato
products
Conduct of training on Training on potato All All All M/PLGU/ FCAs 500.00 500.00 500.00 M/PLGU/
potato processing & processing & Municiplaties Municiplaties Municiplaties DA/DTI/DOST
packaging packaging conducted

Conduct of skils trainings 3 skills training Bakun Bakun Bakun M/PLGU/ FCAs 150.00 150.00 150.00 PLGU/MLGU DA-
on packaging processed conducted CAR, DTI
potato products
Conduct of Skills training 3 skills training Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
on the processing & conducted PLGU/ ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ ATI-CAR/
proper packaging. DTI DTI
Conduct of 15 trainings conducted Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 62.50 62.50 62.50 DA-CAR, DTI
training/seminars on for RBOs AMAD
processing & packaging of
potato for RBOs
Training on processing of 1 training conducted Balili, MLGU 100.00 MLGU/DA
potato like Chips, on potato processing Mankayan
Wines,etc. for accredited
farmer ass.
Seminars/trainings and Semnars/Trainings Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR, LGU 25000.00 25000.00 25000.00 PLGU, DA-CAR
iec,s must be conducted conducted(no)
Conduct training on 2 trainings conducted Tublay Tublay Tublay 30.00 30.00 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
Processing MLGU,Benguet Benguet PLGU,ATI,
PLGU, DA DTI

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Conduct of training on 6 units trainings Madaymen, Madaymen, Madaymen, LGU-OMAg 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU, DAR, BSU,
potato processing conducted, 120 Kibungan Kibungan Kibungan TESDA
participants
Training on Packaging and 6 Trainings on 1 Paoay 1 1 Cattubo 1 1 Pasdong 1 OMAg/ DTI/ DOST 50.00 50.00 50.00 MLGU/DA/DOST/DT
Labelling Packaging and Abiang, Atok Topdac, Atok Poblacion, I
Labelling conducted Atok

Limited supply of
processing varieties
Partnership w/ BSU- Continuing partnership Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias BSU-NPRCRTC,
NPRCRTC re: tissue of LGU-Buguias w/ MLGU
culture, stem cutting & stakeholders
tuberlets production strenghtened
program on processing
varieties

No appropriate
processing
facilities/ equipment

Establishment of Potato Potato Processing All All All tropical cyclone, develop/ construct M/PLGU/DA/DTI/DO M/PLGU,
Processing Facility Facility established Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities erosion, land slide climate-resilient ST/FCAs DA/DOST/DTI
processing facilities

Establishment of Potato 1 unit Potato Balili, erosion, land slide develop/ construct DA/MLGU/ATI/DTI 2500.00 DA
Processing facility/center Processing facility Mankayan climate-resilient
established processing facilities

Provision of appropriate Tools and equipments La Trinidad MLGU/FCAs 2000.00 M/PLGU/DA


tools and equipments for provided
processing

Provision of village-Level 2 units FDA compliant Atok Atok erosion, land slide develop/ construct M/PLGU/FCAs 5000.00 5000.00 M/PLGU,
Processing facilities with village-level climate-resilient DA/DOST/DTI
FDA compliant processing facilities processing facilities
provided

Locally produced
potato has higher
price compared to
imported potato
Provision of high yielding, tubers provided All All All M/PLGU/DA/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 PLGU/DA/ Private
pest and disease resistant Municipalities Municipalities Municipalities Agribusiness Entities
tubers

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of high yielding, 30,000 kgs potato Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
pest and disease resistant distributed PLGU/ ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ ATI-CAR/
tubers DTI DTI

Lack of FDA
compliant
processing facilities
Establishment of FDA processing center Benguet Benguet Benguet M/PLGU/FCAs M/PLGU/DA/DOST/
compliant processing established DTI/FCAs/Private
facilities Agribusiness Entities
Skills training on the the 300 registered white Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
proper packaging of potato growers PLGU/ ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ ATI-CAR/
processed potato products DTI/ FDA DTI/ FDA

Provision of FDA 1 unit processing La Trinidad Tropical Cyclone Climate resileint MLGU; Farners 5000.00 M/PLGU/DA/DOST/
compliant processing center provided facility Organization DTI
center
Construction of PHF with 1 unit PHF established Madaymen, prone to landslide, slope protection, LGU-OMAg 3000.00 DTI, LGU, DOST,
processing tools and Kibungan strong typhoon & retaining walls and DAR, DA-ATI
equipment erosion climate resilient
structure

No policy of rules &


regulations on
-postharvest
handling like
improper disposal
of infected potato
tubers in the field
Policy & rules on post Seminars/trainings Ampucao, M/PLGU, Farmers 200.00 M/PLGU,DA-CAR
harvest must be conducted Itogon
formulated/Seminar/Tranin
g/must be conducted on
site
Formulation of local Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, BLGU 20.00 20.00 20.00 Tublay MLGU, BLGU
policies
Implementation of exisitng Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, BLGU 20.00 20.00 20.00 Tublay MLGU, BLGU
related ordinances
Orientation on Republic 3 orientation Atok Atok Atok OMAg 10.00 10.00 10.00 MLGU
Act No. 10611 known as conducted
Food Safety Act and RA
9003

-Promotion of GAP and 3 GAP/organic 1 Paoay, Atok 1 Abiang, 1 Cattubo, OMAg 25.00 25.00 25.00 MLGU
Organic Agriculture conducted Atok Atok

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost
Proposed sources
Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject of Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Strict implementation of 3000 registered Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
RA 9003/ Provincial Farmers PLGU/ MENRO/ PLGU/ MENRO/
Ordinance No. 11-150 PENRO/ DENR PENRO/ DENR

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Annex C

Provincial Commodity
Investment

Plan Matrix

Ube
Template VC, RA & SP 16. PCIP Matrix

PCIP MATRIX | Commodity (crop): UBE

Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &


Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m)
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3

INPUT PROVISION
Limited quality
planting materials of
the varieties
preferred by farmers,
processors that has
high yield potential,
pest and disease
resistant,
Provision of preffered 5,000 tubers Sablan typhoon, drought, purchase of clean MLGU 500.00 MLGU/
variety of Ube tubers disributed to 150 pest and planting materials SUC's, FA's BSU/
farmer beneficiaries diseases DA/ SUC's

Provision of planting 5,000 pcs. Tubers Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGU, BSU/Ube 100.00 100.00 350.00 BSU/MLGU
materials. distributed to 50 growers
farmers
Procurement of quality 1000 kilos of quality Bokod DA-CAR- AMAD/ 200.00 DA-CAR- AMAD/
high yielding pest and high yielding variety LGU/ PLGU/ LGU/ PLGU/
disease resistant NPRCRTC/ BSU/ NPRCRTC/ BSU/
varieties ATI-CAR ATI-CAR
Provision of ube planting Planting materials Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR,PLGU 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR, PLGU
materials to farmers procured/provided
especially new varieties.

Provision of preffered 3,000 tubers Kapangan MLGU 50.00 MLGU/


variety of Ube tubers distributed to 30 BSU BSU/
farmer beneficiaries DA

Provision of Ube tubers 3,000 tubers Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan BSU-NPRCTC, DA- 50.00 100.00 100.00 DA
distributedfor approx. CAR, MLGU MLGU
60 farmers

Provision of preferred 5,000 tubers provide Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, DA, 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA, BSU, Benguet
variety of Ube Tubers with 50 farmers PLGU, FA's PLGU
and Inputs for mass beneficiaries
production

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Propagate ube in the 3000 pcs ube tubers Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU/ PLGU/ DA-
municipal nursery propagated and CAR CAR
distributed

Farmers lack of skills


in the acclimatization/
facilities in culturing
tissue cultured
derived seedlings

Skills training on the 1 training conducted Sablan DA-CAR/ LGU/ 500.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
acclimation in culturing (100 ube growers) NPRCRTC/ PLGU/ NPRCRTC/
tissue, cultured derived SUC's PLGU/ SUC's
seedlings

Training on Tuber Mass 1 Training on the Sablan DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
Production Mass Production NPRCRTC/ PLGU/ NPRCRTC/
conducted SUC's PLGU/ SUC's

Skills training on the 1 training conducted Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 500.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
acclimatization in (100 ube growers) NPRCRTC/ PLGU/ NPRCRTC/
culturing tissue, cultured BSU PLGU/ BSU
derived seedlings

Conduct training/seminars/ Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR, LGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR, LGU,
training/seminars/IECs IECs conducted RBOs/Farmers RBOs

Training on Tuber Mass 1 Training conducted Kapangan LGU 100.00 LGU


Production to 2 barangays BSU BSU

Train farmers on tissue available trained Taloy Norte, Taloy Norte, Taloy Norte, BLGU, FAs 50.00 50.00 50.00 PLGU, BSU,
culture of ube planting farmers to produce Taloy Sur, Taloy Sur, Taloy Sur, rootcrops
material mass production planting materials Tuba Tuba Tuba
thru tissue culture

Conduct of hands-on and 3 trainings conducted Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU,
on-site trainings with 90 farmers Benguet PLGU, BSU Benguet PLGU,
BSU

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

High mortality rate 50


to 80 % of tissue
cultured derived
seedlings

Provision of high quality Provided high quality Itogon Itogon Itogon DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-
seedlings(not tissue seedlings(not tissue CAR,RBOs/Farmers CAR,RBOs/Farme
cultured) cultured) rs

Establishment of Climate 3 Ube set production Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 100.00 100.00 100.00 Benguet PLGU,
- resilient Ube set facilties established BLGUs DA, BSU
production facilities

Adaptation trial/lack
of dissemination of
the ube varieties
approved by the
Philippine seed board

Conduct of adaptation adaptation trials Tuba LGUs,ATI & others 50.00 50.00 BSU rootcrops,
trials of varieties conducted, good DA
recommended by PSB results shocased.
and buyers

Conduct trials on to conduct each Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
adapting different varietal trials in all the PLGU NPRCRTC/ PLGU NPRCRTC/
varieties and diseminate barangays ATI-CAR/ BSU ATI-CAR/ BSU
outcomes to farmers

Conduct of Varietal/adaptation Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU, DA-CAR, 100,000 100,00 100,000 DA-CAR, PLGU
demonstration on varietal trial conducted(no) PLGU
and adaptation trial of
ube

Establishment of Techno- Established one (1) Sagubo, MLGU 100.00 MLGU


Demo for Ube Varieties Techno Demo site for Kapangan BSU BSU
Ube varieties

Establishement of 1 techno demo Tublay Tublay MLGU, 100.00 Benguet PLGU,


Techno Demonstration established BLGUs DA, BSU
sites

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

No available
serological virus kit in
the country to index
the health status of
quality planting
materials

Establishment of 1 Municipal Bokod prone to typhoon, LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 2,000.00 LGU/ PLGU/ DA-
experimental laboratory Laboratory erosion and climate resilient CAR CAR
landslide structure

No accredited
nurseries in ube seed
production
Establishment of ube At least 1 mun. Itogon Lgu, PLGU, DA-CAR 500.00 RBO
nursery nursery established

Establishment of ube At least 1 mun. Sablan prone to landslide climate resilient Lgu, PLGU, DA- 500.00 Lgu, PLGU, DA-
nursery nursery established structure CAR, SUC's CAR, SUC's

Established Ube nursery 3 nursery established Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to landslide climate resilient MLGU, SUC's 300.00 300.00 350.00 DA/MLGU/ SUC's
for seedling / planting structure
material production.

Established Ube nursery 3 nursery established Tuba Tuba Tuba prone to erosion, climate resilient MLGU, BSU 300.00 300.00 350.00 DA/MLGU
for seedling / planting drought and structure
material production. landslide

Provision of nursery and 3 units nursery & Tuba prone to erosion, climate resilient Ube FAs 800.00 800.00 800.00 DA
storage house for ube storage house drought and structure
planting material installed for ube landslide
production planting material
production

Accreditation of Nursery 1 Nursery accredited Kapangan BSU, DA, MLGU 50.00 DA


engaged in Ube seed MLGU
production
Accreditation of Ube 3 Ube seed Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Benguet PLGU,
seed production facilities production accredited BLGUs DA, BSU

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Increasing cost of
farm supplies and
stakes, use of stakes
not environmental
friendly

Training on good 1 training conducted Bokod DA-CAR/ BPI/ LGU/ 300.00 DA-CAR/ BPI/
agricultural practices, to100 ube growers PLGU/ BLGU/ ATI/ LGU/ PLGU/
organic agriculture, NPRCRTC BLGU/ ATI/
SAVERS technology/ NPRCRTC
composting/ mokusako
making/ vermi
composting
Implementation/establish organic fertilizer Itogon Itogon Itogon prone to flood, climate resilient Farmer/RBOs 30,000 30,000 30,000 LGU, DA-CAR
ment of organic facility facility,vermished landslide, erosion structure
as a source of established per and drought
Fetilizer/soil conditioner barangay

Low production/use
of organic fertilizers
among smallholders
due to lack of
understanding among
farmers on cost
benefits of proper and
efficient use of
fertilizer, risk
aversion, and limited
purchasing capacity

Operationalization of Operation and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 170.00 170.00 170.00 Tublay MLGU,
exisiting community- enhancement of 6 BLGU's BLGU's
based composting existing composting
facilities facilities

Lack of knowledge on
the importance of soil
analysis

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Training and seminar on 100 ube growers Bokod BSWM/ DA-CAR/ 300.00 BSWM/ DA-CAR/
the soil fertility LGU/ PLGU LGU/ PLGU
conservation and
management
Conduct Conducted Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR, LGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR, LGU,
training/seminars/IECs training/seminars/IEC RBOs/Farmers RBOs
s
Training on Soil Conducted two (2) Gadang, Taba-ao MLGU 20.00 20.00 MLGU
Management using SALT Trainings on SALT Sagubo Pudong, PLGU PLGU
Technology Technology and Paykek DA DA
Training on Nutrient
Management
Training on Soil Nutrient, Conducted one (1) Kapangan DA/ATI-CAR 50.00 DA/ATI-CAR
pests and disease training for farmers MLGU MLGU
Management for Ube engaged in ube
farming
Retooling and annual retooling Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU,
demonstration of soil conducted with 30 Benguet PLGU, ATI, DA
sampling and analysis participants BLGUs

Conduct of soil analysis 120 soil sampling and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 20.00 20.00 20.00 Tublay MLGU,
analysis conducted Benguet PLGU, ATI, DA
BLGUs
Conduct of soil analysis 150 soil sampling and Tublay Tublay Tublay Sablan MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Sablan MLGU,
analysis conducted Benguet PLGU, ATI, DA, BSWM
BLGUs
Training on Soil Nutrient, 1 training conducted Sablan DA/ATI-CAR 50.00 DA/ATI-CAR
pests and disease for farmers engaged MLGU MLGU
Management for Ube in ube farming

Insufficient
knowledge on pest
and disease control

Training and seminar on 100 ube growers Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 300.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
the integrated pest PLGU/ ATI-CAR PLGU/ ATI-CAR
management
Conduct Conducted Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR, LGU, 50,000 50,000 50,000 DA-CAR, LGU,
training/seminars/IECs training/seminars/IEC RBOs/Farmers RBOs
s

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Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Training on Insect Pest Conducted one (1) Province MLGU 100.00 MLGU
and Disease Training on Insect wide BSU BSU-NPRCRTC
Management Pest and Disease
Management on Ube
for atleast 40 farmer
participants
Conduct of training on 3 trainings conducted Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU,
pests and diseases Benguet PLGU, ATI, DA
management BLGUs

FARMING
Limited outreach of
existing extension
services

Training/Seminars on Conducted Itogon Itogon Itogon MLGU, PLGU, DA- 50,000 50,000 50,000 DA-CAR, LGU
GAP/Organic Farming be training/seminars on CAR
insttutionalized . GAP/Organic
Farming(No)
Conduct of IEC on GAP IEC Conducted in 5 Kapangan MLGU 20.00 MLGU
Barangays BAEWs

Conduct of POT on Ube 1 POT on Ube Kapangan DA 30.00 DA


Production cum GAP Production cum GAP PLGU PLGU
conducted with min of MLGU MLGU
40 farmer participants BAEWs
Capacitation of BAEws 8 BAEWs capacitated Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
Benguet PLGU, ATI, DA
BLGUs
Capacitation of BAEws 8 BAEWs capacitated Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, Benguet 50.00 50.00 50.00 Sablan MLGU,
PLGU, BLGUs ATI, DA

Low adoption of
improved science-
based ube farming
and Good Agricultural
Practices

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Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

1 techno demo Bokod PCCARD/ ATI-CAR/ 500.00 PCCARD/ ATI-


Establishment of ube established DA-CAR/ BPI/ LGU/ CAR/ DA-CAR/
techno-demo with the PLGU BPI/ LGU/ PLGU
application of OA/ GAP/
GMP/ SAVERS/
Mokusako/ composting
and vermi composting

Conduct of technology 3 Techno Demo Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR, LGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR, PLGU,
demonstration. counducted RBOs/Farmers LGU

Conduct of Techno-demo 1 techno demo Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
on Ube-based Diversified conducted Benguet PLGU, ATI, DA
Farming System BLGUs

Lack of access to
efficient technology--
limited techno-demo
on commercially
available technology,

Conduct of Experience EBA conducted Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU,DA-CAR 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Based Advocacy (To see
is to believe)

Generally farmers
cannot afford
mechanize
equipment/
technology

Provison of farm Provided ten (10) Sablan DA - CAR 200.00 DA - CAR


machineries/ equipment units grass cutters, MLGU MLGU
Reduced labor cost
Training on ube 20 trainings and 20 Bokod Bokod Bokod PCCARD/ ATI-CAR/ 500.00 500.00 500.00 PCCARD/ ATI-
processing and provision units equipment DA-CAR/ LGU/ CAR/ DA-CAR/
of ube processing PLGU LGU/ PLGU
equipments
Provision of mechanize Mechanize Itogon Itogon RBO's/Farmers 200.00 200.00 200.00 PLGU, MLGU,
equipment/technology equipment/technolog DA-CAR
y provided
Provison of farm 10 units grass cutters Kapangan DA 200.00 DA
machineries/equipment distributed MLGU MLGU

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Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

No irrigation
constructed
especially in the rural
areas or in
smallholding farming.
Irrigation enhanced
production during off
season

Improvement, Bokod prone to typhoon, develop climate DA-CAR/ LGU/ 2,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
rehabilitation of existing erosion and resilient PLGU/ NIA PLGU/ NIA
irrigation or construction landslide water/irregation
of new irrigation system

Construction 0f SDP,SFR, SWIP and Itogon Itogon Itogon prone to flood, develop climate RBO's/Farmers, 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 DA-CAR, LGU
SDP,SFR, SWIP and other small irrigation landslide, erosion resilient LGUs
other small irrigation systems constructed and drought water/irregation
systems system

Provision and distribution 10 rolls of rubberized 50.00 DA


of Irrigation implements HDPE hose MLGU
Kapangan

Provision of Plastic 5 Plastic Drums Kapangan LGU 100.00 DA


Drums (2000 li capacity) (2000 li capacity) UbeFarmer Groups MLGU
provided

Construction of small- 3 Spring Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to typhoon develop climate Tublay MLGU, DA 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA
scale irrigation projects Development resilient
Projects established water/irrigation
system

POSTHARVEST

No postharvest
facilities in ube
Provision of post harvest 1 storage facility in Bokod prone to typhoon, develop climate DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ 5,000.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-
facilities and equipments every ube grower erosion and resilient post LGU/ PLGU CAR/ LGU/ PLGU
community and 5 landslide harvest facility
crates each farmer

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Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of Post 1 Post Harvest Kapangan prone to erosion develop climate DA 3,000.00 DA
Harvest Facility Facility/ Multi- and landslide resilient post MLGU
Purpose Warehouse harvest facility
constructed

Construction of Gadang- 1 Tramline Kapangan prone to erosion develop climate DA 3,000.00 DA


Lao-angan Agricultural constructed; approx. and landslide resilient tramline MLGU
Tramline 3 km in length; 105
HHs benefited

Provision of Postharvest crates provided Itogon Itogon Itogon prone to flood, RBO's/Farmers, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR, LGU
develop climate
Facilities/Equipment such landslide, LGUs
resilient post
as crates erosion, and
harvest facility
drought
Construction of village 2 post harvest Tublay Tublay prone to typhoon develop climate Tublay MLGU, 500.00 500.00 Benguet PLGU,
level postharvest facilities facilities constructed resilient post Benguet PLGU, DA DA
in strategic areas harvest facility

Limited postharvest
techno-transfer

Construction of Post 1 Post Harvest Sablan prone to landslide develop climate DA 3,000.00 DA- CAR, LGU,
Harvest Facility Facility/ Multi- resilient post MLGU
Purpose Warehouse harvest facility

Training and seminar on 100 ube grower Bokod DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ 300.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-
proper post harvest LGU/ PLGU CAR/ LGU/ PLGU
handling

Trainings/seminars on 3 Trainings/ Seminars Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU,PLGU,DA-CAR 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR
postharvest technology conducted

Conduct of Trainings and 1 Training on Ube Kapangan MLGU 25.00 MLGU


Seminars Processing/ Product DTI DTI
Development with
maximum of 40
participants

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

PROCESSING

Limited mechanize
tools and equipment
in the production site
or ube processing
associations as pre-
preparations of ube
for processing is
laborious

Construction of village 1 post harvest Saablan prone to landslide develop climate M/PLGU/FCAs 2,000.00 PLGU, DA,DTI/
level Processing facilities facilities constructed resilient post DOST
harvest facility

Conduct Training on ube 3 trainings and 3 set Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
processing and provision processing PLGU/ ATI-CAR PLGU/ ATI-CAR
of Ube processing equipments
equipments

Provision of mechanize 2 mechanize Itogon Itogon RBO's/Farmers 200.00 200.00 PLGU, MLGU,
equipment/technology to equipment/technolog DA-CAR
so that processing will be y provided
easier and not laborious

Mechanize tools and tools & equipment La Trinidad Lead: LGU 2,000.00 DA/ PRDP
equipment for processing provided PRDP, Farmer
established at One (1) Organization
processing center

Construction of village 2 post harvest Tublay Tublay prone to typhoon develop climate Tublay MLGU, 1,000.00 1,000.00 Benguet PLGU,
level Processing facilities facilities constructed resilient post Benguet PLGU, DA DA
in strategic areas harvest facility

Low recovery due to


inadequate facilities
and varieties

Provision of mechanize 2 mechanize Itogon Itogon RBO's/Farmers 200.00 200.00 200.00 PLGU, MLGU,
equipment/technology equipment provided DA-CAR

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Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Weak compliance to
food safety and
quality standards

Training on good Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 1,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/


manufacturing practices/ PLGU/ CDF PLGU/ CDF
food safety standards/
GMP standard compliant/
FDA compliant/ packing
technology

Seminars/Trainings on 3 seminars/training Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR,PLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR
Food Safety Act of 2013 conducted MLGU

Conduct of Seminar on 1 seminar on Food Kapangan MLGU 20.00 MLGU


Food Safety safety and Proper
Food Handling
Conduct IEC/seminar on 2 seminars on Food Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 20.00 20.00 Benguet PLGU,
Food Safety Safety,GMP Benguet PLGU, DA DA

Lack of access to
GMP compliant
processing facilities

Orientation/ Training on 2 training conducted Sablan Sablan ATI-CAR/ FDA/ 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR/ ATI-
FDA product registration/ PLGU/ LGU CAR/ DTI/ DOST/
GMP requirements to be PLGU/ LGU
compliant

Linking the farmers to Linked farmers to Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-CAR,DTI,


agencies in charge in agencies in charge in RBOs/Farmers
GMP activities GMP activities

Establishment of village 1 village level La Trinidad Tropical Cyclone Climate Resilient Lead: LGU 7,000.00 DA/ PRDP
processing center processing center Facility; FDA PRDP, Farmer
approved Organization

Lack of product
differentiation

Training/Seminars on 1 training/seminars Sablan/Tuba/ Sablan/Tuba/ Sablan/Tuba/ DA-CAR, PLGU 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR
Ube Products on Ube Products Itogon Itogon Itogon

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Weak product and


market development
skills

Seminars/Trainings on Trainings/seminars Sablan Sablan DTI,LGU, SUC's 50.00 50.00 RBOs, DA-CAR,
market development conducted SUC's, ATI-CAR
skills/Exposure to
developed areas

Training and seminar on 100 ube farmers Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 300.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
marketing development PLGU/ ATI-CAR PLGU/ ATI-CAR
and management skills

Seminars/Trainings on Trainings/seminars Itogon Itogon Itogon DTI,LGU 50.00 50.00 50.00 RBOs, DA-CAR
market development conducted
skills/Exposure to
developed areas

Training on Value adding 1 Training on Product Kapangan MLGU 25.00 MLGU


Development DTI DTI

MARKETING

Poor farm-to-market
roads

Opening/Improvement of FMR all all all prone to strong Climate resikient DA-CAR/ LGU/ DA-CAR/MLGU/
Farm to Market Roads opened/improved municipalities municipalities municipalities typhoon, erosion structure PLGU/ DPWH/ DOT PLGU/ DPWH/
and landslide DOT/DPWH
Construction of Bulala FMR with bridge Bayabas, prone to landslide Climate resikient DA 250,000.00 DA,PLGU,MLGU,
Bridge including FMR constructed Sablan structure P/MLGU PRDP
Improvement, FMRs improved Bokod Bokod Bokod prone to strong develop climate DA-CAR/ LGU/ 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
rehabilitation of existing typhoon, erosion resilient Slope PLGU/ DPWH/ DOT PLGU/ DPWH/
FMRs or construction of and landslide protection, DOT
new FMRS retaining walls
with drainage
canal
Construction/Omproveme 1 FMR constructed, Kapangan prone to erosion develop climate MLGU 12,000.00 DA
nt of Ampongot to 112 HH benefited and landslide resilient road with DA MLGU
Tiongan FMR pccp, slope
protection/retainin
g walls and

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction/opening of 1 FMR constructed, Kapangan prone to erosion develop climate DA/PLGU, MLGU 25,000.00 DA,PLGU,MLGU
Dao-es-Liteng-Lao- 88 HH benefited and landslide resilient road with
angan FMR pccp, slope
protection/retainin
g walls and
proper drainage
Improvement of Ubod- 1 FMR constructed, 2 Kapangan prone to erosion canal
develop climate DA 25,000.00 DA,PLGU,MLGU,
Abiang FMR km, 112 HH benefited and landslide resilient road with P/MLGU PRDP
pccp, slope
protection/retainin
g walls and
proper drainage
canal
Unstable price,
surplus in the market
during peak season

Training on product 100 ube farmers Sablan DA-CAR/ MLGU/ 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
preservations/ PLGU/SUC's PLGU/DTI/ SUC's
diversification/ product
innovations and
provision of preservation
facilities
Training on product 100 ube farmers Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
preservations/ PLGU PLGU
diversification/ product
innovations and
provision of preservation
facilities
Establishment of Established and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 550.00 550.00 550.00 DA, Benguet
marketing/distribution sustained 1 BLGU, PLGU PLGU, Tublay
system marketing / MLGU
distribution system

INTERFIRM RELATIONSHIP

Weak horizontal
collaboration
Strengthening of UBE Organization, Kapangan MLGU 20.00 MLGU
Farmer's Association Registration and BAEws
Accreditation of Ube Farmer's Group
Farmer's Association

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Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead &
Proposed
Value Chain Constraints in VC Brief Description of Target Outcome/
Target Areas to be Covered
(climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- Other Players for
Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Segment Development in the Potential Intervention Result geologic, pests Measures MFO subproject
Funds
Province & diseases) Implementation

Strengthening and Organization, Sablan MLGU 20.00 MLGU


Expansion of UBE Registration and BAEws
Farmer's Association Accreditation of Ube FA's
Farmer's Association

Identification of high end one ube farmers one bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 300.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
Weak supply chain market/ malls/ market organization ube growers PLGU PLGU
collaboration/ matching/ online and
Dominance of spot marketing producers
transactions organization

Identification of high end 3 FA's linked to Sablan Sablan Sablan DA-CAR/ LGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
market/ malls/ market market PLGU PLGU/SUC's
matching/ online
marketing
Establishment of 1 unified agreement Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
agreements thru PPP established BLGU's, GSSP, GSSP, PBSP,
MAFC Critas, Other
NGO's

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Annex D

Provincial Commodity Investment


Plan Matrix

Highland Vegetables
Template VC, RA & SP 16. PCIP Matrix

Commodity (crop): VEGETABLES

PCIP MATRIX | Commodity: HIGHLAND VEGETABLES

Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead


Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m)
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3

Segments:

INPUT PROVISION

High cost of
farm inputs
and High
transport cost
of farm inputs
Provision/subsidize farm inpputs farm inpputs All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA
provided/subsidizd Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti
es es es
Provision of certified vegetable provision of assorted vegie Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU/MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 PLGU DA-
seeds/local seed production seeds (lowland and upland) farmers CAR RFU
organizations,
coops
Provision of vegetable seeds 150 kgs assorted vegetable Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG 500.00 750.00 1000.00 DA-PRDP,DA
seeds procured regular

Provision of quality seeds/ planting 2,000 cans/ sachets/ packs Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA, PLGU,
materials of vegetables distributed MLGU
=385 Has. Planted

Provision of planting materials 2,500 registered farmers Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGU,PLGU,DA 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA, PLGU
(highland and lowland vegs.) given veg. seeds annually

Provision of vegetable seeds 150 kgs assorted vegetable Sablan Sablan Sablan DA, OMAG 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA-PRDP,DA
seeds distributed regular

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of quality seeds/ planting 2,000 cans/ sachets/ packs Sablan Sablan Sablan 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA, PLGU,
materials of vegetables distributed MLGU
=385 Has. Planted

Provision of certified vegetable provision of assorted vegie Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan PLGU/MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 PLGU DA-
seeds/local seed production seeds (lowland and upland) farmers CAR RFU
organizations,
coops
Provision of vegetable seedling 8 vegetable seedling Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient 750.00 750.00 500.00
nurseries with complete irrigation nurseries landslide structure
facilities provided/established provided/established

Provision of inorganic Fertilizers 1,000 cavans for 1,000 Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan 600.00 600.00 700.00 DA, PLGU,
farmers per year distributed MLGU

Provision of fertilizers support Organic fertilizer Tuba Tuba Tuba MLGU,PLGU,DA 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA, PLGU
assistance assistance to farmers
provided.
Provision of fertilizers support Organic fertilizer Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU,PLGU,DA 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA, PLGU
assistance assistance to farmers
provided.
Provision of inorganic Fertilizers 2,000 cavans for 2,000 Sablan Sablan Sablan 600.00 600.00 600.00 DA, PLGU,
farmers per year distributed MLGU

Provision of molasses for Bio- 1000 Li of molasses Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU 20.00 20.00 25.00 DA
Concoction Production distributed DA MLGU
No. of Beneficiaries= 120
Farmers
Provision of Plastic mulch 100 rolls of plastic mulch Kapangan MLGU 400.00 DA DA
dstributed to 100 qualified DA MLGU MLGU
farmers

Provision of effective 100 liters of effective Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU 25.00 25.00 30.00 DA
microorganism microorganism provided DA MLGU

Advocacy on the use of bio-organic trichoderma, diadegma Atok Atok Atok OMAg / BPI/ DA -
pesticides thru the provision of distributed CAR
trichoderma, diadegma, etc
Capability building on seed 1 Capability building on Atok Atok Atok
saving/seed banking seed saving/seed banking
conducted

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of seed bank for open pollinated


1 seed bankseeds
establishrdfor Atok Atok Atok
open pollinated seeds

Inadequate
capital due to
high interest
rates of credit
& difficulty to
access loans

Provision of lending funds farm inpputs All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA/A
provided/subsidizd Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti CPC
es es es
Provision of funds for lending 10M released to 4 coops Kapangan Kapangan FCAs 5000.00 5000.00 DTI

Provision of loans with low Provision of loans with low Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-ACPC, 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 DA-ACPC
interest/better financing scheme interest/better financing MLGU, Farmer MLGU
scheme; soft loans Organizations

Provision of easy access loan thru 40M released to 4 coops Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG 20000.00 20000.00 DA
coops and FAs regular,DTI,
DOLE

Provision of easy access loan thru Sablan Sablan Sablan DA, OMAG 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 DA
coops and FAs regular,DTI,
DOLE, COOP
Banks, Land
Bank
Provision of easy access seed 1200 registered farmer Tublay Tublay Tublay FCAs/ BAFC, 7500.00 11250.00 11250.00 DA; Benguet
capital with low interest beneficiaries MAFC,MLGU PLGU, Banks,
NGO's
provision of funds for lending 10M released to 4 coops Bakun Bakun 5000.00 5000.00 DTI

Availability of Government Support; 52 accredited organizations Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU/MLGU/ 1000.00 2000.00 2000.00 ACPC,LBP
ACPC, PRDP, credit loan from FCAs Cooperatives
Landbank membership to accredited
organizations

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Advocacy on DA's ACEF Loan 14 IEC to Buguias farmers Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAG Buguias LGU-Buguias
program thru LBP, ACPC's loan on DA's ACEP, ACPC's &
program thru conduit coops, etc. other lending institutions
loan Programs

Advocacy on DA's ACEF Loan 5 IEC to Sablan farmers on Sablan Sablan Sablan OMAG Sablan, LGU-Sablan, ACPC
program thru LBP, ACPC's loan DA's ACEP, ACPC's & APCO, ACPC
program thru conduit coops, etc. other lending institutions
loan Programs
Linkages to lending institutions with 10 trainings conducted La Trinidad Lead: LGU DA, ACPC,
easier requirements and minimal Players: Lending ACEF, Lending
interest rates Conduit; ACPC; Condiut,
DA
Linkages to lending institutions with 150 farmers assisted Sablan Sablan Sablan Lead: LGU DA, ACPC,
easier requirements and minimal Players: Lending ACEF, Lending
interest rates Conduit; ACPC; Conduit
DA

Linkages to lending institutions with 100 farmers assisted Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan Lead: LGU DA, ACPC,
easier requirements and minimal Players: Lending ACEF, Lending
interest rates Conduit; ACPC; Condiut,
DA

PRODUCTION

Unstable
supply and
price of
vegetables
Training on crop programming/ 3 trainings conducted, Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ ATI- 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/
zonning of vegetable production 3000 farmers trained CAR/ BSU PLGU/ LGU/
ATI-CAR/ BSU
Conduct of farmer consultation on 1f farmer consultation Kapangan DA-AMAD, 200.00 DA-
the establishment of a cost conducted MLGU, Farmer AMAD/MLGU
production based pricing system Leaders

Computation of Production 1 unified Production Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 60.00 60.00 60.00 Tublay LGU,
Costing/Cost-to-Produce by Costing/Cost-to-Produce Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU
commodity by commodity established DA, Farmers
Organizations

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Training of crop programming/ 3 trainings conducted, Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU/ PLGU/ ATI- 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR/
zonning of vegetable production 1500 farmers trained CAR/ BSU PLGU/ LGU/
ATI-CAR/ BSU

Establishment of a cost production Conduct of farmer Mankayan Mankayan DA-AMAD, 200.00 200.00 DA-
based pricing system consultations MLGU, Farmer AMAD/MLGU
Leaders

Seasonability of
production

Conduct of commodity geotagging, 1 mapping and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 500.00 500.00 Tublay LGU,
mapping and digitalization/crop digitalization conducted Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
suitability mapping DA, ATI, BSU DA, BSU,
NGO's

Conduct of commodity geotagging, 3 mapping and Sablan Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, 500.00 500.00 500.00 Sablan LGU,
mapping and digitalization/crop digitalization conducted Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
suitability mapping DA, ATI, BSU DA, BSU,
NGO's
Conduct of commodity geotagging, 3 mapping and Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan 500.00 500.00 500.00 Mankayan
mapping and digitalization/crop digitalization conducted MLGU, Benguet MLGU,
suitability mapping PLGU, DA, ATI, Benguet PLGU,
BSU DA, ATI, BSU
Absence of
unified
propduction
programming
and weak
farmers'
organization &
coordination
Organize farmers and institute 52 accredited organizations Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU, MLGU 100000.00 150000.00 200000.00 PLGU MLGU
governing policies that would farmers DA-CAR RFU
enforce production programming organizations/co
ops

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Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Enhance crop programming thru 7 workshop for the crafting La Trinidad LGU, Farmers LGU
market linkages (production of planting and harvest Organization,
calendar based on the market calendar Potential buyers
demand of market outlets)

Conduct of farmer sconsultation on 1 Farmers consultation Kapangan MLGU/PLGU, 200.00 DA-AMAD


Crop Programming/ Zoning conducted DA-CAR, Farmer MLGU/PLGU,
Leaders DA-CAR,
Provision of continuous leadership 3 trainingsconducted Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU/PLGU, 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-AMAD
and management training DA-CAR, Farmer MLGU/PLGU,
Leaders & mem DA-CAR,
ers

Provision of continuous leadership 3 trainingsconducted Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU/PLGU, 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-AMAD
and management training DA-CAR, Farmer MLGU/PLGU,
Leaders & DA-CAR, ATI
members

Strengten RBOs through 3 trainingsconducted Itogon Itogon Itogon RBOs/Farmers 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 LGU, RBOs
training/seminars and IECs

Strengten RBOs through 3 trainingsconducted Sablan Sablan Sablan RBOs/FA's 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 LGU, RBOs
training/seminars and IECs

Institutionalization of market-driven 1 market-driven production Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 Tublay LGU,
production programming programming system Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
institutionalized DA, MAFC, DA, NGA's,
BLGU's FA's

Formulation of cluster farmer gradual production system Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 500.00 1000.00 1500.00 Tublay LGU,
cooperators established with farmers Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
subsidy program DA, MAFC, DA, NGA's,
BLGU's FA's

Institute farmers' incentive program Farmers Incenteive Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 100.00 200.00 300.00 Tublay LGU,
Program establilshed Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
DA, MAFC, DA, NGA's,
BLGU's NGO's

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Organize farmers and institute 67 accredited organizations Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan PLGU, MLGU, 200.00 200.00 200.00 PLGU MLGU
governing policies that would FCAs DA-CAR RFU
enforce production programming

Strengten RBOs through 3 trainings to farmers Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan RBOs/FA's 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 LGU, RBOs
training/seminars and IECs organization members
conducted

Low level
adoption of
modern
technologies
Establish techno demo farms and 4 techno demo Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg Buguias 150.00 300.00 150.00 DA/ATI, LGU
accredit learning sites farm/learning site
established

Hands on assistance and trainings 45 farmers for GAP La Trinidad La Trinidad La Trinidad LGU, DA
to Farmers for GAP compliance compliance and 50% will
be GAP certified within 3
years

Establish techno demo farms and 1 techno demo Sablan MLGU Sablan 1500.00 DA/ATI, LGU,
accredit learning sites farm/learning site HEDCOR,
established SCU's

Establishment of Techno-Demo Five (5) technology Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA, MLGU, BPI 150.00 300.00 300.00 DA,
Farms demonstration farms LGU,
Established w MLGU
with at least 1000 sq.m ATI-CAR
Establishment of Techno-Demo production area
Five (3) technology Sablan Sablan Sablan DA, MLGU, BPI 150.00 150.00 150.00 DA, BPI,
Farms demonstration farms MLGU
Established
with at least 1000 sq.m
production area

Capacitation of AEWs 3 trainings conducted Tuba Tuba Tuba ATI 50.00 50.00 50.00 ATI 1

Capacitation of AEWs 3 trainings conducted Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan ATI 50.00 50.00 50.00 ATI 1

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Conduct IECs/training/seminar on 1 demo/yr conducted Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU, PLGU, 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 LGU- DA-CAR
new technology/Conduct of demo. DA-CAR

Conduct of Information Education 8 IEC's conducted Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 80.00 80.00 80.00 Tublay LGU,
Communication (IEC's) Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
DA, MAFC, BLGU's, MAFC
BLGU's
Conduct of Information Education 8 IEC's conducted Sablan Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Sablan LGU,
Communication (IEC's) PLGU, DA, PLGU, BLGU's,
MAFC, BLGU's MAFC

Production / reproduction of Techno 1000 technoguides Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 100.00 200.00 300.00 Tublay LGU,
guides reproduced and distributed Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
DA, MAFC, DA, ATI, BSU
BLGU's

Creation of Local Farmer 8 LFT's trained and created Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 288.00 288.00 288.00 Tublay LGU,
Technicians for High Value Crops Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
DA, BLGU's DA, ATI,
BLGU's
Establish techno demo farms and 1 techno demo Mankayan OMAg 500.00 100.00 DA/ATI, LGU
accredit learning sites farm/learning site Mankayan
established

Regular conduct of pest monitoring 8 Barangay Bantay Peste Atok Atok Atok OMAg 30.00 35.00 40.00 MLGU
and surveillance Brigade strengthened thru
Capability building

Conduct of trainings on crop 13 RBOs w/ ave. 20 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA,OMAg 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU,ATI,DA-
production to RBOs members trained CAR

Expensive
farm labor

Provision of farm farm All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA
equipment/machneries equipment/machneries Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti
provided es es es

Insufficient
irrigation
facilities

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of irrgation facilities irrgation facilities provided All All All Tropical climate resilient M/PLGU/FCAs 20000.00 20000.00 20000.00 M/PLGU/DA/B
Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti Cyclone,Soil structure SWM/NIA
es es es Erosion,
Landslide
Improvement and Establishment of 3 Irrigation System La Tropical climate resilient LGU, Farmers 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA/ PRDP
Communal Irrigation System established Trinidad Cyclone and structure Organization
Soil Erosion
Establishment of Rain Harvesting 100 farmers provided with La Soil Erosion Riprap and LGU, Farmers 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA/ PRDP
Facility rain harvesting facility Trinidad Climate Resilient Organization
Facility
Construction of Small Farm 3 SFRs constructed, Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to climate resilient DA-CAR, PLGU, 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-CAR, NIA
Reservoir (SFR) service area of 18 Has, 65 landslide structure MLGU
direct Farmer Beneficiaries

Construction of Small Farm 3 SFR constucted with a Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, PLGU, 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-CAR
Reservoir (SFR) total service area of 18 MLGU
Has, 65 direct Farmer
Beneficiaries

Construction of Small Farm 1unit SFR constructed Loacan, Prone to flood climate resilient M/PLGU/DA 100.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Reservoir (SFR) Itogon and landslide structure

Construction of Small Farm 15 SFR s constructed Bakun Bakun Bakun Prone to erosion climate resilient 14000.00
Reservoir (SFR) structure

Construction of Spring Deelopment 20 Spring Development Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan Prone to erosion climate resilient LGU-Mankayan 1250.00 1350.00 1000.00 DA/PRDP
projects constructed structure

Construction of Spring Deelopment 2 units Spring Ampucao, Dalupirip, Prone to flood climate resilient M/PLGU/DA 600.00 600.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Development constructed Itogon Itogon and landslide structure

Establishment/ Construction of 5 units SD costructed, Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA/MLGU 300.00 600.00 600.00 DA
Spring Development service area of 15 Has, MLGU
and 95 direct farmer
beneficiares
Construction of Spring Development 14 Spring Development Buguias Buguias Buguias prone to climate resilient OMAg- Buguias 1250.00 1250.00 1000.00 DA/PRDP
Projects projects constructed landslide structure

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision/Establishment of Solar one unit SPIS Kapangan DA, 600.00 DA


Power Irrigation System (SPIS) provided/established, MLGU
3 has service area , 15
farmer beneficiaries
Provision/Establishment of Solar 1 unit SPIS established Sablan prone to climate resilient DA, 1000.00 DA, NIA
Power Irrigation System (SPIS) with service area of 5 landslide structure MLGU
Hectares, with 15 farmer
beneficiaries
Provision of irrigation hose 100 rolls HDPE provided Itogon Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR, LGU

Provision of rrigation hose 300 rolls class A hose Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA,OMAG, NIA 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA-PRDP, DA
distributed regular, NIA

Provision of rubberized HDPE Pipes 100 rolls rubberized HDPE Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA 40.00 40.00 52.00 DA
Pipes distributed to twenty MLGU MLGU
(20) active FAs
Service Area=60 Has
Provision of water drums 10 units of rubberized Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA 30.00 30.00 40.00 DA
plastic drums (220 cu. m MLGU MLGU
capcity) provided, 10 has
service area

Construction of CIS 6 CIS constructed Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient DA, OMAG, NIA 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 DA-regular,
typhoon and structure MLGU, NIA
landslide

Provision of Water tanks 3 units Plastic Water Itogon Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 30.00 30.00 30.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Tanks provided
Establishment of appropriate small- 16 SSIP's (SD, SFRS, Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong climate resilient Tublay MLGU, 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 Benguet PLGU,
scale irrigation projects PISOS, Solar Irrigation typhoon facility Benguet PLGU, DA, CF
System) established DA, FA's

Establishment of appropriate small- 20 SSIP's (SD, SFRS, Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU, Benguet 3000.00 3000.00 4000.00 Benguet PLGU,
scale irrigation projects PISOS, Solar Irrigation facility PLGU, DA, FA's DA, CF
System) established

Establishment of Soyosoyan Total No. of farmers = 30 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 500.00 M?PLGU/DA
Impounding intake tank HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure
4 has

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of Saleng Total No. of farmers = 30 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Impounding Water Tank HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure
3.5 has

Establishment of Pasnaan Total No. of farmers = 40 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Impounding Intake tank HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure
4 has

Insallation of Drip Irrigation 3 Drip Irrigation installed to Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, PLGU, 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA-CAR
green houses MLGU
=10 farmer benefiaries with
approximate service area
Provision of PISOS of 0.5
30 Ha distributed to
PISOS Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA, 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA
fifteen (15) active FAs MLGU,
Total service area: ≈15 FA leaders
Has
Provision of water Pumps 5 units water pumps Kapangan DA 160.00 DA
distributed to 5 active FAs MLGU MLGU
Service Area= 15 Has

Provision of water Pumps 3 units Water Pump Ampucao, Ampucao, M/PLGU/DA 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-CAR, LGU
provided Itogon Itogon

Provision of water pumps procured 28 water pumps procured Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 1200.00 1200.00 960.00 DA/PRDP
to qualified RBOs to qualified RBOs

Provision of water pumps 30 water pumps Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU-Mankayan 1200.00 1200.00 960.00 DA/PRDP
distributed to qualified
RBOs
Provision of water drums 10 units of rubberized Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA 30.00 30.00 40.00 DA
plastic drums (220 cu. m MLGU MLGU
capcity) for ten (10) active
FAs
Service area= 10 hectares

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Tarao-Balok CIS Kapangan DA/PLGU, 1000.00 DA/NIA/


Tarao-Balok CIS rehabilitated/improved MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of Farmer Beneficiaries: 114 No. of Farmer
Service Area≈ 7.5 hectares Beneficiaries: 114
Service Area≈ 7.5 hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Sagubo CIS Sagubo, DA/PLGU, 500.00 DA/NIA/


Sagubo CIS rehabilitated/improved Kapangan MLGU, IAs LGU
No of Farmer Beneficiaries: ≈ 300 No of Farmer Beneficiaries:
Service Area≈ 30 hectares ≈ 300
Service Area≈ 30 hectares
Rehabilitation and Improvement of Balok-Lubesal CIS Labueg, DA/PLGU, 500.00 DA/NIA/
Balok-Lubesal CIS rehabilitated/improved Kapangan MLGU, IAs LGU
No of Beneficiaries: 85 No of Beneficiaries: 85
Service Area:≈8 Hectares Service Area:≈8 Hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Getena CIS Kapangan DA/PLGU, 2000.00 DA/NIA/


Getena CIS rehabilitated/improved MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of beneficiaries: 85 No. of beneficiaries: 85
Service Area≈7.8 Hectares Service Area≈7.8 Hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Cuba CIS Kapangan DA/PLGU, 1500.00 DA/NIA/


Cuba CIS rehabilitated/improved MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of beneficiaries: 124 No. of beneficiaries: 124
Service Area≈10 Hectares Service Area≈10 Hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of CIS rehabilitated/improved Pudong, DA/PLGU, 1500.00 DA/NIA/


Tadayan-Cambali CIS No. of beneficiaries: 113 Kapangan MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of beneficiaries: 113 Service Area≈10 Hectares
Service Area≈10 Hectares

Rehabilitation of Variuos Irrigation Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient 10000.00 DA/NIA


Systems at Naguey Atok landslide structure

Construction of irrigation canals and Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient 2000.00 PDF/NF
installation of pipes at sitio Despag Atok landslide structure
and Casdan
Construction of Irrigation at sitio Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient 1000.00 PDF/NF
Banayakeo Atok landslide structure

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision/ Construction of Small Small Scale Irrigation Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient 60000.00 60000.00 40000.00 MDF/PLGU/DA
Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIP) at Projects (SSIP) (centrifugal landslide structure /NIA
the 8 barangays (centrifugal pumps, pumps, HDPE pipes,
HDPE pipes, drums) drums) provided

Establishment of water impounding 35 water impounding Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient OMAg/ PLGU/ 1500.00 1000.00 1000.00 M/PLGU/ DA-
facilities facilities established landslide structure DA - CAR CAR/NIA

Water source development and Establishment of SSIPs Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong Climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 2400.00 2400.00 2400.00 DA, Benguet
establishment of small -scale with 150 hectares service typhoon structure FCAs PLGU
irrigation projects (SD, SFR, PISOS, areas
others)
Establishment of small -scale SSIPs established with 150 Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to landslideClimate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA, Benguet
irrigation projects (SD, SFR, PISOS, hectares service areas structure FCAs PLGU, NIA
others)
Establishment of small -scale 7 Spring Dev constructed Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to erosion Climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 14000.00 10000.00 DA, Benguet
irrigation projects (SD, SFR, PISOS, structure FCAs PLGU, NIA
others)
Inadequate
support to infra
and farm
mechanization

Provision of farm farm All All All M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/
equipment/machineries equipment/machineries Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti PLGU/
provided es es es DA/PhilMech
Provision of farm Farm Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 LGU/ PLGU/
equipment/machineries equipment/machineries CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
provided BSU CAR/ BSU

Provision of farm Farm Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 LGU/ PLGU/
equipment/machineries equipment/machineries CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
provided BSU CAR/ BSU

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of production facilities One unit production facility Itogon Itogon Prone to Climate resilient PLGU MLGU 10000.00 10000.00 DA PRDP.
provided landslide and Structure farmers P/MLGU
drought organizations/co
ops

Provision of production facilities 20 units green house Bakun Bakun Bakun Prone to erosion Climate resilient 5500.00 5500.00 5500.00
established, 20 units Structure
handtractors, 30 rolls
Polyetyhlene sheets
(rainshelters), 2 units agri
tramlines established, 2
units seed storage
established

Provision of Walking Type 30 units Walking Type Kibungan MLGU 75.00 75.00 DA,DOST,DOL
Agricultural Tractor (Rotary Tilling Agricultural Tractor E,PLGU,MLGU
Type) distributed

Provision of hand tractors 20 units handtractors Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG 500.00 250.00 250.00 DA-regular,
purchased and distributed MLGU

Provision of hand tractors 25 hand tractors distributed Atok Atok Atok OMAG/ PLGU/ 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 MLGU/
DA - CAR DA - CAR/
PLGU

Provision of tractor 2 Tractors distributed Itogon Itogon RBOs/ Farmer 150000.00 150000.00 DA-CAR

Provision of 10 units Hand Tractors ten (10) units Hand tractor Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, MLGU 300.00 300.00 400.00 DA-CAR,
(multi-tiller cultivator with provided MLGU
implements)
Est. service area≈30
Hectares

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision needed farm machineries 30 farm machineries Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 Tublay MLGU,
distributed (hand tractors, Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
tillers, water pumps, grass DA, BLGU's DA, CF
cutters)

Procurement /distribution of 28 hand 28 hand tractors Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 1000.00 1000.00 800.00 DA/PRDP,
tractors to qualified Buguias RBOs distributed to qualified DOLE
Buguias RBOs
Provision of Hand Tractors to 41 units Hand Tractors Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan DA/LGU/FAs/FO 500.00 500.00 550.00 DA
accredited FAs provided s

Procurement /distribution of 30 hand 30 hand tractors Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan DA/MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA/PRDP,
tractors to qualified CSO Accredited distributed to qualified CSO DOLE
FCAs Accredited FCAs
Provision of tiller/cultivator 20 units tiller/cultivator Sablan Sablan Sablan DA/LGU/FAs/FO 350.00 350.00 350.00 DA
provided s

Provision of power sprayers 28 power sprayers Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 500.00 500.00 400.00 DA/PRDP
procured to qualified RBOs procured to qualified
RBOs

Provision of power sprayers. 15 units power sprayer Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA,OMAG 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA-regular,
distributed MLGU

Provision of power sprayers. 9 units power sprayer Sablan Sablan Sablan DA, OMAG 120.00 120.00 120.00 DA-regular,
distributed MLGU

Provision of power sprayers 25 power sprayers Atok Atok Atok 800.00 800.00 400.00
distributed

Provision of power sprayers 30 power sprayers Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU-Mankayan 500.00 500.00 400.00 DA/PRDP
distributed to qualified
RBOs

Provision of power sprayers 3 units Power Sprayer w/ Ampucao, Tinongdan, Dalupirip, M/PLGU/DA 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR, LGU
complete Accessories Itogon Iktogon Itogon
provided

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of knapsack sprayers 9 units Knapsack Sprayer Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR, LGU
provided
Construction of one unit production One unit production facility Buguias Buguias Prone to Climate resilient M/PLGU/ RBOs 10000.00 10000.00 DA/PRDP
facility provided landslide Structure

Provision of Farm Mechanization in 200 Mechanized knapsack; La Trinidad LGU/ DA/ PRDP/ 900000.00 LGU/ DA/
reponse to Gender Sensitivity like 10 mini tiller/ hand tractor Farmers PRDP
mechanize knapsack sprayer, mini
tiller/ hand tractor
Provision of Farm Mechanization in 16 Mechanized knapsack; Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU/ DA/ PRDP 220.00 220.00 220.00 LGU/ DA/
reponse to Gender Sensitivity like 9 mini tiller/ hand tractor PRDP/
mechanize knapsack sprayer, mini provided HEDCOR /
tiller/ hand tractor, SCU's

Provison of farm 10 units grass cutters, Kapangan DA 200.00 DA


machineries/equipment Reduced labor cost MLGU MLGU
Provision of 30 units bush cutters 30 bush cutters distributed Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA-CAR,
(2 units for each group) to active Farmer's MLGU MLGU
organizations

Provision of knapsack sprayer 10 2-in-1 Knapsack Kapangan DA 50.00 DA


Sprayer to 2 qualified MLGU MLGU
organizations pdistributed

Provison of grass cutters 10 units grass cutters Sablan Sablan Sablan DA 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA
distributed, Reduced labor MLGU MLGU
cost

Provision of Farm Mechanization in 200 Mechanized knapsack; Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU/ DA/ PRDP/ 900000.00 900000.00 900000.00 LGU/ DA/
reponse to Gender Sensitivity like 10 mini tiller/ hand tractor Farmers PRDP
mechanize knapsack sprayer, mini
tiller/ hand tractor,
Construction of greenhouses 30 units greenhouses Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient LGU-Mankayan 25000.00 25000.00 25000.00 DA/PRDP
constructed structure

Construction of greenhouses 20 units climate resilient Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU, Benguet 3000.00 3000.00 4000.00 Benguet PLGU,
facilities greenhouses established facility PLGU, DA, FA's DA, CF

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of protective production 20 Greenhouses 50 Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to erosion riprap and PLGU, MLGU 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 DA-PRDP DA-
facilities like green house, Rolls of rainshelters climate resilient farmers CAR RFU
rainshelter structure organizations/co
ops
Provision/establishment of agri- Provision of 20 GH and Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to erosion riprap and LGU and DA- 15000.00 15000.00 15000.00 MLGU, PLGU,
support facilities 100 Rolls Plastic Sheets climate resilient CAR DA
structure
Construction of greenhouses 28 units greenhouses Buguias Buguias Buguias proe to landslide riprap and LGU-Buguias 25000.00 25000.00 25000.00 DA/PRDP
provided climate resilient
structure

Construction of greenhouse 10 Greenhouses for 10 Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to erosion riprap DA/LGU/FAs/FO 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA-PRDP/ DA-
active farmers s Regular/LGU
organizations

Construction of greenhouse 1 Greenhouses established Balili, prone to erosion riprap DA/LGU/FAs/FO 12000.00 PRDP/DA
for Bosigan Multi-purpose Mankayan s
Cooperative

Construction of greenhouses 5 units greenhouse La La prone to strong climate resilient LGU, Farmers 9000.00 6000.00 PRDP, DA
established Trinidad Trinidad typhoon structure Organization

Construction of greenhouses 15 units Greenhouse Itogon Itogon Itogon Prone to climate resilient M/PLGU/DA 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR, LGU
constructed landslide and structure
flood
Provision/establishment of agri- Provision of 15 GH and Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU and DA- 15000.00 15000.00 15000.00 MLGU, PLGU,
support facilities 100 Rolls Plastic Sheets CAR DA

Construction of tunnel type 40 units tunnel type La La prone to strong climate resilient LGU, Farmers 1000.00 1000.00
greenhouses greenhouse established Trinidad Trinidad typhoon structure Organization

Provision of support for infra and 50 Units Gh/Rainshelter Bokod Bokod Bokod DA-CAR/ LGU/ 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
facilities established PLGU PLGU

Provision of rainshelters 25 rainshelters distributed Atok Atok Atok 650.00 650.00 325.00

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of rainshelters 9 units Rainshelter Itogon Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 30.00 30.00 30.00 DA-CAR, LGU
plrovided

Provision of other farm implements - Other farm implements Atok Atok Atok 500.00 500.00 500.00
distributed

Provision of Climate Smart 30 Greenhouses Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to Climate resilient PLGU, DA 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00 DA
production facilities like glass/green constructed landslide structure and
house, rainshelter Riprap

Provision of protective production 15 GH 30 Rolls of Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to Climate resilient PLGU, MLGU, 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00 DA-PRDP DA-
facilities like green house, rainshelters landslide and structure and FCAs CAR RFU
rainshelter erosion Riprap
Adopt use of protective production 6 Buguias farmers groups Buguias Buguias Buguias prone to Climate resilient OMAg-Buguias & 6000.00 6000.00 6000.00 PRDP, DA Loan for
facilities like greenhouse, rainshelter w/ 60 members adopting landslide and structure and concerned FGs GH
& net house greenhouse, rain shelters & erosion Riprap establishm
net house ent

Provision of production facilities 1 unit production facilties Buguias Buguias prone to Climate resilient MLGU/PLGU 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 DA/M/PLGU
provided landslide and structure and
erosion Riprap
Construction/Provision of Construction of 15 units Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR 1000.00 1000.00 1500.00 DA, NGA,
Greenhouse Greenhouse for GAP PLGU PLGU, MLGU
certified and OA MLGU
practitioners/Farmers

Construction/Provision of Construction of 15 units Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to Climate resilient DA-CAR 1000.00 1000.00 1500.00 DA, NGA,
Greenhouse Greenhouse for GAP landslide structure and PLGU PLGU, MLGU,
certified and OA Riprap MLGU SUC's
practitioners/Farmers
Construction of greenhouses 9 units greenhouses Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to climate resilient DA, PRDP, 2000.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA-PRDP,DA
constructed landslide structure OMAG regular, MLGU,
SUC's
Provision of Rainshelter 50 rolls PE sheets Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR 500.00 500.00 1000.00 DA, NGA,
(9x90m) provision, 60 kgs, PLGU PLGU, MLGU
120 kgs to 50 farmers, for
an average area of ≈1.2
Ha/year
Provision of green houses 3 units constructed Tuba Tuba Tuba prone to erosion riprap and DA, PLGU 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA, PLGU
annually. and drought waterworks
system

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of greenhouses 16 units climate resilient Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong climate resilient Tublay MLGU, 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 Benguet PLGU,
facilities greenhouses established typhoon facility Benguet PLGU, DA, CF
DA, FA's

Construction of greenhouses 40 greenhouses with Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient OMAg/ DA - 3750.00 3750.00 3000.00 PRDP/
complete irrigation landslide structure CAR DA - CAR/
facilities/equipment MLGU/ MDF/
constructed/ established PLGU

