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PROJECT PROPOSAL
I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Project Title: INDIAN RICE TECHNO-DEMO/PRODUCTION PROJECT
Type of Project: (education-training/technology-income generation)
Project Proponents: SDSSU – SAN MIGUEL CAMPUS/
CLEMENCIA L. SUMAGAYSAY
Project Coordinator: ACHILLES L. BELARMINO, RA, MS
Project Beneficiaries: (Rural poor, Women, Youth & Farmers)
Location of Beneficiaries: Brgys. Carromata, Sagbayan, Siagao, Patong, &
Mahayag
Date of Implementation/Duration: February, 2020 – May , 2020
Area of Project Implementation: SDSSU-SAN MIGUEL Experiment Station
Carromata, San Miguel, Surigao del Sur
Expected Output: Capability-building, Production, Technology Transfer
Area Required: 2.0 hectares (non-irrigated)
Budget Requirement: PhP 116,500.00
Budget Requested: PhP 116,500.00
Source of Funds: STF
II. RATIONALE
Recently, as an effect of the increasing population, demand gap for food also increases.
This gap continued to widen despite aggressive effort in the private sector and the combined
support provided by the Local Government Units and the National Government Agencies.
The current situation in rice and corn production also implicates that we need to venture
into other varieties that requires lesser inputs, lesser water requirements and minimal crop
management practices to follow but in terms of yield it can surpass or equal to the yield of the
present inbred rice varieties.
Indian Rice was being developed and intended for rain-fed areas that requires watering
only during vegetative growth stage and seeds requirement per hectare is also lesser compared
to existing inbred rice varieties. In other words, Indian rice is considered a climate resilient crop.
Hence, this project proposal.
General Objective
To conduct technology demonstration project using Indian Rice variety under San Miguel
condition.
Specific Objective
To determine adoptability of Indian Rice variety under San Miguel condition in terms of
crop growth, resistance to insect pests and diseases, and yield performance.
The project will be conducted at the Experimental Station of SDSSU – San Miguel Campus
Using the Indian Rice variety. Project implementation will start in February 2020 until May, 2020
to determine climate change resiliency of Indian Rice variety. Indian rice seeds will be provided
by DA-13.
Rice experts from the Provincial Agriculture Office will be invited prior to the conduct of
the project for proper implementation. The project management, maintenance of the area and
data collection will be undertaken by SDSSU-San Miguel campus faculty, staff and students.
Phase 1
Pre-planning and planning of activities will be the first activity of the project. The schedule
of activities and responsibilities of each party. The SDSSU – San Miguel Campus and the
beneficiaries of Barangays Carromata, Sagbayan, Patong, Mahayag and Siagao will be determined
for proper implementation.
Phase 2
Implementation of activities will be conducted simultaneously based on achieving the
output of the project. Land preparation and planting will be conducted on the first quarter of
2020 following the recommended cultural practices of the new crop. Manpower resources will
be from SDSSU – San Miguel farm workers, OJT students and the farmers/co-operators.
Phase 3
Monitoring and evaluation of the crop growth performance and yield will be conducted
and should be properly documented. This will serve as the basis to determine its adaptability to
the soil and prevailing climatic condition of Barangay Carromata, San Miguel, Surigao del Sur.
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Table 2. Production cost for 2.0 hectares are broken down as follows.
Particulars Unit of Issue Unit Cost Usage Amount (PhP)
Land preparation:
Plowing hectare 3,500.00 2 7,000.00
Leveling AMD 600.00 5 3,000.00
Dike fixing Man-day 350.00 10 3,500.00
Inputs:
Fertilizers (complete) bag 1,300.00 6 7,800.00
Fertilizers (urea) bag 850.00 8 6,800.00
Fertilizers (MOP) bag 1,400.00 4 5,600.00
Pesticide (solomon) bottle 750.00 8 6,000.00
Pesticide (malathion) liters 400.00 10 4,000.00
Herbicide (almix) sachet 50.00 15 750.00
Herbicide (machete) liter 600.00 3 1,800.00
Herbicide (pyanchor) liter 1,500.00 3 4,500.00
Crop giant liter 400.00 4 1,600.00
Labor:
Pulling bunch 2.00 4,000 8,000.00
Planting hectare 5,000.00 2 10,000.00
Spraying tank 35.00 140 4,900.00
Weeding hectare 5,000.00 2 10,000.00
Harvesting:
Harvester Man-day 1
Empty sacks piece 20.00 250 5,000.00
Hauling Man-day 35.00 250 8,750.00
Drying bag 20.00 250 5,000.00
Fees:
