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BAMBOO INDUSTRY FORUM AND PROVINCIAL PLANNING WORKSHOP
                        February 16-18, 2011
               Fred Ann’s Food Haus, City of Koronadal


                               NARRATIVE REPORT

Introduction

       As the Philippine government is committed to promote and establish bamboo
industry in the country, Executive Order No. 879, series of 2010 was crafted and
promulgated, creating the Philippine Bamboo Industry Development Council
(PBIDC) to promote the bamboo industry development project and directing the use
of bamboo for at least twenty five (25%) percent of the desk and other furniture
requirements of public elementary and secondary schools and prioritizing the use of
bamboo in furniture, fixtures and allocating funds therefor and for other purposes.

        The Local Government Units (LGUs), National Government Agencies,
(NGAs), and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) envisioned a collaborative
effort in pursuing a convergence approach in the bamboo industry development
which will significantly contribute to the mitigation of climate change and protection
of environment. It is therefore understood that this synergy or forging of common
understanding of all sectors/stakeholders will bring about a cohesive partnership in
achieving government goals and objectives.

       Along this premise, the Provincial Government of South Cotabato, by virtue of
Executive Order No. 05, series of 2011, created the South Cotabato Industry
Development Council and Institutionalization of the Kawayan Festival to provide the
over-all policy and program directions for all the bamboo industry stakeholders.

       In this endeavor, to drumbeat the advocacy on bamboo industry
development, the Rural Micro Enterprise Promotions Program (RuMEPP), a special
program of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and International Fund for
Agricultural Development, in partnership with the Provincial Government of South
Cotabato, had conducted the three-day Provincial Bamboo Forum and Industry
Planning Workshop. This initiative is funded under the RuMEPP of DTI.

Proceedings
Day 1 – February 16

       The activity commenced with preliminaries. Hon. Arthur “Dodo” Y. Pingoy, Jr.,
governor of South Cotabato welcomed the participants and guests in the Provincial
Bamboo Forum and Planning Workshop. He said that he is proud of PEMO for
giving support to this activity particularly in the reforestation program using bamboo.
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He stated that the provincial government will try to include in the supplemental
budget the provision of bamboo seedlings / planting materials. He stressed that the
provincial government will give its share in the development of bamboo industry.

PD Flora P. Gabunales, Provincial Director of DTI South Cotabato introduced the
Keynote Speaker.

Mr. Franklin Bunoan, Executive Director of DTI-Cottage Industry Technology Center
(CITC), the Keynote Speaker presented the E-Bambu Philippines (Appendix A). He
said that bamboo helps mitigate climate change and it helps protect the
environment. He further said that bamboo is a great help in the economy, disaster
risk management and it helps generate job opportunities 160 times than lumber
does.

Mr. Ernesto C. Casiple, Jr., RPO of DTI-RuMEPP presented the Personal
Commitments: Networking & Climate Action Session.

Input 1: The Provincial Bamboo Situationer and the Recommended Actions was
presented by Mr. Ramon B. Ponce De Leon, Provincial Environment Management
Officer (Appendix B).

Input 2: The topics on Revisiting Community-Based Forest Management
Agreement: The Role of PENRO in Promoting Bamboo Industry and Climate
Change Adaptation was tackled by Forester Efren Hibaler of PENRO South
Cotabato (Appendix C).

Input 3: The Business of Environmental Protection was discussed by Mr. Rictoniel
Reginio, CTIDS of DTI South Cotabato (Appendix D).


Day 1 - OPEN FORUM (Part 1)
Panel Members:
      1. Mr. Franklin Bunoan
      2. Mr. Ramon Ponce De Leon
      3. Mr. Rictoniel Reginio

        After the presentation, the following issues and concerns were raised by the
participants:

NO.    ISSUES         AND      CONCERNS         /   RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN
       DISCUSSION
1      Mr. Fruto Sumagaysay of PIO - DTI            Mr. Franklin Bunoan- I was
       encourages the propagation of bamboo.        emphasizing        on       engineered
       We observed that there are lots of           bamboo. It will transform bamboo
       farmers who are using bamboo or its          into six clumps in one to three years
       “tambo” as food substitute. If you are       old. Its implication is yong sobra sa
       espousing the propagation of bamboo-         anim      kelangan     iharvest   yon,
       five pillars, what is your plan regarding    karamihan ng local govt units
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    that matter? “Ipagbabawal ba ang           nagpapasa ng ordinance. Bawal
    pagpanambo ng mga farmers”?                yon. They should teach the farmers
                                               how to harvest “tambo”. If dalawa
                                               ang bamboo, harvesin yong maliit.
                                               That is one point na itinuturo sa
                                               clump mngt . Ang annual harvest mo
                                               nag-aaverage 1 thou to 2thou tons.
                                               Not all kawayan as masarap yong
                                               tambo.
2   Dir. Maisalam G. Macarimbang of            Mr. Bunoan – distillate chemicals
    TESDA – May I know if you have a           from bamboo. In other countries,
    study about bamboo medicinal/health        where bamboo industry has been
    benefits?                                  developed, they have studies on
                                               that. In the Phil., we have no study
                                               yet on the bamboo medicinal
                                               benefits. “Mataas yong capital
                                               requirements sa industry nito for
                                               textile. Tinitingnan natin kung saan
                                               po tayo uunlad agad
3   Participant (Jo) – Requested PEMO to       Mr. Ramon Ponce De Leon of
    include the Samahan ng Magsasaka           PEMO - RA 9184 (Government
    Cooperative in the procurement of          Procurement Reform Act). May I
    bamboos in order to less the hauling fee   suggest for the Samahan to write the
                                               governor thru the Bids and Awards
                                               Committee (BAC) in order that the
                                               Samahan will be included in the
                                               canvass/bidding. The problem there
                                               is, does the Samahan have
                                               complete papers? Last time, we
                                               were able to buy bamboos in
                                               Gensan from the individual bamboo
                                               growers. We were not allowed by
                                               BAC to do it again because it should
                                               undergo bidding process, yet we can
                                               arrange that. They allow now a MOA
                                               between the suppliers and the buyer
                                               especially Samahan is a cooperative
                                               or people’s organization.

4   Dir. Macarimbang of TESDA- In the     Mr. Bunoan- Not all occupations are
    fields of Carpentry NC-2 and Carpentryin    the    formal    sectors.  The
    NC-3, you (referring to Mr. Bunoan)   emergence of the technologies
    have presented the harvesting, splitting
                                          always comes first before giving
    of bamboos, are those skills highly   definitions to occupations.
    technical?                            There is no training regulations yet,
                                          “Pag nacompose na yong kawayan,
    “Kasi nangyari eh, hindi na-dedevelop doon i-create yong occupational title.
    yong training regulations”.           A this point in time, the bamboo
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                                             industry devt council has not yet look
                                             into the devt of training courses for
                                             this occupation primarily because
                                             “pabago-bago sia”.
5   Mrs. Alejandra Villacampa of LGU- PEMO - based on “bahay-kubo”,
    Polomolok – Why is it that the Jane Manlisis invited Polomolok.
    municipality of Polomolok was not Anyway, we recognized Polomolok
    included in the list of bamboo crafters? as one of the crafters.

    -Do we have a technology in bamboo Mr. Bunoan- What do you want in
    charcoal making? “Paano nautilize ang technology, is it high-cost or low-cost
    waste na hindi masasayang”            technology?
                                          Gusto mo ba na waste material mo
                                          lang    iboboil-kung      ano     yong
                                          makukuha mong uling, ilalagay don,
                                          charcoal       decaying       machine.
                                          Napakarami ng schematics/working
                                          drawings for low-cost charcoal
                                          making, I hope that DOST can give
                                          input on that.

6   Mr. Benigno Aquino from TESDA              PEMO – That depends on the
    South Cotabato – What is the reason        efficiency of MENRO to request.
    why the municipality of Tantangan is not   We are not forgetting Tantangan,
    a beneficiary of bamboo crafting?          actually we have provided many
                                               planting materials in Tantangan.
                                               You can request for it.

7   Casiple – Do we have data on bamboo- PEMO – The data is not complete
    how many are planted?                because it was only two weeks when
                                         the inventory has conducted.

8   Participant from DENR – We will be
    conducting an inventory on bamboo.
    We can assure the local govt units in
    region 12 that we will be providing the
    data.
    Not yet identify the bamboo species.
    Specie 1, specie 2

    That is a very important information – Mr. Bunoan- problems encountered
    that the time the local govt wl come in in pricing, there must be a method
                                            on rationalizing it.
                                            -you should know the accessibility

9   Mrs.      Victoria   Farrol,    MENRO Mr. Bunoan – I have said during my
    designate-Sto. Niño– I have attended all presentation that right now, we have
    the trainings conducted by DTI.          many     potential    investors   na
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                                                  matatakot, ilang dept /sangay ng
       “Ito bang kawayan natin ma-sustain         govt na nagsasabi na magtanim ng
       natin? Halimbawa, magtanim tayo            kawayan.
       ngayon, the DTI will give us the            Sa Benguet, yong kanilang “afus”, if
       technology, baka pagdating sa punto na     they will be sending out invitation, ito
       marami na kaming harvest, wala na          yong       tinatawag    namin        na
       kaming buyer. Like what happened sa        confidential building market, mas
       kaong na tonetonelada, marami na           competitive ang open market,
       kaming ginawa.
       Ang rate ng kawayan sa puno pa lang is     Mr. Reginio- iba ang sitwasyon
       P70. Mas matibay ang bayog-150. Baka       nong nata de coco. indi maganda
       wala naman kaming buyer. Malaki ang        yong quality ng product natin, kaya
       gastos sa kawayan.                         naapektuhan       ang         producers.
       Kelangan naming ng technology nio          Tungkol sa kawayan, there should
       hanggang sa katapusan.                     be a collaborative effort among gov’t
                                                  agencies      to     initiate    market
                                                  opportunities.    If      the    market
                                                  opportunity could be accessed then,
                                                  it would be dynamic. We cannot hold
                                                  the investors. It is a risk taking
                                                  endeavor.

       Mr. Casiple- yong mga potential
       growers ng gimelina indi na nag-
       cocommunicate. It is our role to connect
       w/ investors.


Input 4: Mrs. Maisalam G. Macarimbang Provincial Director of TESDA South
Cotabato presented the topics on Upgrading Technical Skills Towards Improve
Bamboo Based Products. (Appendix E)

Input 6: DBP Programs for MSMEs and Bamboo Industry was presented by Ms. Ivie
Sabellano and Mr. Oscar E Sarmineto, Jr. of DBP Southern Mindanao, GSC.
(Appendix F)

Input 7: Ms. Jocelyn P. Celda from DepED Division of South Cotabato discussed
the Education Commitment to Environment Protection Focus on Bamboo.
(Appendix G)

Input 8: The Role of Agriculture in Bamboo Industry Development was tackled by
Mr. Reynaldo H. Legaste, Provincial Agriculturist of the province (Appendix H).




Day 1 – Open Forum (Part 2)
Panel Members:
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  1.   Mr. Reynaldo H. Legaste
  2.   Mrs. Maisalam G. Macarimbang
  3.   DBP Team
  4.   Mrs. Jocelyn Celda
NO.     ISSUES AND CONCERNS                            RESPONSE / ACTION
                                                       TAKEN
1      Mrs. Jane Manlisis - DBP reforestation program, DBP         -      hanggang
       30%, hanggang ilang taon tayo magkakaroon ng mabayaran ang terms of
       ganong scheme?                                  reference
2      Mr. Casiple- Climate financing facility         Ms. Ivie of DBP - Head
                                                       office project yan sia. To
                                                       register the project itself,
                                                       as of now, documentation
                                                       is still on going, will inform
                                                       if ok na yong project.


3      Participant form DENR- massive production of  Mr. Legaste of PAGRI –In
       bamboo, concerned agencies to establish, we   nursery production, we
       need a very efficient nursery when we can     have to identify what type
       produce, maybe we can encourage LGU to        of bamboo to produce and
       establish nurseries                           where to plant. DBP
                                                     partnership- grant w/ DBP,
                                                     our     target   area     is
                                                     purposely for reforestation.
                                                     Criteria ng DBP dapat
                                                     malapit sia sa kalsada.
                                                     Road map. Critical is the
                                                     hauling of cut lings. 50%
                                                     mortality ng seedlings.
4      Mrs. Andang- ano ang marketing opportunity ng DBP-wala po kami na-
       bamboo sa ngayon?                             identify ng ganyan. Kung
                                                     may na-identify kau ng
                                                     sure market / buyer, mas
                                                     madaling magfinance.

                                                          Mr. Casiple - kung may
                                                          ara na ta market, DBP will
                                                          help us plan our strategy.
                                                          Critical concern in bamboo
                                                          industry.
5      Mr. Casiple - Two weeks ago, I have heard from     DepED - 25% of our
       a national office naga-canvass ng school chairs    chairs is made up of
       and desks ang DepED. Kulang ang supply ng          bamboo-limited pa ang
       bamboo desks and chairs. Let us know para          supply
       mainform namin ang growers.
       CENRO-Kor - expanding plantation of bamboo, Mr. Legaste- farmers are
       pag-nalaman ng committee na mayroong need, best decision makers, if
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baka maraming magtatanim,lumiliit po yong they              shift   the    crop.
pinagtatamnan ng rice and corn, I don’t know if we Bamboo suited to semi-
have a policy in the province to limit the marginal to marginal area.
plantation---                                      Our target is if we tie up w/
                                                   province, uunahin namin
                                                   yong bundok, reforestation
                                                   of watershed area. Dalawa
                                                   matatamaan              natin:
                                                   economic       aspect    and
                                                   environmental         aspect.
                                                   Honestly, wala pa tayong
                                                   klaro     na     commercial
                                                   planting of bamboo. Focus
                                                   muna tayo sa reforestation
                                                   project.

Mr. Jumilla of PPDO - I like the program of         DepED- we could start
DepED concerning propagation of massive             campaigning       with    our
reforestation.  Kelan      maumpisahan     yon      district supervisors. We
considering na malapit na ang school year?          can involve them in our
                                                    advocacies,          planting
                                                    bamboos. We need also to
                                                    linkage      with       other
                                                    agencies. Some of our
                                                    schools       are       using
                                                    bamboos as support to
                                                    prevention of flood. This
                                                    can be done also in lesson
                                                    and in project making.
                                                    DepED is the best avenue
                                                    for advocacy / information
                                                    dissemination
Mr. Casiple - Do you have training for carpentry in Tesda-we have two (2)
bamboo?                                             graduates last year in
                                                    carpentry. We are waiting
                                                    for scholarship. We have a
                                                    community-             based
                                                    technology program. We
                                                    can tap other agencies.
                                                    Kung mayroon tayong
                                                    training, dapat yong trainer
                                                    ay certified ng Tesda. We
                                                    have        an        income
                                                    generating program. Hindi
                                                    bibilhin ng DepED if di
                                                    maganda                   ang
                                                    performance/quality.
                                                    Dapat ang trainer ay NC-2
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       Mr. Casiple- there will be assistance from Mr. Legaste- we can draw
       RuMEPP to upgrade bamboo crafting/industry. bamboo road map.


Day 2 – Feb 17

Recapitulation by Mrs. Loida S. Villa

Input 9: Appreciating Value Chain Analysis in Industry Development Planning was
discussed by Mr. Rictoniel T. Reginio. (Appendix I)

Input 10: The Bamboo Industry Value Chain was presented by Mr. Richard Ishmael
Arceño, Bamboo Point Person / STIDS of DTI South Cotabato. (Appendix J)


PROVINCIAL BAMBOO PLANNING / OPEN FORUM / GROUP DISCUSSIONS &
OUTPUT PRESENTATIONS

Mr. Ramon Ponce De Leon facilitated the provincial bamboo planning workshop. He
asked the participants to identify the problems and constraints encountered in the
bamboo industry.


DISCUSSION                                          RESPONSE
Mr. Doming of CENRO Kor - We have many              PEMO-There is a gap in
existing bamboo productions, all we need is a       market. When you say market,
sure market.                                        it is a marketing of raw
                                                    materials. We have a great
                                                    supply of bamboo but lack of
                                                    marketing schemes.

Tribal Asso., Tboli – We need a proper Inventory/data
documentation and inventory of existing bamboo
stands and newly planted bamboo in order for us
to make a realistic project.

LGU Surallah - Area to be planted, in Surallah
along the riverbanks, wala nabuhi didto siguro sa
flow ng tubig. Siguro sa bukid na lang namon
itanom ky kung sa river bank indi kami kapabuhi.

Tutukan yong project. There should be a focal We take the commitment of the
person –nurturing the planted seeds           land owners. Ginapaclaro gid
                                              ina sa adaptors, MOA/ pledge
                                              of commitment
Aileen- lack of quality nursery for bamboo Accredited bamboo nursery
seedlings
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Elmer- low participation/ attitude of farmers           Those who are not committed,
                                                        indi pagtagaan sang seedlings
Roger Acosta- pag institutionalize sa ini nga           One of the functions of the
industry, legislative support from barangay/,           Bamboo industry council is the
municipality, magsulod na ang funding. May mga          formulation of the guidelines.
native products, wala kita sang legislation na i-       One of the key result areas of
prevent ang pagputol sg bamboo kay damo gamit           our     planning     is  policy
bi ang kawayan “pusog” legislative sa cutting sa        formulation. It will be needed
existing na punuan. Kung wala basi mag abot ang         para ma-institutionalize. We
panahon na mawala.                                      can ask the SP to pass an
                                                        ordinance in support of the
                                                        bamboo industry council.
Ang mga manguguma concern gid sila sa presyo.           Price control council for
Tani ma-regulate ang price. Pagnakita bi na             bamboo
successful ang marketing sag bamboo damo
masulod na investors
Barangay awareness on the importance of                 IEC
bamboo, kelangan IEC
Lack of skills training to produce creative items ,     Skills training
such as bags, shoes, key chains
Farrol- dapat i-train and see to it the good quality-   Product development
Product development
Organizational aspect of our producers.Technical/       Empowerment of        bamboo
funding assistance                                      growers & crafters
Crafter-Jojo-Banga                                      Funding support
Lack of funding support

Lack of research center for bamboo, some other Research studies
uses of bamboo, medicinal ba ang bamboo




Summary of Problems and Constraints Identified by the Participants
NO. PROBLEMS AND CONSTRAINTS ENCOUNTERED
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1      Lack of marketing schemes for raw materials (bamboo poles, slats, etc.)
2      No database information systems on:
           • Bamboo inventory (newly planted and existing bamboo clumps)
           • Potential / identified areas to be planted (not only along riparian areas)
3      Lack of accredited bamboo nurseries
4      Lack of appreciation/ low participation of target beneficiaries
5      Lack of enhancement and know-how on management capabilities in nurturing
       of bamboo
6      Poor support of local government units and other agencies (for funding
       support)
7      Unregulated utilization of bamboos (burning of clumps, “pusog”)
8      Price stability
9      Lack of advocacy on bamboo
10     Lack of skills training and product development (quality, other uses) for
       bamboo
11     No existing organizations for bamboo growers (organizational strengthening
       for bamboo crafters)
12     No fund support for bamboo crafters

Mr. Ponce De Leon              showed     the   KRA-      South   Cotabato     Bamboo
Industry/Development Plan

The participants were divided into four groups by sector based on the presented
KRA of South Cotabato Bamboo Industry/Development Plan.

After a thorough discussion, Group A, B, C & D presented their Bamboo
Industry/Development Plan (Appendix K)

Group A – Presentation – Resource Management
Comments / Suggestions:

     1. Time Frame on planting
        Suggestion: May 2011-2016

          -Mr. Jumilla- He commented that “Habang nagaconduct ng data gathering,
     umpisahan na ang nursery/planting because we cant wait . We have to consider
     na damo kulang, sa crops, kulang gid kaayo, kung hulaton result ng data, kulang
     gid. Basi magbaha na sa South Cotabato before planting”.

     2. Indicate quantity on Indicators/Expected Output

      3. Mr. Casiple asked the specific or detailed amount / budget for the particular
        activity. DTI intervention in bamboo industry. Convergence mechanism –
        details of budget from where to get the funds/budget. Concrete document for
        a fund. Indicative cost is not an existing fund.
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   4. Mrs. Manlisis- suggested for adding the “Source of funds” in the column of a
      dev’t plan.

      5. Mr. Doming- Training to be facilitated by province, para isa na lang yong pag
         hold nila.

   6. PEMO- we will conduct the trainer’s training


Mr. Casiple suggested that the submission of budget will be a week after the
conduct of the planning workshop. The body agreed on that suggestion.



Municipal/City Commitments on Establishing Nurseries

1. Marbel- 13 upland brgys. basically all brgys.
2. Tampakan-all brgys
3. Sto. Nino-4 barangays lang
5. Surallah- all brgys.
6. Lake Sebu 19 brgys.
7. Tboli-
8. Banga- 3
9. Tantangan-2
10.Norala-5
11. Polomolok-3

Mr. Ponce De Leon stressed that the municipality must be realistic to fund their
respective nurseries. He said that the PEMO has a budget of Php 600,000 per year
for 5 years-from bamboo alone. He further said that PEMO does not establish
nursery, it is the PAGRI. The PEMO will only buy.

One of the participants asked that, “in case magkaroon ng decision ang LGU to
establish nursery, pwede po ba maka-share ang PEMO kahit na cellophane”? Mr.
Ponce De Leon told that they will see if PEMO has supplies. He stated that “ wala
kaming nursery kaya hindi kami bumibili ng black cellophane. I’l talk to PAO
regarding that”.


Group B – Presentation- Technology, Technical Skills…

NO.      COMMENTS / DISCUSSION                      RESPONSE                /   ACTION
                                                    TAKEN
         Mr. Casiple-may budget ba ang munisipyo sa None
         training on bamboo crafting

         Polomolok-pag indi pumasok sa training, don na
         yan sa LCE
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Mr. Casiple-4.6M last year, dahil na-appreciate
nila ang counterpart

Mr. Casiple –example, Tampakan’s budget is only
40,000, nakapangako kami for funding 250,000

Mr. Doming- nakayama requirement 2M simple
machine, kung sobra-sobrana ang production,
what will happen?
Mr. Casiple-we are not preparing for nakayama,
we are looking for a whole bamboo industry.

Polomolok, LGU – Kanina sa presentation,              Mr. Casiple- will help the
nandon yong inventory of crafters, gusto kong         non-registered to comply
tingan kasi totoo lahat yon, sa registered, may ara   with the requirements. We
pa BIR, Kelangan proteksyunan yong mga                have      to    let  them
registered.                                           understand      how    the
                                                      business should be.
                                                      Will help all bamboo
                                                      crafters to capture market
                                                      requirement. We have to
                                                      help the entire industry.
                                                      Business compliance.

PEMO- what specific activities of the development
of prototype?
Mr. Jumilla - will have to look into na pwede ma
renovate yong protech at the back and we can
acquire basic facilities to be used for trainings.
PEMO-New product designs must submit for
cliniquing

Mr. Jojo (Crafter) - 30 designs in 1 year-individual PEMO-we settled at 60
design
Mr. Jumilla - we are imposing the challenge to
them. If one of them can produce 1 new product
per month.

PEMO – We are talking for what product?               Mr. Jumilla- any bamboo
                                                      products.     We      are
.                                                     encouraging    them    to
                                                      display their products in
                                                      Protech

Mr. Casiple- when you display a prototype, there Mr. Jumilla- showcase the
should be a continued production.                product. Not only during
.                                                Kawayan      and   Tnalak
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                                                        festivals, all festivals
                                                        Mr. Jumilla- to be able to
                                                        market the products, we
                                                        need basic information
                                                        from the producers.




Group C - Marketing

NO.   COMMENTS / DISCUSSION                            RESPONSE / ACTION
                                                       TAKEN
      Mr. Casiple- mahal ang marketing na cost, too Mr. Jumilla- danger of
      expensive, pila ang i-market match? Ang hirap ng marketing a product
      market matching na activity.



Group D- Policy

NO.    COMMENTS / DISCUSSION                            RESPONSE / ACTION
                                                        TAKEN
      Mr. Casiple- wala bang generic policy na kelangan Mr. Jumilla - I have a
      na lang i-enhance?                                problem regarding the
                                                        regulations      concerning
      Halimba, nasunog, another task force ulit?        transport
                                                        -kung i-restrict pano mo i-
                                                        encourage ang tao na
                                                        magtanom, na damo sia
                                                        baraydan.

                                                        PEMO-I think we can talk
                                                        about that in the Council.

                                                        PEMO- what        do    you
                                                        suggest?
      Mr. Casiple- Strengthen these laws:
      1. Environmental protection Law,
      2. Law protecting the micro entrepreneur
      .
      Mr. Casiple - ginadakop ng LTO ang may PEMO-ang pwede lang
      kawayan                                  magdakop sa kawayan
                                               ang LGU. CENRO, DENR
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Day 3 - Feb 18
Recap by Ms. Fracel Magno


Message 1: Challenging Stakeholders on Resources on Resources Mobilization and
Environmental Protection
By: Dr. Bighani Manipula, RTD Research of DENR XII

The bamboo industry in the Philippines is becoming lower in production due to
reluctance of our bamboo growers. There are still a lot of things that we should do.
Big challenge on the part of stakeholders, we should tap also the bigger market or
local/ domestic market. That will be sustained particularly the issuance of EO of our
President. There is a shift from traditional to non-timber products. This is where the
challenge lies. We should know these stakeholders, since bamboo contributes a lot
in the protection of environment. We should put the bamboo industry in the limelight
again. Who are these people, the farmers, growers; lot of them owned a land. How
many percent of our population are belonging to rural areas? The problem is how to
mobilize these resources. There should be a complimentary action on the part of the
organizations to assist the land farmers. The attitude of our farmers is to plant and
see. Change the paradigm. They have to create business, create market, and
challenge the private companies. Private landowners, who are just speculating, must
be abandoned. How could we mobilize them? We should create export market.
There are lots of gov’t agencies who are encouraged to develop bamboo industry.
From the provincial gov’t level down to the municipal. Identification of potential
areas. Land use plan is not yet in placed. They can also prepare project proposal
and they also have budget to fund it. They can provide infra support. They need
road, bridges, efficient nurseries, tissue culture laboratory; they can strengthen
bamboo industry organization. I remember during the time of Zamora, he’s a
congressman of Compostela Valley. He was able to put up tissue culture for banana.
In cooperation of DOST, they have able to help them. The economy is very much
working. The local development council, have the resources in crafting resources.
That will lead to dev’t in industry. Executive Order 879 creating the PBIC. The SP-
by having their own aligned policies, The DA, DENR. EO 23. The DA, DAR initiative
in collaboration or sharing or resources, data base, providing technology extension
work and trainings. The DENR like Sitio Acub, They are the one supplying the
planting materials. That helps the economy, which generates employment. The DA
provides financial assistance. WE CHALLENGE THE LINE AGENCIES like DILG,
DTI in providing technology for bamboo processing. And of course, we have the
state colleges and universities-they are providing extension works, Dept of
Agriculture for information/education campaign. Chambers of furniture in the
Philippines on handicrafts industry- linking these organizations or exchange
programs, sharing expertise. Technical support, trainings, document best practices.
They are promoting sales marketing. In South Cotabato, we have a lot of rural
banks, local portfolio to small growers. Like, Mang Inasal, they are accepting orders
for bamboo sticks. They are consuming millions of bamboo sticks. A very good
market for us. They can also extend some resources in some areas. The processor
is coming from Iloilo, producing in somewhere in Luzon, the processor already
design a machine for a particular requirement of Mang Inasal. We have the media.
15
We can challenge the media. They can advocate in terms of bamboo industry.
There are some programs in radio talking in nonsense. They can introduce
something different-change paradigm. Partnerships, all endeavors will end up
nothing. They loosely organized. All stakeholders already involved should help
alleviate poverty condition of our people. Challenging challenge. Let us work
together better if not best in the future. We assure you that DENR has already done
something. The DENR had initiated a project submitted to BIMP-EAGA bamboo and
rattan center. Jesus Doreza wants it Mindanao-wide. I made a proposal only in dev’t
of bamboo industry in Sarangani. It was submitted to Asian Foundation. The DENR
is already doing it shares. I hope that other agencies will cooperate in this
undertaking.


Message 2: Mrs. Flora Gabunales (Appendix L)

We have adopted a clustering approach.This approach was approved by Bamboo
Industry Council. In terms of commitment of DTI, we are mandated to comply with
the Executive Order signed by our governor. The signing of Kawayan festival. As
part of advocacy of DTI, we have identified point person in our agency. We
recognized DENR as the lead agency. With that, other agencies have also their
counterpart. We have our RuMEPP where we put our bamboo industry programs.
We are targeting the poor provinces. What RUMEPP did? We do provide business
enterprises. We give emphasis on engineered bamboo. I thank the school board.
Part of the advocacy is the e-bambu roadshows.
LGU Tupi immediately provide us the data of bamboo. Dir. Frank said that we should
look forward for more interventions. We will be linking to Nakayama and agencies.

We are assured of the participation of all stakeholders. In this three-day activity the
different agencies showed already their commitments.


Message 3: Strengthening Economic Development through Regional Connectivity
By: Ms. Felicidad Guerrero of NEDA XII. (Appendix M)
16

Day 3 – Open Forum
Members of the Panel:
      1. PD Gabunales
      2. Dr. Manipula
      3. Ms. Guerrero

Before the forum was started, Dr. Manipula stated that the DENR is conducting an
inventory this year that they can share to other agencies.

NO.    ISSUES AND CONCERNS / DISCUSSION               RESPONSE         /    ACTION
                                                      TAKEN
       Mr. Casiple – propose a project for funding of NEDA- we have a book there
       NEDA                                           of different sources which
                                                      could access for assistance.


       Kung walang pera yong industry- to lobby the NEDA-provided that you have
       plan to existing agencies for funding the PBIC, good project proposal, we
       the council can endorse a resolution            have     to    follow   the
                                                       requirements of the funding
                                                       agencies to access on their
                                                       funds.

                                                     Dr. Manipula – In DENR, our
                                                     stakeholders      are    being
                                                     provided a livelihood project It
                                                     is only on the matter of
                                                     preparation. That’s a very
                                                     good avenue.

                                                      NEDA-ligwasan mars riparian
                                                      reforestation   they     used
                                                      bamboo.
       Mrs. Jo Gabucan of Tupi – requested for the DTI- we have a massive
       provision of reading materials / IEC regarding conduct of roadshows. We will
       bamboos for the farmers in their barangay.     be providing booklets, cd and
                                                      other reading materials.

                                                     DENR- we have a division on
                                                     technology              transfer
                                                     information    in-charge      of
                                                     conducting training, producing
                                                     and giving of leaflets. In tupi,
                                                     we have a publication about
                                                     the “poor bamboo”. I prepared
                                                     the proposal submitted to
                                                     support fund for that. We can
17
                                             provide training on that.
                                             DTI- DTI has counterpart in
                                             the roadshows, nandon na
                                             yong materials na pwedeng
                                             ibigay.
Mr. Nono of PAGRI - suggested putting up the DTI- we have made a website
bamboo network in agencies and the www.grou.ps/southcotbamboo
stakeholders. Bamboo information network- to guide everyone. It’s a
collaboration of agencies & stakeholders-    matter of linking on this info
                                             sites.
                                             DTI-Isali sa roadshow

Mr. Sumagaysay – With the formalization of      Dir. Gabunales - indi tayo
this bamboo, can you make a conservative        nakagawa         ng      gimelina
estimate how many years from now this           industry before.
bamboo will be in full swing? He stated that,   Isinali nating target market
“ang gimelina, sa simula mabuti, but die in     yong       DepED.       Furniture
natural death”.                                 makers that will be organizing
                                                soon. Part of our fund support
                                                for furniture makers - sila
                                                gagamit       ng     engineered
                                                bamboo.        Hindi na tayo
                                                magestablish ng----
                                                This is not only the concern of
                                                DTI-with      the      help     of
                                                everybody       sigurado    may
                                                pupuntahan. Learnings from
                                                the past. Iaayos ang direction
                                                setting. Mr. Frank Bunoan
                                                mentioned that naiiba ang
                                                strategy natin. Nagseset na
                                                tayo      ng    direction    with
                                                enactment of executive order,
                                                the provincial governor is
                                                there, titingnan natin kung
                                                naaayon tayo sa set na
                                                direction. We’d like to see this
                                                project succeed.
Mr. Sumagaysay – This is not a question but a   DTI- sinabi ni Frank Bunoan-
suggestion that NEDA could act. Iloilo          I’l be bringing more, Kasali na
magagaling na gumawa ng bamboo craft.           sa inventory ang players,
Regional connectivity, pwede siguro makuha      crafters…
natin yong magagaling na craftsman na
ilonggo na makakatulong din sa atin. Iba kasi
yong ability nila. Gumagawa sila ng bahay na
walang pako-bamboo din yong pako. Expert
silang gumawa ng “amakan”. Suggestion –
mag-amakan tayo kaysa drier na cement.
18

NEDA- How is the durability of the bamboo? It depends upon the bamboo.
What is the life span of bamboo if it will use in If it is Kayawan, it will last up
making furniture?                                 to 30 yrs.
                                                  DTI-part of skills training when
Is the technology expensive?                      to harvest and how to treat
                                                  bamboos

                                                   DTI- The equipment is very
                                                   simple. This is portable or can
                                                   be brought in the area to
                                                   come up w/ bamboo slices.

Request for lakbay-aral                            DTI-benchmarking/learning
                                                   mission to take a look at what
                                                   happened in Abra.


NEDA- how much is the cost of the desks?           DTI-mas strong ang bamboo
Casiple mahal ang bamboo ng P12                    kaysa sa wood
                                                   DENR-cost variable- There is
                                                   a lot of factors to consider. If
                                                   we can establish pole, hub,
                                                   the cheaper. We can lower
                                                   the cost.

Casiple- The study tour “lakbay-aral” will be on   DTI - the governor is asking
April. We cannot afford to pay for everybody.      about the cost. Magkano nga
Second, when we go back after the study            ba kung gagawa ng hub?
mission, the “hub” must be established             CITC to share the design. Ano
immediately.                                       yong mga available na
                                                   technologies. We have a lot of
                                                   fabricators. It’s a matter of
                                                   having a prototype.

                                                   DENR- may worry lang ako sa
                                                   bamboo as a commodity.
                                                   Bamboos         are       being
                                                   propagated—the sources of
                                                   materials are very very old.
                                                   More than 200 yrs. We cannot
                                                   say that plant is very young.
                                                   Genetically, that is very very
                                                   old. If that come that genes
                                                   will proceed to --- stage. They
                                                   will all die. The reason why
                                                   some scientists worried about
                                                   that. How to determine the
19
factors that may affect the
bamboo flowering. It should
be reported if the bamboo
keeps on flowering.

Production                 natin,
macrosmatic,        the    same
genetic age. You will notice
that some clumps tinik are
flowering. If you observed that
particular clump is flowering,
that is still alive. Please give
us information. Penology of
bamboo.

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Promoting Bamboo Industry Development in South Cotabato

  • 1. BAMBOO INDUSTRY FORUM AND PROVINCIAL PLANNING WORKSHOP February 16-18, 2011 Fred Ann’s Food Haus, City of Koronadal NARRATIVE REPORT Introduction As the Philippine government is committed to promote and establish bamboo industry in the country, Executive Order No. 879, series of 2010 was crafted and promulgated, creating the Philippine Bamboo Industry Development Council (PBIDC) to promote the bamboo industry development project and directing the use of bamboo for at least twenty five (25%) percent of the desk and other furniture requirements of public elementary and secondary schools and prioritizing the use of bamboo in furniture, fixtures and allocating funds therefor and for other purposes. The Local Government Units (LGUs), National Government Agencies, (NGAs), and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) envisioned a collaborative effort in pursuing a convergence approach in the bamboo industry development which will significantly contribute to the mitigation of climate change and protection of environment. It is therefore understood that this synergy or forging of common understanding of all sectors/stakeholders will bring about a cohesive partnership in achieving government goals and objectives. Along this premise, the Provincial Government of South Cotabato, by virtue of Executive Order No. 05, series of 2011, created the South Cotabato Industry Development Council and Institutionalization of the Kawayan Festival to provide the over-all policy and program directions for all the bamboo industry stakeholders. In this endeavor, to drumbeat the advocacy on bamboo industry development, the Rural Micro Enterprise Promotions Program (RuMEPP), a special program of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and International Fund for Agricultural Development, in partnership with the Provincial Government of South Cotabato, had conducted the three-day Provincial Bamboo Forum and Industry Planning Workshop. This initiative is funded under the RuMEPP of DTI. Proceedings Day 1 – February 16 The activity commenced with preliminaries. Hon. Arthur “Dodo” Y. Pingoy, Jr., governor of South Cotabato welcomed the participants and guests in the Provincial Bamboo Forum and Planning Workshop. He said that he is proud of PEMO for giving support to this activity particularly in the reforestation program using bamboo.
  • 2. 2 He stated that the provincial government will try to include in the supplemental budget the provision of bamboo seedlings / planting materials. He stressed that the provincial government will give its share in the development of bamboo industry. PD Flora P. Gabunales, Provincial Director of DTI South Cotabato introduced the Keynote Speaker. Mr. Franklin Bunoan, Executive Director of DTI-Cottage Industry Technology Center (CITC), the Keynote Speaker presented the E-Bambu Philippines (Appendix A). He said that bamboo helps mitigate climate change and it helps protect the environment. He further said that bamboo is a great help in the economy, disaster risk management and it helps generate job opportunities 160 times than lumber does. Mr. Ernesto C. Casiple, Jr., RPO of DTI-RuMEPP presented the Personal Commitments: Networking & Climate Action Session. Input 1: The Provincial Bamboo Situationer and the Recommended Actions was presented by Mr. Ramon B. Ponce De Leon, Provincial Environment Management Officer (Appendix B). Input 2: The topics on Revisiting Community-Based Forest Management Agreement: The Role of PENRO in Promoting Bamboo Industry and Climate Change Adaptation was tackled by Forester Efren Hibaler of PENRO South Cotabato (Appendix C). Input 3: The Business of Environmental Protection was discussed by Mr. Rictoniel Reginio, CTIDS of DTI South Cotabato (Appendix D). Day 1 - OPEN FORUM (Part 1) Panel Members: 1. Mr. Franklin Bunoan 2. Mr. Ramon Ponce De Leon 3. Mr. Rictoniel Reginio After the presentation, the following issues and concerns were raised by the participants: NO. ISSUES AND CONCERNS / RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN DISCUSSION 1 Mr. Fruto Sumagaysay of PIO - DTI Mr. Franklin Bunoan- I was encourages the propagation of bamboo. emphasizing on engineered We observed that there are lots of bamboo. It will transform bamboo farmers who are using bamboo or its into six clumps in one to three years “tambo” as food substitute. If you are old. Its implication is yong sobra sa espousing the propagation of bamboo- anim kelangan iharvest yon, five pillars, what is your plan regarding karamihan ng local govt units
  • 3. 3 that matter? “Ipagbabawal ba ang nagpapasa ng ordinance. Bawal pagpanambo ng mga farmers”? yon. They should teach the farmers how to harvest “tambo”. If dalawa ang bamboo, harvesin yong maliit. That is one point na itinuturo sa clump mngt . Ang annual harvest mo nag-aaverage 1 thou to 2thou tons. Not all kawayan as masarap yong tambo. 2 Dir. Maisalam G. Macarimbang of Mr. Bunoan – distillate chemicals TESDA – May I know if you have a from bamboo. In other countries, study about bamboo medicinal/health where bamboo industry has been benefits? developed, they have studies on that. In the Phil., we have no study yet on the bamboo medicinal benefits. “Mataas yong capital requirements sa industry nito for textile. Tinitingnan natin kung saan po tayo uunlad agad 3 Participant (Jo) – Requested PEMO to Mr. Ramon Ponce De Leon of include the Samahan ng Magsasaka PEMO - RA 9184 (Government Cooperative in the procurement of Procurement Reform Act). May I bamboos in order to less the hauling fee suggest for the Samahan to write the governor thru the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) in order that the Samahan will be included in the canvass/bidding. The problem there is, does the Samahan have complete papers? Last time, we were able to buy bamboos in Gensan from the individual bamboo growers. We were not allowed by BAC to do it again because it should undergo bidding process, yet we can arrange that. They allow now a MOA between the suppliers and the buyer especially Samahan is a cooperative or people’s organization. 4 Dir. Macarimbang of TESDA- In the Mr. Bunoan- Not all occupations are fields of Carpentry NC-2 and Carpentryin the formal sectors. The NC-3, you (referring to Mr. Bunoan) emergence of the technologies have presented the harvesting, splitting always comes first before giving of bamboos, are those skills highly definitions to occupations. technical? There is no training regulations yet, “Pag nacompose na yong kawayan, “Kasi nangyari eh, hindi na-dedevelop doon i-create yong occupational title. yong training regulations”. A this point in time, the bamboo
  • 4. 4 industry devt council has not yet look into the devt of training courses for this occupation primarily because “pabago-bago sia”. 5 Mrs. Alejandra Villacampa of LGU- PEMO - based on “bahay-kubo”, Polomolok – Why is it that the Jane Manlisis invited Polomolok. municipality of Polomolok was not Anyway, we recognized Polomolok included in the list of bamboo crafters? as one of the crafters. -Do we have a technology in bamboo Mr. Bunoan- What do you want in charcoal making? “Paano nautilize ang technology, is it high-cost or low-cost waste na hindi masasayang” technology? Gusto mo ba na waste material mo lang iboboil-kung ano yong makukuha mong uling, ilalagay don, charcoal decaying machine. Napakarami ng schematics/working drawings for low-cost charcoal making, I hope that DOST can give input on that. 6 Mr. Benigno Aquino from TESDA PEMO – That depends on the South Cotabato – What is the reason efficiency of MENRO to request. why the municipality of Tantangan is not We are not forgetting Tantangan, a beneficiary of bamboo crafting? actually we have provided many planting materials in Tantangan. You can request for it. 7 Casiple – Do we have data on bamboo- PEMO – The data is not complete how many are planted? because it was only two weeks when the inventory has conducted. 8 Participant from DENR – We will be conducting an inventory on bamboo. We can assure the local govt units in region 12 that we will be providing the data. Not yet identify the bamboo species. Specie 1, specie 2 That is a very important information – Mr. Bunoan- problems encountered that the time the local govt wl come in in pricing, there must be a method on rationalizing it. -you should know the accessibility 9 Mrs. Victoria Farrol, MENRO Mr. Bunoan – I have said during my designate-Sto. Niño– I have attended all presentation that right now, we have the trainings conducted by DTI. many potential investors na
  • 5. 5 matatakot, ilang dept /sangay ng “Ito bang kawayan natin ma-sustain govt na nagsasabi na magtanim ng natin? Halimbawa, magtanim tayo kawayan. ngayon, the DTI will give us the Sa Benguet, yong kanilang “afus”, if technology, baka pagdating sa punto na they will be sending out invitation, ito marami na kaming harvest, wala na yong tinatawag namin na kaming buyer. Like what happened sa confidential building market, mas kaong na tonetonelada, marami na competitive ang open market, kaming ginawa. Ang rate ng kawayan sa puno pa lang is Mr. Reginio- iba ang sitwasyon P70. Mas matibay ang bayog-150. Baka nong nata de coco. indi maganda wala naman kaming buyer. Malaki ang yong quality ng product natin, kaya gastos sa kawayan. naapektuhan ang producers. Kelangan naming ng technology nio Tungkol sa kawayan, there should hanggang sa katapusan. be a collaborative effort among gov’t agencies to initiate market opportunities. If the market opportunity could be accessed then, it would be dynamic. We cannot hold the investors. It is a risk taking endeavor. Mr. Casiple- yong mga potential growers ng gimelina indi na nag- cocommunicate. It is our role to connect w/ investors. Input 4: Mrs. Maisalam G. Macarimbang Provincial Director of TESDA South Cotabato presented the topics on Upgrading Technical Skills Towards Improve Bamboo Based Products. (Appendix E) Input 6: DBP Programs for MSMEs and Bamboo Industry was presented by Ms. Ivie Sabellano and Mr. Oscar E Sarmineto, Jr. of DBP Southern Mindanao, GSC. (Appendix F) Input 7: Ms. Jocelyn P. Celda from DepED Division of South Cotabato discussed the Education Commitment to Environment Protection Focus on Bamboo. (Appendix G) Input 8: The Role of Agriculture in Bamboo Industry Development was tackled by Mr. Reynaldo H. Legaste, Provincial Agriculturist of the province (Appendix H). Day 1 – Open Forum (Part 2) Panel Members:
  • 6. 6 1. Mr. Reynaldo H. Legaste 2. Mrs. Maisalam G. Macarimbang 3. DBP Team 4. Mrs. Jocelyn Celda NO. ISSUES AND CONCERNS RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN 1 Mrs. Jane Manlisis - DBP reforestation program, DBP - hanggang 30%, hanggang ilang taon tayo magkakaroon ng mabayaran ang terms of ganong scheme? reference 2 Mr. Casiple- Climate financing facility Ms. Ivie of DBP - Head office project yan sia. To register the project itself, as of now, documentation is still on going, will inform if ok na yong project. 3 Participant form DENR- massive production of Mr. Legaste of PAGRI –In bamboo, concerned agencies to establish, we nursery production, we need a very efficient nursery when we can have to identify what type produce, maybe we can encourage LGU to of bamboo to produce and establish nurseries where to plant. DBP partnership- grant w/ DBP, our target area is purposely for reforestation. Criteria ng DBP dapat malapit sia sa kalsada. Road map. Critical is the hauling of cut lings. 50% mortality ng seedlings. 4 Mrs. Andang- ano ang marketing opportunity ng DBP-wala po kami na- bamboo sa ngayon? identify ng ganyan. Kung may na-identify kau ng sure market / buyer, mas madaling magfinance. Mr. Casiple - kung may ara na ta market, DBP will help us plan our strategy. Critical concern in bamboo industry. 5 Mr. Casiple - Two weeks ago, I have heard from DepED - 25% of our a national office naga-canvass ng school chairs chairs is made up of and desks ang DepED. Kulang ang supply ng bamboo-limited pa ang bamboo desks and chairs. Let us know para supply mainform namin ang growers. CENRO-Kor - expanding plantation of bamboo, Mr. Legaste- farmers are pag-nalaman ng committee na mayroong need, best decision makers, if
  • 7. 7 baka maraming magtatanim,lumiliit po yong they shift the crop. pinagtatamnan ng rice and corn, I don’t know if we Bamboo suited to semi- have a policy in the province to limit the marginal to marginal area. plantation--- Our target is if we tie up w/ province, uunahin namin yong bundok, reforestation of watershed area. Dalawa matatamaan natin: economic aspect and environmental aspect. Honestly, wala pa tayong klaro na commercial planting of bamboo. Focus muna tayo sa reforestation project. Mr. Jumilla of PPDO - I like the program of DepED- we could start DepED concerning propagation of massive campaigning with our reforestation. Kelan maumpisahan yon district supervisors. We considering na malapit na ang school year? can involve them in our advocacies, planting bamboos. We need also to linkage with other agencies. Some of our schools are using bamboos as support to prevention of flood. This can be done also in lesson and in project making. DepED is the best avenue for advocacy / information dissemination Mr. Casiple - Do you have training for carpentry in Tesda-we have two (2) bamboo? graduates last year in carpentry. We are waiting for scholarship. We have a community- based technology program. We can tap other agencies. Kung mayroon tayong training, dapat yong trainer ay certified ng Tesda. We have an income generating program. Hindi bibilhin ng DepED if di maganda ang performance/quality. Dapat ang trainer ay NC-2
  • 8. 8 Mr. Casiple- there will be assistance from Mr. Legaste- we can draw RuMEPP to upgrade bamboo crafting/industry. bamboo road map. Day 2 – Feb 17 Recapitulation by Mrs. Loida S. Villa Input 9: Appreciating Value Chain Analysis in Industry Development Planning was discussed by Mr. Rictoniel T. Reginio. (Appendix I) Input 10: The Bamboo Industry Value Chain was presented by Mr. Richard Ishmael Arceño, Bamboo Point Person / STIDS of DTI South Cotabato. (Appendix J) PROVINCIAL BAMBOO PLANNING / OPEN FORUM / GROUP DISCUSSIONS & OUTPUT PRESENTATIONS Mr. Ramon Ponce De Leon facilitated the provincial bamboo planning workshop. He asked the participants to identify the problems and constraints encountered in the bamboo industry. DISCUSSION RESPONSE Mr. Doming of CENRO Kor - We have many PEMO-There is a gap in existing bamboo productions, all we need is a market. When you say market, sure market. it is a marketing of raw materials. We have a great supply of bamboo but lack of marketing schemes. Tribal Asso., Tboli – We need a proper Inventory/data documentation and inventory of existing bamboo stands and newly planted bamboo in order for us to make a realistic project. LGU Surallah - Area to be planted, in Surallah along the riverbanks, wala nabuhi didto siguro sa flow ng tubig. Siguro sa bukid na lang namon itanom ky kung sa river bank indi kami kapabuhi. Tutukan yong project. There should be a focal We take the commitment of the person –nurturing the planted seeds land owners. Ginapaclaro gid ina sa adaptors, MOA/ pledge of commitment Aileen- lack of quality nursery for bamboo Accredited bamboo nursery seedlings
  • 9. 9 Elmer- low participation/ attitude of farmers Those who are not committed, indi pagtagaan sang seedlings Roger Acosta- pag institutionalize sa ini nga One of the functions of the industry, legislative support from barangay/, Bamboo industry council is the municipality, magsulod na ang funding. May mga formulation of the guidelines. native products, wala kita sang legislation na i- One of the key result areas of prevent ang pagputol sg bamboo kay damo gamit our planning is policy bi ang kawayan “pusog” legislative sa cutting sa formulation. It will be needed existing na punuan. Kung wala basi mag abot ang para ma-institutionalize. We panahon na mawala. can ask the SP to pass an ordinance in support of the bamboo industry council. Ang mga manguguma concern gid sila sa presyo. Price control council for Tani ma-regulate ang price. Pagnakita bi na bamboo successful ang marketing sag bamboo damo masulod na investors Barangay awareness on the importance of IEC bamboo, kelangan IEC Lack of skills training to produce creative items , Skills training such as bags, shoes, key chains Farrol- dapat i-train and see to it the good quality- Product development Product development Organizational aspect of our producers.Technical/ Empowerment of bamboo funding assistance growers & crafters Crafter-Jojo-Banga Funding support Lack of funding support Lack of research center for bamboo, some other Research studies uses of bamboo, medicinal ba ang bamboo Summary of Problems and Constraints Identified by the Participants NO. PROBLEMS AND CONSTRAINTS ENCOUNTERED
  • 10. 10 1 Lack of marketing schemes for raw materials (bamboo poles, slats, etc.) 2 No database information systems on: • Bamboo inventory (newly planted and existing bamboo clumps) • Potential / identified areas to be planted (not only along riparian areas) 3 Lack of accredited bamboo nurseries 4 Lack of appreciation/ low participation of target beneficiaries 5 Lack of enhancement and know-how on management capabilities in nurturing of bamboo 6 Poor support of local government units and other agencies (for funding support) 7 Unregulated utilization of bamboos (burning of clumps, “pusog”) 8 Price stability 9 Lack of advocacy on bamboo 10 Lack of skills training and product development (quality, other uses) for bamboo 11 No existing organizations for bamboo growers (organizational strengthening for bamboo crafters) 12 No fund support for bamboo crafters Mr. Ponce De Leon showed the KRA- South Cotabato Bamboo Industry/Development Plan The participants were divided into four groups by sector based on the presented KRA of South Cotabato Bamboo Industry/Development Plan. After a thorough discussion, Group A, B, C & D presented their Bamboo Industry/Development Plan (Appendix K) Group A – Presentation – Resource Management Comments / Suggestions: 1. Time Frame on planting Suggestion: May 2011-2016 -Mr. Jumilla- He commented that “Habang nagaconduct ng data gathering, umpisahan na ang nursery/planting because we cant wait . We have to consider na damo kulang, sa crops, kulang gid kaayo, kung hulaton result ng data, kulang gid. Basi magbaha na sa South Cotabato before planting”. 2. Indicate quantity on Indicators/Expected Output 3. Mr. Casiple asked the specific or detailed amount / budget for the particular activity. DTI intervention in bamboo industry. Convergence mechanism – details of budget from where to get the funds/budget. Concrete document for a fund. Indicative cost is not an existing fund.
  • 11. 11 4. Mrs. Manlisis- suggested for adding the “Source of funds” in the column of a dev’t plan. 5. Mr. Doming- Training to be facilitated by province, para isa na lang yong pag hold nila. 6. PEMO- we will conduct the trainer’s training Mr. Casiple suggested that the submission of budget will be a week after the conduct of the planning workshop. The body agreed on that suggestion. Municipal/City Commitments on Establishing Nurseries 1. Marbel- 13 upland brgys. basically all brgys. 2. Tampakan-all brgys 3. Sto. Nino-4 barangays lang 5. Surallah- all brgys. 6. Lake Sebu 19 brgys. 7. Tboli- 8. Banga- 3 9. Tantangan-2 10.Norala-5 11. Polomolok-3 Mr. Ponce De Leon stressed that the municipality must be realistic to fund their respective nurseries. He said that the PEMO has a budget of Php 600,000 per year for 5 years-from bamboo alone. He further said that PEMO does not establish nursery, it is the PAGRI. The PEMO will only buy. One of the participants asked that, “in case magkaroon ng decision ang LGU to establish nursery, pwede po ba maka-share ang PEMO kahit na cellophane”? Mr. Ponce De Leon told that they will see if PEMO has supplies. He stated that “ wala kaming nursery kaya hindi kami bumibili ng black cellophane. I’l talk to PAO regarding that”. Group B – Presentation- Technology, Technical Skills… NO. COMMENTS / DISCUSSION RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN Mr. Casiple-may budget ba ang munisipyo sa None training on bamboo crafting Polomolok-pag indi pumasok sa training, don na yan sa LCE
  • 12. 12 Mr. Casiple-4.6M last year, dahil na-appreciate nila ang counterpart Mr. Casiple –example, Tampakan’s budget is only 40,000, nakapangako kami for funding 250,000 Mr. Doming- nakayama requirement 2M simple machine, kung sobra-sobrana ang production, what will happen? Mr. Casiple-we are not preparing for nakayama, we are looking for a whole bamboo industry. Polomolok, LGU – Kanina sa presentation, Mr. Casiple- will help the nandon yong inventory of crafters, gusto kong non-registered to comply tingan kasi totoo lahat yon, sa registered, may ara with the requirements. We pa BIR, Kelangan proteksyunan yong mga have to let them registered. understand how the business should be. Will help all bamboo crafters to capture market requirement. We have to help the entire industry. Business compliance. PEMO- what specific activities of the development of prototype? Mr. Jumilla - will have to look into na pwede ma renovate yong protech at the back and we can acquire basic facilities to be used for trainings. PEMO-New product designs must submit for cliniquing Mr. Jojo (Crafter) - 30 designs in 1 year-individual PEMO-we settled at 60 design Mr. Jumilla - we are imposing the challenge to them. If one of them can produce 1 new product per month. PEMO – We are talking for what product? Mr. Jumilla- any bamboo products. We are . encouraging them to display their products in Protech Mr. Casiple- when you display a prototype, there Mr. Jumilla- showcase the should be a continued production. product. Not only during . Kawayan and Tnalak
  • 13. 13 festivals, all festivals Mr. Jumilla- to be able to market the products, we need basic information from the producers. Group C - Marketing NO. COMMENTS / DISCUSSION RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN Mr. Casiple- mahal ang marketing na cost, too Mr. Jumilla- danger of expensive, pila ang i-market match? Ang hirap ng marketing a product market matching na activity. Group D- Policy NO. COMMENTS / DISCUSSION RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN Mr. Casiple- wala bang generic policy na kelangan Mr. Jumilla - I have a na lang i-enhance? problem regarding the regulations concerning Halimba, nasunog, another task force ulit? transport -kung i-restrict pano mo i- encourage ang tao na magtanom, na damo sia baraydan. PEMO-I think we can talk about that in the Council. PEMO- what do you suggest? Mr. Casiple- Strengthen these laws: 1. Environmental protection Law, 2. Law protecting the micro entrepreneur . Mr. Casiple - ginadakop ng LTO ang may PEMO-ang pwede lang kawayan magdakop sa kawayan ang LGU. CENRO, DENR
  • 14. 14 Day 3 - Feb 18 Recap by Ms. Fracel Magno Message 1: Challenging Stakeholders on Resources on Resources Mobilization and Environmental Protection By: Dr. Bighani Manipula, RTD Research of DENR XII The bamboo industry in the Philippines is becoming lower in production due to reluctance of our bamboo growers. There are still a lot of things that we should do. Big challenge on the part of stakeholders, we should tap also the bigger market or local/ domestic market. That will be sustained particularly the issuance of EO of our President. There is a shift from traditional to non-timber products. This is where the challenge lies. We should know these stakeholders, since bamboo contributes a lot in the protection of environment. We should put the bamboo industry in the limelight again. Who are these people, the farmers, growers; lot of them owned a land. How many percent of our population are belonging to rural areas? The problem is how to mobilize these resources. There should be a complimentary action on the part of the organizations to assist the land farmers. The attitude of our farmers is to plant and see. Change the paradigm. They have to create business, create market, and challenge the private companies. Private landowners, who are just speculating, must be abandoned. How could we mobilize them? We should create export market. There are lots of gov’t agencies who are encouraged to develop bamboo industry. From the provincial gov’t level down to the municipal. Identification of potential areas. Land use plan is not yet in placed. They can also prepare project proposal and they also have budget to fund it. They can provide infra support. They need road, bridges, efficient nurseries, tissue culture laboratory; they can strengthen bamboo industry organization. I remember during the time of Zamora, he’s a congressman of Compostela Valley. He was able to put up tissue culture for banana. In cooperation of DOST, they have able to help them. The economy is very much working. The local development council, have the resources in crafting resources. That will lead to dev’t in industry. Executive Order 879 creating the PBIC. The SP- by having their own aligned policies, The DA, DENR. EO 23. The DA, DAR initiative in collaboration or sharing or resources, data base, providing technology extension work and trainings. The DENR like Sitio Acub, They are the one supplying the planting materials. That helps the economy, which generates employment. The DA provides financial assistance. WE CHALLENGE THE LINE AGENCIES like DILG, DTI in providing technology for bamboo processing. And of course, we have the state colleges and universities-they are providing extension works, Dept of Agriculture for information/education campaign. Chambers of furniture in the Philippines on handicrafts industry- linking these organizations or exchange programs, sharing expertise. Technical support, trainings, document best practices. They are promoting sales marketing. In South Cotabato, we have a lot of rural banks, local portfolio to small growers. Like, Mang Inasal, they are accepting orders for bamboo sticks. They are consuming millions of bamboo sticks. A very good market for us. They can also extend some resources in some areas. The processor is coming from Iloilo, producing in somewhere in Luzon, the processor already design a machine for a particular requirement of Mang Inasal. We have the media.
  • 15. 15 We can challenge the media. They can advocate in terms of bamboo industry. There are some programs in radio talking in nonsense. They can introduce something different-change paradigm. Partnerships, all endeavors will end up nothing. They loosely organized. All stakeholders already involved should help alleviate poverty condition of our people. Challenging challenge. Let us work together better if not best in the future. We assure you that DENR has already done something. The DENR had initiated a project submitted to BIMP-EAGA bamboo and rattan center. Jesus Doreza wants it Mindanao-wide. I made a proposal only in dev’t of bamboo industry in Sarangani. It was submitted to Asian Foundation. The DENR is already doing it shares. I hope that other agencies will cooperate in this undertaking. Message 2: Mrs. Flora Gabunales (Appendix L) We have adopted a clustering approach.This approach was approved by Bamboo Industry Council. In terms of commitment of DTI, we are mandated to comply with the Executive Order signed by our governor. The signing of Kawayan festival. As part of advocacy of DTI, we have identified point person in our agency. We recognized DENR as the lead agency. With that, other agencies have also their counterpart. We have our RuMEPP where we put our bamboo industry programs. We are targeting the poor provinces. What RUMEPP did? We do provide business enterprises. We give emphasis on engineered bamboo. I thank the school board. Part of the advocacy is the e-bambu roadshows. LGU Tupi immediately provide us the data of bamboo. Dir. Frank said that we should look forward for more interventions. We will be linking to Nakayama and agencies. We are assured of the participation of all stakeholders. In this three-day activity the different agencies showed already their commitments. Message 3: Strengthening Economic Development through Regional Connectivity By: Ms. Felicidad Guerrero of NEDA XII. (Appendix M)
  • 16. 16 Day 3 – Open Forum Members of the Panel: 1. PD Gabunales 2. Dr. Manipula 3. Ms. Guerrero Before the forum was started, Dr. Manipula stated that the DENR is conducting an inventory this year that they can share to other agencies. NO. ISSUES AND CONCERNS / DISCUSSION RESPONSE / ACTION TAKEN Mr. Casiple – propose a project for funding of NEDA- we have a book there NEDA of different sources which could access for assistance. Kung walang pera yong industry- to lobby the NEDA-provided that you have plan to existing agencies for funding the PBIC, good project proposal, we the council can endorse a resolution have to follow the requirements of the funding agencies to access on their funds. Dr. Manipula – In DENR, our stakeholders are being provided a livelihood project It is only on the matter of preparation. That’s a very good avenue. NEDA-ligwasan mars riparian reforestation they used bamboo. Mrs. Jo Gabucan of Tupi – requested for the DTI- we have a massive provision of reading materials / IEC regarding conduct of roadshows. We will bamboos for the farmers in their barangay. be providing booklets, cd and other reading materials. DENR- we have a division on technology transfer information in-charge of conducting training, producing and giving of leaflets. In tupi, we have a publication about the “poor bamboo”. I prepared the proposal submitted to support fund for that. We can
  • 17. 17 provide training on that. DTI- DTI has counterpart in the roadshows, nandon na yong materials na pwedeng ibigay. Mr. Nono of PAGRI - suggested putting up the DTI- we have made a website bamboo network in agencies and the www.grou.ps/southcotbamboo stakeholders. Bamboo information network- to guide everyone. It’s a collaboration of agencies & stakeholders- matter of linking on this info sites. DTI-Isali sa roadshow Mr. Sumagaysay – With the formalization of Dir. Gabunales - indi tayo this bamboo, can you make a conservative nakagawa ng gimelina estimate how many years from now this industry before. bamboo will be in full swing? He stated that, Isinali nating target market “ang gimelina, sa simula mabuti, but die in yong DepED. Furniture natural death”. makers that will be organizing soon. Part of our fund support for furniture makers - sila gagamit ng engineered bamboo. Hindi na tayo magestablish ng---- This is not only the concern of DTI-with the help of everybody sigurado may pupuntahan. Learnings from the past. Iaayos ang direction setting. Mr. Frank Bunoan mentioned that naiiba ang strategy natin. Nagseset na tayo ng direction with enactment of executive order, the provincial governor is there, titingnan natin kung naaayon tayo sa set na direction. We’d like to see this project succeed. Mr. Sumagaysay – This is not a question but a DTI- sinabi ni Frank Bunoan- suggestion that NEDA could act. Iloilo I’l be bringing more, Kasali na magagaling na gumawa ng bamboo craft. sa inventory ang players, Regional connectivity, pwede siguro makuha crafters… natin yong magagaling na craftsman na ilonggo na makakatulong din sa atin. Iba kasi yong ability nila. Gumagawa sila ng bahay na walang pako-bamboo din yong pako. Expert silang gumawa ng “amakan”. Suggestion – mag-amakan tayo kaysa drier na cement.
  • 18. 18 NEDA- How is the durability of the bamboo? It depends upon the bamboo. What is the life span of bamboo if it will use in If it is Kayawan, it will last up making furniture? to 30 yrs. DTI-part of skills training when Is the technology expensive? to harvest and how to treat bamboos DTI- The equipment is very simple. This is portable or can be brought in the area to come up w/ bamboo slices. Request for lakbay-aral DTI-benchmarking/learning mission to take a look at what happened in Abra. NEDA- how much is the cost of the desks? DTI-mas strong ang bamboo Casiple mahal ang bamboo ng P12 kaysa sa wood DENR-cost variable- There is a lot of factors to consider. If we can establish pole, hub, the cheaper. We can lower the cost. Casiple- The study tour “lakbay-aral” will be on DTI - the governor is asking April. We cannot afford to pay for everybody. about the cost. Magkano nga Second, when we go back after the study ba kung gagawa ng hub? mission, the “hub” must be established CITC to share the design. Ano immediately. yong mga available na technologies. We have a lot of fabricators. It’s a matter of having a prototype. DENR- may worry lang ako sa bamboo as a commodity. Bamboos are being propagated—the sources of materials are very very old. More than 200 yrs. We cannot say that plant is very young. Genetically, that is very very old. If that come that genes will proceed to --- stage. They will all die. The reason why some scientists worried about that. How to determine the
  • 19. 19 factors that may affect the bamboo flowering. It should be reported if the bamboo keeps on flowering. Production natin, macrosmatic, the same genetic age. You will notice that some clumps tinik are flowering. If you observed that particular clump is flowering, that is still alive. Please give us information. Penology of bamboo.