Construction of greenhouses 10 units greenhouse Kibungan prone to slope protection, MLGU Kibungan 500.00 500.00 DA,PLGU,DOL
established landslide, strong retaining walls E,DOST,PLGU,
typhoon & and climate
erosion resilient structure

Construction of greenhouses 10 units greenhouses Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient DA, PRDP, 2000.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA-PRDP,DA
constructed typhoon and structure OMAG regular, MLGU
landslide

Provision of support for infra and 10 veg. drying sheds Kabayan Kabayan OMAG, DA 1000.00 1000.00 DA regular,
facilities constructed MLGU

Formulation of commodity season 1 commodity calendar Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Tublay LGU,
calendar formulated Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
DA, ATI, BSU NGO's

Provision of support for infra and 10 units green houses & Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU, 30000.00 28000.00 26000.00 PRDP, DA-
facilities 10 units Rainshelters FCAs CAR RFU
constructed

Provision of support for infra and 7 units seed storage Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU, 30000.00 28000.00 26000.00 PRDP, DA-
facilities constructed FCAs CAR RFU

Occurrence of
pests and
diseases
(devolpment of
resistance to
Organize farmers and institute 52 accredited organizations Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 100.00 150.00 100.00 PLGU MLGU trainings
governing policies in the use of organized farmers DA-CAR RFU seminars
pesticides/ fungicides organizations/co FPA
ops

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Conduct of training on Integrated 10 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 300.00 300.00 300.00 LGU/ PLGU/
pest and disease management CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU
Conduct of training on Integrated 3 trainings conducted Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGU/ PLGU/
pest and disease management CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU
Conduct of training on Integrated 3 Training on Insect Pest Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 MLGU,
pest and disease management and Disease Management PLGU,DA PLGU, ATI
conducted

Conduct of trainings on crop pest 3 trainings conducted15 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG, 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA regular,
and disease control/management RBOs w/ ave. 30 members OPAG, BSU MLGU
trained

Conduct of Training on Insect Pest 3 Trainings on Insect Pest Itogon Itogon Itogon MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 MLGU,
and Disease Management and Disease Management PLGU,DA PLGU
conducted
Conduct of Trainings/Seminars on 3 training/seminar Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan LGU and DA- 50000.00 50000.00 50000.00 LGU, DA-CAR
Pests and Diseases conducted CAR

Conduct of training on Pest and 8 community-based Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 160.00 160.00 160.00 Tublay MLGU,
Diseases Management with kits trainings conducted Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
ATI, DA,BSU, DA, ATI, BSU
BLGU's
Conduct of trainings on crop pest 3 trainings conducted, 15 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG, 200.00 200.00 200.00 DA regular,
and disease control/management RBOs w/ ave. 30 members OPAG, BSU MLGU
trained
Regular conduct of pest monitoring 14 annual IEC on the Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias 490.00 490.00 490.00 LGU-Buguias
& surveillance Judicious use of pesticides
in Buguias

Regular conduct of pest monitoring 8 annual IEC on the Sablan Sablan Sablan OMAg-Buguias 30.00 30.00 30.00 LGU-Sablan
& surveillance Judicious use of pesticides
in Buguias
Promotion of GAP to farmers 1 local ordinance craftied/ Kapangan MLGU/PLGU 500.00 LGU
3,500 farmer beneficiaries

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Institutionalization of Bantay Peste 1 Bantay Peste Program Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
Program established Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
ATI, DA,BSU, DA, ATI, BSU
BLGU's

Institutionalization of Bantay Peste 1 Bantay Peste Program Sablan Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Sablan MLGU,
Program established Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
ATI, DA,BSU, DA, ATI, BSU
BLGU's

Regular conduct of pest monitoring 12 annual IEC on the Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan OMAg- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU
& surveillance Judicious use of pesticides Mankayan
in Mankayan

Regular conduct of pest monitoring 8 Barangay Bantay Peste Atok Atok Atok OMAg 30.00 35.00 40.00 MLGU
and surveillance Brigade strengthened thru
Capability building

Capability building on the judicious 3 Capability building of Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ FPA 75.00 75.00 75.00 MLGU
use of pesticide to avoid farmers conducted
development of resistance

Conduct of trainings on crop pest 15 RBOs w/ ave. 30 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG, OPAG, BSU
200.00 200.00 200.00 MLGU,ATI,DA-
and disease control/management members trained CAR

Diminishing
soil fertility

Training on soil fertility conservation 10 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 300.00 300.00 300.00 LGU/ PLGU/
management CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU
Conduct of training on proper soil 13 RBOs w/ ave. 20 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAg 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU,ATI,DA-
management and conservation members trained CAR, BSWM

Capability building/ advocacy and 3 Capability building Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ BPI/ 75.00 75.00 75.00 MLGU
promotion on the use of bio-organic conducted DA - CAR
fertilizers, soil ameliorants and
Provision of soil testing kits & pH 15 STKs & 15 pH meteres Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias 250.00 250.00 250.00 DA-CAR
meters provided

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of soil testing kits & pH 15 STKs & 15 pH meteres Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan OMAg- 250.00 250.00 250.00 DA-CAR
meters provided Mankayan

Provision of soil testing kits & pH 20 pH meters distributed Atok Atok 40.00 40.00 MLGU/ PLGU
meters DA-CAR
Capacitate AEWs who will coach 2 trainings conducted Tuba Tuba ATI,MLGU 50.00 50.00 ATI,LGUs
farmers on the proper crop rotation,
soil cultivation and management,
proper utilization of fertilizers or soil
fertility mgt.
- demo on soil fertility mgt. /
sustainability.
Capacitate AEWs who will coach 2 trainings conducted Sablan Sablan Sablan ATI, MLGU, FA's 50.00 50.00 ATI, LGUs,
farmers on the proper crop rotation, Bureau of Soils
soil cultivation and management,
proper utilization of fertilizers or soil
fertility mgt.
- demo on soil fertility
Establishment mgt.Facility
of Organic / 1 Facility established Itogon Itogon Itogon B/MLGU's, FA's 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA

Establishment of Organic Facility 1 Facility established Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU, RBOs, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 M/PLGU/DA
FA's
Soil nutrient management (soil 8 community-based soil Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 80.00 80.00 80.00 Tublay MLGU,
sample collection and analysis with nutrient management Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
recommendation) established DA, BLGU's DA, BSU

Operationalizaton of existing 16 Community-based Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 320.00 320.00 320.00 Tublay MLGU,
composting facilities composting facilities BLGU's, FA's BLGU's, FA's
operational
Soil Fertility Mapping 8 barangay-based soil Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 320.00 320.00 320.00 Tublay MLGU,
fertility mapping conducted BLGU's, DA, Benguet PLGU,
and enhanced ATI, BSU DA, BSWM
Establishment of farm-level 15 farm-level composting Tublay Tublay Tublay High in tropical Climate resilient Tublay MLGU, 375.00 375.00 375.00 Tublay MLGU,
composting facilities facilities established cyclone structure BLGUs, FA's Benguet PLGU,
DA, FA's,
NGO's
Provision of heavy duty shredders 16 heavy duty shredders Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ PLGU/ 600.00 600.00 400.00 MLGU/
DA - CAR PLGU
DA-CAR/
PRDP
Construction of composting facility 7 composting facility Bakun Bakun Bakun High in erosion Climate resilient PLGU MLGU 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 PRDP, DA-
established structure farmers CAR RFU
organizations

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of composting facility 9 composting facility Sablan Sablan Sablan High in landslide Climate resilient PLGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 PRDP, DA-
established structure MLGU/BLGU/FA' CAR RFU
s
Provision of Bio-fertilizer plant for 1 bio-fertilizer plant Sablan Prone to Riprap DA/MLGU 2500.00 DA/LGU
composting established, 2900 farmers landslide
Provision of Village level 5 Village level composting Wangal, Pico, Shilan, Tropical Climate resilient Lead: LGU 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00 PRDP
composting (Vermicompost and facility La Trinidad Puguis, La Beckel, La Cyclone structure PRDP, Farmer
Ordinary Compost) facility Trinidad Trinidad Organization

Construction of bio-organic fertilizer 3 bio-organic fertilizer plant Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient OMAg/ DA-CAR 350.00 350.00 350.00 PRDP/DA/
plant for composting constructed landslide structure MLGU

Establishment of Bio-Composting 13 units Bio-Organic Kapangan DA/MLGU 3250.00 DA/MLGU


Facility/ Bio-organic plant and (Composting) facility)
provision of shredder established, 4,174 farmer
beneficiaries

Provision of Bio-fertilizer plant for 1 Bio-fertilizer plant Mankayan prone to soil climate resilient DA/MLGU 2500.00 DA/LGU
composting established erosion structure

Establishment of village level Village level organic All All All prone to soil climate resilient M/PLGU/DA 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA/B
organic fertilizer production facility fertilizer production facility Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti erosion, structures SWM
established es es es landslide,
tropical cyclone

Establishment of Bay-o Organic Total No. of farmers =300 Balili, prone to soil erosion
Riprap DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Composting Facilities HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan
5 has

Establishment of Dongen Organic Total No. of farmers =350 Balili, prone to soil erosion
Riprap DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Composting Facilities HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan
5 has

Establishment of Bosigan Organic Total No. of farmers = 300 Balili, prone to soil erosion
Riprap DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Composting Facilities HH ,Total Area planted Mankayan
=5 has

Establishment of Nalicob Total No. of farmers = 100 Balili, prone to soil erosion
Riprap DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Composting Facilities HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan
5 has

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of Pasnaan Organic Total No. of farmers = 100 Balili, prone to soil erosion
Riprap DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Composting Facilities HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan
5 has

Establishment of Soyosoyan Total No. of farmers = 75 Balili, prone to soil Riprap DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
organic Composting Facilities HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan erosion
4 has

Establishment of organic fertilizer 10 vermished beds Itogon Itogon Itogon Prone to climate resilient LGU, RBOs, DA- 1800.00 1800.00 1800.00 DA-RFU, CAR
production facility maintained landslide structure RFU, CAR & LGU

Establishment of community-based 6 community-based input Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong climate resilient BLGU, Tublay 4000.00 4000.00 4000.00 DA-PRDP, DA-
organic fertilizer/soil conditioner facilities established; No. of typhoon structure MLGU, Benguet regular
facilities with hauling/transport transport facility provided PLGU, DA
facility

Provision of Village level 3 Village level composting Sablan Sablan Sablan Prone to Riprap Lead: LGU 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 PRDP, DA-
composting (Vermicompost and facility landslide PRDP, FA's CAR, MLGU,
Ordinary Compost) facility BLGU,
HEDCOR,
SUC's
Provision of Composting Composting Equipments Sablan Sablan Sablan Lead: LGU 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 PRDP, DA-
Equipments and Tools like and Tools like shredder, PRDP, FA's CAR, MLGU,
shredder, wheel barrow, shovels wheel barrow, shovels BLGU,
provided HEDCOR,
Rehabilitation of Mokusako Facility Functional/operational Sablan prone to Riprap MLGU 300.00 SUC's
MLGU
mokusako facility to (MLGU landslide
continuously produce wood operated)
vinegar and compost

Support to establihment & operation Operation of existing Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 500.00 500.00 500.00 LGU-Buguias
of composting facilities composting center in Man-
atong

Operation of existing composting Production & sale of 10T Buguias LGU-Buguias 500.00 500.00 500.00 LGU-Buguias
center compost @ subsidized
price

Rehabilitation of Mokusako Facility 1mokusako facility Kapangan MLGU 200.00 MLGU


rehabilitated

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of Shredder 5 units shredder machine Kibungan MLGU 700.00 350.00 DA,DOST,DOL
distributed E,PLGU,MLGU

Provision of shredders for active 9units Shredders provided Sablan Sablan Sablan DA/MLGU 500.00 500.00 DA
OA & GAP FAs
Provision of shredders for active 20 units Shredders Mankayan Mankayan DA/MLGU 500.00 500.00 DA
OA & GAP FAs provided

Provision of Shredder 9 units Shredder provided Itogon Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR, LGU

Natural
calamities

Awareness and preparednes provision of vegetable seed Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 PRDP, DA-
program, as assistance to farmers farmers CAR RFU
affected organizations/co
ops
Awareness and preparednes provision of vegetable seed Sablan Sablan Sablan PLGU, MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 PRDP, DA-
program, as assistance to farmers FA's, RBO's CAR RFU,
affected PLGU, MLGU
Awareness and preparednes provision of vegetable seed Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan PLGU MLGU 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 PRDP, DA-
program, as assistance to farmers farmers CAR RFU
affected organizations/co
ops
IEC on climate change adoptation farmers trained/ Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 300.00 300.00 300.00 LGU/ PLGU/
and mitigations knowledgable on the in CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
season cropping BSU CAR/ BSU

IEC on climate change adoptation farmers trained/ Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGU/ PLGU/
and mitigations knowledgable on the in CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
season cropping BSU CAR/ BSU
IEC on climate change adoptation farmers trained/ Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU/ PLGU/
and mitigations knowledgable on the in CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
season cropping BSU CAR/ BSU
Establishment of Climate Resilient Established and assist Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU, PLGU, 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 LGU/ PLGU/
Livelihood Projects Diversified Demo Farms DA-CAR, active DA-CAR/ ATI-
RBOs CAR/ BSU

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of production support Construction of twenty (20) Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU, DA-CAR, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 MLGU, DA-
facilities units Greenhouse GAP/OA certified CAR
farmers

Establishment of Climate Resilient Established and assist Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan MLGU, PLGU, 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 LGU/ PLGU/
Livelihood Projects Diversified Demo Farms DA-CAR, active DA-CAR/ ATI-
RBOs CAR/ BSU

Planting of resilient crops .; Resilient crops planted. Tuba Tuba Tuba FAs, Weather 500.00 500.00 500.00 LGUs, DA
Monitoring of weather forecast bureau

Operationalizaton of existing 1 AWS operational Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU,
Automated Weather Station (AWS) DA AMIA, PAG- DA-AMIA, PAG-
ASA ASA

Establishment of additional 3 AWS established Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 500.00 500.00 500.00 Tublay MLGU,
Automated Weather System DA AMIA, PAG- DA-AMIA, PAG-
ASA ASA
Establishment of 8 Weather boards installed Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 400.00 400.00 400.00 Tublay MLGU,
community/Barangay Weather and maintainedwith trained DA AMIA, PAG- DA-AMIA, PAG-
Boards staff ASA ASA, Benguet
PLGU, BLGU's
Agricultural Insurance for Farmers Insured 600 farmers Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 Tublay MLGU,
BLGU's, PCIC BLGU's, PCIC

Agricultural Insurance for Farmers Insured 600 farmers Sablan Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 Sablan MLGU,
BLGU's, PCIC PCIC
Agricultural Insurance for Farmers Insured1000 farmers per Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan MLGU, BLGU's, 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 MLGU, PCIC
year PCIC
Establishment of Farmers Farmers' Resiliency / Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 Tublay MLGU,
Resiliency/Recovery Fund Recovery Fund established BLGU's, Benguet BLGU's,
PLGU Benguet PLGU

Conduct of Climate Forum Conduct of annul Climate Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 Tublay MLGU,
Forum BLGU's, Benguet BLGU's
PLGU
Pre and Post Disaster Need Conduct of PDNA as the Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Benguet PLGU,
Assessment for Agriculture Sector need arises BLGU's, Benguet Tublay MLGU,
PLGU BLGU's,

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Formulation of Cotingency plan for 1 cotingency plan Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 Benguet PLGU,
agriculture sector formulated and BLGU's, Benguet Tublay MLGU,
implemented PLGU BLGU's,

Establishment of 8 Fog catcher 8 Fog catcher facility with Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ BSU 450.00 450.00 300.00 MLGU
facility with water tank water tank established

Few farmers
are adopting
IPM, GAP and
organic
farming
Conduct of trainngs on GAP/OA 7 GAP trainings conducted Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 100.00 150.00 100.00 PLGU MLGU trainings
farmers DA-CAR RFU seminars
organizations/co FPA
ops

Conduct of trainngs on GAP/OA 20 GAP trainings Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan MLGU/PLGU 100.00 150.00 100.00 PLGU MLGU trainings
conducted farmers DA-CAR RFO/ seminars
organizations/co FPA
ops

Training on GAP/ OA 3 trainings conducted Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ 50.00 50.00 50.00 ATI-CAR/
LGU PLGU/ LGU
Training on GAP/ OA 3 trainings conducted Bokod Bokod Bokod ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ 500.00 500.00 500.00 ATI-CAR/
LGU PLGU/ LGU

Training on GAP/ OA 3 trainings conducted Sablan Sablan Sablan ATI-CAR/ PLGU/ 50.00 50.00 50.00 ATI-CAR/
LGU PLGU/ LGU
Training on organic farming or good 3 trainings conducted, 60 Tuba 41 farmers 42 farmers MLGU,PLGU,DA 100.00 150.00 150.00 MLGU,PLGU,D
agricultural practices farmers (Tuba) (Tuba) ,ATI A & other line
agencies

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Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Training on Organic and GAP 70 farmers to adopt GAP Bakun Bakun Bakun PLGU MLGU 100.00 150.00 100.00 PLGU MLGU trainings
standards & farm mechanization farmers DA-CAR RFU seminars
organizations

Advocacy/ massive IEC on GAP, 10 IEC conducted Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU/ PLGU/
IPM, OA and same technologies CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU

Conduct of IECs on OA and one IECs on GAP & OA Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, ATI- 120.00 120.00 120.00 DA-CAR,
(1) GAP Trainings per year conducted in barangays CAR, PLGU, ATI-CAR,
and OA and one (1) GAP MLGU MLGU
Trainings per year
Fast tract processing of applications 100 % Validation & Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg- Buguias, LGU-Buguias,
for GAP and Organic certifications endorsement of OA & GAP BPI, DA BPI, DA
compliant Buguias farmers

Provision of funds for the 10 units GAP required Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG, 150.00 150.00 200.00 DA regular,
construction of GAP related/ facilities constructed OPAG MLGU
required facilities

Continous education to farmers . Increased no. of complying Tuba Tuba Tuba ATI, MLGU 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGUs, ATI
Giving of incentives to practitioners. farmers.

Promotion of GAP and OA to a. Provide budget for the Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan MLGU, 30.00 30.00 30.00 MLGU,
farmers Good Agricultural Practices PLGU,DA PLGU
(GAP) program activities.

b. Training on Insect Pest


and Disease Management

c. Conducted IECs in Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, ATI- 120.00 120.00 120.00 DA-CAR,
barangays and OA and one CAR, PLGU, ATI-CAR,
(1) GAP Trainings per year MLGU MLGU

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Promotion of GAP and OA to a. Provide budget for the Sablan Sablan Sablan MLGU, PLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 MLGU,
farmers Good Agricultural Practices DA PLGU
(GAP) program activities.

b. Training on Insect Pest


and Disease Management

More trainings on GAP/IPM and Atleast most of the farmers Itogon Itogon Itogon LGU and DA- 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 PLGU,LGU, DA-
organic farming are adapting GAP and CAR CAR,ATI
Organic Farming

More trainings on GAP/IPM and Atleast most of the farmers Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU, DA-CAR 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 PLGU, LGU,
organic farming are adapting GAP and DA-CAR, ATI
Organic Farming
Fast track processing of Capability building on OA Atok Atok 150.00 150.00 150.00 MLGU/
applications for GAP and Organic and GAP PLGU/
Certification ATI -CAR/
RBOs

Training on Organic and GAP 90 farmers to adopt GAP Sablan Sablan Sablan PLGU/MLGU 60.00 60.00 60.00 PLGU MLGU trainings
standards & farm mechanization farmers DA-CAR RFU seminars
organizations

Follow Organic Agriculture and 80 farmers accredited for Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ OPAg / 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU
GAP standards OA, 30 farmers accredited BPI/ DA - CAR
for GAP

Provision of funds for the 10 units GAP required Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan Prone to strong climate resilient DA, OMAG, 150.00 150.00 200.00 DA regular,
construction of GAP related/required facilities constructed typhoon and structure and OPAG MLGU
facilities landslide riprap

Establishment of Demonstration 8 Demo Farms/Learning Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 300.00 300.00 200.00 Benguet PLGU,
Farms/ Learning Sites Sites established BLGU's, Benguet Tublay MLGU,
PLGU, DA BLGU's, DA

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Adoption of organic farming and 46 accredited RBOs Atok Atok Atok OMAg 25.00 25.00 25.00 MLGU/ RBO
GAP practices to reduce cost of trained on OA and GAP
inputs like synthetic fertilizers and
pesticides thru IPM

Training on Organic and GAP 500 farmers to adopt GAP Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan PLGU MLGU 100.00 150.00 100.00 PLGU MLGU trainings
standards & farm mechanization farmers DA-CAR RFU seminars
organizations

Hands on assistance and trainings 45 farmers for GAP Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU, DA LGU
to Farmers for GAP compliance compliance and 50% will
be GAP certified within 3
years
Conduct of trainings/seminars on 3 trainings conducted to 3 Sablan Sablan Sablan DA, OMAG, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA regular,
GAP Fas w/ ave. 20 members OPAG PLGU, MLGU
trained

Conduct of trainings/seminars on 3 trainings conducted to 13 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG, 90.00 150.00 150.00 DA regular,
GAP RBOs w/ ave. 20 members OPAG PLGU, MLGU
trained

POSTHARVEST

High
postharvest
losses due to
improper
transportation
and packaging
Inadequate
postharvest
facilities;

Provision of postharvest facilities postharvest facilities provided


All All All landslide, climate resilient M/PLGU, FCAs 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 M/PLGU/DA/D
Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti erosion, tropical structures OST
es es es cyclone

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of refer vans, 2 units 2 Refer Vans 2 packing Sinacbat, Kayapa, M/PLGU, FCAs 5000.00 5000.00 PRDP, DA-
packing house house Bakun Bakun CAR RFU

Provision of refer vans, 2 units 2 Refer Vans 5 packing Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan MLGU /PLGU/ 5000.00 7500.00 5000.00 PRDP, DA-
packing house house farmers CAR RFO
organizations/co
Provision of hauling/delivery trucks 6 units hauling/ delivery Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 DA-PRDP,
trucks provided PRDP,OMAG MLGU

Provision of refrigerated trucks to 5 refrigerated trucks Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 2500.00 5000.00 5000.00 DA, PRDP
qualified Buguias RBOs provided to qualified AMAD
Buguias RBOs

Provision of refrigerated trucks to 5 refrigerated trucks Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan OMAg- 2500.00 5000.00 5000.00 DA, PRDP
qualified Mankayan RBOs provided to qualified Mankayan
Mankayan RBOs AMAD

Provision of hauling vehicles 2 hauling vehicles procured Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 2000.00 2000.00 100.00 Tublay MLGU,
DA, CF DA,
Congressional
Fund, NGO's

Training on post harvest handling 3000 RSBSA enrolees Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 300.00 300.00 300.00 LGU/ PLGU/
and packaging CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU

Training on post harvest handling registered FA's Sablan Sablan Sablan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGU/ PLGU/
and packaging CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU

Conduct of trainings on post-harvest 13 RBOs w/ ave. 20 kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAg 150.00 150.00 150.00 MLGU,ATI,DA-
handling,packaging and marketing members trained CAR

Provision of plastic crates 1500 plastic crates Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias 250.00 250.00 250.00 DA-CAR
provided to qualified
Buguias farmers
Provision of plastic crates 150 plastic crates provided Sablan Sablan Sablan OMAg-Sablan 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR
to qualified farmers

Provision of plastic crates 5000 plastic crates Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU Mankayan 500.00 500.00 250.00 DA-CAR
provided to qualified
Buguias farmers

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of Crates 3,000 pcs crates Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 LGU/ PLGU/
distributed CAR/ ATI-CAR DA-CAR/ ATI-
CAR
Provision of Crates 3,000 pcs crates Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 LGU/ PLGU/
distributed CAR DA-CAR/ ATI-
CAR
Provision of container crates 500 crates /yr provided Tuba Tuba Tuba DA 700.00 700.00 700.00 DA

Provision of Plastic Crates Provided 500 pcs plastic Kapangan DA 300.00 DA-CAR
crates for 5 active Fas MLGU MLGU
involved in OA and GAP
Training/ seminars on post Train 15 Buguias FGs on Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 62.50 62.50 62.50 DA-CAR, DTI
production and handling system proper post production AMAD
handling

Trainings on Post-production and Conducted 3 Trainings to Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU Mankayan 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA-CAR/DTI
handling systems all HVC farmers
organizations

Trainings on Post-production and Conducted 3 Trainings to Mankayan 100.00


handling systems all HVC farmers
organizations

Trainings on Proper Post Production Conducted 3 Trainings to Kapangan DA 100.00


and Handling Systems HVC Farmers (by cluster) ATI-CAR MLGU
PLGU/MLGU

-Trainings/seminars on post 3 clustered training Atok Atok Atok OMAg 50.00 50.00 50.00 MLGU
production and handling systems conducted on PH DA - BPRE
technologies BSU
Operationalization of Tublay Agri- 1 Operation and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 500.00 500.00 500.00 Tublay MLGU,
Marketing and Food Processing Management Plan DA, FA's DA
Center formulated and
implemented

Establishmentr of Consolidation & Consolidation & Cold Tuba Tuba Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU/FCAs 200000.00 200000.00 200000.00 M/PLGU/FCAs/
Cold Storage Facility storage facility established structure DA

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of post harvest Post harvest facilities Bokod Bokod Bokod prone to strong typhoon,
climate erosion
resilientand landslide LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 LGU/ PLGU/
facilitiies constructed structure CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-
BSU CAR/ BSU

Construction of Packaging house 10 units packaging house Bokod Bokod Bokod prone to strong climate resilient LGU/ PLGU/ DA- 30000.00 30000.00 40000.00 LGU/ PLGU/
constructed typhoon, erosion structure CAR DA
and landslide

Establishment of Highland 5 units Highland Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG 45000.00 15000.00 15000.00 DA-PRDP, DA
Vegetables Production, Vegetables Production, regular, MLGU
Consolidatation and Marketing Consolidation and
Centers Marketing Centers
constructed

Establishments of Packing House 6 units packing house Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient DA/LGU/FAs/FO 4500.00
established structure and s
riprap
Establishment of one unit Balili, Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/LGU/FAs/FO 15000.00
Trading/Consolidation Center for Trading/Consolidation Mankayan Mankayan structure and s
Bosigan MPC center established riprap

Establishment of 3 units Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient DA, 45000.00 45000.00 45000.00 DA-PRDP,
Trading/Consolidation Center Trading/Consolidation typhoon and structure and PRDP,OMAG MLGU
center established landslide riprap

Establishment of 3 Trading/Consolidation Kibungan Kibungan tropical cyclone, slope protection, 2000.00 4000.00
Trading/Consolidation Center for Center established Landslide retaining walls
Madaymen Good Agriculture and climate
Practitioners Association (MGAPA), resilient structure
Peculiar Farmers Organization,
Palina Agriculture Farmers
Community
Provision of Organization
packing centers, products are properly Tuba Tuba Tuba prone to erosion climate resilient ATI,MLGU 15000.00 DA
harvesters & haulers packed, clean, and and landslide structure
transported to market.

Provision of Consolidation Center 3 units consolidation center La Trinidad La Trinidad La Trinidad Tropical Climate Resilient LGU/ Farmers 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA/ PRDP
established Cyclone and Structure
Soil Erosion

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of Pallets, Rubber Crates, 60 Pallets; 1,500 crates La Trinidad 150.00 DA/ PRDP
Weighing Scale (heavy duty), (collapsible and non-
prescribe boxes to be use for collapsible); 6 Weighing
packaging and marketing Scale;
Construction of Packing Facility Constructed one (1) Paykek, DA-CAR 3000.00 DA-CAR
Packing Facility for GAP & Kapangan MLGU
OA certified commodities DOST
Number of Beneficiaries: 5
Establishment of Barangay 8 units Consolidation & Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 3000.00 3000.00 2000.00 Tublay MLGU,
Consolidation and Distribution Distribution Centers Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
Centers established DA, FA's DA,
Congressional
Fund
Provision of post harvest facilities 1 PPS constructed and 1 Atok OMAg 5.5 M MLGU
and equipment - refer truck provided DA - CAR DA - CAR
1 Packing and Pre-cooling facility DA - BPRE DA - BPRE
with complete equipment and
amenities
-1 refrigerated truck
Construction of collection and pre- 8 Collection and pre- Atok Atok Atok MLGU / 6000.00 6000.00 4000.00 PRDP/
packing centers established with packing centers DA - CAR / DA-CAR/
complete appropriate equipment established with complete PhilMech PLGU/
and amenities appropriate equipment and MLGU/
amenities RBOs

Construction/ Installation of 6 units agri tramlines Buguias Buguias Buguias prone to strong climate resilient PHILMECH, DA, 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 PHILMECH,
agricultural tramlines provided to qualified typhoon, erosion structure LGU-Buguias DA
Buguias RBOs and landslide

Construction of Agricultural Tramline Construction of Ambanga- Sagubo, DA 3000.00 DA


Ampongot Tramline Kapangan MLGU
No. of Beneficiaries: 116
HHs
Length: ≈3 Kms
Construction of Tramline at Empawa 1 tramline constructed Atok 1500.00 MDF/OPAg

Construction of Tramline at 2 tramline constructed Atok 1500.00 MDF/OPAg


Kayanga - Pegdeyto

Establishment of tramlines 8 Tramlines established at Atok Atok Atok MLGU / 6000.00 6000.00 4000.00 PRDP/
the 8 brgys. (1 unit each) DA - CAR / DA-CAR/
PhilMech PLGU/
MLGU/
RBOs

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Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of Tramline as to 3 tramlines established La Tropical Climate Resilient LGU, Farmers 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 DA/PRDP
mode of transportation Trinidad Cyclone Tramline Organization
Construction of Tramline 2 tramline constructed, Banengbe Banangan, Climate Resilient MLGU 2000.00 2000.00 DA/PRDP
1km ng, Sablan Sablan Tramline

Construction of Tramline 1km (capacity: Pagal, Tropical Climate Resilient MLGU 2000.00 DA/PRDP
Shilan, La Cyclone and Tramline
Trinidad Soil Erosion

More subsidized support to Enough subsidized Tuba Tuba Tuba DA 1500.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA,LGUs
postharvest facilities; not postharvest facilities suited
overpriced. in the locality provided.

Inadequate
farm-to-market
roads and
tramlines
Opening/Improvement/Rehabilitation Farm to Market Roads All All All prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 1000000.00 1000000.00 1000000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
of Farm to Market Roads opened/Improved/Rehabilit Municipaliti Municipaliti Municipaliti typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
ated es es es and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement & rehabilitation of 21 FMR's improved Bokod Bokod Bokod prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ LGU/ PLGU/
FMRs typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH ATI-CAR/ DA-
and landslide protection, CAR/ DPWH
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR 110 Pangawan- 1.0 km road improved Ambuklao, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 12000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Ili FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR 110- Pakak- 6.911kms road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 80000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Akbot- Mangakew- Prospek FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Improvement of Pito FMR, Pito 1.267 kms road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 2000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
,Bokod Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR 110 Pito 4.023kms road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 48000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Proper- Simbonan FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR 207 1.571kms improved Bila, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 18000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Balangabang - Digew - Abiang FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
JNR 207 Binado- Bila E/S- Kiweng- 5.183 kms road improved Bila, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 60000.00
Aponan - Acnip Rd Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR KBA Kiweng- 2.438 kms road improved Bila, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 28000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Pangkikan-Bayabas Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR AL Palansa- 1.839 kms road improved Bila, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 32000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Abukay-Batanto FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH /DOT
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Binado-Bangao 0.140 kms road improved Bila, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 2000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
FMR Bila Bokod Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

JNR 110 Balanak - Kawal - Bisal 10.507 kms road improved Bobok- prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 126000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Proper Rd. Bisal typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of BKBP Kawal- 2.412kms road improved Bobok- prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 28000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Libacong FMR Bisal typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR110 Bobok- 4.241kms road improved Bobok- prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 50000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Otbong Rd Bisal typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Libacong-Aponan - 1.206 kms road improved Bobok- prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 14000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Shep-ol-Anshepdas FMR Bisal typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR 207 Kiweng- 1.434kms road improved Daclan, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 16000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Embassay FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR Line 10 - 3.982 kms road improved Ekip, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 47000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Palpalan FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR GNC 3.110kms road improved Nawal, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 37000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Bawempeta-Tongdoe FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Improvement of JNR 110 pilpiloy- 3.850 kms road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 45000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Baay-Piloklok Rd Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR Akbot-Bila 1.122 kms improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 13000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR Anoples - 1.085 kms road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 13000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Hahpiyat FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR110 Pakak- 5.064 kms road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 60000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Sayet FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JNR110 Pakak- 1.0 km road improved Pito, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 11000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Witeg FMR Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JBR PAMP 1.847 kms road improved Poblacion, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 22000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Mangakew-3rd Tower Rd Bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JPR KDCTB 4.297kms road improved Tickey, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 52000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
Camangaan- Cosingan- Cacuduran bokod typhoon, erosion structure, slope DPWH DPWH
Rd and landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement or development of FMRs developed/improved Tuba Tuba Tuba prone to climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 20000.00 15000.00 15000.00 M/PLGU/ DA/
FMRs. erosion and structure, slope DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of FMR's 8 FMR's Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to climate resilient B/M/PLGU, DA, 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 Tubllay MLGU,
improved/constructed with erosion and structure, slope DPWH Benguet PLGU,
12 kilometers length landslide protection, DA, CF
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of FMR's 50 kms of bad road Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient B/M/PLGU, DA, 120000.00 240000.00 240000.00 DA, DPWH,
improved typhoon and structure, slope DPWH PLGU, MLGU
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Proper to Ba-ay 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 3000.00
Road via Lebeng, Lusod, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Proper Lusod to 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 6000.00
Ba-ay Road via Lebeng, Lusod, completed typhoon and structure, slope
Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Mongol-Sebat 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 3500.00
Farm to Market Road, Batan, completed typhoon and structure, slope
Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement/Construction of 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 500.00
Magbhat to Bhatoan Extension completed typhoon and structure, slope
Road, Gusaran, Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement along Dinamili-Liang- 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Tinaleb-Alta FMR (Liang Section), completed typhoon and structure, slope
Ballay (Phase II), Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Bacbacan- 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Plateau FMR, Pacso, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Dinamili-Takitak- 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Mogao Road (Bolagabog Section) completed typhoon and structure, slope
Phase II Ballay, Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Bolagabog FMR 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Ballay, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road widening with slope protection 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 4000.00
along Washington to Bumagat FMR, completed typhoon and structure, slope
Batan, Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Dinamili- 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Dimipayas FMR Phase II, Ballay, completed typhoon and structure, slope
Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Proper to Nakilo 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2500.00
FMR, Tawangan, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement at Dinamili Alta Road 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
(Alta Section) Ballay, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Tabayo Road 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 3000.00
(Section Haad Aguindang Access completed typhoon and structure, slope
Road), Ballay, Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bakbakan-Kebkeb 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
FMR, Pacso, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Beleng-Mawini 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
FMR, Duacan, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Proper to Ba-ay 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
Road via Lebeng ,Lusod, Kabayan completed typhoon and structure, slope
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement/ Rehabilitation 100% FMR improvement Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 5000.00
Dinamili-Liang-Taaw Kubo FMR completed typhoon and structure, slope
Ballay, Kabayan landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
climate resilient
structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Kias - Acupan- 22.0 kms road improved Itogon prone to strong climate resilient B/M/PLGU, DA, 264000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Pacdal- Philex Road typhoon, flood, structure, slope DPWH
landslide, protection,
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Improvement of Bito- Danglay- 4.0 kms improved Ampucao, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 48000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Tunnel- Tucod- Amonin -Somil- Itogon typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
Nangilig - Ampucao FMR landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Rehabilitation of Geweng - 1.5kms road rehabilitated Loacan, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 18000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Calabcaben, Loacan Road Itogon typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Re-opening of Narva- Besil, 2.0 kms road improved Virac, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 40000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Gumatdang with vehicular bridge Gumatdan typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
connecting Barangay Virac and g, Itogon landslide, protection, DPWH
Gumatdang erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Rehabilitation of and improvement 1 km road improved Ucab- prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 3000.00 3000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
of Maligaya-Goldcreek FMR Poblacion, typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
Itogon landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Improvement of Cashet-Tabu-Bantic 7.6 kmsroad improved Dalupirip, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 90000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
FMR Itogon typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Concreting of Binongaan-Palew 2.0 kms road concreted Tinongdan, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 24000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
FMR Itogon typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system

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Opening Upper Camp-Bayateng, 1.5 kms road opened Ampucao, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 18000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Ampucao FMR Itogon typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Opening of Dalicno, Ampucao FMR 1.5 kms road opened Ampucao, prone to strong climate resilient RBOs, 18000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Itogon typhoon, flood, structure, slope B/M/PLGU, DA,
landslide, protection, DPWH
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Improvement of Road at Simpa, 100% FMR improvement Itogon prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Ampucao, Itogon completed typhoon, flood, structure, slope
landslide, protection,
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Improvement of Piket Road, 100% FMR improvement Itogon prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Loacan, Itogon completed typhoon, flood, structure, slope
landslide, protection,
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Improvement of Narva FMR, Virac, 100% FMR improvement Itogon prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Itogon completed typhoon, flood, structure, slope
landslide, protection,
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Improvement of Dalicno Ampucao 100% FMR improvement Itogon prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 1500.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Road ,Virac, Itogon(additional completed typhoon, flood, structure, slope
funding) landslide, protection,
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system
Construction of FMR From Virac to 100% FMR improvement Itogon prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA,LGU,DPWH
Riverside to Divang, Virac, Itogon completed typhoon, flood, structure, slope
landslide, protection,
erosion and retaining walls
drought and drainage
system

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Riprap at Sitio Lap-angan, 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2500.00
Palasaan, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction/Improvement along 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Wante to Nabitog FMR, Mankingao, completed structure, slope
Balili, Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Slope Protection along Pabileng- 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Bayoyo Road, Tabio, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bay-o FMR, Balili, 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Opening of Lap-angan FMR, 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
Cabiten, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of PEYAS DODON to 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
Guinawang Via Nap-nap FMR, Am- completed structure, slope
am, Balili, Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Ambabag-Lipatan 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
Poy-ok FMR, Guinaoang, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Dekdek FMR, 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Bulalacao, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Central Bulalacao 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
FMR, Bulalacao Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Payen FMR, 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 4000.00
Palasaan, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Colong Copcopit 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
FMR, Bulalacao, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bekes to Ambabag 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
FMR Taneg, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Salin FMR, Balili, 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Opening and Improvement at Sitio 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 3000.00
Lamut FMR Ca-ew, Bulalacao, completed structure, slope
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Bulalacao Palasaan 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00
Provincial Road Entrance Section, completed structure, slope
Bulalacao, Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Colalo FMR, Colalo 100% FMR improvement Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00
Proper, Mankayan completed structure, slope
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Manaba -decdec- Total No. of farmers = 160 Bulalacao, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 4300.00 PRDP/DA
cotcot FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
12 has, L =4,300 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lower Mogao FMR Total No. of farmers = 50 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 500.00 PRDP/DA
HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
3 has, L =500 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Atayan - Ayosip Total No. of farmers = 150 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 1723.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
10 has, L=1,723 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Atayan-Dasay Total No. of farmers = 60 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 902.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
4 has, L=902 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bulalacao - Total No. of farmers = 1200 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 92000.00 PRDP/DA
Cabacab-Pasnaan FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
20 has, L=9,280 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Pacda- Total No. of farmers = 200 Palasaan, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 45170.00 PRDP/DA
Mayangyang-Liten FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
has, L=4,517 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bato - Liwang FMR Total No. of farmers = 100 Tabio, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 28720.00 PRDP
HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
8 has, L=2872 meters protection,
Concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Sabian Upper Total No. of farmers = 75 Taneg, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 700.00 PRDP/DA
Taneg FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
5 has, L= 700 meters protection,
Concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Am-am-Balikanaw Total No. of farmers = 250 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 20000.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
10 has, L= 2Kilometers protection,
Concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Atayan-Soyosoyan Total No. of farmers = 300 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 40000.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
20 has, L= 4Kilometers protection,
Concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lap-angan-Gueday Total No. of farmers = 100 Suyoc, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 40000.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope
20 has, L= 3Kilometers protection,
Concreted retaining walls
and drainage
system
Farm to Market Road Camanpaguey 2km. FMR Constructed Cabiten, climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/ 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
to Lap-angan Mankayan structure, slope DA/DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Construction of Farm-to-market road 2 km. FMR Constructed Tabio, climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
at Madaymen, Tabio Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road opening and improvement at 3 km. Road Opened Tabio, climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Bato (Liwang, Pakedlan, Baay) Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bayoyo-Pas-adan 1km. FMR Improved Tabio, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 25000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
farm-to-market Road (1 Kilometer Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
old provincial road) protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement at Baguingey-Pilid- 2 km. FMR Improved Tabio, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Panad Farm-to-market road (2 Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
kilometers) protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bekes-CENRO- 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Baeydagem FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Baayan-Sabian 3km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Opening at Liten-Biangdan FMR 3km. FMR Opened Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Opening of Baayan-Sabian FMR 3k.m FMR Opened Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bekes -Abbao FMR 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Inoman-Abbao 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Doggong-Lupaak 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Pongo-Palidan FMR 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Banooy FMR 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Doggong-Elizabeth 2km. FMR Improved Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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FMR Opening at Gubasan-Sabian 3km. FMR Opened Taneg, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvementt of Sese FMR 2 km. Constructed Sapid, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Gravel Pit FMR 2 km. Constructed Sapid, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Sapid FMR. 2 km. Constructed Sapid, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Pavement Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Central Palasaan FMR Concreting 2 km. FMR Concreted Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Mayangyang Aliway FMR 3 km. FMR Concreted Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Concreting Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Liten FMR Concreting 2 km. FMR Concreted Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Lap-angan Payen FMR Construction 2 km. Constructed Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Mayangyang Cagew FMR 2 km. FMR Concreted Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Concreting Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Dong as -Dapilan FMR Concreting 3 km. FMR Concreted Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Sinakyay FMR 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
, landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Mayangyang-Liten FMR Road 2km. FMR Improved Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Improvement Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Liten-Bangbango FMR Road 3km. FMR Opened Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Opening Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Sampigok FMR at 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Ambabag , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Lip-atan/ 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Banbanayen FMR at Guinaoang , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Ambabag, Lip-atan,- 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Poy-ok, FMR Guinaoang, Mankayan , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Maggangan FMR - 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Tongdo Guinaoang, Mankayan , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Dowag- Toking- 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Maggangan FMR , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
Improvement of NakawaFMR 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to system
climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
, landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Sinakyay FMR at 2km. FMR Improved Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Lip-atan, Guinaong, Mankayan , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Ambabag FMR, 2km. FMR Improvement Guinaoang prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Guinaoang, Mankayan completed , landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Opening of Colalo Farm to Market 300m constructed Colalo, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 6000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Road Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lit-angan- Saligay- 700m improvement Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 14000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Beneng Farm to Market Road completed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Concreting of Sitio Gobak, Brgy. 1.4 km improvement Palasaan, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 21000.00
Palasaan FMR, Mankayan completed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Gawed Farm to 400m Road Improved Colalo, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 8000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Market Road Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Cabatoan FMR 400m Road Improved Colalo, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 8000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lower Colalo FMR 700m Road Improved Colalo, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 14000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Rehabilitation of Kawayan FMR 300m Road Improved Colalo, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 6000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Construction of Busan FMR 400m Road Constructed Colalo, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 8000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Concreting of Farm to Market Road 2 km FMR Concreted Cabiten, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
From Sitio Takki to Sitio Baed, Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Cabiten, Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Concreting of Maduto to Mantiyeng 2 km FMR Concreted Cabiten, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Farm to Market Road, Cabiten, Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of Farm to Market 2 km FMR Constructed Cabiten, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Road from Camanpaguey to Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of FMR Lap-Angan, 2 km FMR Constructed Cabiten, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Cabiten, Mankayan Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Concreting of Guiweng to Batikang 2 km FMR Constructed Cabiten, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Farm to Market Road Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of Concrete Pavement 2 km FMR Concrete Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
along Posdo-Ca-ew FMR Pavement Constructed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Construction of PPCP along 2km FMR pavement Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Dalimpayas-Cot-cot FMR improved Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of PCCP along 2km FMR pavement Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Junction-Panad Bulalacao (FMR) constructed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of Pavement Along 2km Road pavement Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Demang-Bulalacao FMR constructed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of Pavement along 2km FMR pavement Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Enga-an Bulalacao FMR constructed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of Pavement at 2km FMR pavement Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Bangsalan FMR constructed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Construction of Pavement at 2km Pavement constructed Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Tabbac-Pacpacungan FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road Opening at Sitio Ca-ew- 15km Road opened Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 375000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Manaba FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Continuation of Pavement at Inga- 2km FMR Concrete Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
an Damoslog FMR Pavement Constructed Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Dek-dek-Gawa-an 2 km FMR Improved Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Halsema-Cot-cot 2 km FMR Improved Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Aso FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Manaba-Dek-dek 2 km FMR Improved Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road Opening at Manpey-as FMR 2km FMR Road opened Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road opening at Panad FMR 2km FMR Road opened Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road Opening at Sitio Demang FMR 700m Road opened Bulalacao, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 17500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Ambaokok- 2km FMR improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Degway FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Degway-Lepaak 2km FMR improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Degway-Payeo 1.8km FMR improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 45000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lepaak-Todey FMR 2km FMR improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Todey-Baay FMR 2km FMR improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bedbed-Appas 4km improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 100000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lepaak-Bedbed 3km improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Todey-Proper 1.5 km improved Bebdbed, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Bedbed FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Concreting of Barangay Balili FMR, 2km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Barangay Balili, Mankayan, Benguet Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Concreting of Pasna-an Ayosep 2km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR, Balili, Mankayn Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Agaki-Nalicob-Am- 2km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
am fFMR, Balili Mankayan Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Alam-am FMR 2 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Atayan –Sameng 1.5kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
BeckleyFMR/community Rd. Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Atayan- 2.4 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 60000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Macawawan-Dasay Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
FMR/Community Rd. protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Atayan-Nabilngan- 4 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 100000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Soyosoyan-Alam-am Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
FMR/Community Rd. protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Camanba-ey- 6 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 150000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Bawing Pokingan FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Camanba-ey- 4 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 100000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Cabacab-Liwang FMR/community Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Rd protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Central Balili- 2 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Palidan FMR/community Rd Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Dagadag-Guisat 1.5kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Langgatay FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Dagadag-Pulag 2 km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Dagadag Balili, Mankayan Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Dalip-ac-Ayosep 4 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 100000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Community Rd. Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Esset-LabaanFMR 2 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lay-odan FMR 2 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lower Mogao FMR/ 1.5kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Community Rd. Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lungog- Pangkikan 2km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR, Balili Mankayan Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Mangkingao-Sil-ak 6 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 150000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Mogao-Pasnaan- 4 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 100000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Saleng FMR/community Rd. Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Nagawaan- 1.5kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Conacon FMR/community Rd. Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Pasna-an Ayosep- 2km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Cabacab FMR, Balili, Mankayan Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Sayapot- 1.5kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Tannabong FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Soysoyan Alam-am 2km FMR improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Ayosep FMR, Balili Mankayan Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvements of Atayan-Nagawaan- 4 kilometers constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 100000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Tam-awan-Central Balili Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
FMR/Community Rd. protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvements of Dalip-ac Ayosep 2km. FMR Improved Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvements of Tam-awan-Takip 1.5km. FMR constructed Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 37500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Rehabilitation of Com. road, Mogao 2km. FMR rehabilitated Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
to Pasna-an FMR Barngay Balili, Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Rehabilitation of Mogao- Dinmoyog 2km. FMR rehabilitated Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Farm to market Road, Balili Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Rehabilitation of Mogao-Pasna-an 2km. FMR rehabilitated Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 50000.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
Farm to Market Road balili, Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
Mankayan protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road Opening of Nabilngan-Busigan 500m FMR Opened Balili, prone to climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 12500.00 MLGU/PLGU/D
FMR Mankayan landslide structure, slope /DPWH A/DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Salin-Pangga- Total No. of farmers = 350 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1100.00 PRDP/DA
Balikanw FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH
3 has, L=1,803 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and riprap

Improvement of Bawengpokingan Total No. of farmers = 100 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH
10 has, L=984 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and riprap

Improvement of Amoyod FMR Total No. of farmers = 120 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1800.00 PRDP/DA
HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH
15 has, L=1,830 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and riprap

Improvement of Panaan - Ayosip- Total No. of farmers = 320 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 65.00 PRDP/DA
Cabacab FMR HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH
45 has, L=6.5 kms protection,
concreted retaining walls
and riprap

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Improvement of Tubo-Balili- Total No. of farmers = Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 160.00 PRDP/DA
Sayapot FMR/Community Road 1,045 HH ,Total Area Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH
planted = 2,802 has, L=16 protection,
kms concreted retaining walls
and riprap

Improvement of Sel-ak - Balikanaw Total No. of farmers = 250 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 4000.00 PRDP/DA
FMR HH ,Total Area planted Mankayan structure, slope /DPWH
=15 has, L=3,534 meters protection,
concreted retaining walls
and riprap

Improvement of Mankayan-Balili PR PR m improved Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU/DA/ 450000.00 DA, PRDP
Mankayan structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap

Improvement of JFMR Daldal- FMR Constructed Lengaoan, prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/DA/ 175000.00 DA, PRDP
Akipan-Toy-ob-Kasa-Lengaoan- Buguias typhoon and structure, slope DPWH
JFMR LCB with Bridge landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bad-ayan - 15.0 kms improved Buguias prone to strong climate resilient M/PLGU/DA/ 600000.00 DA, PRDP,
Cayapas - Palintaang Road typhoon and structure, slope DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J204 - Bangao-Tin- 3.597 kms improved Bangao, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 43000.00 DA,
apan-Amdodon-JFMR CBPW Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH PLGU,DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J204-Cotcot- 5.58 kms improved Bangao, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 67000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Bolinaca-Patugong- Walengweng - Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
JFMR BPLS landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of J204 - Cotcot - 1.43 kms improved Bangao, Bangao, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 17000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Cotcot Aso Road Buguias Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207 - Man-asok - 1.0 km improved Baculunga prone to strong typhoon
climateand
resilient
landslide MLGU/PLGU/DA 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Caulaan Road n, Buguias structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207 - Pingew - 1.408 kms improved Baculunga prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 17000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Dalimono Road n, Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207 - Bana-ao - 6.306 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 75000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Besocol - Mogao - Tattawa - Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Gagahaw - Guioeng - J207 landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 1.219 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 14000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Besocol - Bangaan Rd Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 1.92 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 23000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Mogao Road Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 1.968 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA ` 24000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Hacba - Pohngol Road Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 2.08 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Gagahaw - Putak - Kimpit - Inuman Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Road landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR GPKI - 1.0 km improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Kimpit - Bacantoog - Pohngol Road Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 1.015 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Lawed - Liyang Road Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 1.0 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Nasabugan - Bileng Road Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
(Nadaklan) landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 1.642 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 20000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Nasabugan -Takwil Rd Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR BBMTGG - 4.697 kms improved Amlimay, prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 56000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Toy-ob - Sicadan - Oleg Akki - Buguias typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Tabayo Lake KBB landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207 - Guioeng - 1.122 kms improved Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 14000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Bangbangayen - Paynag Road typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of JFMR CTS73 - 1.649 kms improved Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 20000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tonglo - Alilaw Road typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR CTS73 - 1.363 kms improved Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 16000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tonglo - Lulutab typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JFMR-GBP- 1.344 kms improved Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 16000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Guieong-Tangwawan-Kadelosan typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Road (Taguinday) landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207 - Nanbulang- 1.654 kms improved Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 20000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Payew-Bana-a Road typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JSNR-BTK Bot-oan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tammangan Panig-an JFMR OCDL completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Catlubong , Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JCTS 73-Dangpa- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Daldal-Akipan-Lengadan-JBL Road, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Amgaleyguey, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Mankaet Beleng 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 3500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Motyocna Extension Road FMR, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Sebang, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Dontog-Palakan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR, Catlubong, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Man-asok Taula-an 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 3000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
(Kaula-an) Extension Road FMR, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Baculongan Sur, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of FJMR SMN-Bileng- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Manis Road, Amgaleyguey, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Tonglo-Lulutab 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR Phase II, Amlimay, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Tammangan JBTP, 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 3000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Gangal Nalam-an Section Dagem completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Kampon Dillan, Sebang, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Wallayan-Naybo- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Abatan FMR, Poblacion, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JPBN Pasbol-Ibisan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Kamanbagang Road Section, Balili, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Sebang, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Bad-ayan Pugo- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Lam-ayan Sinto Road (Pugo completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Section), Baculongan Norte, landslide protection,
Buguias retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Bad-ayan Pugo- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Lam-ayan Sinto Road, Baculongan completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Norte, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J204-Bekes-Lusong 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Road, Buyacaoan, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JSNR BTK Bot-oan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tammangan Panig-an JFMR OCDL completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Lamagan Section, Catlubong, landslide protection,
Buguias retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JSNR BTK Bot-oan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tammangan Panig-an JBCP Road completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
(Panig-an Section), Sebang, landslide protection,
Buguias retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement along Masappilaw 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Natoo Section Road, Sebang, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Road Improvement of Alapang 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Elementary School, Alapang, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of JGNT-Gangal- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Nalam-an Tammangan Road, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Sebang, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Daligdig Bolinaka 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR Bangsoyao Section, Bangao, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lanas Panayawan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Road Lanas Section, Loo, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207-Modayan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 3000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Beca-eg-Kitongan FMR BPLS Road completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
(Ludey Section), Loo, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Gangal Nalam-an 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR (Dagem Section), Sebang, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Ibisan FMR, 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Sebang, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Nalam-an Toplac 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR, Sebang, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Segment Funds
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Improvement of Napulawan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
DABADAB FMR, Baculongan Norte, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Topinay Kilusan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR, Baculongan Norte, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Lamagan FMR, 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Baculongan Norte, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement Bad-ayan Pugo Lam- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
ayan Sintulod Pugo-Closing Section, completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Baculongan Norte, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Pugo Langet FMR, 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Baculongan Norte, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement Obanga Paeng Bileng 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Nakagang Kibasan FMR (Piloklok completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Section), Baculongan Sur landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of J207-Loo-Lanas- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Panayaoan Bula-an -J BPLS Road completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
(Patong-o Section), Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Bayoyo Kaipadan 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR, Buyacaoan, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Rehabilitation/ Improvement of 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
JFMR BTA Landingan Bengbeng- completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Backuit Road, Bangao, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement at J207-Bad-ayan- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Pugo Lam-ayan Sinto J204-Road completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
Bad-ayan Section, Baculongan Sur landslide protection,
,Buguias retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Salatic FMR, 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Natubleng, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Paneg-an 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tamangan to Bot-oan Road completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
(Duguan Section), Sebang, Buguias landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Kebasan-Sipitan- 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1500.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Pelongan-Pilocloc-Paing-Obanga completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
FMR (Sipitan Extension) landslide protection,
Baculongan Norte, Buguias retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of Polis Akiki Road 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Amgaleyguey, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system

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Improvement of Saclalan Pagenpen 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR, Amgaleyguey, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Improvement of JDE-Daligdig 100% FMR improvement Buguias prone to strong climate resilient MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Manbago Road Bangao, Buguias completed typhoon and structure, slope /DPWH DPWH
landslide protection,
retaining walls
and drainage
system
Opening and Improvement of Sipsip 100% FMR improvement Kibungan prone to slope protection, MLGU/PLGU/DA 5000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
to Bino FMR, Palina, Kibungan completed erosion, retaining walls /DPWH DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Sipsip to Tapao 100% FMR improvement Kibungan prone to slope protection, MLGU/PLGU/DA 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR, Palina, Kibungan completed erosion, retaining walls /DPWH DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Opening/ Improvement Napsong 100% FMR improvement Kibungan prone to slope protection, MLGU/PLGU/DA 4000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tubeng FMR, Madaymen, Kibungan completed erosion, retaining walls /DPWH DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement along Riverside- 100% FMR improvement Kibungan prone to slope protection, MLGU/PLGU/DA 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Tagpaya Kudsil Road, Madaymen, completed erosion, retaining walls /DPWH DPWH
Kibungan landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Pakpakitan-Talibuy- 4 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 50.00 DA/M/PLGU/
oc FMR concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

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Improvement along Masala-Tagpaya 2 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 25.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Manggaan-Bekes- 3 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 40.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Culiang FMR concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Bokes-Ewa- 3 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 30.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Botiwtiw FMR/Access Road concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Sapdaan-Deccan- 2 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 25.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Nangamlay FMR concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Panaliktikan-Song 2 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 25.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Access Road\ concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Lamagan-Tapaw 2 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 25.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Access Road concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

Improvement of Saleng-Napsong 3 km road improved and Kibungan prone to slope protection, DA/MLGU/PLGU 30.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR concreted erosion, retaining walls DPWH
landslide and climate
resilient structure

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the Province & diseases) Implementation

Improvement of Balucas-Sagpawe 2.1 km of road with 50 Shilan, La Flood and Soil climate resilient LGU 210000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
FMR with bridge component meters of bridge Trinidad Erosion structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap

Impropvement of Pagal-Banquero 2 km improved Shilan, La Flood and Soil climate resilient LGU DA/M/PLGU/
FMR Trinidad Erosion structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement of Adaoyun Lower 2 km road improved Wangal, Flood and Soil climate resilient LGU 200000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Wangal FMR La Trinidad Erosion structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement of Gusaran FMR with 1 km road; 20 meters Wangal, Flood and Soil climate resilient LGU 120000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
bridge bridge La Trinidad Erosion structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement of Farm to Market 100% FMR improvement La Trinidad Flood and Soil climate resilient DA/M/PLGU/
Road at Bato-Timog Community completed Erosion structure, slope DPWH
Road, Longlong, Puguis, La Trinidad protection,
retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement of PASWIK, Timoy 100% FMR improvement La Trinidad Flood and Soil climate resilient DA/M/PLGU/
Road, Longlong, Puguis, La Trinidad completed Erosion structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement/Concreting of road 100% FMR improvement La Trinidad Flood and Soil climate resilient DA/M/PLGU/
with Construction of Drainage Canal completed Erosion structure, slope DPWH
along Upper Purok 3 Banig, protection,
Tawang, La Trinidad (Perez Cayat retaining walls,
to Johnny Saytoc area) riprap & drainage
system

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Improvement of Mamaga Canal, 100% FMR improvement La Trinidad Flood and Soil climate resilient DA/M/PLGU/
Mamaga, Balili, La Trinidad completed Erosion structure, slope DPWH
protection,
retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement of Road and 100% FMR improvement La Trinidad Flood and Soil climate resilient DA/M/PLGU/
Construction of Flood Control completed Erosion structure, slope DPWH
Pinebreeze, Shamolog, Pico La protection,
Trinidad retaining walls,
riprap & drainage
system
Improvement of alapang-alno-Tuel- 18.0 kms. Road improved La Trinidad prone to climate resilient M/PLGU 200000.00 200000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
ambongdola Road & Tublay erosion, tropical structure DPWH
cyclone,
landslide
Improvement of Betwag - Pongayan 11.0 kms. Road improved Tublay & Tublay & M/PLGU 200000.00 200000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Road Kapangan Kapangan DPWH

Improvement along Belis to 100% FMR improvement Kapangan M/PLGU 1000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Cabilisan FMR, Pudong, Kapangan completed DPWH

Opening Ampungot FMR, Sagubo, 100% FMR improvement Kapangan M/PLGU 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Kapangan completed DPWH

Rehabilitation/ Improvement along 100% FMR improvement Kapangan M/PLGU 2000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
Ag-agat to Lokot and Extension of completed DPWH
Road Opening, Cayapes, Kapangan

Improvement of Proper Datakan to No. of Beneficiaries=85HH Datakan, P/MLGU 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Togoy FMR Length in Km≈ 1.37 Kapangan DA DPWH
Service Area≈ 61 Has

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Improvement along Kantaw – No. of Beneficiaries=113 Pudong, P/MLGU 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Toplac FMR HHs Kapangan DA DPWH
Length in km≈ 3.23

Improvement along Longboy-Tacal No. of Beneficiaries=134 Labueg, P/MLGU 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


FMR (Tacal Section) HHs Kapangan DA DPWH
Length in km≈ 1
Service Area≈ 54 Has

Improvement along Landing-Bileng No. of Beneficiaries=89 Sagubo, DA/PLGU, 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 1.08
Service Area≈ 89 Has

Construction of Ag-agat, Salat- No. of Beneficiaries=114 Cayapes, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Basig Soyosoyan FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 2.5
Service Area≈53

Construction of Ag-agat, Salat- No. of Beneficiaries=156 Cayapes, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Locot-Mangga-Talaleng FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km= 3.2
Service Area≈ 65

Construction/Opening of Cabilisan- No. of Beneficiaries=161 Pudong, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Payas-Am-asi FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 2.08
Service area≈ 57

Construction/opening of Polyang- No. of Beneficiaries=59 Beleng- DA/PLGU, 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Guedayan-Beleng-Belis FMR Farmers Belis, MLGU DPWH
Service Area≈ 50 Has Kapangan

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Construction/opening of Dao-es- No. of Beneficiaries=83 Sagubo, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Liteng-Lao-angan FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km= 3.65
Service Area≈56 Has

Construction/opening of Kapangan No. of Beneficiaries=201 Central, DA/PLGU, 15000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Central-Aso FMR HHs Datakan, MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 1.5 Kapangan
Service area≈ 50 Has

Construction of Gawa- Pakawan, No. of Beneficiaries=132 Paykek, DA/PLGU, 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Paykek FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 1.8
Service Area≈ 53 Has

Construction of Bakiwag, Paykek- No. of Beneficiaries=147 Pudong, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Proper Pudong FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 3.6
Service Area≈ 53

Opening of Sadel-Locot-Pacda FMR No. of Beneficiaries=118 Cayapes, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 2.1
Opening of Tadayan-Toplac FMR No. of Beneficiaries=113 Pudong, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/
HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 5
Service Area≈ 90 Has

Construction of Paykek-Sadel- No. of Beneficiaries=114 Paykek, DA/PLGU, 25000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Pudong FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 5
Service area≈ 60 Has

Improvement of Tacal-Sumling-Ibo No. of Beneficiaries=87 Labueg, DA/PLGU, 30000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 3.3
Service area≈ 67 has

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Improvement of Baguingey-Central No. of Beneficiaries=185 Central DA/PLGU, 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


(Extension) FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 1
Service area≈ 55 Has

Improvement of Shontog-Anjapat No. of Beneficiaries= 109 Datakan, DA/PLGU, 15000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


(Extension) FMR HHs Kapangan MLGU DPWH
Length in km≈ 1.014
Service Area≈ 52 Has

Construction/Improvement of No. of Sagubo, MLGU 12000.00 DA/M/PLGU/


Ampongot to Tiongan FMR Beneficiaries=112HH, Kapangan DA DPWH

Opening/Improvement of Sagubo- FMR Constructed Sagubo, DA/PLGU, 330000.00 M/PLGU/


Tio-angan Road Kapangan MLGU DA/DPWH/NF

Improvement of Ubod-Abiang FMR No. of Beneficiaries=175 Taba-ao, MPLGU/ DA 25000.00 M/PLGU/


HH, 2 kilometers in Length Kapangan DA/DPWH/NF

Improvement of Adaoay - Anchokey 21.0 kms improved Atok & Atok & MPLGU/ DA 700000.00 500000.00 M/PLGU/
- Pacso - Cattubo Road Kabayan Kabayan DA/DPWH/NF

Improvement of Bato to Section 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Chumenay-Tongshol FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Pasdong bridge Bridge constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Construction of Kisset - Moding 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 8000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Gueweng to 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 12000.00 M/PLGU/
Andiongan FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of Road Betac - Wagi 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Section Motdok FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Road Betac - Kiskis 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Slope Protection/ 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 60000.00 M/PLGU/
stabilization of km. 288 entrance at Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Abiang Riprap
Road Improvement at Km. 288 - 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Betac Wagi FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Bangawan 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
- Colong, Lower Abiang Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement of Bet-ang - 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Shamon-ak -Apunan - Motdok - Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Badili - Klagi FMR Riprap
Construction of Pavement at Upper 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/ Trainings
Balat FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF Seminars
Riprap
Improvement of FMR at Lacaan 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Farm-to- Market 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Road with vehicular bridge along Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Siguib FMR Riprap
Construction of Pavement at Upper 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 7000.00 M/PLGU/
Balat to Lower Siguib FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Adala - Saddle 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Road Opening and improvement 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
along Belis - Pitdao - Barian - Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Damsite FMR with vehicular bridge Riprap
Construction of PCCP at K. 22, 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Piloy FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of Pavement at Belis- 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Pitdao-Daing FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road improvement at Belis - Pecket 1 FMR improved Caliking Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road improvement at Belis - 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Bayongkibo FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of concrete pavement 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
at Anopol FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road improvement at Caliking 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Proper - Nabneng FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Construction of concrete pavement 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
along Bileng FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road opening and improvement 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
along Sayet - Doban FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of pavement at Proper - 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Kenote - Agnay FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road improvement along Manitit 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
Damsite FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement along Casa FMR 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of PCCP at Camp 30 - 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Proper FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Construction of Farm-to-Market road 1 FMR constructed Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
at Naguey Proper to sitio Boneng Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of FMR at Casdan 1 FMR constructed Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Poccong-Pangkiwa- 1 FMR constructed Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Boneng FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of concrete pavement 1 FMR constructed Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
along Sowe -Cabayo FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of concrete pavement 1 FMR constructed Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
along Ba-ayan - Banayakeo FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Improvement of Farm-to-Market 1 FMR improved Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 40000.00 M/PLGU/
road at Bokig - Pitdao - Agas-asen Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Farm-to-Market 1 FMR improved Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 9000.00 M/PLGU/
road at Poccong- Proper Pasdong - Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Inuman Riprap
Improvement along Ampeswa - 1 FMR improved Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Balantian FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of FMR at Paoay 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Opening and concreting of Farm-to- 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
Market road at Madeclan to Km. 46 Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Farm-to-Market 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
road at Beckes Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Farm-to-Market road 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
at Salat, Balangbang and Beckes Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Construction of Farm-to-Market road 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 12000.00 M/PLGU/
at Lutaan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of Farm-to-Market road 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
at Osokan to Bonglo Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Improvement of FMR at Lower 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 8000.00 M/PLGU/
Englandad to Madeclan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Construction of pavement and riprap 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
along Catingel FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Construction of road at Section 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Telmod and Polis along Bangawan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
to Lower Abiang Riprap

Construction of Pavement of 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Bangawan to Lower Abiang, Sekdan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
- Ili Riprap

Improvement of Bangawan to Lower 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Abiang Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Sapuan to Kel-id 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Improvement of Gueweng to 1 FMR improved Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 12000.00 M/PLGU/
Andiongan barangay road section, Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Boy-utan Riprap

Construction of road at Bangawan to 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 8000.00 M/PLGU/
Lower Abiang section Cotoz to Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Proper Abiang Riprap

Road Opening at Sapuan to Ponge- 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
an Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Road Opening at Ili to Samoyao- 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 6000.00 M/PLGU/
Teneng Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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the Province & diseases) Implementation

Road Opening at Bangawan to Kel- 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 6000.00 M/PLGU/
id Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Road Opening at Gugulo to 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Kasbitan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

Road Opening at Bawempeta to 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Dyan Yureng Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Lower Abiang to 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Naguey Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Labban to 1 FMR constructed Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 30000.00 M/PLGU/
Walayan with pavement and gutter Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement at Adala - 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Wingian-Saddle Section Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Pokit turning point 1 FMR constructed Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
to Chalajap to Duacan, Banayakeo Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
and Tapaja to Johow to Botiwtiw, Riprap
Road Opening at Awili to 1 FMR constructed Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 7000.00 M/PLGU/
Kenshingan located at Cabayo, Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Poblacion Riprap
Road Opening at Taleg to Tengja to 1 FMR constructed Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
Sakvit to Busoc Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of pavement and 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 7000.00 M/PLGU/
riprapping at Kalosakis road Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of PCCP along Betac - 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 6000.00 M/PLGU/
Dituan road Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of PCCP along Golon 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Junction - Bobota road Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of PCCP along Golon - 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Pinmana road Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Bangdulao, 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Pasdong Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Construction of road at Dituan - 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
Bahong, Pasdong Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Beckes - 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
Dituan, Pasdong Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Inuman - 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Pangkiwa - Boneng, Pasdong Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Bentikan - 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Inaba Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening with Pavement and 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Box culvert (Haight to Aloda setion) Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
at Sayangan Riprap
Construction of Pavement from 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Ampilet to Balangbang, Paoay Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Opening and concreting of road at 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Balangbang to Beckes Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road connecting 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
Tagongtongao and Upper Upper Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Englandad Riprap
Construction of Pavement at 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Tagongtongao to Bokig road Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Bonglo to 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 8000.00 M/PLGU/
Lacaan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction od access Tunnel to 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 80000.00 M/PLGU/
Madeclan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Baking to 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Nan-itib, Paoay Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening and Concreting at 1 FMR constructed Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Upper Englandad - Lower Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Englandad Riprap
Construction of road at Bayating, 1 FMR constructed Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
Patapat, Topdac Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement along Pushungan to 1 FMR constructed Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Pinalyoc road at Topdac Proper Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road with vehicular 1 FMR constructed Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 160000.00 M/PLGU/
bridge at sitio Bangdolao - Inaba - Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
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Improvement of Barangay road at 1 FMR constructed Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Despag, Naguey Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Benteo - 1 FMR constructed Poblacion. Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Adevonan Falls - Banayakeo Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of road at Dosbot - 1 FMR constructed Poblacion. Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 7000.00 M/PLGU/
Asin Hotspring - Cabayo, Poblacion Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of riprap at Camp 30 - 1 FMR constructed Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Proper FMR (Casa, Pareg, Billeng Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Section) Riprap
Construction of riprap at sitio 1 FMR constructed Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Mokon, Patapat, Topdac Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement at Proper 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
Caliking - Badiwan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Belis - 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 35000.00 M/PLGU/
Piloy FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement of Osap, 1 FMR improved Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 30000.00 M/PLGU/
Caliking - Makidot, Topdac FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along 1 FMR improved Cattubo, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Calasipaan - Apanberang - Mongoto Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
FMR Riprap
Road Construction at Boneng - 1 FMR improved Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Egang FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement along Km. 51 - Paoay - 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
Bosleng - Toyangan - Bokig road Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Paoay FMR, 1 Road concreted, widened Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 3000.00 M/PLGU/
Paoay, Atok and riprap completed Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Paoay - 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Bosleng - Bokig FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Paoay - 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 80000.00 M/PLGU/
Lower Englandad FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Paoay - 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 60000.00 M/PLGU/
Upper Englandad FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Road Improvement along Bokig - 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 30000.00 M/PLGU/
Beckes FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Construction at Salat - 1 FMR improved Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Balangbang FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement at Busoc 1 FMR improved Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Sowe - 1 FMR improved Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Kabayo FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Baayan - 1 FMR improved Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Banayakeo FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Poccong - 1 FMR improved Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Pasdong Proper - Inuman FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Badiwan Vehicular Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
bridge Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Badiwan - Anopol 1 FMR improved Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 20000.00 M/PLGU/
Nalseb FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Improvement along Usap - 1 FMR improved Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 100000.00 M/PLGU/
Makidot FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Sayangan (back Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
ADH to residential areas) Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Sayangan (back Paoay, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 6000.00 M/PLGU/
ADH to Public Market) Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Kinechengan FMR Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Men-ahan - Awili, Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
Poblacion Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road Opening at Ponopon - Abiang/ Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Bawempeta Topdac, landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Atok Riprap
Road opening at Boneng - Egang - Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Naguey Proper Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap

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Road opening at Naguey - Men- Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
ahan Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road opening at Damsite - Belis Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Road opening at Luban - Bayengan - Caliking, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 15000.00 M/PLGU/
Balawa FMR Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Road Bridge at Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 200000.00 M/PLGU/
Pasdong (to connect Bokig - Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Cuyabing and Naguey - Pasdong Riprap
Construction of Bangdolao Bridge Pasdong, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 115000.00 M/PLGU/
located at Brgy. Pasdong Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Construction of Road Bridge at Topdac, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
Badiwan along Pual - Nalseb - Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Badiwan road Riprap
Construction of Bangawan Vehicular Abiang, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
bridge Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Constructrion of Kinechingan - Men- Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 50000.00 M/PLGU/
ahan Vehicular bridge Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement at Washington-Lookan Cattubo, Prone to Climate resilient DA/PLGU, 2000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR Calasipan, Cattubo, Atok Atok landslide structure and MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
Riprap
Improvement of Alapang-Alno-Tuel- La Trinidad prone to strong climate resilient DA/PLGU, 500000.00 M/PLGU/
Ambongdoloan &Tublay typhoon structure, slope MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement along Alno-Pangablan La climate resilient DA/PLGU, 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Provincial Road, La Trinidad Trinidad structure, slope MLGU DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Farm to Market 8 FMR's Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong climate resilient Tublay MLGU, 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/
Roads improved/constructed with typhoon structure, slope Benguet PLGU, DA/DPWH/NF
12 kilometers length protection, DA, BLGU's
retaining walls
and riprap

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the Province & diseases) Implementation

Improvement of Farm to Market 62.5 kms improved farm to Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 400000.00 200000.00 151000.00 M/PLGU/
Roads market roads structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement along Dada to Lubo 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR (Ayosep Section), Poblacion, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of FMR (slope 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1500.00 M/PLGU/
protection) Sitio Cabutotan, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Ampusongan, Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Opening of Ganaba to Lower 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 M/PLGU/
Bagtangan FMR, Gambang, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Rehabilitation of Ay-ay Cabutotan 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 3000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR, Ampusongan, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Opening of Ma-andap to Bolibo 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR, Dalipey, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Opening and Improvement of 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 5000.00 M/PLGU/
Liwang to Papasok FMR, Dalipey, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Sookan to 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00 M/PLGU/
Gambang FMR, Gambang, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Sookan-Gambang 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 3000.00 M/PLGU/
Road, Gambang, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap

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Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Improvement along Nantuon to 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 M/PLGU/
Legab FMR, Legab, Kayapa, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Bayoyo- Ampali 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR, Gambang Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Tabak-Luban FMR, 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00 M/PLGU/
Gambang, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Opening/ Improvement of TAG- 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 5000.00 M/PLGU/
ILTIL to TONGYOBAN FMR, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Poblacion, Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Opening/Improvement at Baniyas 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 3000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR, Sinacbat, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Cabutotan to Lenas 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00 M/PLGU/
FMR, Ampusongan, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement Along Sipitan-Palidan 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1000.00 M/PLGU/
Road (Bayoyo Section), Dalipey, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Cabutotan FMR 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 500.00 M/PLGU/
along Pilod Residence, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Ampusongan, Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement along Bao-edan to 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1500.00 M/PLGU/
Bengdana Road, Dalipey, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap

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Construction of Flood Control, Singi, 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 M/PLGU/
Ampusongan, Bakun structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of FMR Dalipey to 1 FMR improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2500.00 M/PLGU/
Sinacbat -Bagu Todayan Section, structure, slope DA/DPWH/NF
Dalipey, Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Concreting of Sitio Liwang to Sitio 1.05 km. improved Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU/DA/DP 15750.00 M/PLGU/
Upper Bolbolo, Brgy. Gambang structure, slope WH DA/DPWH/NF
FMR, Gambang, Bakun protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Support thru funded infra and Road improvement Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to erosion climate resilient PLGU/MLGU/FC 5000.00 6000.00 8000.00 DA-
livelihood projects, structure, slope As PRDP/M/PLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Construction of Batan-Adaoay FMR 1 FMR Constructed Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to climate resilient MLGU/DA/PRDP 300000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
with Vehicular Bridge landslide and structure, slope /PLGU U/MLGU
tropical cyclone protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Tawangan-Lusod FMR Constructed Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to climate resilient MLGU/DA/PRDP 300000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
FMR landslide and structure, slope /PLGU U/MLGU
tropical cyclone protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement along Bato-Pegleyto FMR Constructed Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to climate resilient MLGU/DA/PRDP 350000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
FMR landslide and structure, slope /PLGU U/MLGU
tropical cyclone protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Babalak-Naubanan FMR Constructed Kabayan prone to climate resilient MLGU/DA/PRDP 200000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
FMR landslide and structure, slope /PLGU U/MLGU
tropical cyclone protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement Kimmabab FMR, 100% FMR improvement Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Camp 3 ,Tuba completed structure, slope U/MLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap

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Opening/ Improvement of Lasong to 100% FMR improvement Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2500.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Banig FMR, Tadiangan, Tuba completed structure, slope U/MLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Kaipilan Dalabi 100% FMR improvement Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2500.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
FMR, Twin Peaks, Tuba completed structure, slope U/MLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Opening/ Improvement of Tawalan 100% FMR improvement Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Angdil FMR, Taloy Sur Tuba completed structure, slope U/MLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Concreting of Sitio Barebes, Brgy. 1.3 km concreted Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU/DA/DP 19500.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Camp Oner to Sitio Cobicob, Brgy. structure, slope WH U/MLGU
Ansagan FMR, Brgy Camp One protection,
Tuba retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement along along Twin 100% FMR improvement Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU 1500.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Peaks-Tabaan Sur - Tabaan Norte - completed structure, slope U/MLGU
Pugo Provincial Road (Balangabang protection,
Section), Tabaan Norte, Tuba retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Adavong FMR 100% FMR improvement Tublay prone to tropical climate resilient M/PLGU 2000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Caponga, Tublay completed cyclone structure, slope U/MLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap
Improvement of Calot - Kamog- 4.0 kms road improved Sablan lanslide climate resilient M/PLGU 48000.00 DA/PRDP/PLG
Pappa Road structure, slope U/MLGU
protection,
retaining walls
and riprap

PROCESSING

Lack of
processimg
technology,
facilities and
equipment

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Segment Funds
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Establishment of Processing Center processing facility Benguet Benguet Benguet landslide, erosion,climate
tropicalresilient
cyclone M/PLGU/FCAs 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 M/PLGU/DA/D
established structure; slope OST/DTI
protection,
retaining walls
Establishment of Processing Facility processing facility Tuba erosion climate resilient M/PLGU/FCAs 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 M/PLGU/DA/D
established structure, slope OST/DTI
protection,
retaining walls
Establishment of Processing 2 processing centers Bakun Bakun M/PLGU/FCAs 5000.00 5000.00 PRDP, DA-
Centers established CAR RFU

Provision of processing facilitiy one unit processing Bokod tropical cyclone climate resilient ATI-CAR/ DA- 30000.00 ATI-CAR/ DA-
facilities provided structure, slope CAR/ LGU/ CAR/ LGU/
protection, PLGU PLGU
retaining walls
Provision of processing equipments 3 processing equipments Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 PRDP, DA,
to qualified Buguias RBOs provided to qualified DA, DTI DTI, DOLE
Buguias RBOs
Establishment of Village Level 4 units Village Processing La Trinidad La Trinidad Flood and Soil Climate Resilient LGU, Farmers, 4000.00 4000.00 DA/PRDP
Processing Center with processing Center Erosion Facility RBOs
facilities and supplies (Minimal
Processing and Preservation)
Provision of processing facility for one unit processing Kibungan prone to climate resilient DA-CAR/ LGU/ 500.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
muscocado and salabat for facilities provided landslide structure, slope PLGU PLGU
Tacadang Organic Coffee Growers protection,
Association retaining walls
Establishment of village-level 3 Village - level processing Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA, Benguet
processing Centers centers established Benguet PLGU, PLGU, DOLE,
DA, MAFC DOST, DTI

Construction of village level 1 Village Level Processing Atok Atok Atok OMAg 2500.00 2500.00 5000.00 OMAg
processing centers with complete Center constructed DA - CAR DA-CAR
processing equipment PRDP/ MDF/
PLGU
Training on processing technologies 2 trainings provided for Bokod ATI-CAR/ DA- 500.00 ATI-CAR/ DA-
RBOs CAR/ LGU/ CAR/ LGU/
PLGU PLGU
Training on Proper processing of Established Processing Balili, Bedbed,M MLGU/PLGU 2500.00 DA/DTI/PLGU/
Vegetables (like Kimchi, facility for 2active Farmer Mankayan ankayan DOST
pickles.,tomato sauce) organization

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Conduct of training on proper 5 RBOs w/ ave of 35 Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan OMAG, BSU 80.00 80.00 40.00 MLGU
processing of highland vegetables members trained

Training on Vegetable Processing Conducted at least 3 Balakbak, Beleng- Paykek, DTI 50.00 50.00 50.00 MLGU
trainings on Vegetable Labueg, Belis, Gaswiling, BSU
processing for RICs Kapangan Pudong, Central, MLGU
Kapangan Kapangan
Training on proper processing of 3 Trainings on proper Buguias Buguias Buguias OMAg-Buguias, 50.00 50.00 50.00 DA, DTI
vegetables processing of vegetables to DA, DTI
Buguias FGs
Trainings/Seminars on vegetable Atleast 3 Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan RBOs, LGU, DA- 50.00 50.00 50.00 LGU, RBOs
processing and provision of facilities trainings/seminars CAR, National
and equipments conducted Agencies
Training on proper processing of 6 trainings conducted to Atok Atok Atok OMAg 220.00 220.00 220.00 OMAg
vegetables clustered barangays NPRCRTC - NPRCRTC -
BSU BSU
OPAg OPAg
Operationalization of existing Food 1 Mun. Food Processing Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 2000.00 1000.00 500.00 DA, Benguet
Processing Center Center operationalized Benguet PLGU, PLGU, DOLE,
DA, MAFC DOST, DTI

Limited
marketing
outlets for
processed
vegetable
products

Associations/ Cooperatives to open 6 booths established in Bokod Bokod Bokod BSSMC/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA-CAR/ LGU/
booths in strategic market place strategic market place PAKIYA/ PLGU/ ATI-
KTMPC/ LGU CAR/ CDA/
CDF
Opening of booths in Nueva Viscaya 4 vegetable booths at Bokod Bokod Bokod BSSMC/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 BSSMC/
and La Trinidad by the MPCs of trading center PAKIYA/ PAKIYA/
Bokod KTMPC/ LGU KTMPC/ LGU
Establishment of 2 marketing/ pasalubong Kabayan Kabayan DA, OMAG, 5000.00 5000.00 DA, DPWH,
marketing/pasalubong centers centers established DOT DOT, MLGU
Establishment of Farm Tourism 4 Farm tourism area La LGU, Farmers, 2000.00 B/M/PLGU/
(with tourism packages; farm Trinidad RBOs DOT
emmersion (hands on experience))
Market Matching Conduct Market matching Itogon Itogon Itogon DA-AMAD 30.00 30.00 30.00 DA-AMAD
for GAP and OA MLGU
PLGU

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Market Matching Conduct Market matching Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to strong climate resilient DA-AMAD 30.00 30.00 30.00 DA-AMAD
for GAP and OA typhoon facility MLGU
PLGU
Conduct of Municipal Agri-fair Conduct of Municipal Agri- Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan MLGU 300.00 300.00 300.00 MLGU
fair
Promotion and sale on agri-trade Participation to atleast 5 Atok Atok Atok OMAg/ PLGU/ 100.00 100.00 100.00 OMAg
fairs/restaurants trade fairs per year DTI
Operationalization of Tublay 1 MFT/TAMFPC Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong typhoon
climate resilient facility Tublay MLGU, 600.00 600.00 600.00 Tublay MLGU,
MFT/TAMFPC operational Benguet PLGU, DA
DA, MAFC

MARKET/ TRADING

Too layered
marketing
system
Market linkage and promotion, Trainings on Business Bakun Bakun Bakun M/PLGU/FCAs 100.00 150.00 150.00 PRDP, DA-
trade fairs Enterprise Dev't & Mgt CAR RFU

Opening of booths of the viable 3 booths established Bokod Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU/ ATI- 100.00 100.00 100.00 LGU/ PLGU/
cooperatives of Bokod in La CAR/ DA-CAR/ ATI-CAR/ DA-
Trinidad and Nueva Viscaya CDA CAR/ CDA

Provison of ICT equipment to be 1 farmers group to La LGU, Farmers 500.00 LGU/ DA/PRDP
use in marketing and product establish e-marketing Trinidad Organization
development

Enhancement of Aduyon Marketing Aduyon Marketing System Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 800.00 800.00 800.00 Tublay MLGU,
System enhanced and operational BLGU's, GSSP, GSSP, PBSP,
MAFC Critas, Other
NGO's

Unfair
payment terms

Establishment of agreements thru 1 unified agreement Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 20.00 20.00 20.00 Tublay MLGU,
PPP established BLGU's, GSSP, GSSP, PBSP,
MAFC Critas, Other
NGO's

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

High transport
cost to bring
produce to
market

Promote and engage agriprenuers to 3 trainings on Capability Atok Atok Atok OMAg 50.00 50.00 50.00 OMAg
E-marketing building on E-marketing AMAD
conducted

Weak
marketing
linkages

Provision of Working Capital to Provided Capital funds to 3 Balili, DA/LGU/FAs/FO 3000.00 PRDP/DA
qualified organizations qualified Farmers Mankayan s
Organizations

Proovision of capital funds Capital funds to 3 qualified Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan DA/LGU/FAs/FO 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA/AMAD/PRD
Farmers Organizations s P
provided

Establishment of Digital Ecosystem Establishment of 1 Digital Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 200.00 200.00 200.00 Tublay MLGU,
for agricultural marketing Ecosystem for agricultural DA, CF Benguet PLGU,
marketing DA, NGO's

Participation to KADIWA Marketing Participation to KADIWA Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 50.00 50.00 50.00 Tublay MLGU,
Marketing Benguet PLGU, Benguet PLGU,
DA DA, NGO's

Market-Delivery System 1 Market-Delivery System Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay 500.00 500.00 500.00 Tublay MLGU,
established and operational MLGU,Benguet Benguet PLGU,
PLGU, DA DA, NGO's

Farmers to federate and organize 1 farmer’s federation Atok OMAg 50.00 MLGU
one marketing arm, constitute organized established a
policies to govern their production sustainable and profitable
and strategies disposing their marketing system
produce at better price beneficial
to both producers and traders.

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

BFAD registration, forging of Products of 5 processing Atok Atok Atok OMAg 20.00 20.00 20.00 MLGU
marketing contracts with target groups registered to FDA DTI PLGU
buyers/associations DTI, DA -
AMAD
Promote and engage agriprenuers to 3 trainings on Capability Atok Atok Atok OMAg 50.00 50.00 50.00 OMAg
E-marketing building on E-marketing AMAD
conducted

Establish strong marketing linkage 1 OA and 1 GAP municipal Atok Atok Atok OMAg
for OA and GAP products marketing group linked to DA - AMAD
the market

Highland
vegetables are
highly
perishable

Provision of hauling and delivery 4 units hauling & delivery Kabayan Kabayan OMAG, DA 12000.00 12000.00 DA/ PRDP
trucks trucks provided
Provision of hauling and delivery 1 unit Hauling and 1 unit La M/PLGU/DA/FC 7000.00 DA/ PRDP
truck Delivery truck procured Trinidad As
Provision of hauling and delivery 2 units hauling & delivery Mankayan M/PLGU/DA/FC 6000.00 6000.00 DA/ PRDP
truck trucks provided As
Provision of Refrigerated Truck to 2 units Refrigerated Balili, M/PLGU/DA/FC 4000.00 DA/ PRDP
qualified Farmer organization Truck/Van provided Mankayan As

Provision of Refrigerated Truck 3 refrigerated trucks Bakun Bakun Bakun M/PLGU/DA/FC 10000.00 DA/ PRDP
provided As

Provision of cold storage & cold storage & ref All All All M/PLGU/DA/FC 100000.00 100000.00 100000.00 DA/ PRDP
refrigerated van/trucks trucks/van provided municipaliti municipaliti municipaliti As
es es es

SUPPORT SERVICESs and


FACILITIES

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Inadequate
support in terms
of infra facilities:
(FMR,
greenhouse,
Rain shelter,
Irrigation
facilities like SD
& SFR, seed
storage and pre-
cooling facilities
and refrigerated
trucks).

Provision of support facilities support facilities provided All All All Tropical climate resilient M/PLGU 1000000.00 1000000.00 1000000.00 M/PGU/DA/
municipaliti municipaliti municipaliti Cyclone and structure PRDP/DOST/D
es es es Soil Erosion TI

Improvement and Establishment of 3 Irrigation System La Tropical climate resilient LGU, Farmers 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 DA/ PRDP
Communal Irrigation System established Trinidad Cyclone and structure Organization
Soil Erosion
Establishment of Rain Harvesting 100 farmers provided with La Soil Erosion Riprap and LGU, Farmers 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA/ PRDP
Facility rain harvesting facility Trinidad Climate Resilient Organization
Facility
Construction of Small Farm 3 SFRs constructed, Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to climate resilient DA-CAR, PLGU, 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-CAR, NIA
Reservoir (SFR) service area of 18 Has, 65 landslide structure MLGU
direct Farmer Beneficiaries

Construction of Small Farm 3 SFR constucted with a Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, PLGU, 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-CAR
Reservoir (SFR) total service area of 18 MLGU
Has, 65 direct Farmer
Beneficiaries

Construction of Small Farm 1unit SFR constructed Loacan, Prone to flood climate resilient M/PLGU/DA 100.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Reservoir (SFR) Itogon and landslide structure

Construction of Small Farm 15 SFR s constructed Bakun Bakun Bakun Prone to erosion climate resilient 14000.00
Reservoir (SFR) structure

Construction of Spring Deelopment 20 Spring Development Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan Prone to erosion climate resilient LGU-Mankayan 1250.00 1350.00 1000.00 DA/PRDP
projects constructed structure

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of Spring Deelopment 2 units Spring Ampucao, Dalupirip, Prone to flood climate resilient M/PLGU/DA 600.00 600.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Development constructed Itogon Itogon and landslide structure

Establishment/ Construction of 5 units SD costructed, Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA/MLGU 300.00 600.00 600.00 DA
Spring Development service area of 15 Has, MLGU
and 95 direct farmer
beneficiares
Construction of Spring Development 14 Spring Development Buguias Buguias Buguias prone to climate resilient OMAg- Buguias 1250.00 1250.00 1000.00 DA/PRDP
Projects projects constructed landslide structure

Provision/Establishment of Solar one unit SPIS Kapangan DA, 600.00 DA


Power Irrigation System (SPIS) provided/established, MLGU
3 has service area , 15
farmer beneficiaries
Provision/Establishment of Solar 1 unit SPIS established Sablan prone to climate resilient DA, 1000.00 DA, NIA
Power Irrigation System (SPIS) with service area of 5 landslide structure MLGU
Hectares, with 15 farmer
beneficiaries

Provision of irrigation hose 100 rolls HDPE provided Itogon Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 100.00 100.00 100.00 DA-CAR, LGU

Provision of rrigation hose 300 rolls class A hose Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan DA,OMAG, NIA 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 DA-PRDP, DA
distributed regular, NIA

Provision of rubberized HDPE Pipes 100 rolls rubberized HDPE Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA 40.00 40.00 52.00 DA
Pipes distributed to twenty MLGU MLGU
(20) active FAs
Service Area=60 Has
Provision of water drums 10 units of rubberized Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA 30.00 30.00 40.00 DA
plastic drums (220 cu. m MLGU MLGU
capcity) provided, 10 has
service area

Construction of CIS 6 CIS constructed Kabayan Kabayan Kabayan prone to strong climate resilient DA, OMAG, NIA 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 DA-regular,
typhoon and structure MLGU, NIA
landslide

Provision of Water tanks 3 units Plastic Water Itogon Itogon Itogon M/PLGU/DA 30.00 30.00 30.00 DA-CAR, LGU
Tanks provided

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Establishment of appropriate small- 16 SSIP's (SD, SFRS, Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong climate resilient Tublay MLGU, 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 Benguet PLGU,
scale irrigation projects PISOS, Solar Irrigation typhoon facility Benguet PLGU, DA, CF
System) established DA, FA's

Establishment of appropriate small- 20 SSIP's (SD, SFRS, Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan prone to erosion climate resilient MLGU, Benguet 3000.00 3000.00 4000.00 Benguet PLGU,
scale irrigation projects PISOS, Solar Irrigation facility PLGU, DA, FA's DA, CF
System) established

Establishment of Soyosoyan Total No. of farmers = 30 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 500.00 M?PLGU/DA
Impounding intake tank HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure
4 has

Establishment of Saleng Total No. of farmers = 30 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Impounding Water Tank HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure
3.5 has

Establishment of Pasnaan Total No. of farmers = 40 Balili, prone to erosion climate resilient DA/MLGU 1000.00 DA
Impounding Intake tank HH ,Total Area planted = Mankayan structure
4 has

Insallation of Drip Irrigation 3 Drip Irrigation installed to Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA-CAR, PLGU, 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA-CAR
green houses MLGU
=10 farmer benefiaries with
approximate service area
Provision of PISOS of 0.5
30 Ha distributed to
PISOS Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA, 500.00 500.00 500.00 DA
fifteen (15) active FAs MLGU,
Total service area: ≈15 FA leaders
Has
Provision of water Pumps 5 units water pumps Kapangan DA 160.00 DA
distributed to 5 active FAs MLGU MLGU
Service Area= 15 Has

Provision of water Pumps 3 units Water Pump Ampucao, Ampucao, M/PLGU/DA 300.00 300.00 300.00 DA-CAR, LGU
provided Itogon Itogon

Provision of water pumps procured 28 water pumps procured Buguias Buguias Buguias LGU-Buguias 1200.00 1200.00 960.00 DA/PRDP
to qualified RBOs to qualified RBOs

Provision of water pumps 30 water pumps Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan LGU-Mankayan 1200.00 1200.00 960.00 DA/PRDP
distributed to qualified
RBOs

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Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Provision of water drums 10 units of rubberized Kapangan Kapangan Kapangan DA 30.00 30.00 40.00 DA
plastic drums (220 cu. m MLGU MLGU
capcity) for ten (10) active
FAs
Rehabilitation and Improvement of Tarao-Balok CIS Kapangan DA/PLGU, 1000.00 DA/NIA/
Tarao-Balok CIS rehabilitated/improved MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of Farmer Beneficiaries: 114 No. of Farmer
Service Area≈ 7.5 hectares Beneficiaries: 114
Service Area≈ 7.5 hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Sagubo CIS Sagubo, DA/PLGU, 500.00 DA/NIA/


Sagubo CIS rehabilitated/improved Kapangan MLGU, IAs LGU
No of Farmer Beneficiaries: ≈ 300 No of Farmer Beneficiaries:
Service Area≈ 30 hectares ≈ 300
Service Area≈ 30 hectares
Rehabilitation and Improvement of Balok-Lubesal CIS Labueg, DA/PLGU, 500.00 DA/NIA/
Balok-Lubesal CIS rehabilitated/improved Kapangan MLGU, IAs LGU
No of Beneficiaries: 85 No of Beneficiaries: 85
Service Area:≈8 Hectares Service Area:≈8 Hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Getena CIS Kapangan DA/PLGU, 2000.00 DA/NIA/


Getena CIS rehabilitated/improved MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of beneficiaries: 85 No. of beneficiaries: 85
Service Area≈7.8 Hectares Service Area≈7.8 Hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of Cuba CIS Kapangan DA/PLGU, 1500.00 DA/NIA/


Cuba CIS rehabilitated/improved MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of beneficiaries: 124 No. of beneficiaries: 124
Service Area≈10 Hectares Service Area≈10 Hectares

Rehabilitation and Improvement of CIS rehabilitated/improved Pudong, DA/PLGU, 1500.00 DA/NIA/


Tadayan-Cambali CIS No. of beneficiaries: 113 Kapangan MLGU, IAs LGU
No. of beneficiaries: 113 Service Area≈10 Hectares
Service Area≈10 Hectares

Rehabilitation of Variuos Irrigation Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient 10000.00 DA/NIA


Systems at Naguey Atok landslide structure

Construction of irrigation canals and Naguey, Prone to Climate resilient 2000.00 PDF/NF
installation of pipes at sitio Despag Atok landslide structure
and Casdan

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Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Construction of Irrigation at sitio Poblacion, Prone to Climate resilient 1000.00 PDF/NF


Banayakeo Atok landslide structure

Provision/ Construction of Small Small Scale Irrigation Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient 60000.00 60000.00 40000.00 MDF/PLGU/DA
Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIP) at Projects (SSIP) (centrifugal landslide structure /NIA
the 8 barangays (centrifugal pumps, pumps, HDPE pipes,
HDPE pipes, drums) drums) provided

Establishment of water impounding 35 water impounding Atok Atok Atok Prone to Climate resilient OMAg/ PLGU/ 1500.00 1000.00 1000.00 M/PLGU/ DA-
facilities facilities established landslide structure DA - CAR CAR/NIA

Water source development and Establishment of SSIPs Tublay Tublay Tublay prone to strong Climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 2400.00 2400.00 2400.00 DA, Benguet
establishment of small -scale with 150 hectares service typhoon structure FCAs PLGU
irrigation projects (SD, SFR, PISOS, areas
others)
Water source development and Establishment of SSIPs Sablan Sablan Sablan prone to landslideClimate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 DA, Benguet
establishment of small -scale with 150 hectares service structure FCAs PLGU, NIA
irrigation projects (SD, SFR, PISOS, areas
others)
Water source development and 7 Spring Dev constructed Bakun Bakun Bakun prone to erosion Climate resilient M/PLGU/ DA/ 14000.00 10000.00 DA, Benguet
establishment of small -scale structure FCAs PLGU, NIA
irrigation projects (SD, SFR, PISOS,
Establishment of Consolidation & Consolidation & Cold Tuba Tuba Tuba Prone to erosion climate resilient M/PLGU/FCAs 200000.00 200000.00 200000.00 M/PLGU/FCAs/
Cold Storage Facility storage facility established structure DA

Establishment of Marketing/Commercial Benguet/ 100000.00 100000.00 PLGU/DA


Marketing/Commercial Center at Center at Baguio City Baguio
Baguio City established City

INTERFIRM
RELATIONSHIP
Strengthening and capability Conduct trainings, Bakun Bakun Bakun M/PLGU/ FCAs 100.00 100.00 100.00 PLGU/MLGU
program seminars and regular DA-CAR
meetings
Federation of farmers associaiton or Farmers associaiton in the Bokod Bokod LGU/ PLGU 100.00 LGU/ PLGU
unified farmers association 10 barangay

Strenghtening of existing RBO's 60 RBOs Stregthened Mankayan Mankayan Mankayan MLGU, BLGUs 100.00 100.00 100.00 MLGU

Strenghtening of existing RBO's 20 RBOs Stregthened Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 60.00 60.00 60.00 Tublay MLGU,
BLGUs Benguet PLGU

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Value Key Opportunities/ Major Risks Proposed Lead
Proposed
Constraints in VC Brief Description of Potential (climate, Risk Adaptation MFO/ Sub- & Other Players
Chain Target Outcome/ Result Target Areas to be Covered Estimated Project Cost sources of Remarks Rank
Development in Intervention geologic, pests Measures MFO for subproject
Segment Funds
the Province & diseases) Implementation

Mobilization of Agriculture & Mobilized MAFC and 8 Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 75.00 75.00 75.00 Tublay MLGU,
Fisheries Councils(MAFC and BAFCs BLGUs BLGU's,
BAFCs) Benguet PLGU
Inventory of exisiting RBO's annual inventory and Tublay Tublay Tublay Tublay MLGU, 100.00 100.00 100.00 Tublay MLGU,
including Cooperatives and develop profiling conducted for BLGUs BLGU's,
monitoring scheme RBOs and Cooperatives Benguet PLGU
and M&E system
developed

Strong farmer leader with members Capability building on the Atok Atok Atok OMAg 50.00 50.00 50.00 OMAg
provision to easier access to high strengthening of farmer’s
quality inputs and good market associations

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