Other expenses Meals & snacks 1,500.00
TOTAL PhP 105,500.00
Pre-planning & Planning 1,000.00
Monitoring & Recording 5,000,00
Consultation, Technical Advising 5,000.00
GRAND TOTAL PhP 116,500.00
1. Capability-building programs conducted among farmers, students & out of school youths.
2. Adopted technology/practices replicated in farms of farmers/students/OSY
3. Established self-sustaining Demo farm
4. Increased production with lesser cost of inputs
5. Established market linkage
Recommending Approval:
Approved:
PROJECT PROPOSAL
IX. RATIONALE
Recently, as an effect of the increasing population, demand gap for food also increases.
This gap continued to widen despite aggressive effort in the private sector and the combined
support provided by the Local Government Units and the National Government Agencies.
The current situation in rice and corn production also implicates that we need to venture
into other varieties that requires lesser inputs, lesser water requirements and minimal crop
management practices to follow but in terms of yield it can surpass or equal to the yield of the
present inbred varieties.
Green Super Rice is develop and intended for lowland rainfed areas that requires
watering only during vegetative growth stage, leveling of the area is not required and seeds
requirement per hectare is also lesser compared to existing inbred rice varieties. In other words,
GSR is considered a climate resilient crop. The Open Pollinated Variety of Corn is also ideal for
marginal farmers which requires lesser production inputs compared to hybrid corn. Hence, this
project proposal.
X. PROJECT OBJECTIVES
General Objective
To conduct technology demonstration project using Green Super Rice Lines (GSR) and
OPV-Corn under San Miguel condition.
Specific Objective
1. To determine adoptability of Green Super Rice lines under San Miguel condition in
terms of crop growth, resistance to insect pests and diseases, and yield performance.
2. To determine growth and yield performance of OPV-Corn.
The project will be conducted at the non-irrigated area of SDSSU – San Miguel Campus
and in the techno-demo sites of 5 Barangays in San Miguel. Project implementation will start in
January, 2016 until March, 2018 which means it will be planted for five (5) cropping seasons to
determine climate change resiliency of Green Super Rice lines and OPV-Corn. GSR seeds will be
provided by DA-13 and Philrice-Agusan. Crops experts from the Provincial Agriculture Office and
Philrice-Agusan will be invited prior to the conduct of the project for proper implementation and
also during the conduct of Farmers Training. The farmers training, project management,
maintenance of the area and data collection will be undertaken by SDSSU-San Miguel campus
faculty, staff and students.
Phase 1
Pre-planning and planning of activities will be the first activity of the project. The schedule
of activities and responsibilities of each party. The SDSSU – San Miguel Campus and the
beneficiaries of Barangays Carromata, Sagbayan, Patong, Mahayag and Siagao will be determined
for proper implementation.
Phase 2
Implementation of activities will be conducted simultaneously based on achieving the
output of the project. Farmers training will be conducted to enhance their knowledge and skills
and to make it their social preparation to adopt the new technology. Land preparation and
planting will be conducted on the first quarter of 2016 following the recommended cultural
practices of the new crop. Manpower resources will be from SDSSU – San Miguel farm workers,
OJT students and the farmers/co-operators.
Phase 3
Monitoring and evaluation of the crop growth performance and yield will be conducted
and should be properly documented. This will serve as the basis to determine its adaptability to
the soil and prevailing climatic condition of Barangay Carromata, San Miguel, Surigao del Sur.
6. Capability-building programs conducted among farmers, students & out of school youths.
7. Adopted technology/practices replicated in farms of farmers/students/OSY
8. Established self-sustaining Demo farm
9. Increased production with lesser cost of inputs
10. Established market linkage
Prepared by:
Noted By:
PAUL C. CALE
School IGP In-charge
Approved as to funds:
GAY T. CANDA
Bookkeeper - Designate
Recommending Approval:
LUCY A. DARAY
Budget Officer - Designate
Approved: