FY 2014 PCAARRD LIST OF GRANTS-IN-AID PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost S&T Community Based Farm on Strengthening the Abaca S&T Community Based Farm on Strengthening the Rapid, inclusive, and Abaca fiber is one of the major agricultural exports of the Improved farm productivity and increased production of quality fiber DOST Region VIII NGAs, SUCs, LGUs, farmer groups, 12/1/2014 11/30/2017 NEW 6,725,328 2,044,075.00 Production Through Rehabilitation and Nursery Management Abaca Production Through Rehabilitation and sustained economic Philippines known as the Manila hemp. The plant is grown in from the current 20kg/ha/yr to 1200 kg/ha/yr starting 2017; 2. processors and market clients in Sogod, Southern Leyte Nursery Management in Sogod, Southern Leyte most part of the Philippines with the key growing areas Establish 2 demonstration and 4 nursey farms for HYVs abaca; 3. growth spread across Bicol, Eastern Visayas and Southern Common service facilities to the 4 identified barangays. 4. Trained Mindanao regions. A major challenge faced by the abaca beneficiaries; 5. Enhanced active linkages with other NGAs, SUCs, industry in Eastern Visayas is the low productivity brought LGUs, farmer groups, processors and market clients. about by the prevalence of disease particularly the abaca bunchy top virus (ABTV). Being one of the major crops in the region and as income-generating industry in the agriculture sector, there is a need to invest more in the abaca industry. 1. To improve farm productivity and increase the productivity and increase the production of quality fiber from the current 20kg/ha/yr to 1200 kg/ha/yr starting 2017 due to use of high yielding and virus-resistant hybrids (HYVs). 2. To showcase the S&T based farming of abaca through the establishment of 2 demonstrations and 4 nursey farms for HYVs abaca. 3. To provide common service facilities to the 4 identified barangays. 4. To build capabilities of beneficiaries through trainings. 5. To build and enhance active linkages with other NGAs, SUCs, LGUs, farmer groups, processors and market clients.

Disease Indexing for Banana and Citrus: An NVSU- Disease Indexing for Banana and Citrus: An NVSU- Poverty reduction and To develop a disease indexing laboratory in NVSU which will A disease indexing facility in NVSU performing serology and DNA- NVSU Banana farmer organizations, 12/1/2014 11/30/2016 NEW 4,998,038 3,833,382.00 PCAARRD-DOST Research and Service Facility for PCAARRD-DOST Research and Service Facility for empowerment of the serve as a research and a service facility that can help in based disease detection for BBTV, BMV, HLB, and CTV. growers, researchers, nurseries Cagayan Valley Cagayan Valley poor and vulnerable disease management for banana and citrus and support the implementation of a quality planting material production system in Cagayan Valley. (1) Enhance the existing NVSU facility for serology and PCR-based detection of BBTV, BMV, HLB, and CTV; (2) Provide disease indexing service to banana and citrus growers (nurseries and farms) in Cagayan Valley; (3) Establish a quality planting material production and disease management system in Nueva Vizcaya anchored on partnership with the local government units and covering banana and citrus nurseries and farms; (4) Map present disease incidence of BBTV in banana and HLB in citrus farms of Nueva Vizcaya as benchmark information; (5) Monitor disease incidence and productivity in the established system and smallhold farms accessing NVSU planting materials; (for traceability); (6) Coordinate with the Regional Development Council and provincial local government units the disease indexing of mother plants/trees and seedling nurseries and appropriate handling of infected materials; (7) Confirm using DNA-based detection, strains of BBTV and HLB in production areas of Nueva Vizcaya and Cagayan Valley; (8) Test on the application of bulk DNA analysis for an efficient yet reliable molecular detection of BBTV and HLB in nursery seedlings; (9) Develop and Enhancement of tissue culture propagation protocol using Enhancement of tissue culture propagation protocol Poverty reduction and The project aims to refurbish USM TC lab to provide clean 120,000 Lakatan and 60,000 Cardaba planting materials produced USM 1 tissue culture laboratory and 1 3/15/2013 3/14/2016 ON GOING 4,978,532 933,558.00 male bud/floral apex of banana using male bud/floral apex of banana empowerment of the banana planting materials and evaluate the potential of using by the USM tissue culture laboratory; protocol for banana mass banana nursery; banana farmers poor and vulnerable male bud/floral apex in banana micropropagation. propagation using male bud/ floral apex

Enhaned Productivity of Lakatan and Saba/cardaba in Enhaned Productivity of Lakatan and Saba/cardaba Poverty reduction and The project aims to improve the productivity of smallhold Demonstrated the effectiveness of introduced interventions versus USM 36 Lakatan and 36 Saba growers 4/1/2013 3/31/2016 ON GOING 5,063,051 350,933.00 Region 12 in Region 12 empowerment of the local banana growers in selected pilot areas of the Cotabato existing farmer's practice under a community-based approach of poor and vulnerable Region through the application of integrated crop banana production in Region 12 management (ICM) strategies and good agricultural practices (GAP) MS-Led Community Based Banana (Saba/Cardaba) MS-Led Community Based Banana (Saba/Cardaba) Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to rehabilitate using S&T-based Provided trainings on banana-cardaba production, disease free DOSCST Banana Cardaba Farmers 6/17/2013 6/16/2015 ON GOING 2,790,592 370,660.00 Farming System in Davao Oriental Farming System in Davao Oriental sustained economic approaches the banana-cardaba production areas in the plantlets/ seedlings, fertilizers and will be assisted in the field planting. Typhoon Pablo affected municipalities in Davao Oriental. The FITS Center is encouraged to establish a banana-cardaba growth nursery for other farmers who wants to avail of suckers/ seedlings, and would be able to provide technical assistance, production and reproduction of IEC materials for dissemination.

MS-Led Community Based Coconut and Banana Farming MS-Led Community Based Coconut and Banana Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to promote the Integrated Crop Establish a 0.25 hectare each or a total of 8.25 hectares of coconut SPAMAST Coconut and banana farmers 6/17/2013 6/16/2015 ON GOING 3,566,659 496,263.00 Systems in Davao del Norte Farming Systems in Davao del Norte sustained economic Management and Good Agricultural Practices in banana and and banana farming systems to help them recover from the coconut farming system in Typhoon Pablo-affected devastation brought by Typhoon Pablo. growth municipalities of Davao del Norte through Magsasaka- Siyentista-led approach

MS-Led Community Based Coconut and Banana Production MS-Led Community Based Coconut and Banana Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to promote the coconut and banana Promote the coconut and banana intercropping systems in Monkayo USeP Coconut and banana farmers 6/16/2013 6/15/2015 ON GOING 2,606,686 351,784.48 Systems in Campostela Valley Production Systems in Campostela Valley sustained economic production systems in Monkayo and Nabunturan, and Nabunturan in Compostela Valley province through the Compostela Valley province through the Magsasaka- Magsasaka-Siyentista (MS). The USeP-Mabini old nursery was growth Siyentista approach enhanced to back-up the expanded volume of production from the expected increase of demand for planting materials.

Multi-location Evaluation of Naturally-Selected Saba Strains Multi-location Evaluation of Naturally-Selected Saba Poverty reduction and The project aims to evaluate naturally-selected and Produced at least 10,000 planting materials of potentially dwarf UPLB Saba growers, 1 tissue culture 10/1/2013 9/30/2016 ON GOING 24,371,995 5,997,895.00 with Short Stature and Field Evaluation of Irradiated Strains with Short Stature and Field Evaluation of empowerment of the irradiated Saba/ Cardaba strains with short stature and early Saba for field establishment and evaluation in 6 provinces laboratory, researchers Saba/Cardaba Irradiated Saba/Cardaba poor and vulnerable maturity Page 1 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Multilocation performance evaluation of a new banana Multilocation performance evaluation of a new Poverty reduction and The project aims to make Lakatan banana production more Recommended BBTV-resistant Lakatan line; agronomic and yield UPLB Lakatan growers 4/1/2013 3/31/2016 ON GOING 11,671,058 2,487,334.91 bunchy top virus (BBTV)- resistant lakatan cultivar banana bunchy top virus (BBTV)- resistant lakatan empowerment of the profitable to small farmers by reducing losses due to banana data of BBTV-resistant Lakatan in 4 provinces (Quirino, Cavite, cultivar poor and vulnerable bunchy top virus infection by 20% through adoption of Laguna, and Davao) disease resistant cultivars.

S&T Management Approaches Against Fusarium Wilt Project 1. Adaptability Trial of Seven Promising Rapid, inclusive, and The program aims to reduce Fusarium wilt tropical race 4 Cavendish SMARRDEC a) 233 banana (Cavendish, Lakatan, 1/1/2012 7/1/2015 ON GOING 4,048,388 1,226,194.18 (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Cubense, Foc.) on Cavendish in GCTCV Somaclones against Fusarium wilt ] sustained economic (TR4) incidence by 90-95% in Mindanao through the use of a) Best-performing and market-acceptable GCTCV somaclone as and Saba) farmers/growers, 4 tissue Mindanao resistant varieties and biocontrol agents and determine substitute for Grand Naine (Cavendish) suited under Philippine culture laboratories, and 1 banana growth areas infected by Foc TR4 as quarantine measure. condition; nursery b) Best microbial agent against Foc TR4 b) Other potential beneficiaries are c) Distribution map of Foc TR4 in Mindanao banana farmers in other d) Developed system for mass production and delivery system of areas/regions/provinces healthy seedlings of GCTCV 218 e) Produced at least 5,000 planting materials of potentially dwarf Saba for field establishment and evaluation f) Design and first prototype of an automatic decorticating machine

Lakatan a) Initial agronomic and yield data of BBTV-resistant Lakatan in 4 provinces (Quirino, Cavite, Laguna, and Davao) b) Effective media formulation for micropropagation of floral apex c) 120,000 Lakatan and 60,000 Cardaba planting materials produced by the USM tissue culture laboratory d) Demonstrated the effectiveness of introduced interventions versus existing farmers practice under a community-based approach of banana production in region 12.

Develoment of Sensor Devices for Cacao Qualitym Develoment of Sensor Devices for Cacao Qualitym Rapid, inclusive, and Develop a sensor-based instrument for determining Electronic-based sensor for quality measurement for newly harvested PhilMech Cacao farmers, buyers, and 12/1/2014 11/30/2016 NEW 3,405,702 2,077,953.00 Measurement Measurement sustained economic freshness and quality of freshly harvested wet cacao bean and wet bean cacao with the following features: suitable for rapid processors assessment, non-destructive sampling an assessment, portable that growth could be used in the field, does not need high level of technical expertise to operate; Prototype of cacao bean quality meter Establishment of Cacao Production with Intercropping Establishment of Cacao Production with Rapid, inclusive, and General: The project aims to improve the economic Established nurseries for Cacao and vegetables/cutflower; demo DOST VIII Cacao farmers, buyers, and 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 1,063,965 999,965.00 System in Typhoon Yolanda-Stricken Jaro, Leyte Intercropping System in Typhoon Yolanda-Stricken sustained economic condition of the municipality of Jaro, Leyte, through S&T farms for cacao with intercropping of horticultural crops such as processors Jaro, Leyte Interventions on the development of cacao and horticulture vegetables and demo farm for cutflower production; Trained growth industries as alternative to the heavily damaged coconut cooperators in the proper techniques in the production of cacao industry of the town. Specific: 1. To establish nurseries for intercropped with suitable horticultural crops. Cacao and vegetables/cutflower; 2. To establish demo farms for cacao with intercropping of horticultural crops such as vegetables and demo farm for cutflower production; and 3. To train and assist the cooperators in the proper techniques in the production of cacao intercropped with suitable horticultural crops.

STCBF on Improved Integrated Crop Management Practices STCBF on Improved Integrated Crop Management Rapid, inclusive, and Generally, the project aims to rehabilitate the old and Capacitated 15 selected ARB cooperators on the improved DOSCST Cacao farmers, buyers, and 5/1/2014 4/30/2017 NEW 3,804,130 1,300,965.00 for Cacao Rehabilitation in the City of Mati Davao Oriental Practices for Cacao Rehabilitation in the City of Mati sustained economic unproductive cacao farms of some selected ARBs and integrated crop management practices (IICMP) in rehabilitating old processors Davao Oriental upscale their productivity through STCBF that will showcase cacao farms to become productive by 50%-60% or from 1 kg per growth the improve integrated crop management practices (IICMP) tree per year to 1.5-1.6 kg per tree per year; Established one (1) in rehabilitating old cacao plantations. Specific Objectives: 1. cacao nursery (100 sq.m. with a capacity of 5,000 seedlings. and Transfer knowledge and skills to 15 selected ARB Established 1/2 ha bud wood garden/scion grove (1,000 plants cooperators the improved integrated crop management capacity and can produce 50,000 scions after 1 year); Developed practices (IICMP) in rehabilitating old cacao farms to the capability of the cooperators in increasing their farm profitability; become productive by 50%-60% or from 1 kg per tree per Manual on cacao rehabilitation and processing. year to 1.5-1.6 kg per tree per year; 2. Establish one (1) cacao nursery (100 sq.m. with a capacity of 5,000 seedlings and will be producing high yielding recommended clones namely UF-18, PBC-123, W-10) and establish 1/2 ha bud wood garden/scion grove (1,000 plants capacity and can produce 50,000 scions after 1 year); 3. Develop the capability of the cooperators in increasing their farm profitability; 4. Promote wider dissemination of the recommended IICMP on cacao rehabilitation and value adding through the production of manual on cacao rehabilitation and processing.

Utilization of Cacao Pod Husk as Fuel Briquettes Utilization of Cacao Pod Husk as Fuel Briquettes Rapid, inclusive, and Develop environment friendly fuel briquettes product Good quality cacao pod husk-based fuel briquettes with: high PhilMech Cacao farmers, processors, buyers 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,817,159 1,817,159.00 sustained economic sufficient to resist the impact during handling and transport durability rating of 1-1.2 kN/cubic millimeters compression strength & and produce the required heat for domestic cooking and for heating value of at least 5000 cal/g; good combustion qualities; growth industrial application enough heat produced for domestic cooking & industrial application

Development Program for Cocosugar in Davao region Development Program for Cocosugar in Davao Rapid, inclusive, and Coordinate and monitor the Cocosugar projects of SMARRDEC 12/1/2012 11/30/2014 ON-GOING 250,000 1,259,500.00 region PMC sustained economic SPAMAST and DOSCST growth Page 2 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Emergency R&D Response Program and Management of Program Management Coordination c/o RD Poverty reduction and To monitor and provide direction in the implementation of the PCAARRD 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 678,216 130,979.35 Coconut Scale Insect empowerment of the three(3) projects. poor and vulnerable

Emergency R&D Response Program and Management of Proj 1. Development of Crop Care Strategies Poverty reduction and To develop and showcase systematic and immediate R and Crop care strategy; Reduction of infestation on treated palms per farm basis; PCA a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly dependent 8/15/2014 3/15/2015 NEW 3,411,862 3,385,462.00 Coconut Scale Insect Against Coconut Scale Insect empowerment of the D strategies to manage coconut scale insect (CSI) Determined levels of pesticide residue; in the industry, 17 processors/entrepreneurs poor and vulnerable infestation b) Breeders/researchers, policy makers and local & international consumers c) Other potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Emergency R&D Response Program and Management of Proj 2. Ecological Studies on the Potential Biological Poverty reduction and To determine the bioecological requirements of natural Protocol for field releases of laboratory-reared T. nitida; Foraging behavior and UPLB a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly dependent 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 3,443,567 3,443,567.00 Coconut Scale Insect Control Agents of CSI empowerment of the enemies of Aspidiotus rigidus that would enhance its effciciency of laboratory-reared T. nitida and C. nigritus; Voucher collection of in the industry, 17 processors/entrepreneurs poor and vulnerable effectiveness as biological control agents natural enemies from CALABARZON, Philippines and Sangi, Indonesia; Efficacy of b) Breeders/researchers, policy makers and natural enemies of A. rigidus from CALABARZON, Philippines; Pathogen and local & international consumers c) Other parasitoid free populations of natural enemies of A. rigidus from Sangi, Indonesia; potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in Biotic and abiotic factors affecting predation/parasitism of CSI in CALABARZON, other areas/regions/provinces Philippines

Emergency R&D Response Program and Management of Proj 3. Biological Control Strategies Againts Poverty reduction and To optimize the protocol in mass production of the biological Improved and equipped laboratory; Optimized protocol for mass rearing of PCA a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly dependent 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 6,864,429 6,838,029.00 Coconut Scale Insect Coconut Scale Insect empowerment of the control agents and effectively manage CSI infestation coccinellid predators; Optimized protocol for mass rearing of coccinellid predators; in the industry, 17 processors/entrepreneurs poor and vulnerable Up to 80% reduction of infestation on treated CSI infested palms per farm basis; b) Breeders/researchers, policy makers and Established monitoring scheme local & international consumers c) Other potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Establishment of Cocnut Seedgardens for Eastern Visayas Establishment of Coconut Seedgardens for Eastern Poverty reduction and The project generally aims to restore lost productivity of Conservation of the remaining coconut genetic resources in Eastern VSU coconut farmers, entrepreneurs 12/1/2013 11/30/2014 ON GOING 2,731,432 1,315,378.46 Visayas empowerment of the calamity-sticken areas in Eastern Visayas through Visayas; Farmer-owners of at least 6 selected tall coconut poor and vulnerable establishment of local nurseries/seedgarden to provide populations and 6 coconut nursery managers equipped for the quality planting materials for coconut replanting. production of coconut planting materials; Established at least 6 coconut nurseries as viable microenterprise in Eastern Visayas with the capacity to produce at least 50,000 affordable and good quality seedlings for the planting and replanting activities for 150 ha coconut farms

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project Management Cost Poverty reduction and To determine the genetic and molecular mechanisms a) Technical Progress Report; b) Reviewed project accomplishment; UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2019 NEW 8,518,420 806,120.26 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and empowerment of the involved in coconut oil biosynthesis and in makapuno and c) Monitored the project implementation; d) Terminal Report dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted poor and vulnerable lono phenotypes. processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) b) Breeders/researchers, policy makers and local & international consumers c) Other potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 1. Coconut Genome Sequencing: A Poverty reduction and Sequence and assemble the genomes of two native a) Finished grade genomic sequence of two (2) Philippine heirloom UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2017 NEW 33,544,733 4,256,888.20 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and Resource for Coconut Genetic and Varietal empowerment of the heirloom varieties of Cocos nucifera, Laguna Tall (LAGT) coconut varieties: Laguna Tall (LAGT) and Catigan Green Dwarf dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted Improvement poor and vulnerable and Catigan Green Dwarf (CATD), as basis for coconut (CATD); b) genes and markers associated with Dwarf coconut processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) genomic studies and marker-assisted breeding programs in variety, developmental processes, oil and lipid production, metabolic b) Breeders/researchers, policy the country. processes etc. makers and local & international consumers c) Other potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 2. Biomarker Development and Molecular Poverty reduction and To generate molecular markers from the assembled a) Biomarkers that are associated directly to the gene(s) of interest or UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2019 NEW 30,470,378 3,330,346.79 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and Mapping for Coconut Genetic and Varietal empowerment of the genomes of Tall/Dwarf coconut varieties and map the linked to genes that are associated with early flowering, fast growth, dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted Improvement poor and vulnerable biomarkers, genes, QTL loci on coconut linkage map oil and nut yield and water content and quality; processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) b) Primers and probes for SSR, SNPs and expressed genes that will b) Breeders/researchers, policy be used for coconut marker-assisted breeding, hybridity testing, makers and local & international forensics, fingerprinting, genotyping and profiling of coconut varieties, consumers hybrids or germplasm. c) Other potential beneficiaries are c)Coconut linkage map that will be used for genetic and genomic coconut farmers in other studies areas/regions/provinces d)Breeding population that will be used for coconut varietal improvement

Page 3 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 3. Gene Expression Analysis Towards Poverty reduction and To utilize gene expression analyses for copra yield and early a) Purified total RNA from appropriate tissues of the eight (8) UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2017 NEW 26,593,673 4,976,028.20 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and Coconut Genotyping and Varietal Improvement empowerment of the flowering traits in a representative Tall/Dwarf coconut variety representative coconut varieties expressing and not expressing the dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted poor and vulnerable for generation of molecular markers four (4) target traits; b) Composite RNA from LAGT and CATD; c) processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) Barcoded NGS libraries for each coconut variety, with Illumina MiSeq b) Breeders/researchers, policy paired-end sequencing adapters; d) Draft transcriptome sequences makers and local & international of the eight coconut varieties; e) Putative gene markers conferring consumers each target trait; f) Identified coconut varieties from the PCA germ c) Other potential beneficiaries are plasm collections which possess the genetic markers for each coconut farmers in other specific target trait (early flowering, fast growing, high nut yield, or areas/regions/provinces high water content and quality)

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 4. Gene Expression Analyses for Oil Poverty reduction and To determine the genetic and molecular mechanisms a) Contig assemblies of the transcriptomes of the different UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2017 NEW 15,117,294 1,297,103.61 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and Biosynthesis, Makapuno and Lono Traits empowerment of the involved in coconut oil biosynthesis and in makapuno and endosperm developmental stages of dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted poor and vulnerable lono phenotypes. b) Normal, makapuno and lono phenotypes processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) c) Listings of differentially expressed genes across the developmental b) Breeders/researchers, policy stages and phenotypes makers and local & international d) Identified candidate genes and relevant gene networks consumers e) Gene and molecular markers for use in marker assisted selection c) Other potential beneficiaries are and breeding coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 5. Coconut Gene Expression in a Model Poverty reduction and To express selected coconut genes associated with oil a) Gene discovery – at least 5 coconut genes involved in several UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2017 NEW 27,141,793 5,522,527.88 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and Monocot Zea mays L. Proof of Concept Oil empowerment of the biosynthesis in corn (Zea mays L.) metabolic pathways such as fatty acid biosynthesis, the Kennedy dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted Biosynthesis poor and vulnerable pathway (TAG assembly), and transcriptional regulation. Another 5 processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) genes derived from the transcriptomic data of Project 4. b) Breeders/researchers, policy b) Gene constructs/transformation cassettes – at least 5 constructs makers and local & international with one or two genes inserted and bounded by either of two consumers promoters (35S CaMV or cocosin) and the nosT polyadenylation c) Other potential beneficiaries are signal coconut farmers in other c) Plant tissue culture products, regenerating transformed tissues, areas/regions/provinces whole plantlets in bottles, plantlets in the process of hardening/acclimatization and hardened plantlets in the BL2 greenhouse.

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 6. Marker-assisted breeding in coconut Poverty reduction and To identify and select for San Ramon Tall cv Orgullo and a) Outstanding Tall coconut selections disseminated in target growing UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2019 NEW 29,943,679 2,542,201.94 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and targeting productivity and major industrial traits empowerment of the single cross hybrids for regional release using marker- regions based on genetic relationships. dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted poor and vulnerable assisted selection b) Fast-tracked nationwide replanting of genuine PCA hybrid seed processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) nuts and „San Ramon‟ composite variety. b) Breeders/researchers, policy c) 52 new crosses (Tall x Tall; Tall x Dwarf) grown in experimental makers and local & international farms for field performance evaluation. Initial varieties/seed-nuts consumers disseminated to coconut farmers. c) Other potential beneficiaries are d) At least one (1) publication of significant research findings in ISI coconut farmers in other journal. areas/regions/provinces

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 7. QTL mapping in coconut for high yield Poverty reduction and To identify QTLs and develop sequence-specific DNA a) Polymorphic DNA markers between parental population UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/15/2014 1/14/2019 NEW 22,188,646 1,384,222.69 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and outstanding quality of copra oil and other coconut empowerment of the markers for yield and copra quality from an advanced PCA b) Genetic linkage map of coconut dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted major by-products poor and vulnerable mapping population c) Mapped QTLs for coconut productivity, and yield/quality of copra processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) oil and other nut major by-products b) Breeders/researchers, policy d) Validated coconut QTLs makers and local & international e) Robust DNA markers for routine marker-assisted breeding derived consumers from validated coconut QTLs and underlying candidate genes c) Other potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Improvement of Coconut Varieties through Genomics, Project 8. Development of web-based breeding Poverty reduction and To identify QTLs and develop sequence-specific DNA a) Password protected web-based genome database of Cocos UPD a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 6/15/2014 1/14/2019 NEW 62,511,670 1,959,091.83 Genetics and Molecular Breeding for a Competitive and resource and Eco-TILLING towards insect empowerment of the markers for yield and copra quality from an advanced PCA nucifera consisting of sequence assemblies and annotations, genome- dependent in the industry, 17 Sustainable Philippine Coconut Industry (Genomics-assisted resistance breeding poor and vulnerable mapping population wide SSR markers and pre-installed breeder tools and genome processors/entrepreneurs Molecular Breeding) browser. b) Breeders/researchers, policy b) Characterized coconut glandular trichome loci/genes tagged with makers and local & international sequence-specific DNA markers. consumers c) NGS-EcoTILLING platform in coconut for glandular trichome c) Other potential beneficiaries are genes and related genetic factors. coconut farmers in other d) Coconut plant/s that exhibit differential reaction against scale insect areas/regions/provinces infestation and SNP markers tagging the candidate resistance loci. e) At least one (1) publication of significant research finding in ISI journal

Page 4 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Integrated Coconut Research & Development Enhancement Development of S&T Based Strategies to Control Poverty reduction and Establish the pest dynamics thru actual mapping of pest Pest monitoring system; Magnitude of pest infestation; Geodatabase PCA Coconut farmers, coconut 6/1/2013 11/30/2014 ON GOING 4,645,512 892,908.00 Program (ICREDEP): Coconut Scale Insect in CALABARZON empowerment of the infestation and actual surveys; assess pest infestation for spatial & temporal mapping; Establish the levels of pest organizations and communities poor and vulnerable severity and correlate the pest occurrence to possible infestation; Correlation of pest infestation levels with agro-climatic extension workers, LGUs ecological factors; and establish the temporal and spatial data and agro-ecosystem; Status of pest infestation as basis of rate of pest infestation using GPS data recording as basis recommending appropriate control tactics; Spatial and temporal rate of planning preventive control strategies of pest infestation; and Prediction model for preventive strategies

Integrated Coconut Research & Development Enhancement Proj. 1. Utilization of Coconut Genetic Resources for Poverty reduction and The project aims to identify and recommend hybrids and a) Identify varieties/hybrids responsive to Cset and initiated callus PCA a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 12/1/2011 2/28/2015 ON GOING 13,904,406 1,624,710.86 Program (ICREDEP): High Value and Emerging Products empowerment of the varieties for virgin coconut oil (VCO) and sap sugar formation dependent in the industry, 17 poor and vulnerable commercial production and explore novel uses of the b) Partial draft of whole genome sequence of 2 coconut varieties: processors/entrepreneurs Makapuno galactomannan Laguna Tall (LAGT) and Catigan Green Dwarf (CATD) b) Breeders/researchers, policy c) Characterize genes on coconut oil biosynthesis makers and local & international d) Identify markers for high yield and outstanding quality of copra-oil consumers and major by-products and Transcriptome for coconut specific traits c) Other potential beneficiaries are i.e. yield & early flowering coconut farmers in other e) Develop at least 5 hybrids/cultivars for VCO and coco sugar areas/regions/provinces production f) Optimize procedure for higher yield and quality of toddy for coco sugar g) Produce coconut hybrids/cultivars for high value food products h) Develop protocol for dehydrated, vacuum fried and baked coconut/makapuno high value food products i) Optimize protocol for mass production of biological control agents against CSI j) Reduce CSI infestation in pilot areas k) Determine pesticide residue level of registered systemic insecticide in coconut leaves, coconut water and coconut meat

Integrated Coconut Research & Development Enhancement Proj. 2 Characterization and Conservation of Poverty reduction and The project aims to characterize indigenous coconut genetic Conservation and utilization of genetic resources. PCA a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 1/2/2012 12/31/2014 ON GOING 4,965,460 714,933.18 Program (ICREDEP): Coconut Genetic Resources for Utilization in the empowerment of the resources using agro-morphological markers and assess the dependent in the industry, 17 Bicol Region and Coastal Areas poor and vulnerable existing morphological diversity in the region and adjacent processors/entrepreneurs coastal localities b) Breeders/researchers, policy makers and local & international consumers c) Other potential beneficiaries are coconut farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Integrated Coconut Research & Development Enhancement Proj. 5. Development of coconut-based Poverty reduction and The project aims to test the adoption and sustainability of a) Identify varieties/hybrids responsive to Cset and initiated callus PCA a) 3.4 M coconut farmers directly 9/1/2011 6/30/2015 ON GOING 5,257,783 732,710.73 Program (ICREDEP): integratedincome generating scheme in partnership empowerment of the poverty reduction strategies demonstrated to increase farm formation dependent in the industry, 17 with LGUs and private sector to reduce poverty in poor and vulnerable income and enhance food security effort in coconut farming b) Partial draft of whole genome sequence of 2 coconut varieties: processors/entrepreneurs Or. Mindoroand Bicol communities in island situation and in partnership with the Laguna Tall (LAGT) and Catigan Green Dwarf (CATD) b) Breeders/researchers, policy Local Government c) Characterize genes on coconut oil biosynthesis makers and local & international d) Identify markers for high yield and outstanding quality of copra-oil consumers and major by-products and Transcriptome for coconut specific traits c) Other potential beneficiaries are i.e. yield & early flowering coconut farmers in other e) Develop at least 5 hybrids/cultivars for VCO and coco sugar areas/regions/provinces production f) Optimize procedure for higher yield and quality of toddy for coco sugar g) Produce coconut hybrids/cultivars for high value food products h) Develop protocol for dehydrated, vacuum fried and baked coconut/makapuno high value food products i) Optimize protocol for mass production of biological control agents against CSI j) Reduce CSI infestation in pilot areas k) Determine pesticide residue level of registered systemic insecticide in coconut leaves, coconut water and coconut meat

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Program Management Cost Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Upgraded existing biotechnology laboratories; 3 pilot nurseries PCAARRD 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 20,474,300 2,200,465.16 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting established; 30,000 quality planting materials produced; and 150 ha poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and planted with coconut seedlings from somatic embryogenesis coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials

Page 5 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 1a. Mass Propagation and pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro UPLB Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 29,293,247 7,771,121.00 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of Tall and Dwarf coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. Batangas, Laguna and Quezon coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 1b. Mass Propagation and pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro UPLB Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 28,593,331 6,676,053.00 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of Tall and Dwarf coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. Batangas, Laguna and Quezon coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 2. Mass Propagation and pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro VSU Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 25,538,489 6,362,207.80 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of tall and dward coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in selected poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. coastal areas in Regions VI, VII and VIII coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 3. Mass Propogation and pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro UPM Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 25,394,301 6,383,260.20 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of Tall and Dwarf coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in selected poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. coastal areas in Davao Region coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 4. Mass Propagation and pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro PCA Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 26,434,280 7,725,115.92 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of Tall and Dwarf coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in Albay, poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. Camarines Sur and Masbate coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 5. Mass Propagation and Pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro BU Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 25,262,092 6,668,718.32 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of Tall and Dwarf coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. Camarines Norte, Catanduanes and Sorsogon coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Reinvigorating the Philippine Coconut Industry through the Proj 6. Mass Propagation and Pilot utilization of Poverty reduction and The project aims to mass propagate plumule-derived Technology transfer & adoption of CICY-Mexico‟s protocol for in vitro PCA Smallhold coconut growers who are 10/1/2014 9/30/2019 NEW 27,691,134 7,062,708.00 CICY Coconut Somatic Embryogenesis Technology (Cset) plumule-derived plantlets of Tall and Dwarf coconut empowerment of the coconut planting materials primarily to establish new planting culture of coconut using somatic embryogenesis dependent on coconut farming as varieties through somatic embryogenesis in poor and vulnerable in coastal zones and replant the typhoon-damaged, and Identified high yielding Tall & Dwarf coconut varieties/hybrids their livelihood. Zamboanga del Norte, ARMM and Region XII coconut scale insect- infested palms. It also aims to advance responsive to the protocol the agricultural biotechnology capability in the Philippines on Tissue culture laboratory upgraded and equipped for effective mass the rapid mass propagation of coconut planting materials propagation of high yielding coconut varieties/hybrids

Coffee Productivity and Quality Enhancement Program Development of Improved postharvest Technologies Rapid, inclusive, and The project will develop postharvest machineries Developed machineries for coffee postharvest activities PhilMech Coffee farmers, processors 12/1/2014 5/31/2016 NEW 1,396,416 6,664,953.00 for Coffee sustained economic (depulping machine, mechanical drying, moisture meter and sensors) growth Coffee Productivity and Quality Enhancement Program Proj 2. S&T-based Soil, Nutrient and Water Rapid, inclusive, and The project will recommend appropriate fertilizer Calibration models for coffee; Variety-specific fertilizer and water CvSu Coffee farmers, processors 12/1/2014 5/31/2016 NEW 20,073,893 13,580,489.00 Management for Coffee in the Philippines sustained economic recommendation and water management using smart management recommendation farming techniques (analytical procedures, systems, devices growth and tools) for soil, water and plant tissue analyses such as isotope tracer techniques, soil sensing techniques

Creating Growth in the Countryside through Development of Proj. 1.Enhancement of Micropropagation Poverty reduction and To develop technologies with the following specific a) 600,000 quality planting materials produced and distributed; b) CvSU a) Coffee breeders; coffee farmers; 5/1/2013 4/30/2016 ON GOING 15,282,305 2,667,881.00 Appropriate Technologies on and Techniques to Meet the Demand for Quality Planting empowerment of the objectives: 1) to improve and optimize tissue culture Optimized TC protocols; c) Established 3 nurseries producers of coffee planting Processing Materials poor and vulnerable techniques for coffee ;2) to establish coffee tissue culture materials; agricultural technicians; laboratory; 3) to establish acclimatization nursery for tissue- coffee processors; entrepreneurs; cultured coffe seedlings; 4) to conduct performance local fabricators; coffee consumers; evaluation of tissue-cultured coffee seedlings; 5) to establish planning agencies and officers; soil production nurseries in selected coffee-producing areas and water analytical laboratories b) 100 small scale coffee farmers in Ifugao c) Other potential beneficiaries are coffee growers and farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Page 6 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Creating Growth in the Countryside through Development of Project 2. Conservation and Management of Coffee Poverty reduction and The project aims to: 1) Establish the field geen bank for a) Coffee field genebank b) Database of coffee genetic resources CvSU a) Coffee breeders; coffee farmers; 5/1/2013 4/30/2016 ON GOING 18,627,997 3,393,829.92 Appropriate Technologies on Coffee Production and Genetic Resources in the Philippines empowerment of the coffee in the Philippines; 2) Characterize the existing and producers of coffee planting Processing poor and vulnerable new collections of coffee using morphological, biochemical materials; agricultural technicians; and molecular markers; 3) establish a database of coffee coffee processors; entrepreneurs; genetic resources; and 4) increase the existing collection of local fabricators; coffee consumers; coffee varieties and maintain these in CvSU Coffee Genetic planning agencies and officers; soil Resource Center and water analytical laboratories b) 100 small scale coffee farmers in Ifugao c) Other potential beneficiaries are coffee growers and farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Creating Growth in the Countryside through Development of Project 3. Remote Sensing and Geographic Integrity of the The project intends to develop improved production a) Increased productivity from 0.3 to 2.1 mt green beans/ha CvSU a) Coffee breeders; coffee farmers; 5/1/2013 4/30/2016 ON GOING 7,938,581 1,131,457.33 Appropriate Technologies on Coffee Production and Information Systems Technologies for Improved environment and management protocol for coffee under predictable climatic b) Improved quality of green coffee beans to Grade 1 for local and producers of coffee planting Processing Coffee Farm Productivity climate change changes export market materials; agricultural technicians; adaptation and coffee processors; entrepreneurs; mitigation local fabricators; coffee consumers; planning agencies and officers; soil and water analytical laboratories b) 100 small scale coffee farmers in Ifugao c) Other potential beneficiaries are coffee growers and farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Creating Growth in the Countryside through Development of Project 4. Standardized Evaluation of the Philippines Poverty reduction and To improve the quality of beans and enhance the cup quality a) Upgraded Phil. Coffee Quality Center; b) Calibration models for CvSU a) Coffee breeders; coffee farmers; 5/1/2013 4/30/2016 ON GOING 26,797,970 1,256,011.90 Appropriate Technologies on Coffee Production and specialty Coffee Quality for Domestic and Export empowerment of the of Philippine specialty coffee key chemical properties of green and roasted coffee beans using producers of coffee planting Processing Markets poor and vulnerable near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy; b) Cup profiles materials; agricultural technicians; coffee processors; entrepreneurs; local fabricators; coffee consumers; planning agencies and officers; soil and water analytical laboratories b) 100 small scale coffee farmers in Ifugao c) Other potential beneficiaries are coffee growers and farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Genomics-Assisted Identification of Molecular Markers for Genomics-Assisted Identification of Molecular Poverty reduction and The project basically aims to : 1) determine the molecular Molecular IDs/barcodes of reference NSIC-registered Arabica and UPLB Coffee farmers, breeders, 11/1/2014 10/30/2016 NEW 12,162,663 7,591,013.00 est and Disease resistance, Yield and Aroma in Philippine Markers for est and Disease resistance, Yield and empowerment of the identification of NSIC-registered Arabica and Liberica Liberica varieties and strains; Molecular marker each for pest researchers and scientists from Specialty Coffee Aroma in Philippine Specialty Coffee poor and vulnerable varieties and strains that will be used as reference strains for resistance, disease resistance, aroma and yield academe and industry next generation sequencing (NGS); 2) identify molecular markers for pest (berry borer and scale insect) and disease (leaf blight and rust) resistance, yield and aroma of reference NSIC-registered varieties and strains through microsatellite (SSRs) and SNP analyses by NGS

Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to achieve product Organic Arabica coffee products which are compliant to certification, BSU Coffee farmers 2/1/2013 1/31/2015 NEW 3,378,565 948,732.62 (PSF): Certification, Value Addition and Promotion of Program (PSF): Certification, Value Addition and sustained economic competitiveness through product certification compliance; GMP and HACCP requirements; improved product label and Organic Arabica Coffee Products in the Cordillera Promotion of Organic Arabica Coffee Products in product customization to suit local and international packaging of coffee products customized to standards of niche and the Cordillera growth standards; registration as a geographical indication; and international markets; unique brand for Cordillera organic Arabica product promotion. The compliance to organic certification coffee products; strengthened marketing strategies and intensified will provide the product access to a much wider market and promotional campaigns; and protection of coffee producers and a competitive edge in the ever-changing global market. processors through fair trade. Project Objectives: 1. Comply with the organic certification requirements for organic coffee; 2. Customize product packaging and standards for the local and international markets; 3. Develop a branding strategy that is unique for the organic Arabica coffee products of the Cordillera; 4. Strengthen the existing marketing strategies; 5. Promote organic Arabica coffee products through promotional strategies; and 6. Advocate and lobby for products to protect local entrepreneurs.

Page 7 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This project employs the CBSTBF modality to organize a Arabica coffee farmers adopted the recommended S&T interventions BSU Coffee farmers 2/1/2013 1/31/2015 NEW 3,009,965 1,082,509.50 (PSF): Community Based STBF on Organic Arabica Coffee Program (PSF): Community Based STBF on sustained economic community of farmers engaged in organic coffee production, and the recommended practices to improve green bean production; Green Production in , Organic Arabica Coffee Green Production in and hasten the acquisition of organic certification and Clustered at least 35 Arabica coffee growers; Increased Arabica Sagada, Mountain Province growth registration of geographical indication for the processor. The coffee green beans production from 300grams to 800grams per tree; project will also address the problem on low farm Trained at least 35 Arabica coffee growers in Sagada; and POT from productivity by adopting recommended S&T interventions to the CBSTBF on organic coffee Arabica will be adopted by other increase organic coffee production. Project Objectives: 1. To organic coffee practitioners in nearby municipalities through the MS increase production of quality Arabica coffee green bean and the clustered coffee growers. from 300 grams to 600 grams per tree; 2. To promote wider adoption of the recommended technologies for Arabica coffee production through the Community-Based STBF modality; and 3. To enhance active participation and empower the farming communities and local organizations of Sagada in promoting the application of recommended technologies to increase coffee farm productivity.

R&D Program on Organic Arabica Coffee Production in Project 2. Organic Fertilizer for Organic Production Rapid, inclusive, and Formulated organic fertilizers; Production system for organic Arabica BSU Academe, Researchers, 8/1/2011 7/31/2015 ON GOING 1,769,765 257,337.58 of Arabica Coffee in Benguet coffee production Entrepreneurs, Farmers sustained economic Develop nutrient management strategies for organic Arabica growth coffee production in Benguet. R&D Program on Organic Arabica Coffee Production in Project 3. Biological Agents and Cropping Systems Rapid, inclusive, and The project will develop organic nutrient management 2 biocontrol agents for pests; 2 biocontrol agents for diseases BSU Academe, Researchers, 8/1/2011 7/31/2014 ON GOING 1,765,769 247,816.13 Benguet for the Management of Major Insect Pests and sustained economic strategies for organic Arabica coffee production in Benguet. Entrepreneurs, Farmers Diseases of Arabica Coffee for Organic Production Secifically, the project will formulate organic fertilizers in Benguet growth utilizing materials available in the organic Arabica coffee production areas; determine the efficacy of organic fertilizers on the growth and yield of organically grown Arabica coffee; monitor changes in soil properties under organic Arabica coffee production; determine organic fertilizer requirement of rejuvenated organic Arabica coffee; and determine the cost and return analysis of organic Arabica coffee production using formulated organic fertilizer.

R&D Program on Organic Arabica Coffee Production in Project 4. Development of Best Practices on Rapid, inclusive, and The project will develop best practices on postharvest Cost-effective and water-saving processing system (fermentation); BSU Academe, Researchers, 2/1/2013 7/31/2014 ON GOING 795,295 153,940.00 Benguet Postharvest Handling and Packaging for Organically sustained economic handling and packaging of organically grown Arabica coffee Appropriate packaging materials Entrepreneurs, Farmers Produced Arabica Coffee green beans with excellent cup quality in growth Benguet.Specifically, the project will generate best practices on postharvest handling for organically grown Arabica coffee; produce appropriate packaging materials for organically grown Arabica coffee products; establish postharvest protocol for specialty organically grown Arabica coffee green beans and roasted beans; establish duly- recognized organic certification system and relevant supporting policies; and,determine the economic feasibility of the developed best postharvest handling and packaging system for organically grown Arabica coffee products.

S&T Community-Based Farm on Enhanced Cacao and S&T Community-Based Farm on Enhanced Cacao Rapid, inclusive, and The project will develop organic nutrient management Organic fertilizers utilizing materials available in the organic Arabica Coffee farmers 8/1/2011 7/31/2014 ON-GOING 1,765,769 2,006,526.00 Coffee Production in District 1 of Zamboanga del Sur and Coffee Production in District 1 of Zamboanga sustained economic strategies for organic Arabica coffee production in Benguet. coffee production areas; and cost and return analysis of organic del Sur Secifically, the project will formulate organic fertilizers Arabica coffee production using formulated organic fertilizer. growth utilizing materials available in the organic Arabica coffee production areas; determine the efficacy of organic fertilizers on the growth and yield of organically grown Arabica coffee; monitor changes in soil properties under organic Arabica coffee production; determine organic fertilizer requirement of rejuvenated organic Arabica coffee; and determine the cost and return analysis of organic Arabica coffee production using formulated organic fertilizer.

BSU Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability of the Durian Project 1: Durian Tree Management for Optimum Poverty reduction and To develop the appropriate canopy size, branching of durian Determined appropriate time of flower and fruit thinning in durian, USM Durian Growers, Processors, 3/1/2013 2/29/2016 ON GOING 4,793,475 670,980.36 Industry in Southern Mindanao for Global Competitiveness Production empowerment of the and fruit retention techniques for optimum yield and quality appropriate position of inflorescence and number of Researchers poor and vulnerable of durian. Specifically, the project aims to: 1) determine the flowers/inflorescence, effect of pruning and de-topping on yield, and appropriate time of flower & fruit thinning; 2) detrmine the economic benefits of pruning, topping and flower and fruit thinning in influence of height of inflorescence position & numbers of durian. flowers per inflorecence in fruit setting; 3) determine the effect of pruning & detopping on the yield and quality; 4) identify the appropriate height and ideal fruiting branch; 5) determine the number of fruits relative to its plant mass (sink- source relationship); 6) extend harvesting season; and 7) determine the economic benefits of pruning, detopping, and flower-fruit thinning.

Page 8 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Enhancing Productivity and Sustainability of the Durian Project 2: Optimum Fertilization to Enhance Yield Poverty reduction and To improve the yield and quality of fresh durian in Southern Determined appropriate time of flower and fruit thinning in durian, USM Durian Growers, Processors, 3/1/2013 12/31/2017 ON GOING 8,021,421 1,760,960.60 Industry in Southern Mindanao for Global Competitiveness and Quality of Durian in Southern Mindanao empowerment of the Mindanao through the development of optimum nutrient appropriate position of inflorescence and number of Researchers poor and vulnerable standards. Specifically, the Project aims to 1) establish flowers/inflorescence, effect of pruning and de-topping on yield, and optimum soil and leaf critical nutrient level as fertilizer guide; economic benefits of pruning, topping and flower and fruit thinning in 2) validate on-station the stablished optimum nutrient durian. requirements based on nutrient concentration standards; and 3) verify critical nutrient standards and fertilizer recommendation across locations.

Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and Jackfruit is the banner crop of Eastern Visayas, identified as Farmers adopted the recommended practices to enhance jackfruit VSU Jackfruit farmers 3/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON GOING 2,597,000 518,600.00 (PSF): Community-Based Science and Technology Based Program (PSF): Community-Based Science and sustained economic priority commodity for commercial production as early as production; Cluster farmers composed of at least 100 jackfruit Farm Project on Jackfruit Production in Leyte Technology Based Farm Project on Jackfruit 1995. It is a versatile fruit crop with high demand and export farmers; Increase in productivity by at least 5 percent; and Trained at Production in Leyte growth potential. This project will help to continue and improve the least 100 jackfruit farmers. jackfruit production that has been pushed by VICARP and RRDEN in Region 8. This is expected to lead to the growth of the local economy through micro-enterprise development and improve jackfruit farming profitability. It will also address provision for strengthening the link between and among jackfruit producers, traders and processors. General Objective: To upscale jackfruit production to meet the volume and quality requirement of the fresh and processed market through the CBSTF approach.

Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and As a banner crop for Eastern Visayas, the jackfruit industry Established business match and commercialization arrangement VSU Jackfruit farmers 3/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON GOING 2,678,100 652,234.84 (PSF): Value-Addition and Promotion of Jackfruit Products in Program (PSF): Value-Addition and Promotion of sustained economic shall receive a boost from this project will fast track the with entrepreneurs; ; Developed a system of supporting technology- Leyte through TechnoMart Jackfruit Products in Leyte through TechnoMart transition of the technology from research to based start-up businesses. ; Commercialization process of the (New Title: Technology Transfer and Comm (New Title: Technology Transfer and Comm growth market/commercialization using a number of rolling out jackfruit processed products. strategies in partnerships with private sectors. Project Objectives: 1. To establish business match and commercialization arrangement with entrepreneurs who are interested to invest or have started investing on commercializing jackfruit food products; 2. To develop a system of supporting technology-based start-up businesses that can be adopted as standard procedure in commercializing mature technologies by technology generating institutions; 3. To document the commercialization process of the jackfruit processed products.

Regional Jackfruit R&D Programs for Region 8: Towards PMC Rapid, inclusive, and Optimize the conditions affecting the quality and Established/optimized technique for jackfruit processing; DA RFU VIII Jackfruit growers and processors 11/1/2012 12/31/2014 ON GOING 669,500 294,667.00 Globally Competitive and Sustainable Jackfruit Industry in sustained economic other attributes of vacuum-fried and sulfite-free developed food products from low-grade jackfruit pulp Eastern Visayas jackfruit pulp in order to improve its competitiveness; growth and develop other jackfruit food products from lowgrade jackfruit pulp and jackfruit co-products

Regional Jackfruit R&D Programs for Region 8: Towards Project 1. Development of Regional Baseline Poverty reduction and Optimize the conditions affecting the quality and Established/optimized technique for jackfruit processing; VSU Jackfruit growers and processors 7/1/2012 6/30/2014 ON GOING 26,400.00 Globally Competitive and Sustainable Jackfruit Industry in Information for Jackfruit empowerment of the other attributes of vacuum-fried and sulfite-free developed food products from low-grade jackfruit pulp Eastern Visayas poor and vulnerable jackfruit pulp in order to improve its competitiveness; and develop other jackfruit food products from lowgrade jackfruit pulp and jackfruit co-products

Regional Jackfruit R&D Programs for Region 8: Towards Project 3. Integrated Pest Management of Jackfruit Poverty reduction and Optimize the conditions affecting the quality and Established/optimized technique for jackfruit processing; VSU Jackfruit growers and processors 7/1/2012 6/30/2014 ON GOING 26,400.00 Globally Competitive and Sustainable Jackfruit Industry in empowerment of the other attributes of vacuum-fried and sulfite-free developed food products from low-grade jackfruit pulp Eastern Visayas poor and vulnerable jackfruit pulp in order to improve its competitiveness; and develop other jackfruit food products from lowgrade jackfruit pulp and jackfruit co-products

Regional Jackfruit R&D Programs for Region 8: Towards Project 4. Enhancing Jackfruit Production Through Poverty reduction and Optimize the conditions affecting the quality and Established/optimized technique for jackfruit processing; VSU Jackfruit growers and processors 7/1/2012 6/30/2014 ON GOING 26,400.00 Globally Competitive and Sustainable Jackfruit Industry in Improved Nutrient Management and Fruit Load empowerment of the other attributes of vacuum-fried and sulfite-free developed food products from low-grade jackfruit pulp Eastern Visayas Regulation poor and vulnerable jackfruit pulp in order to improve its competitiveness; and develop other jackfruit food products from lowgrade jackfruit pulp and jackfruit co-products

Regional Jackfruit R&D Programs for Region 8: Towards Project 5. Processing of jackfruit into high value Poverty reduction and This project aims to optimize the conditions affecting the Vacuum fried and dehydrated products from jackfruit pulp produced VSU Jackfruit growers and processors 7/1/2012 6/30/2014 ON GOING 1,690,362 330,815.52 Globally Competitive and Sustainable Jackfruit Industry in food products empowerment of the quality and other attributes of vacuum-fried and sulfite-free under optimum processing conditions for sustained product quality, Eastern Visayas poor and vulnerable jackfruit pulp in order to improve its competitiveness and to acceptability and competitiveness in target markets. develop other jackfruit food products from low-grade jackfruit pulp and jackfruit co-products.

Page 9 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Regional Jackfruit R&D Programs for Region 8: Towards Project 6. Design and implementation of Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to design, implement and evaluate the Information on the needs (knowledge and practice gaps) and attitude VSU Stakeholders of the Jackfruit Program 7/1/2012 12/31/2014 ON GOING 2,356,332 758,823.00 Globally Competitive and Sustainable Jackfruit Industry in communication intervention for the promotion of sustained economic communication interventions for the promotion of jackfruit of jackfruit farmers and processors related to jackfruit production and and Industry Eastern Visayas jackfruit technology in Eastern Visayas technologies. post-production technologies as an output of the survey and FGD. • Jackfruit Program management and growth staff . Produced, pretested and fine-tuned IEC materials on jackfruit • Jackfruit farmers/producers production and post-production technologies developed by ViCARP • Jackfruit processors and RRDEN. • Entrepreneurs/traders/middlemen/ass . IEC materials (print, video, radio spots, etc.) disseminated, emblers trainings and special events conducted (e.g. pinaka - malaki, • Consumers matamis, maraming pulp, etc.) contest, etc. • Extension workers • LGUs and other agencies/institutions . MSC stories and Impact indicators

(Old Title: Genetic Markers to Identify Cultivars and Analyze Genetic markers and immuno-based identification of Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop a marker-assisted immuno- Carabao mango-specific DNA markers; Database of population VSU Mango growers and nursery 3/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON GOING 11,527,015 3,361,731.04 Relationships Among Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Philippine carabao mango sustained economic based diagnostic method for identification of Philippine genetic structure of Philippine mango strains; Carabao mango- operators, tissue culture laboratories, Accessions New Title: GENETIC MARKERS AND Carabao Mango. specific antisera; Diagnostic kit (dipstick kit) for identification of food processors and reserachers and IMMUNO-BASED IDENTIFICATION OF PHILIPPINE growth Philippine Carabao mango extension workers CARABAO MANGO Advancing the Philippine Mango Industry: Production of Advancing the Philippine Mango Industry: Production Rapid, inclusive, and The project component aims to coordinate all the monitoring Consolidated and integrated technical reports; Program Reviews UPLB Mango growers and nursery 5/1/2012 4/30/2015 ON GOING 3,221,310 894,516.90 Export Quality Mangoes: (PMC) of Export Quality Mangoes: (PMC) sustained economic and evaluation activities of the different projects under the operators, tissue culture laboratories, program, integrate the plans, strategies and food processors and researchers and growth accomplishments of the different projects under the extension workers Advancing the Philippine Mango Industry: Production of Export Quality Mangoes; gather all the relevant information for the production and distribution of necessary extension materials;consolidate, integrate, and ensure that all reports, both technical and financial, are acceptable for submission to PCAARRD on time; and closely coordinate with project leaders and staff for a smooth project/ program implementation.

Advancing the Philippine Mango Industry: Production of Proj 2 S&T-based Integrated Crop Management Poverty reduction and The project aims to expand the supply base of quality and 1. Organized mango grower clusters capable of supplying quality and UPLB Mango Growers and Contractors, 5/1/2012 4/30/2015 ON GOING 21,216,978 2,968,864.06 Export Quality Mangoes: and GAP Adoption for Mango in Regions 1,2,3,4,6 empowerment of the safe mangoes through the adoption of ICM/IPM practices safe produce linked to markets Traders and Consumers and 12 poor and vulnerable and GAP and QA guidelines and traceability concepts for 2. Trained and empowered mango cluster participants mango through grower clustering strategy. 3. Enhanced capability of mango grower clusters to implement mango ICM/IPM and GAP 4. Mango Care Manual (incorporating ICM, GAP, QA and traceability) produced as grower‟s guide and training tools 5. Increase production from 6 to 10 mt/ha; 20% reduction in postharvest losses

An Ananlysis of the Effects of Transaction Costs on An Ananlysis of the Effects of Transaction Costs on Transparent, The study aims to analyze the effects of transactions on The final report will contain an analysis of the effects of transaction UPLB decision-makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,425,137 1,398,737.00 Technology Adoption in the Mango Industry: The Case of Technology Adoption in the Mango Industry: The accountable, and adoption of PCAARRD's recommended practices for costs on adoption of production and post production technologies by DOST; grantees of PCAARRD/DOST PCAARRD's Recommended Practices for Production and Case of PCAARRD's Recommended Practices for participatory production and post-production of mangoes. mango farmers. funding ost-Production Production and ost-Production governance

Development of Pre and Postahrvest Tools and facilities for Development of Pre and Postahrvest Tools and Rapid, inclusive, and The result of the project will address the lack of appropriate Development of mango power sprayer; mechanical mango fruit USeP SUCs, Mango growers, Mango cooperatives/associations,5/16/2012 LGU,5/15/2014 students ON GOING 5,625,421 205,000.00 Mango Production in region XI facilities for Mango Production in region XI sustained economic equipment needed for pre and post harvest operations for picker and riser; and development of a model Integrated Mango mango production Objectives: To develop pre- and Postharvest Facility growth postharvest tools/equipment and facilities for mango production and processing in Region XI.

NATIONAL S&T PROGRAM FOR 'CARABAO' MANGO Project 1.1 Assessment of productivity Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to rehabilitate non-productive 'Carabao' Enhanced IPM module for the control of MTB; Trained growers on RMTU, CLSU, BPSU Mango growers and contractors, 9/1/2012 8/31/2015 ON-GOING 3,280,699 680,528.75 (NSTPCM) PROGRAM COORDINATION Enhancement Measures (PEMs) on "Carabao sustained economic mango trees in six (6) selected state universities and the control of MTB; Reduced MTB damages in Region 3; increase in spray contractors, mango traders, Mango" in Central colleges (SUCs) campuses in Central Luzon by adopting yield of mango exporters & consumers, LGU growth productivity enhancement measures (PEMs) in mango production and validate the IPM technology for the control of Mango Twig Borer (MTB) in farmers' field.

NATIONAL S&T PROGRAM FOR 'CARABAO' MANGO Project 1.3 Improvement "Carabao" Mango Fruit Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to identify and develop mango fruit Improved 'Carabao' mango with thicker and red-blush color skin and UPLB Farmers, local and export markets, 1/1/2012 12/31/2014 ON-GOING 3,979,130 1,298,375.81 (NSTPCM) PROGRAM COORDINATION Characteristics with Resistance to Pests and sustained economic varieties with thicker and red blush color skin and resistant to resistant to anthracnose and other major pests and diseases. researchers, students Diseases" major diseases (anthracnose and stem end rot) and pests growth (fruit fly and leaf hopper). Productivity Enhancement of Selected Mango Orchards in Productivity Enhancement of Selected Mango Rapid, inclusive, and General: To improve the local mango production in Pulilan, Enhanced capability of mango growers, sprayer-contractors and BASC Farmers, entrepreneurs, researchers 11/1/2014 10/31/2015 NEW 1,501,926 1,405,545.50 Pulilan, Bulacan Orchards in Pulilan, Bulacan sustained economic Bulacan through adoption of the recommended technologies LGUs to implement S&T-based technologies on mango production on mango production, postharvest handling, and processing. and postharvest handling; 2. Enhanced capability of local processors, growth Specific: 1. To enhance the capability of mango growers, organizational mothers, coop members, and LGUs to adopt mango sprayer-contractors and LGUs to implement S&T-based processing technologies and produce existing and new products; and technologies on mango production and postharvest handling; Increased production of quality and safe mango fruits in accordance 2. To enhance the capability of local processors, with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Mango. organizational mothers, coop members, and LGUs to adopt mango processing technologies and produce existing and new products; and 3. To increase production of quality and safe mango fruits in accordance with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Mango.

Page 10 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Science and technology Model farm on Mango Production in Science and technology Model farm on Mango Rapid, inclusive, and General Objective: To showcase the economic advantages Wider adoption of the POT on mango through the STMF modality; 2) BPSU Farmers, entrepreneurs, researchers 12/1/2014 11/30/2016 NEW 1,357,440 845,660.00 Pampanga Production in Pampanga sustained economic of applying the package of technology (POT) into a Capacitated farmer cooperator and adopters on improved crop commercial scale of mango farm. Specifically, the project management and practices on mango production; 3) Established growth aims: 1) to promote wider adoption of the POT on mango collaboration and convergence of various stakeholders, LGUs, NGAs through the STMF modality; 2) to capacitate the farmer and local organizations on extensive technology transfer initiatives cooperator and adopters on improved crop management and commercialization of the S&T interventions. and practices on mango production; 3) to establish collaboration and convergence of various stakeholders, LGUs, NGAs and local organizations on extensive technology transfer initiatives and commercialization of the S&T interventions.

Imroving Productivity and Local Utilization of Mungbean Program Management Cost Poverty reduction and To effectively manage, monitor and coordinate the four (4) UPLB Mungbean growers 2/1/2015 1/31/2018 NEW 1,664,840 566,405.00 (Vigna radiata (L) r. Wilzcek empowerment of the project components of the mungbean program being poor and vulnerable implemented by eight (8) implementing/ cooperating agencies covering at least 6 Regions (Regions 2, 3, 4-A, 6, 11 and CAR). Imroving Productivity and Local Utilization of Mungbean Proj 1. Development varieties for drought and shade Poverty reduction and The project generally aims to develop varieties for Variety recommendations for drought-prone and shaded conditions; UPLB Rice farmers with potential to grow 2/1/2015 1/31/2018 NEW 12,901,161 6,430,554.00 (Vigna radiata (L) r. Wilzcek tolerance empowerment of the mungbean for drought and partial shade tolerance. Mungbean populations tolerant to drought and shade; Genetic mungbean after the rice crop; Upland poor and vulnerable Specifically, it aims to develop populations of mungbean with markers for diversity analysis and improved breeding selection; and farmers; Coconut farmers; Cassava potential for drought tolerance; to develop populations and Publications farmers lines of mungbean for partial shade conditions; to evaluate the lines under drought and partial shade conditions; and to conduct genetic diversity analysis of selected mungbean genotypes.

Imroving Productivity and Local Utilization of Mungbean Proj 3. Improvement of Integrated Crop Poverty reduction and The project generally aims to reduce pest damages of 1. IPM strategies for pod borer and Cercospora leaf spot. DA Mungbean farmers; rice, corn and 2/1/2015 1/31/2018 NEW 6,724,410 1,631,637.00 (Vigna radiata (L) r. Wilzcek management System for Mungbean empowerment of the mungbean by 20% through improved Integrated Crop 2. Inoculation and organic fertilizers for mungbean. sugarcane farmers; researchers, poor and vulnerable Management (ICM) systems in order to increase yield. students and other stakeholders Specifically, it aims to (1) increase mungbean yield through reduced infestation/ damage of pod borer through the use of available BCAs and botanical extracts; (2) reduce Cercospora leaf spot disease of mungbean through application of organic extracts, Trichoderma and Vermitea in Rice and Corn-based cropping suystems; (3) evaluate the efficacy of different fertilizers in maize-rice-sugarcane cropping systems in increasing crop yield; and (4) promote and transfer the improved ICM systems for farmers' adoption.

Enhancing Value Chain of Peanut (Arachis Hypogeal L.) Enhancing Value Chain of Peanut (Arachis Poverty reduction and Sustain availability of high quality seeds of improved Adequate and sustainable supply of quality seed materials DA Peanut growers, processors, 5/20/2013 5/19/2016 ON GOING 1,407,605 346,567.00 Production and Processing Hypogeal L.) Production and Processing (Program empowerment of the peanut varieties in major peanut growing areas in of improved varieties; Easy access to seed of improved farmers, policymakers, Management) poor and vulnerable Regions 1, 2, 3, 7, 10 and CAR varieties; Adoption of improved IPM and Boron fertilization; LGUs, project implementers Improved packaging/storage materials for extended storage and shelf life; Operation of postharvest service stations; Improved product quality and value; Adoption of improved varieties/technologies in 5,200 hectares new areas and at least 20% of the existing production areas of regions 1, 2, 3, 7 & 10; Increased yield of 500-1000 kg/ha in areas with interventions

Enhancing Value Chain of Peanut (Arachis Hypogeal L.) Project 1. Improvement of Peanut Seed Production Poverty reduction and The project aims to enhance the peanut productivity in the Organized 5 groups of trained/ accredited seed growers; enhanced 5 DA Low-income farmers in corn, rice and 5/20/2013 5/19/2016 ON GOING 9,020,325 4,007,438.26 Production and Processing Management System empowerment of the Philippines and sustain availability of high quality seeds of RIARCs cold seed storage facilities; improved seed packaging of coconut/ fruit crops-based farming poor and vulnerable improved peanut varieties in major peanut growing areas in stored certified seeds (CS); made available 123.5 tons of 5 improved communities; low-income farmers in Regions 1, 2, 3, 7, 10 and CAR peanut varieties; improved village-level seed storage technology; at laha-laden areas; agri-entrepreneurs least 1,500 farmers adopting the technologies; developed 3 small rural seed outlets

Enhancing Value Chain of Peanut (Arachis Hypogeal L.) Project 2. Improvement Of Peanut Integrated Pest Poverty reduction and The project aims to reduce pest incidence and severity Reduced pest incidence and infestation by 10%; produced BCAs DA Farmers, peanut growers, 5/23/2013 5/22/2016 ON GOING 5,644,443 2,889,657.27 Production and Processing Management and Boron Management empowerment of the through improved integrated pest and nutrient management against insect pest; developed methods of Boron application for researchers, students, consumers, poor and vulnerable thereby resulting to an increase in yield. Improved pest & increased yield; strengthened capabilities of farmers on IPM; policy makers and other stakeholders nutrient established 6 techno demo farms; conducted field days and produced IEC materials Enhancing Value Chain of Peanut (Arachis Hypogeal L.) Project 4. Postharvest Mechanization and Storage Poverty reduction and The projects aims to develop mechanization and bulk Commercial prototype models for peanut stripper, peanut sheller and CSU LGUs, peanut farmers preferably the 4/1/2013 3/31/2016 ON GOING 4,999,910 1,699,167.00 Production and Processing Support System fro Peanut empowerment of the storage technologies that will improve the capacity of local storage system; IPR filed and promoted PH machineries and storage MS in Peanut STBF projects in poor and vulnerable farmers to process, handle and store high quality peanuts for technologies through pilot testing (Regions 2 and 7), production of Regions 1,2,7 and 10; researchers the local peanut processing industry IEC materials, conduct of trainings and local machine fabricators in the peanut growing areas

Enhancing Value Chain of Peanut (Arachis Hypogeal L.) Project 5. Improvement of Packaging and Poverty reduction and The project aims to produce safe and quality peanut BSU Peanut farmers, local processors, agri- 8/1/2014 7/31/2016 NEW 5,706,132 2,903,584.00 Production and Processing Participatory Marketing of OTOP-developed empowerment of the products and add value in the marketing chain through the entrepreneurs (SMEs), researchers, Products poor and vulnerable application and development of appropriate packaging scientists, consumers, other syste,, post harvest handling system and creation on stakeholders and LGUs participatory martketing strategies and opportunities for small scale farmers and micro-processors/ entrepreneurs.

Page 11 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Imroving Productivity and Local Utilization of Mungbean Proj 2. Imrovement of Mungbean Seed roduction Poverty reduction and The project aims to sustain the availability of high quality Improved seed production and storage systems; Improved hermetic DA WESVIARC, DA CVIARC Mungbean farmers. Rice, Corn and 1/1/2015 12/31/2017 NEW 9,641,489 2,553,788.00 (Vigna radiata (L) r. Wilzcek and Management System in Regions 2,3,6 and 11 empowerment of the seeds of improved mungbean varieties in major growing seed storage technology and improved quality of farm-saved seeds sugarcane farmers; researchers, poor and vulnerable areas in Regions 2, 3, 6 and 11. The project will also students and other stakeholders determine the most effective and economical hermetic seed storage technology for certified and farm-saved mungbean seeds, to promote the seed saving technology to 150 farmers per region, to ensure local availability of 6,050 kg of Foundation Seeds (FS) and 61,250 kg of Registered Seeds/ Certified Seeds (RS/CS) and support commercial production in at least 6,800 ha. in Regions 2, 3, 6 and 11.

Accelerating pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) adoption, Proj 1. Evaluation of pigeonpea varieties under Poverty reduction and To adopt innovations on the most suitable cultivars/varieties Enhanced adoption of pigeonpea varieties in Region 1, 2 and CAR ISU Seed growers, processing centers, 10/1/2011 9/30/2014 ON GOING 3,570,496 385,445.50 production and utilization in Northern and Central Luzon, various cropping systems for special purposes and empowerment of the and their best cultivation and management practices under for special purposes; and Pool of experts on pigeonpea production. local processors Philippines across locations poor and vulnerable various cropping systems for special purposes and uses, and for conserving the soil.

Accelerating pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) adoption, Proj 4. Enhanced capacity building and technology Integrity of the To promote and strengthen the pigeonpea industry for its ISP Materials, Trained farmers, seed support ISU Pigeonpea farmers 10/1/2011 9/30/2014 ON GOING 946,430 155,800.00 production and utilization in Northern and Central Luzon, promotion in support of the pigeonpea program environment and transformation as a subsistence industry to full Philippines climate change commercialization through effective and efficient IEC adaptation and approach. mitigation Enhancing Rice Production and Post Production Efficiencies Proj 6. Development of Village Level Ricemill with Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop an improved village level rice a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding DA a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 5/2/2013 10/31/2015 ON GOING 4,297,808 909,949.00 through Improvement and Use of Appropriate Mechanization Impeller Huller sustained economic mill based on impeller type huller type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type LGUs and Post Harvest Technologies rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and conduction dryer d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice e) Improve soil test calibration f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Enhancing Rice Production and Post Production Efficiencies Proj 8 Development of a Fluidized Bed Dryer for Rapid, inclusive, and General Objective: Design and develop a batch type a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding FNRI a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 7/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON GOING 11,459,490 4,770,114.00 through Improvement and Use of Appropriate Mechanization Production of Stabilized Brown Rice sustained economic fluidized bed dryer with a capacity of 50 kg per batch. type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type LGUs and Post Harvest Technologies Specific Objectives: Design a batch type fluidized bed dryer rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth that will increase the shelf-life of brown rice up to 6 months treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas for FNRI testing and research facility for FNRI testing and b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice research facility; Develop a batch type fluidized bed dryer c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and with a paddy moisture content of not lower than 14-16%. conduction dryer d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice e) Improve soil test calibration f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Enhancing Rice Production and Post Production Efficiencies Proj 9 Design and Development of Superheated Rapid, inclusive, and General Objective: Design and develop a batch and a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding MIRDC a) 243 rice farmers, 3 SUCs/seed 7/1/2013 6/30/2015 ON GOING 9,459,070 4,699,626.00 through Improvement and Use of Appropriate Mechanization Steam Treatment System for Stabilized Brown Rice sustained economic continuous type superheated steam treatment device. type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type growers, 6 LGUs and Post Harvest Technologies Specific Objectives: Examine the effect of superheated rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth steam treatment on the nutritional benefits and physico- treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas chemical properties of brown rice; Determine the influence b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice of certain parameters on drying behavior of brown rice. ; c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and Develop a methodology of processing brown rice to prolong conduction dryer its shelf-life. d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice e) Improve soil test calibration f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Enhancing the System Efficiency in Rice Post Production Project 1. Development of A Locally adapted and Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop a local riding-type precision a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding DA PhilRice a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 7/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON GOING 5,900,638 875,532.00 through Improvement and use of Appropriate Harvesting Manufactured Riding Type Precision Seeder sustained economic seeder that is suitable for inbred and hybrid production and type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type LGUs drying and Milling Technology affordable to Filipino farmers rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and conduction dryer d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice e) Improve soil test calibration f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Page 12 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Enhancing the System Efficiency in Rice Post Production Project 10. Advancing the Standards for Rice Rapid, inclusive, and General Objective: Develop standards for rice production a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding UPLB a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 9/1/2013 8/31/2015 ON GOING 4,806,826 876,293.00 through Improvement and use of Appropriate Harvesting Production and Postproduction Machines sustained economic and post production machines. Specific Objectives: Review type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type LGUs drying and Milling Technology existing standards on rice postproduction machines Identify rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth necessary improvements or adjustments to the existing treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas standards Draft new or revised standards for old and new b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice rice post production machines c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and conduction dryer d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice e) Improve soil test calibration f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Enhancing the System Efficiency in Rice Post Production Project 2. Development and Pilot Testing of a Local Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to to develop a local riding-type Local Riding Type Transplanter DA PhilRice a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed 4/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON GOING 5,144,216 924,680.00 through Improvement and use of Appropriate Harvesting Riding Type Transplanter sustained economic transplanter that is suitable for mechanical transplanting of growers, LGUs; drying and Milling Technology inbred and hybrid production and affordable to Filipino b) Other potential rice growth farmers farmers/growers in other areas

Enhancing the System Efficiency in Rice Post Production Project 3. Design and Development of Hand Tractor Rapid, inclusive, and General Objective: Develop handtractor attachments a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding MIRDC a) Rice farmers, 3 SUCs/seed 7/1/2013 6/30/2015 ON GOING 8,156,712 1,735,735.00 through Improvement and use of Appropriate Harvesting Attachments: Harvester and Transplanter sustained economic (harvester and transplanter) that would fit to common type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type growers, 6 LGUs drying and Milling Technology handtractors used by rice farmers. Specific Objectives:To rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth design and fabricate a harvester that can be attached and treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas detached to a handtractor; To design and fabricate a b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice transplanter that can be attached and detached to same c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and handtractor; To conduct functional test and performance test conduction dryer of a transplanter attached to handtractor after land d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice preparation; To conduct functional test and performance test e) Improve soil test calibration of a harvester attached to handtractor in the rice field. f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Enhancing the System Efficiency in Rice Post Production Project 4. Improvement of the 1.3-meter rice mini- Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to upgrade the level of mechanization of a) Commercial models of 8-row precision rice seeder; 6-row riding DA PhilRice a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 7/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON GOING 5,740,916 923,068.00 through Improvement and use of Appropriate Harvesting combine harvester sustained economic paddy reaping and threshing and reduce harvesting losses type transplanter; transplanter & harvester attachments; impeller type LGUs drying and Milling Technology with the improvement, pilot testing and promotion of the rice mill; parboiling system and rice color sorter; superheated steam b) Other potential rice growth combine harvester technology. With the use of the improved treatment device and fluidized bed dryer farmers/growers in other areas rice mini combine harvester, delays in harvesting and b) Retrofit rice mill for brown rice threshing are avoided and operations which invariably lead c) Pilot test dryer prototypes and batch type far-infrared and to physical and quality losses, such as cut crop handling and conduction dryer piling in the field, are eliminated. d) Develop patentable plant growth promoter products for rice e) Improve soil test calibration f) Design prototype of high speed color sorter

Enhancing the System Efficiency in Rice Post Production Project 5. Development and Pilot Testing of a Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop and pilot test a rapid paddy Paddy dryer that will reduce losses by 2% thru employing combined DA PhilRice a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 7/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON GOING 6,531,739 847,098.00 through Improvement and use of Appropriate Harvesting Combined Conduction and Far-Infra Red Radiation sustained economic dryer employing combined conduction and far-infrared conduction and far-infrared radiation principles LGUs drying and Milling Technology Paddy Dryer radiation principles and using rice husk as heat source, and b) Other potential rice growth conduct pilot utilization of the dryer as part of an integrated farmers/growers in other areas rice postharvest management system

Increasing Farmers' Access to High-Quality Rice Seeds Increasing Farmers' Access to High-Quality Rice Poverty reduction and The project aims to: enhance the capabilities of SeedNet a) Produce 275 tons of certified seeds (CS) and supplied to 6,857- DA PhilRice a) Rice farmers,SUCs/seed growers, 7/1/2012 6/30/2016 ON GOING 5,450,000 5,057,231.07 Through Efficient Seed Production Systems Seeds Through Efficient Seed Production Systems empowerment of the members from SUCs and the Department of Agriculture hectare rice area LGUs poor and vulnerable (DA), and accredited seed growers in sustaining a viable b) Increase adoption of quality seeds by 2% b) Other potential rice seed supply c) Develop a technology for Rice Integrated Crop Management farmers/growers in other areas

Piloting of the Hand Tractor-attached Translanter and the Piloting of the Hand Tractor-attached Translanter Rapid, inclusive, and The project will field test the developed rice transplanting Hand Tractor-attached Translanter and the Hand Tractor-attached MIRDC a) Rice farmers,SUCs/seed growers, 12/1/2014 6/30/2016 NEW 4,962,558 3,853,975.00 Hand Tractor-attached Harvester in Selected Rice Growing and the Hand Tractor-attached Harvester in sustained economic and harvesting implements that can be readily mounted and Harvester in Selected Rice Growing Regions LGUs Regions Selected Rice Growing Regions dismounted from the hand tractor unit. This project will also b) Other potential rice growth promote these prototypes in regions 2, 3, and 4. During the farmers/growers in other areas piloting stage, the prototypes would be subjected to different field conditions and modified accordingly. Technical, economic and social data generated from this activity will be gathered and evaluated.

Plant Bio-Stimulants and Elicitor from Radiation-Modified Proj 3. Evaluated Biological Efficacy Radiation- Poverty reduction and Determine the efficacy of radiation-modified kappa a) Patentable product & process on the application of radiation- UPLB a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 5/16/2013 5/15/2016 ON GOING 4,721,057 2,072,579.00 Natural Polymers. Modified Kappa Carrageenan and Chitosan As empowerment of the carrageenan nad chitosan as inducers of resistance against modified carrageenan LGUs Inducers of Resistance Against Major Pests and poor and vulnerable tungro and bacterial blight in rice. Specifically, it aims to b) Improved crop mgt practices on rice by using radiation-modified b) Other potential rice Diseases in Rice determine the effect of radiation-modified carrageenan and carrageenan farmers/growers in other areas chitosan application on the: a) efficacy of the product as c) Identified varieties with induced resistance against tungro inducers of resistance against tungro in inbred rice; b) d) Identified varieties with induced resitance against bacterial efficacy of the product as inducers of resistance in hybrid leafblight rice against bacterial leaf blight (BLB); and c) efficiacy of the e) Identified varieties with induced resitance against leafhopper, product as inducers of resistance in rice insect pests such as brown planthopper, stemborer, cutworm, army worm green leaf hopper (GLH), brown plant hopper (BPH), rice stemborer, climate change pests (cutworm and armyworm) and its influence on the population density of beneficial arthropods.

Page 13 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Plant Bio-Stimulants and Elicitor from Radiation-Modified Proj. 1 Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation- Poverty reduction and Evaluation of the effects of radiation-modified carrageenan Patentable plant growth promoter product/s; Improved agricultural PNRI Farmers; Researchers/ Scientists 5/16/2013 5/15/2015 ON GOING 7,267,638 1,823,870.00 Natural Polymers. Modified Carrageenan on the Growth and Yield of empowerment of the and chitosan on the growth and yield of mungbean and management practices with a packaged technology using radiation- Mungbean and Peanut poor and vulnerable peanut and resistance to pest will be conducted under modified chitosan and carrageenan for growth promotion of screenhouse and field conditions. Specifically, the project mungbean and peanuts; and Cost benefit analyses data aims to: 1) determine the effect of varying concentrations of radiation-modified carrageenan (RMC) and chitosan on the stimulation of growth and increas in yield of the plants under screen house and field conditions; 2) determine the effect of RMC and chitosan on the protection of the plants against common pests under controlled and natural conditions; 3) produce RMC and chitosan with biological activities in plants from: a) waste parent materials (crab/shrimp shells and seaweeds) and b) commercially available chitosan and carrageenan and charaterize these RMC and chitosans; and 4) determine cost-benefit analyses of RMC and chitosan (from waste parent materials and commercially available products) as plant growth promoter in mungbean and peanut.

Plant Bio-Stimulants and Elicitor from Radiation-Modified Proj. 2. Elucidation of Growth Promotion Poverty reduction and The effect of chitosan and carrageenan application on rice a) Patentable product & process on the application of radiation- DA PhilRice a) Rice farmers, SUCs/seed growers, 5/16/2013 5/15/2016 ON GOING 5,132,404 1,532,436.00 Natural Polymers. Mechanisms of Radiation-Modified Carrageenan empowerment of the growth, nutrient uptake and physiological processes modified carrageenan LGUs and Chitosan on Rice poor and vulnerable (stomatal conductance, transpiration and photosynthesisand b) Improved crop mgt practices on rice by using radiation-modified b) Other potential rice shoot growth) will initially be studied using greenhouse carrageenan farmers/growers in other areas experiments. The greenhouse experiments will also c) Publication/s in Journal or technology bulletin publication - determine the optiumum parameters needed for chitosan and carrageenan application in rice. Field testing using two soil moisture treatments (continuously waterlogged and well- watered conditions) will be conducted using these optiumum parameters. Specifically, the project aims to: study the influence of radiation-modified carrageenan and chitosan application on the: a) growth, nutrient uptake, yield, and yield components of rice; b) physiological responses of rice in terms of stomatal conductance, transpiration, and photosynthesis, as well as root and shoot growth under greenshouse conditions; 2) Demonstrate the effect of radiation-modified carrageenan and chitosan on rice under field conditions, and 3) Conduct economic analysis on the use of radiation-modified carrageenan and chitosan as plant growth promoter on rice.

Benchmark Survey and Supply Chain Analysis of Poverty reduction and In order to build competitiveness of rubber industry, this Description of good and outstanding practices agro-ecological zones USM Researchers, growers/farmers, 1/1/2015 6/30/2016 NEW 1,962,098 26,400.00 the Industry in Western Visayas empowerment of the research attempts to extend our knowledge of performance in the study area; comparison on best farm practices across agro- tappers, budders, nursery operators, poor and vulnerable benchmarking and best practices its applicability in rubber ecological zones; IEC material for the best practices to be employed traders/processor/ extension workers/ industry (IJCRB, 2012). This study purposes to specify across agro-ecological zones; list of support services needed by the manufactures and cooperatives criteria for performance benchmarking each company in rubber grower; problems and suggested coping mechanism identified rubber industry and identify their best practices of strategic by rubber growers and profitability analysis report across agro- management in rubber wood industry. ecological zones

Techno Demo of Organic Muscovado in Negros 30,600.00 Occidental and Antique Biotechnology-Assietd Development of Virus-Resistant Biotechnology-Assietd Development of Virus- Integrity of the The project aims to develop squash populations and One (1) infectious DNA clone for predominant strain of SLCV; 6 UPLB Squash producers, researchers, 1/1/2012 12/31/2014 ON GOING 2,399,001 561,361.29 Varieties and Population of Squash Resistant Varieties and Population of Squash environment and varieties with enhanced resistance to the major squash germplasm with a minimum of moderate resistance to SLCV, ZYMV squash breeders climate change viruses, specifically, SLCV, ZYMV, and PRSV-W and PRSV-W; one (1) improved population and 1 open-pollinated adaptation and variety with moderate resistance to SLCV, ZYMV, and PRSV-W; 1 mitigation publication in refereed journal

Development of Pest Management Products and Systems Development of Pest Management Products and Rapid, inclusive, and Develop organic pest management products and systems Increased availability of biocontrol agents/biopesticides for farmer's BSU Farmers of organic vegetables; Seed 9/1/2010 3/31/2014 ON GOING 4,375,096 22,773.00 for Organic Vegetables in Cagayan, Valley Systems for Organic Vegetables in Cagayan, Valley sustained economic that students, farmers, and entrepreneurs can produce and use; Reduction in occupational hazard and environmental producers; Consumers apply in organic vegetable livelihood activities in CAR contamination; Increase in yield and planted area; Increase in growth farmer's income; and Increased availability of organic vegetables in the markets. Development of Pest Management Products and Systems Development of Pest Management Products and Rapid, inclusive, and Develop organic pest management products and systems Increased availability of biocontrol agents/biopesticides for farmer's UPLB Farmers of organic vegetables; Seed 37,000.00 for Organic Vegetables in Southern Tagalog Region Systems for Organic Vegetables in Southern sustained economic that students, farmers, and entrepreneurs can produce and use; Reduction in occupational hazard and environmental producers; Consumers Tagalog Region apply in organic vegetable livelihood activities in Southern contamination; Increase in yield and planted area; Increase in growth Tagalog Region farmer's income; and Increased availability of organic vegetables in the markets. Enhancing Gender-Sensitive Organic Vegetable Production Enhancing Gender-Sensitive Organic Vegetable Poverty reduction and This project is focused on capacity building for men and 1) 125 men and women trained on organic vegetable production as a LGU Los Baños Vegetable growers in 5 low-income 3/6/2014 6/5/2015 NEW 1,931,614 1,681,446.00 Livelihood Enterprise for Low-Income Communities of Los Production Livelihood Enterprise for Low-Income empowerment of the women empowerment, skills development on organic livelihood enterprise; 2) Established linkage with GOs, NGAs, and communities of Los Banos, Laguna Banos, Laguna Communities of Los Banos, Laguna poor and vulnerable agriculture with organic vegetable farming as a livelihood other private groups; 3) barangay and municipal ordinances (Barangays Bagong Silang, Maahas, option, making of organic nutrient farm inputs as an auxiliary formulated and implemented Timugan, Lalakay, and Putho- livelihood, and packaging and marketing of organic products Tuntungin) to enhance community entrepreneurship and networking.

Page 14 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Identification and Transmission Studies on Major Diseases of Identification and Transmission Studies on Major Poverty reduction and To characterize and identify the common diseases affecting VSU 7/1/2014 12/31/2017 NEW 4,989,785 2,657,996.38 Vegetables in Eastern Visayas Diseases of Vegetables in Eastern Visayas empowerment of the vegetable crops in Eastern Visayas, determine their poor and vulnerable prevalence, incidence and severity and to study the mode of transmission of virus and phytoplasma diseases and identify insect vectors.

National R&D Program for Vegetables Proj. 1. Vegetable Varieties for Sustainable Yields, Poverty reduction and The project will develop genetically broad-base varieties of a) Commercial release of 1 open-pollinated variety, high-yielding, and UPLB a) Vegetable growers/farmers, 4/1/2013 3/31/2016 ON GOING 6,431,235 1,409,947.13 Quality and Seed Supply empowerment of the ampalaya with disease resistance; and improve pole sitao virus-resistant bitter gourd agricultural technicians, seed growers, poor and vulnerable production through participatory varietal improvement b) Develop 2 lines/cultivars of pole sitao• through participatory extension workers breeding b) Other potential beneficiaries are vegetables growers in other areas/regions/provinces National R&D Program for Vegetables Proj. 2.2.Grafting Technology on Cucumber, Poverty reduction and The project will develop appropriate grafting combination Best scion-rootstock combination for each crop; Best grafting DA • Vegetable growers/farmers, 4/1/2012 3/31/2015 ON GOING 2,100,367 805,480.15 Bittergourd, Sweet Pepper and Eggplant for Year- empowerment of the and techniques on cucumber, bitter gourd, sweet pepper technique for each crop; Seeds of identified disease-resistant agricultural technicians, seed growers, Round Production poor and vulnerable and eggplant for year-round production. rootstock against bacterial wilt and fusarium wilt; 90 farmers from 3 extension workers municipalities and 3 LGUs trained in grafting of vegetables; and IEC • Other potential beneficiaries are materials on grafting technique. vegetables growers in other areas/regions/provinces

National R&D Program for Vegetables Project 2.3 Improved BCA-Based Pest Poverty reduction and The project will develop improved BCA-based pest BCA-based pest management system for cabbage, tomato, potato, BSU • Vegetable growers/farmers, 5/1/2012 4/30/2015 ON GOING 3,090,452 827,136.14 Management Systems for Sustainable Production of empowerment of the management systems for vegetables, which are cost- carrots, snap beans and garden peas; 2 genera of EPNs, one agricultural technicians, seed growers, Highland Vegetables poor and vulnerable effective, sustainable and environment friendly. species of Verticillium and one species of B. subtilis are available for extension workers mass production; IEC materials on BCA-based pest management • Other potential beneficiaries are system for highland vegetables. vegetables growers in other areas/regions/provinces

National R&D Program for Vegetables Project 3.1 Appropriate Postharvest Technologies Poverty reduction and The project will develop quality assurance and food safety a) Develop anti-browning and delaying textural agent for fresh cut and UPLB Vegetable growers/farmers, food 5/1/2013 4/30/2015 ON GOING 16,015,146 1,874,961.23 and Mitigating Measures to Ensure Quality and Food empowerment of the guidelines for intact lowland vegetables, fresh-cuts, salad sprout vegetables b) Transport packaging and MAP for selected handlers, supermarket owners Safety in Intact, Fresh Cut and Sprout Vegetables poor and vulnerable mixes and sprouts. vegetables

National R&D Program for Vegetables Project 3.2 Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) Poverty reduction and The project aims to improve the post harvest shelf-life of At least one effective “GRAS” coating that prolongs shelf-life of VSU Vegetable producers, handlers, 4/1/2014 9/30/2014 NEW 2,735,957 293,903.20 Coatings to Enhance Shelf-Life of Vegetables empowerment of the vegetables in Eastern Visayas through the utilization of harvested pole sitao, ampalaya, muskmelon, tomato and eggplant; consumers, researchers poor and vulnerable “GRAS” coatings for harvested vegetables. 120 farmers, traders, and LGU personnel trained on the use of “GRAS” coating technology; and IEC materials on GRAS coating technology. Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and The project will try to replicate the effectiveness of the High Value Vegetable farmers in Lantapan, Bukidnon organized as NOMCARRD Growers/farmers, food handlers, seed 4/1/2013 3/31/2015 ON GOING 1,164,200 81,421.80 (PSF): Community Based STBF on Carrot Farming: Program (PSF): Community Based STBF on Carrot sustained economic technologies tested by MS Henry Binahon on improving advocate of chemical free carrot production as a prelude to organic growers, extension workers Improving Productivity through a Chemical Free Production Farming: Improving Productivity through a Chemical carrot farming productivity through the application of vegetable farming; Assure the raw material requirement of the carrot Other potential beneficiaries are Protocol Free Production Protocol growth chemical free carrot production protocol leading to organic concentrate processing venture (TechnoMart); Good farming vegetables growers in other farming in the Municipality of Lantapan, Bukidnon practices on chemical free carrot production for enhanced carrot areas/regions/provinces production adopted by the 30 farmers; Increased yield of chemical free carrot by 20% from 2,500 kgs to 3,000 kgs per ¼ hectare; trained at least 30 carrot farmers; and Training modules

Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and Enhance the productivity of farmers in selected bio-farming Adopted Good farming and marketing practices on organic vegetable FFF Vegetables farmers 6/16/2013 6/15/2015 ON GOING 3,438,220 701,660.91 (PSF): Original: Support Program for Development of Program (PSF): Original: Support Program for sustained economic clusters through upscaling the application of S&T production; Increased yield of organic vegetables by more than 10% Marketing Activities of FFF Biofarming Clusters: A Development of Marketing Activities of FFF interventions on organic vegetables production. per farmer; Increased income of farmers by almost 100% per year; community -based STBF Approach Biofarming Clusters: A community -based STBF growth Trained at least 200 farmers of the bio-farming clusters; and Revised: Increasing Farmer‟s Income In Vegetable Bio- Approach Promoted organic vegetable production technology to 200 farmers. Farming P Revised: Increasing Farmer‟s Income In Vegetable Bio-Farming P

Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and Carrot concentrate is presently the priority fresh carrot final Contribution to the production line/process; Additional volume of NOMCARRD Vegetables farmers 4/1/2013 3/31/2015 ON GOING 3,316,153 777,587.48 (PSF): Upgrading of Carrot Concentrate Production Facility - Program (PSF): Upgrading of Carrot Concentrate sustained economic product commercialized by MS Henry Binahon in Lantapan, products; Percentage decrease in rejects; and Improved Value Adding and Product Development Production Facility - Value Adding and Product Bukidnon. The promising results of the STBF on Chemical quality/appearance of the product/s. Development growth Free Carrots encourage MS Binahon and his wife to venture into processing hoping to create a niche on health and wellness food drink products. This considers that with his 15 to 30 farmers within the vicinity who witnessed the performance of the project who will be his multiplier farms will assure the raw material supply of his processing plant. MS Binahon has started organizing the farmers informally although recognized by the MAO‟s Office of the Municipality of Lantapan. Project Objectives: Generally, the project aims to upgrade its production facility and enhance the firms‟ capability to attain higher productivity and increase market competitiveness. Specifically, it aims to: 1. Increase shelf life through the use of appropriate packaging materials; improve production process and adherence to food safety standards. 2. Minimize contamination through acquiring modern and standardized equipment; 3. Upgrading processing building facility in compliance to GMP and Food Safety Standard; 4. Develop new product formula to create additional value of carrot products; 5. To be able to apply and eventually pass the standard requirement for License to Operate and Bureau of Food and Drugs Certification. Potato Seed Production through Aeroonics (Phase 1: Potato Seed Production through Aeroonics (Phase Poverty reduction and To develop low-cost technology aeroponics system for clean A formulated nutrient solution for growing potatoes in Aeroponics UPLB Highland vegetable farmers and 11/1/2014 10/31/2017 NEW 4,999,382 1,611,196.00 Technology Development) 1: Technology Development) empowerment of the white potato seed production. under local condition; An improved prototype of an Aeroponics commercial seed growers in Regions poor and vulnerable greenhouse for seed potato production; A Production Manual on 10, 11 and CAR GAP (technology for the production of disease-free potato mini- tubers as seed potatoes) and a protocol on Aeroponics Page 15 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Productivity of Selected Vegetables in a Controlled- Productivity of Selected Vegetables in a Controlled- Rapid, inclusive, and CLSU 12/16/2014 6/15/2016 NEW 4,209,254 3,181,086.00 Environment Greenhouse Environment Greenhouse sustained economic growth Science and Technology Based Agricultural Farming Science and Technology Based Agricultural Farming The project aims to improve the economic condition of the Established nurseries, demo farms; Trained farmers; IEC materials DOST VIII Farmers, LGUs 3/1/2014 2/28/2015 NEW 997,915 997,915.00 Intervention on High Valued Vegetables Production in Intervention on High Valued Vegetables Production municipality of Salcedo, Eastern Samar, through S&T Salcedo, Eastern Samar in Salcedo, Eastern Samar Interventions on the development of high-valued vegetables as alternative to the heavily damaged coconut industry and other farming activities of the municipality. Specific: 1. To establish S&T based nurseries for vegetables; 2. To establish S&T based production area/farms for high-value vegetables; 3. To train and assist the cooperators in the proper techniques in the production of suitable vegetables in their respective areas; and 4. To introduce the use of organic fertilizer in vegetable production.

Science and technology Based Agricultural Farming Science and technology Based Agricultural Farming Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to improve the economic condition of the Established nurseries, demo farms; DOST VIII Gabi and Sweet potato farmers 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 1,103,915 999,535.00 Interventions on the Production of Camote and Gabi in Interventions on the Production of Camote and Gabi sustained economic municipality of Salcedo, Eastern Samar, through S&T Basey, Samar in Basey, Samar Interventions on the development of high-valued vegetables growth as alternative to the heavily damaged coconut industry and other farming activities of the municipality. Specific: 1. To establish S&T based nurseries for vegetables; 2. To establish S&T based production area/farms for high-value vegetables; 3. To train and assist the cooperators in the proper techniques in the production of suitable vegetables in their respective areas; and 4. To introduce the use of organic fertilizer in vegetable production.

Screening Indigenous Plants as Biopesticides and Product Screening Indigenous Plants as Biopesticides and Integrity of the a. Document indigenous plant species with pesticidal Developed prototype biopesticide product; Prepared a database of CMU Farmers, Researchers, Local 12/1/2014 11/30/2016 NEW 5,000,000 1,983,392.00 Development for Vegetable and Sugarcane Pests and Product Development for Vegetable and Sugarcane environment and properties and propagate them for ex situ conservation; b. biopesticidal plants; Prepared IEC materials Government Units, National Diseases Pests and Diseases climate change Evaluate the efficacy of crude extracts and biopesticide Government Agencies adaptation and products against major pests and diseases of selected mitigation economically important crops in Bukidnon; c. Determine qualitatively and quantitatively the phytochemicals of the crude extracts with pesticidal activity; d. Characterize the active components of the extracts and biopesticide products. e. Develop prototype biopesticide products.

Targetting Induced Local Lesion in Genome (TILLING) of Targetting Induced Local Lesion in Genome Develop allelic variants/mutants of tomato with induced Allelic mutants of tomato with induced resistance against UPLB Tomato producers; researchers; 1/1/2012 12/31/2014 ON GOING 1,292,294.56 tomato for multiple virus resistance (TILLING) of tomato for multiple virus resistance resistance against TYLCV and CMV ToLCV/CMV; Point-mutations/SNPs as DNA markers tagging the tomato breeders induced virus resistance; Functional genomics characterization of virus resistance mechanism in tomato; Research cooperation between the University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines and AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center, Taiwan

Technology Demonstration of Capacity Building for Lowland Technology Demonstration of Capacity Building for Poverty reduction and The project will showcase vegetable production technologies Technology demonstration of S&T based production technologies for DA a) Vegetable growers/farmers, 11/1/2014 10/31/2017 NEW 4,999,365 2,665,160.00 Vegetable Production Lowland Vegetable Production empowerment of the with training program that would help the LGUs and lowland vegetables agricultural technicians, seed growers, poor and vulnerable barangays as well in establishing their own vegetable farms extension workers b) Other potential to augment beneficiaries are vegetables growers in other areas/regions/provinces

Development of Pest Management Products and Rapid, inclusive, and Develop organic pest management products and systems Increased availability of biocontrol agents/biopesticides for farmer's BSU Farmers of organic vegetables; Seed 9/1/2010 3/31/2014 ON GOING 4,375,096 30,600.00 Systems for Organic Vegetables in CAR sustained economic that students, farmers, and entrepreneurs can produce and use; Reduction in occupational hazard and environmental producers; Consumers apply in organic vegetable livelihood activities in CAR contamination; Increase in yield and planted area; Increase in growth farmer's income; and Increased availability of organic vegetables in the markets. Development of Pest Management Products and Rapid, inclusive, and Develop organic pest management products and systems Increased availability of biocontrol agents/biopesticides for farmer's CLSU Farmers of organic vegetables; Seed 9/1/2010 3/31/2014 ON GOING 3,615,051 26,400.00 Systems for Organic Vegetables in Central Luzon sustained economic that students, farmers, and entrepreneurs can produce and use; Reduction in occupational hazard and environmental producers; Consumers apply in organic vegetable livelihood activities in Central contamination; Increase in yield and planted area; Increase in growth Luzon farmer's income; and Increased availability of organic vegetables in the markets. Abaca Functional Genomics: High Throughput Discovery of Abaca Functional Genomics: High Throughput Poverty reduction and The project will use various molecular biology and Gene discovery for high yield, fiber quality and virus resistance and UPLB Researchers 5/1/2012 4/30/2015 ON GOING 11,657,587 2,245,379.00 Genes and Molecular markers Discovery of Genes and Molecular markers empowerment of the bioinformatics tools. The main activities of the project will expressed sequence tags database for abaca poor and vulnerable involve the construction of expressed sequence tags libraries. Analysis of Extension and Technology Transfer Modalities in Analysis of Extension and Technology Transfer Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to analyze extension modalities selected Identified the actors and processes involved in the generation, UPLB Researchers 7/1/2014 7/1/2015 NEW 1,861,173 1,861,173.00 Agriculture, Fisheries and natural Resources in the Modalities in Agriculture, Fisheries and natural sustained economic from a compendium of AFNR extension interventions dissemination and use of agricultural knowledge and technologies; Philippines Resources in the Philippines generated in Project 1. Specifically, it aims to: 1) identify the Identified characteristics of modalities for particular contexts. growth actors and processes involved in the generation, dissemination and use of agricultural knowledge and technologies; 2) analyze challenges, benefits and opportunities; and identify characteristics of modalities for particular contexts.

Page 16 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Aquaculture Futures: Fish Supply and Demand Scenarios Aquaculture Futures: Fish Supply and Demand Transparent, To develop fish supply and demand projections in the Scenario-based estimates of expansion and investment scale based Worldfish Government agencies, NGOs, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 4,967,963 3,999,651.00 and the Sustainable growth of Aquaculture in the Philippines Scenarios and the Sustainable growth of accountable, and Philippines so that by using a range of concensus generated on current trands in fish based food demand and supply research institutions, private sector Aquaculture in the Philippines participatory scenarous, future investment options for aquaculture may be and development planners governance developed.

Enhancing Gender-Sensitive Sustainable Agriculture and Enhancing Gender-Sensitive Sustainable Agriculture Poverty reduction and To provide selected communities in Los Banos, Laguna with S&T Based enterprises, trained beneficiaries LGU Los Baños Low income families in Los Baños, 3/6/2014 6/5/2015 NEW 233,000 155,453.65 Aquatic S&T based Livelihood Enterprises in Los Banos and Aquatic S&T based Livelihood Enterprises in empowerment of the livelihood enterprise on organic vegetable production using LGUs, and development planners (PMC) Los Banos (PMC) poor and vulnerable science-based technologies on organic farming and on tilapia cage culture

Hydroponic System as a Smart Farming Technique of Hydroponic System as a Smart Farming Technique Rapid, inclusive, and The Project focuses on establishing an affordable 3 locally-developed (reversed-engineered) automated hydroponics CLSU Farmers, technicians, businessmen, 2/1/2013 1/31/2015 ON GOING 3,999,973 3,467,475.00 Quality High Value Vegetable Production of Quality High Value Vegetable Production sustained economic hydroponic production system for good quality & sustainable production systems and structures; 3 locally-developed/formulated policy-makers, students and production of high value vegetables. hydroponics solutions for cucumber, tomato and bell pepper; 3 academicians growth techno demo modules and training facilities for hydroponics systems established for selected vegetables; Appropriate IEC materials of packages of technologies and investment guides for entrepreneurs of hydroponics systems for selected vegetables; 2 technology seminars and 3 training sessions on hydroponics modules each for small, medium and large-scale enterprise; Increase in yields/unit area up to 5 times of the conventional production of the pilot tested crops Sustained supply of the selected vegetables especially during the off- season.

National Multi-locational Trials of Promising Abaca Bunchy National Multi-locational Trials of Promising Abaca Poverty reduction and To evaluate the performance of promising disease-resistant Disease resistant abaca varieties; Promising parental materials for VSU Abaca farmers, researchers 6/1/2009 5/30/2014 ON GOING 10,547,833 1,060,398.01 Top Resistant Genotypes Bunchy Top Resistant Genotypes empowerment of the abaca genotypes in different ABTD-infected areas in the future breeding work; High yielding genotypes; and Economically poor and vulnerable country, To identify stable high-yielding and disease-resistant profitable abaca plantation rehabilitation technology option. genotypes that can be released to farmers in all major abaca growing regions, and to assess the genotype x environment (GXE) interactions for fiber yield and disease resistance among the promising abaca hybrids/cultivars

Nursery Propagation of Sago Palm Suckers and Wildlings Nursery Propagation of Sago Palm Suckers and Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop and come up with the best Nursery propagation practices/protocols; Quality planting materials ASCA Sago farmers and industry processors 7/16/2013 7/15/2015 ON GOING 4,950,000 667,901.00 for Plantation Development Wildlings for Plantation Development sustained economic nursery propagation practices for sago palm suckers and Other potential beneficiaries are wildlings to procuce quality planting materials for sago palm farmers involved in sago production in growth enterprise other areas/regions/provinces

Organic Fertilizer Production in Major Typhoon-Stricken Organic Fertilizer Production in Major Typhoon- Rapid, inclusive, and This project proposes to produce environment-friendly and Environment-friendly and high quality organic fertilizers at low cost for VSU , DOST Region VIII Farmers in typhoon-stricken sites in 3/1/2014 2/28/2015 NEW 4,937,108 4,910,708.00 Areas of Leyte and Samar Stricken Areas of Leyte and Samar sustained economic high quality organic fertilizers at low cost for food production food production Leyte and Samar in typhoon-affected areas of Leyte and Eastern Samar. growth Original: Community Based STBF (CBSTBF) Project in Original: Community Based STBF (CBSTBF) Rapid, inclusive, and The project will incorporate appropriate locally developed Established farm clusters composed of bamboo pole producers, MMSU Bamboo farmers 2/1/2013 1/31/2015 ON GOING 2,524,833 644,838.19 Improving Production and Postharvest Processing of Quality Project in Improving Production and Postharvest sustained economic bamboo technologies, partnership building, and community rehabiliated bamboo clumps, established bamboo plantation, E-Kawayan in Selected Municipalities of llocos Norte Processing of Quality E-Kawayan in Selected bamboo enterprise as an R&D utilization modality for rapid produced planting materials, conducted trainings, and produced IEC Revised: CBSTBF on Improving Production of Quality Municipalities of llocos Norte growth diffusion and commercialization of research results in the materials Bamboo Poles in Ilocos Norte Revised: CBSTBF on Improving Production of bamboo industry. Quality Bamboo Poles in Ilocos Norte

Original: Community-Based S&T Based Farm Project on Original: Community-Based S&T Based Farm Rapid, inclusive, and An S&T model farm for bamboo in Maasin was developed to Five (5) farm clusters established with 5 bamboo nurseries and 5 DENR Bamboo farmers 4/10/2013 4/9/2015 ON GOING 2,830,000 568,656.79 Bamboo Mat (Sawali) Production in Maasin, llollo Project on Bamboo Mat (Sawali) Production in sustained economic demonstrate the effectiveness of S&T in improving and common service facility, at one bamboo nursery and one common Revised: Enhancing Bamboo Production in Maasin, Iloilo: A Maasin, llollo maintaining the quality and productivity of existing bamboo service facility per farm cluster; Rehabilitated a minimum of 1,500 CBSTBF Approach Revised: Enhancing Bamboo Production in Maasin, growth clumps and the quality of the bamboo woven products. The clumps of Kawayan tinik (Bambusa blumeana) in five (5) farm Iloilo: A CBSTBF Approach farm of selected Magsasaka Siyentista (MS) that showcased clusters in Maasin, Iloilo; 40-50 bamboo farmers adopting the S&T to prospective adoptors the importance of utilizing interventions for the production of quality bamboo poles; and a venue appropriate production, management and processing where the Maasin-LGU support for the farm clusters in the production technologies for bamboo. With the S&T interventions, the of one of Maasin‟s prime commodity, i.e. sawali. town of Maasin can be assured of sustainable quality bamboo poles that can be manufactured into high value added furniture and handicraft (that make use of woven bamboo materials) which hold great promise in providing the town of Maasin more economic revenue.

Original: Production, Value-Addition and Promotion of Original: Production, Value-Addition and Promotion Rapid, inclusive, and Production and Marketing of Bamboo Woven Products: Production of sawali mats (1,000 pcs), coasters (100 pcs), panel DENR Bamboo growers 5/1/2013 4/30/2015 ON GOING 2,790,346 200,122.34 Bamboo Products Through TechnoMart of Bamboo Products Through TechnoMart sustained economic Enhancing on Business Enterprise through TechnoMart in boards (100 pcs); Increased product value of sawali mats; conducted Revised: Production and Marketing of Bamboo Woven Revised: Production and Marketing of Bamboo Maasin, Iloilo (Old: Production, Value-Addition and three trainings for farmers cooperators on entrepreneurship and Products: Enhancing on Business Enterprise through Woven Products: Enhancing on Business Enterprise growth Promotion of Bamboo Products through TechnoMart) business plan,etc; trained 50 farmer cooperators; and prepared TechnoMart in Maasin, Iloilo through TechnoMart in Maasin, Iloilo business plan for KAPAWA.

PCAARRD's ISPs: Spreading the Good News through PCAARRD's ISPs: Spreading the Good News Rapid, inclusive, and Featured technologies; Produced IEC materials CLSU Farmers 6/16/2014 3/15/2015 NEW 2,880,963 2,880,963.45 Television through Television sustained economic growth

Page 17 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and Contribution to the production line/process; Additional PCAARRD Researchers, policy makers, ON GOING 5,414,889.28 (PSF): Program (PSF): sustained economic volume of products; Percentage decrease in rejects; and extensionist Improved quality/appearance of the product/s. growth Program on Boosting the Sugarcane Industry through Smart Proj 1. Smart Water Management Strategies for Rapid, inclusive, and The general aim of the research is to increase yield in Increased yield in sugarcane production by 30% through the use of SRA Sugarcane growers; irrigation facilities 7/1/2014 12/31/2016 NEW 21,195,603 3,420,209.00 Farming Techniques Sugarcane sustained economic sugarcane production by 30% through the use of smart- smart-irrigation technologies. administrators/ agencies;agricultural irrigation technologies. technicians; manufacturers; growth entrepreneurs; local fabricators; planning agencies and officers; NGOs; agri-cooperatives; Other potential beneficiaries are sugarcane farmers in other areas/ regions/ provinces

Program on Boosting the Sugarcane Industry through Smart Proj 2 Smart Farming-Based Productivity through Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to increase the crop utilization for nutrients Nutrient use efficiency (NUE) under different fertilization schemes; SRA Sugarcane growers; irrigation facilities 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 9,669,085 5,601,936.00 Farming Techniques Elemental Traver and Related Techniques sustained economic by 20%, reduce loss of soil nutrients and fertilizer application 2. Established nutrient utilization dynamics (NUD) of sugarcane under administrators/ agencies;agricultural in sugarcane production by 15% as well as to identify smart- varying level of soil nutrients; technicians; manufacturers; growth farming technologies with high soil nutrient-use efficiency 3. Appropriate fertilizer rates for low, medium, and high levels of soil entrepreneurs; local fabricators; through elemental tracer and related techniques. Nitrogen; planning agencies and officers; Specifically, it aims to: 1. To determine directly the nutrient- 4. Best time of NPK fertilizer application; NGOs; agri-cooperatives use efficiency of sugarcane under different fertilization 5. established soil test calibration and cane yield response to refine schemes through the use of elemental tracer fertilizer recommendation based on NUE and NUD of sugarcane; techniquemethod; 2. To elucidate and delineate nutrient 6. Amount of nitrogen from BNF that could supplement the Nitrogen utilization dynamics of sugarcane as enhanced by stable requirement of sugarcane; isotope tracer technique; 3. To establish soil test calibration 7. Identified best varieties with high nitrogen fixation ability; and cane yield response to refine fertilizer recommendation 8. Nutrient and water technology promotion for sugarcane production based on NUE and NUD of sugarcane; 4. To evaluate and 9. Potential technology/information for intellectual property (IP) assess the biological nitrogen fixation of endophytic bacteria in the nitrogen nutrition of sugarcane following direct quantification method; 5. to evaluate the effect of varying levels of nitrogen fertilization on the biological nitrogen fixation potential of different varieties commonly planted in the Philippines; and 6. to demonstrate the efficacy of best fertilization scheme and effectiveness of best fit soil and water resources for optimum sugarcane production.

Program on Boosting the Sugarcane Industry through Smart Proj 3 Development of Nonfertilizers for Sugarcane Rapid, inclusive, and Nanotechnology is an emerging field with mutiple potentials Nanofertilizer formulations containing N, P, K, and a combination of UPLB Sugarcane farmers, researchers, 7/1/2014 12/31/2016 NEW 7,694,428 4,722,587.00 Farming Techniques sustained economic and applications. Nano particles provide an efficient means N, P, and K (complete) students, entrepreneurs to distribute both fertilizers and pesticides in a controlled Optimized procedure in the formulation of nanofertilizers for growth fashion with high site specificity thus reducing collateral sugarcane damage. The project will explore the use of Appropriate method and rate of application of the developed nanoencapsulated NPK fertilizers in sugarcane production. nanofertilizers Nano-encapsulation makes plants use fertilizers more Quantified economic benefits of using the nanofertilizers technology efficiently, reduce pollution and makes agriculture more An intellectual property (IP) from the results of the project environment-friendly - thus promoting green agriculture. A scientific publication on the results of the research project

Program on Boosting the Sugarcane Industry through Smart Proj 4 Design and Development of Sugarcane Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to promote the development of locally Three prototypes of sugarcane harvesting equipment for small farms SRA Farmers; sugarcane farm owners and 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 9,298,000 5,724,106.00 Farming Techniques Harvesting Equiment for Small Sugarcane Farms sustained economic fabricated sugarcane harvesting equipment for small-scale planters, agri-cooperatives & local farm. Objectives: 1. To review the existing design and fabricator shops growth features of commercially available sugarcane harvesting equipment; 2. To design and fabricate three (3) sugarcane harvesting equipment prototypes for small-scale farm; 3. To monitor actual operating performance of the three (3) sugarcane harvesting equipment prototypes through field testing in cooperation with prospective adopters

Program on Boosting the Sugarcane Industry through Smart Proj 5 Design and Develoment of Harvester for Rapid, inclusive, and The general objective of this project is to increase efficiency Working, medium-scale sugarcane harvester with the ff. features: SRA Sugarcane growers in medium-scale 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 9,714,100 4,785,377.00 Farming Techniques Medium Scale Sugarcane Farms sustained economic of harvesting operation in medium-scale farm by 30% 75% field efficiency; capacity harvester capable of harvesting at 5 sugarcne farms; manufacturers of the through mechanization. Objectives: 1. Design a prototype TC/hr; 20% reduction on the price of imported unit; a full manual of machine growth medium-scale sugarcane mechanical harvester; 2. maintenance and operations of the harvester; a gender friendly Fabricate the prototype medium-scale mechanical harvester; sugarcane harvester 3. Test and evaluate the prototype medium-scale mechanical harvester; and 4. Finalize the design and testing of the developed medium-scale sugarcane mechanical harvester.

R&D Program on Abaca Fiber for Specialty Papers, Textile Proj 1 . Characterization and Performance Poverty reduction and The project aims to assess the effect of varietal Different grades of abaca from high-yielding and BTV-rsistant abaca PTRI Abaca farmers, plantation 10/1/2014 9/30/2015 NEW 8,265,755 7,557,581.20 and Other High-end Products Evaluation of Fibers from High-Yielding and Virus- empowerment of the improvement of abaca on the fiber properties and breeds; 'Breeds for textile manufacture and dissolving pulp production owners/pulp mills, pulp and paper Resistant Abaca Hybrids for Textiles and Other poor and vulnerable processability for textiles and related end-use industry and other allied industries, Application strippers, classifiers, traders, fiber exporters and processors/manufacturers, waste water treatment industry, government

Page 18 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost R&D Program on Abaca Fiber for Specialty Papers, Textile Proj 2 Optimization of Conditions for the Production Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to establish conditions for abaca fiber- Technology for production of abaca-reinforced packaging paper and FPRDI Abaca farmers, plantation 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 7,069,927 5,270,338.72 and Other High-end Products of Abaca-Reinforced Packaging and Printing/Writing sustained economic reinforced printing/writing paper and packaging paper. printing/writing paper using recycled fiber owners/pulp mills, pulp and paper Papers using Revycled Fiber Specific objectives: • To establish reference values by industry and other allied industries, growth evaluating samples of local and imported packaging and strippers, classifiers, traders, fiber printing/writing papers; • To establish conditions for exporters and preparing/refining abaca pulp suitable for reinforcement; • processors/manufacturers, waste To determine the effects of various proportions of abaca water treatment industry, government pulp with recycled fiber on the properties of paper; • To estimate cost of materials and assess technology for possible piloting/commercialization; • To conduct cost and benefits analysis using data from in-plant pilot runs; and • To prepare manuscript for publication/dissemination.

R&D Program on Abaca Fiber for Specialty Papers, Textile Proj 3 Development of Teabugs and Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to establish conditions for the local Technology on pulping-bleaching-refining/blending for abaca fiber and FPRDI Abaca farmers, plantation 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 8,388,163 6,644,706.50 and Other High-end Products Security/Currency Base using Abaca Pulp sustained economic manufacture of specialty paper (tea bags, filter paper) and other pulps to produce specialty/currency base paper owners/pulp mills, pulp and paper security/currency base paper. Specific objectives: • To industry and other allied industries, growth evaluate samples of a type of specialty paper (tea bags/filter strippers, classifiers, traders, fiber paper) and security/currency notes; • To evaluate pulps exporters and and blending proportions of pulp furnish for the production of processors/manufacturers, waste specialty paper (tea bags, filter paper) and security/currency water treatment industry, government base paper; • To estimate cost of materials and assess technology for piloting/commercialization; and • To prepare manuscript for publication/dissemination.

R&D Program on Abaca Fiber for Specialty Papers, Textile Proj 4 Processing of Nanocrystalline Cellulose from Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to establish conditions for the preparation Purified pulp and MFC/NCC from purified pulp available for FPRDI Abaca farmers, plantation 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 4,405,788 2,780,581.50 and Other High-end Products Abaca Fibers sustained economic of purified pulp and MFC/NCC from abaca fiber. Specific: application studies (reinforcement, biopolymers, etc) owners/pulp mills, pulp and paper • To establish/optimize pulping, bleaching, refining and industry and other allied industries, growth extraction of MFC/NCC from the fiber; • To evaluate the strippers, classifiers, traders, fiber properties of the purified pulps and MFC/NCC; and • To exporters and prepare report for publication and assess technology for processors/manufacturers, waste possible piloting. water treatment industry, government

R&D Program on Abaca Fiber for Specialty Papers, Textile Proj 5. Electron Beam-Induced Grafting of Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop a novel adsorbent from abaca Protocol for producing module from grafted abaca nonwoven fabric PNRI Abaca farmers, plantation 10/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 5,923,172 4,007,836.10 and Other High-end Products Abaca/Ployester Nonwoven Fabric and Its sustained economic nonwoven fabric through radiation-induced graft for heavy metal ion adsorption owners/pulp mills, pulp and paper Application as Toxic Metal Ion Absorbent polymerization and to apply the modified abaca nonwoven industry and other allied industries, growth fabric in removal of heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions strippers, classifiers, traders, fiber using bench-scale column test. Specific: • To determine exporters and the optimum parameters for producing abaca nonwoven processors/manufacturers, waste fabric that would give the minimum degree of grafting water treatment industry, government required for adsorption; • To optimize the procedure for electron beam-induced grafting of various monomers with functional groups or precursor functional groups for metal ion adsorption onto the abaca nonwoven fabrics using emulsion polymerization; • To assess the heavy metal ion uptake capacity of the grafted nonwoven fabrics by batch adsorption and bench-scale dynamic column experiments; • To assess the metal ion uptake kinetics and regeneration/reuse of the grafted nonwoven fabrics; and • To perform cost-benefit analysis of the final product (adsorbent material packed in column module).

S&T Interventions for the Rehabilitation of Selected Calamity Project 2. Showcasing Integrated Farming System Poverty reduction and Introduce and transfer the S&T intervention on crop-livestock Integrated Farming System for Coco-Based Farms in Albay BUCAF Albay residents; coconut growers; 26,400.00 Stricken Areas in Albay as a Strategy to Rehabilitate Typhoon Devastated empowerment of the integration in a low land typhoon damaged coco-based farm LGU Coco-Based Farms in Albay poor and vulnerable as a strategy for rehabilitation of a calamity stricken community. S&T Interventions for the Rehabilitation of Selected Calamity Project 3. Cocopeat Utilization in Rehabiliation of Poverty reduction and Determine the effects of coco-peat utilization in rice, corn Rehabilitated areas using cocopeat CSSAC Albay residents; coconut growers; 26,400.00 Stricken Areas in Albay Lowland Lahar Laden Areas in Albay empowerment of the and vegetables in lowland lahar-laden areas and transfer to LGU poor and vulnerable affected coconut communities its economic benefits.

S&T Interventions on Propagation and Plantation S&T Interventions on Propagation and Plantation Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of S&T in Quantified soil erosion & waterholding capacity data for bamboo; DENR Farmers, LGUs 12/1/2011 11/31/14 ON GOING 2,565,910 228,609.39 Establishment of Giant Bamboo in Selected Areas of Establishment of Giant Bamboo in Selected Areas sustained economic improving the quality of bamboo planting stocks and the Generated maps; Analyzed & interpreted soil erosion & water Northern Mindanao of Northern Mindanao profitability of establishing a commercial bamboo nursery retention along bamboo plantations at varying slopes & spacing growth and to demonstrate the appropriate plantation technologies for sustainable shoot and pole production of giant bamboo.

S&T-Based Agriculture , Coastal and rural Rehabilitation S&T-Based Agriculture , Coastal and rural Rapid, inclusive, and Assess the extent of damage caused by typhoon Pablo and Trained farmers S&T Integrated farming system SMARRDEC Farmers, LGUs 9/1/2013 8/31/2014 ON GOING 4,999,132 145,400.00 Program for Typhoon Pablo victims in Davao Region Rehabilitation Program for Typhoon Pablo victims in sustained economic determine the needs of the involved communities; expand Davao Region the income base of the selected communities through growth establishment of a community-based integrated farming system; capacitate the beneficiaries through conduct of trainings on appropriate technologies; and monitor and evaluate (M&E) the S&T interventions to be carried out in this Project as a whole.

Page 19 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Shelf life Study and Commercial Production of Polyclonal Shelf life Study and Commercial Production of Poverty reduction and The project aims to to determine the shellife and stability of Data on the shelf-life and stability of generated antisera at ambient VSU Tissue culture laboratory operators, 2/1/2013 6/30/2015 ON GOING 2,869,298 1,059,604.36 Antibody for Abaca Bunchy Top Virus Polyclonal Antibody for Abaca Bunchy Top Virus empowerment of the ABTV antisera and to produce the antisera for commercial (room temperature) and cold storage conditions; Packaging materials abaca growers, nursery operators and poor and vulnerable use. for maintaining activity of the antisera during storage; 48 ml of ABTV BPI personnel; extension workers; antisera; and Cost and return analysis researchers

Smart Farming-Based Nutrient and Water Management for Project 2. Application of Nuclear Analytical Integrity of the The project intends to increase uptake and reduce losses of Nutrient use efficiency comparison under different corn fertilization PNRI Backyard farmers, commercial corn 9/1/2012 8/31/2016 ON GOING 20,437,070 2,743,701.50 Rice and Corn Production Technique for Efficient Nutrition and Irrigation environment and soil nutrients and irrigation water in corn production systems schemes through the use of nuclear techniques and yield response growers, water managers, water Management in Corn Production climate change as well as to identify smart farming technologies with high method; Established correlations between the soil test value and the users associations, researchers, adaptation and soil nutrient and water use efficiency through nuclear response of crop to fertilizers in terms of growth performance and scientists, government agencies, mitigation analytical techniques yield; Water use efficiency comparison under different irrigation research and academic institutions, technologies for corn using both nuclear and conventional techniques; LGUs, NGOs Recommended best fertilization schemes and irrigation management technologies for corn

Smart Farming-Based Nutrient and Water Management for Project 3. Water Balance and Loss Assessment of Integrity of the The project focused on the assessment of the present Precise water requirements in irrigation systems UPLB Farmers, Fishers, Irrigators 9/1/2012 8/31/2015 ON GOING 7,967,672 917,768.86 Rice and Corn Production Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation System environment and irrigation systems (represented by UPRIIS & MARIIS) in Associations, NIA, LGUs, researchers (UPRIS) and Magat River Integrated Irrigation climate change terms of water availability, farm losses & other water System (MARIIS)UPRIS) and Magat River adaptation and balance parameters through nuclear analytical techniques Integrated Irrigation System (MARIIS) mitigation and other precision methods. Specific objectives are:To quantify the conveyance and application losses in the present irrigation systems; To establish the crop coefficients of commonly-used varieties of rice & corn; To recommend measures to improve water management using precision assessment tools & techniques including nuclear analytical techniques; To demonstrate effectiveness of recommended measures under farmer's field conditions

Smart Farming-Based Nutrient and Water Management for Project 4. Enhancement of Nutrient and Water Use Integrity of the The Project focused on developing standards for selected Ag.Eng standards for precision agriculture UPLB Farmers, ANR industries & fishery 9/1/2012 8/31/2015 ON GOING 8,680,557 1,443,545.13 Rice and Corn Production Efficiency through Standardization of Engineering environment and nutrient & water management systems & technologies for increased Support Systems climate change smart & precision farming. Specific objectives are: To adaptation and develop standards on the various nutrient & water mitigation management technologies covering solid fertilizer applicators, liquid fertilizer applicators, foliar fertilizer applicators, fertigation systems, various irrigation systems, water harvesting techniques, conveyance systems, drainage systems, water control structures, field applicators, wastewater systems, and protocols/procedures on various applications of nuclear analytical techniques; To publish and disseminate these developed standards among key stakeholders in the government and the private sectors; To advocate policy recommendations for these developed standards

technology application for Aquaponics technology application for Aquaponics Rapid, inclusive, and To showcase a small-scale aquaponics system with tilapia, Small-scale aquaponics system with tilapia, leafy plants and native CLSU Aquaculture Industry 8/1/2013 7/31/2014 ON GOING 1,650,000 172,838.00 sustained economic leafy plants and native vegetables as growout produce vegetables as growout produce growth Technology Transfer Innovation Program: Enhancing Technology Transfer Innovation Program: Rapid, inclusive, and The proposed project will be a collaborative undertaking with Approaches and strategies to market and commercialize effectively PCAARRD Researchers, PCAARRD, and other 10/1/2012 9/30/2015 ON GOING 3,140,000 1,034,081.37 Commercialization Potential of R&D Generated Products in Enhancing Commercialization Potential of R&D sustained economic graduate business schools in the country to nurture public- and sustainably the various products generated by DOST & stakeholders Support of the Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Generated Products in Support of the Pinoy S&T private partnerships in government R&D. Through the PCAARRD R&D Entrepreneurs Program Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program growth business schools, the project will attempt to provide approaches and strategies to market and commercialize effectively and sustainably the various products generated by DOST-PCAARRD R&D, particularly those priority products under the PSF-TechnoMart program. The project will also serve as an avenue for the PCAARRD R&D network researchers to link up with business and marketing professionals and graduate students, learn valuable insights on how their products can penetrate the market; serve as a learning experience cum hands-on training for PCAARRD staff on the intricacies of product development, marketing and commercialization that will serve as reference in crafting future R&D initiatives dealing with the development of new products for the AANR sectors, where appropriate consideration on the market demand, consumer preferences and business models to adopt are given the requisite attention. Once the models and the outputs of the HEIs are ready, these will be presented to the PSF program implementers to guide them in commercializing their products.

Page 20 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Assessment of the Impacts of the National Program Transparent, The study aims to assess the economic, social, and a. Documentation of the process of implementation and efforts of UPLB a. Policy and decision makers, 12/1/2014 2/29/2016 NEW 2,299,541 2,010,581.00 for Sustaiinable Upland Farming through the accountable, and environmental impacts of the Conservation Farming Villages LGUs and SCUs in technology transfer under CFV modality. national R&D/S&T system and the Establishment of Barangay Sagip Saka (CVF) participatory (CFV) as a modality for enhancing the transfer of b. Documentation of the CFVProgram outputs, outcomes and social, funding agencies supporting R&D governance conservation farming technologies and practices to the economic, and environmental impacts. activities farmer- and barangay-beneficiaries under the) Program. c. Policy recommendations in relation to identification, development b. Researchers who are directly and packaging of extension and technology transfer modalities. involved in technology d. Publication of research output (at least 2) transfer/extension as well as those whose field of study included impact assessment c. Evaluators of technology transfer programs

Impact Assessment of PCAARRD's STBF Transparent, The project aims to determine and quantify the impacts of 1. Documentation and assessment of the process and dynamics CLSU 1. policy-and decision makers for 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 8,889,326 8,739,926.00 Technology Transfer Modality accountable, and S&T-based farms in Regions CAR, I, and II and provide involved in the conceptualization, formulation, evaluation and R&D and technology transfer participatory insights that may be used in formulating S&T policies and implementation of each STBF project projects/activities governance innovative strategies to further improve technology transfer 2. Identification of the level of adoption of technologies showcased as 2. researchers who are directly modalities and achieve target impacts. well as of factors affecting adoption involved in extension of technology 3. Identification and measurement of project outcomes as well as of transfer as well as those whose field economic, social and environmental impacts of study included impact assessment 4. Policy recommendations for the development of more effective 3. Evaluators of technology transfer and efficient technology transfer modalities and the development of programs the commodity industries

Impact Assessment of R&D Technology Transparent, Determine and quantify the impacts of fisheries R&D and Documentation of program/Project outcomes and economic, social PCAARRD R&D institutions, extension agents, 11/1/2012 10/31/2013 ON GOING 70,116.47 Commercialization Projects in Aquatic Resources accountable, and technology commercialization programs/Projects and and environmental impacts, sustainability of technologies promoted policy makers, farmers, traders and participatory provide insights that may be used in formulating S&T policies and commercialized, factors contributing to success and failure of the other stakeholders governance and innovative strategies to further improve R&D program/Project; Policy recommendations in relation to development, management and achieve target impacts. evaluation, promotion/ marketing/ commercialization of technology; Policy recommendations to further enhance the key industries; and Publications of research results

Impact Evaluation of the Closed Fishing Season Transparent, The goal of this research is to evaluate the social and Fish landing catch assessment, Industry level analysis, Income UPLB The primary beneficiaries of the 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 3,470,576 3,444,176.00 Policy in Zamboanga Peninsula accountable, and economic impacts of the closed fishing season policy in the analysis of relevant stakeholders, Knowledge, attitudes, and output of this research are fisheries participatory waters of Zamboanga Peninsula promulgated through the perception analysis of relevant stakeholders, Policy and institutional managers and planners at the local governance Joint DA-DILG Administrative Order No. 01 s.2011.This analysis, Social benefit cost analysis of the policy level including local chief executives, study recognizes the multi-sectoral impact of the policy fisheries councils. National although its primary objective is conservation of fisheries government agencies are also resources. expected to benefit from the output of this research by providing empirical and scientific basis for charting future directions for fisheries management.

Performance Review of PCAARRD's Research and Transparent, (1). To characterize RDMIS in terms of features, contents, Commodity Information Network (CIN) for research investment; PCAARRD Funding/Donor agencies, 10/1/2012 3/1/2014 ON GOING 1,378,897 590,483.46 Development Management Information System accountable, and content build-up, and utility, among others; (2). Assess the Working paper and publications (policy briefs and book); and Set of Researchers, Project implementers, (RDMIS): Towards Enhancing the Efficiency of participatory effectiveness and efficiency of the RDMIS in terms of specific recommendation to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency information system Investments in AANR R&D governance accuracy, responsiveness to the needs of management and and utility of RDMIS analysts/developers other users, accessibility, and achieving objectives, among others; (3). To identify problems/constraints associated with managing the information system; (4). Identify specific recommendations to address the problems; (5). Estimate the rates of returns in R&D; and (6). Identify specific recommendations on strategic R&D investment. "

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Abaca Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 6/30/2016 ON GOING 936,602 259,267.00 Abaca accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Page 21 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Abalone Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to provide basis for rationalizing Validation of targets, benchmarks and baselines UPLB 1. policy and decision makers in the 12/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 650,068 623,668.00 Abalone accountable, and PCAARRD-DOST funding in the marine resources sector Identification of pathways fishery sector, national R&D/S&T participatory using ex-ante assessment of the abalone ISP implemented Cost-benefit analysis system and the funding agencies governance for the sector Technical report supporting R&D activities especially PCAARRD and DOST 2. Researchers who are directly involved in technology generation as well as those whose field of study included technology and impact assessment 3. evaluators of R&D programs 4. grantees of PCAARRD/DOST funding

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Bamboo Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate, to the extent possible, the 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 965,217 938,817.00 Bamboo accountable, and economic value of the bamboo ISP in the forestry sector interventions and of the bamboo ISP DOST participatory using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance PCAARRD-DOST 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Banana Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 965,089 265,388.00 Banana accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Broiler Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 982,321 309,818.00 Broiler accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Cacao Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate, to the extent possible, the 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,372,749 1,337,949.00 Cacao accountable, and economic value of the cacao ISP in the forestry sector using interventions and of the cacao ISP DOST participatory ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of PCAARRD- 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance DOST funds 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Coconut Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 1,004,004 288,300.00 Coconut accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Coffee Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate, to the extent possible, the 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,397,796 1,371,396.00 Coffee accountable, and economic value of the coffee ISP in the crops sector using interventions and of the coffee ISP DOST participatory ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of PCAARRD- 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance DOST funds. 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Duck Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 643,549 109,865.00 Duck accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Page 22 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Goat Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 968,561 280,579.00 Goat accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Industrial Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate, to the extent possible, the 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,331,254 1,304,854.00 Tree Plantation Industrial Tree Plantation accountable, and economic value of the Industrial Tree Plantation ISP in the interventions and of the coffee ISP DOST participatory forestry sector using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance use of PCAARRD-DOST funds 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Layer Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 674,337 108,971.00 Layer accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Mango Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 973,044 266,886.00 Mango accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Mudcrab Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 1,031,470 302,626.00 Mudcrab accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Mussel Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, Evaluate the economic and social viability of the proposed Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific ParSU Decision makers of PCAARRD- 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 985,461 959,061.00 Mussel accountable, and Enhanced Mussel Hatchery and Grow-Out Technology interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory based on the potential impacts on aggregate benefits and analysis and reports. DOST funding governance farmers‟ willingness to adopt as aid for priority setting of public investments for aquaculture research and development. Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Rice Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 1,713,244 252,439.00 Rice accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Shrimp Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 1,000,252 299,118.00 Shrimp accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Page 23 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate, to the extent possible, the 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,061,968 1,035,568.00 Sugarcane Sugarcane accountable, and economic value of the sugarcane ISP in the crops sector interventions and of the coffee ISP DOST participatory using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance PCAARRD-DOST funds. 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Swine Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 968,561 304,890.00 Swine accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Tilapia Ex-Ante Analysis of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 1,042,169 302,119.00 Tilapia accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Analysis on the Industry Strategic Plan for Milkfish Ex-Ante Analysis on the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to estimate the economic value of the ISP Validated indicators relating to the objectives of the specific SEARCA Decision makers of PCAARRD- 6/1/2013 5/1/2014 ON GOING 1,112,525 329,877.00 Milkfish accountable, and using ex-ante assessments to rationalize the use of interventions of abaca; identified and analyzed pathways, cost benefit DOST, and Grantees of PCAARRD- participatory PCAARRD – DOST funds. The project specifically aims to analysis and reports. DOST funding governance validate the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific interventions in the ISP; trace and analyze the pathways by which the S&T interventions will, individually and collectively, result in the projected changes in the target sector; identify, quantify and estimate in monetary terms the likely benefits and costs of the interventions in the ISP.

Ex-Ante Evaluation of the Industry Strategic Plan for Sea Ex-Ante Evaluation of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to provide basis for rationalizing 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,144,401 1,118,001.00 Cucumber Sea Cucumber accountable, and PCAARRD-DOST funding in the marine resources sector interventions and of the coffee ISP DOST participatory using ex-ante assessment of the Sea Cucumber ISP 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance implemented for the sector 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report Ex-Ante Evaluation of the Industry Strategic Plan for Ex-Ante Evaluation of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to provide basis for rationalizing 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,271,628 1,236,828.00 Seaweeds Seaweeds accountable, and PCAARRD-DOST funding in the marine resources sector interventions and of the coffee ISP DOST participatory using ex-ante assessment of the seaweed ISP implemented 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance for the sector 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report Ex-Ante Evaluation of the Industry Strategic Plan for Tropical Ex-Ante Evaluation of the Industry Strategic Plan for Transparent, The project aims to provide basis for rationalizing 1. Validation of the indicators relating to the objectives of the specific UPLB 1. Decision makers at PCAARRD, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 1,262,884 1,228,084.00 Fruits Tropical Fruits accountable, and PCAARRD-DOST funding in the marine resources sector interventions and of the coffee ISP DOST participatory using ex-ante assessment of the seaweed ISP implemented 2. Identification and analysis of pathways 2. Grantees of PCAARRD/DOST governance for the sector 3. Cost-benefit analysis funding 4. Technical report Supply Chain Imrpovement in Selected Commodities in Supply Chain Imrpovement in Selected Poverty reduction and Analyze the supply chains for selected commodity industries Qualitative and quantitative baseline data on the product PCAARRD Fishermen, hatchery/ nursery 10/15/2012 9/16/2014 ON GOING 14,200,000 3,363,661.73 AFNR Batch 5, Phase 1 Evaluation Research (PMC c/o Commodities in AFNR Batch 5, Phase 1 Evaluation empowerment of the in AFNR and to design specific measures for improvement. requirements of the key consumers, flow of product, payment, and operators, traders, processors, SERD) Research (PMC c/o SERD) poor and vulnerable information along the chain, activities and key players involved, exporters, and key customers, policy logistic issues, and factors influencing the chain; Analysis on the chain makers performance of each supply chain in terms of efficiency, effectiveness, and responsiveness; and Evaluation data and recommendations for improvement of practices and systems that will enhance benefit flows to farmers in targeted supply chains.

Bobongan-Lewin Subwatersheds, Laguna Bobongan-Lewin Subwatersheds, Laguna Integrity of the Characterize the biological, physical, socio-economic Computer-based watershed database management systems with UPLB Watershed communities; LGUs, 4/1/2012 3/31/2015 ON GOING 22,917,000 2,211,986.00 environment and components of the watershed; Identify critical areas within readily accessible watershed profile, research results, outputs of academe climate change the watershed through vulnerability assessment; and watershed monitoring systems, hazard, vulnerability and other maps, adaptation and instrument the watersheds for baseline information and references and other relevant information; Standard protocols for mitigation generation following a standardize instrumentation technique watershed monitoring; Number of trainings and people trained to for the network-member watersheds. conduct long term watershed monitoring and research activities; Number of policy workshops/dialogues, and other forums; and Number of local and national policies formulated or revised based on the Project outputs.

Page 24 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Integrated R&D Program on Biodiversity Assessment and Project 2. Molecular Identification and Green Integrity of the The project aims to determine the molecular identity of high Sequenced the DNA/ Barcoded the DNA of all identified high valued CLSU 3 local government units (LGUs); 30 6/1/2012 5/31/2015 ON GOING 9,184,040 1,453,348.75 Conservation in Central Luzon: Program Management and Technology Development of High Valued Plants in environment and valued plants from biodiversity areas in central Luzon (i.e., plants in Central Luzon Stored and Identified sequenced DNA of all farmers; and 100 students Coordination Central Luzon climate change medicinal, botanical pesticides) and develop green identified high valued plants in NCBI-BLAST Database Assessed the Other potential beneficiaries are other adaptation and biotechnology particularly phytoremediation and botanical biochemical contents of screened medicinal plants with antimicrobial/ provinces or regions, with farmers and mitigation pesticides. pharmacological properties Evaluated the bioremediation potential of students, who will adopt the identified metallophytes from Central Luzon Identified and evaluated technologies plants with pesticidal/ herbicidal property

Integrated R&D Program on Biodiversity Assessment and Project 5. Information, Education and Integrity of the This project aims to produce brochures, pamphlets, fact Produced printed media: Pamphlets, Brochures, Handbooks on High CLSU 3 local government units (LGUs); 30 6/1/2012 5/31/2015 ON GOING 2,469,488 888,378.00 Conservation in Central Luzon: Program Management and Communication IEC and Technology Transfer of environment and sheets and handbooks on economic plants, flora and fauna Valued Plants in Central Luzon and on Biodiversity Conservation in farmers; and 100 students Coordination Biodiversity Conservation and Utilization climate change of central Luzon, to enhance public awareness and to Central Luzon in English and Filipino Other potential beneficiaries are other adaptation and promote green technology to farmers , LGUs, students and provinces or regions, with farmers and mitigation interested individuls for possib students, who will adopt the technologies

Quiaoit River Watershed, Batac, Ilocos, Norte Quiaoit River Watershed, Batac, Ilocos, Norte Integrity of the Characterize the biological, physical, socio-economic Computer-based watershed database management systems with UPLB Watershed communities; LGUs, 4/1/2012 3/31/2015 ON GOING 22,917,000 1,648,395.00 environment and components of the watershed; Identify critical areas within readily accessible watershed profile, research results, outputs of academe climate change the watershed through vulnerability assessment; and watershed monitoring systems, hazard, vulnerability and other maps, adaptation and instrument the watersheds for baseline information and references and other relevant information; Standard protocols for mitigation generation following a standardize instrumentation technique watershed monitoring; Number of trainings and people trained to for the network-member watersheds. conduct long term watershed monitoring and research activities; Number of policy workshops/dialogues, and other forums; and Number of local and national policies formulated or revised based on the Project outputs.

Saug Watershed Davao del Norte and Campostela Valley Saug Watershed Davao del Norte and Campostela Integrity of the Characterize the biological, physical, socio-economic Computer-based watershed database management systems with UPLB Watershed communities; LGUs, 4/1/2012 3/31/2015 ON GOING 22,917,000 1,866,284.00 Povince Valley Povince environment and components of the watershed; Identify critical areas within readily accessible watershed profile, research results, outputs of academe climate change the watershed through vulnerability assessment; and watershed monitoring systems, hazard, vulnerability and other maps, adaptation and instrument the watersheds for baseline information and references and other relevant information; Standard protocols for mitigation generation following a standardize instrumentation technique watershed monitoring; Number of trainings and people trained to for the network-member watersheds. conduct long term watershed monitoring and research activities; Number of policy workshops/dialogues, and other forums; and Number of local and national policies formulated or revised based on the Project outputs.

Soil Erosion Management in Taganibong Watershed in Soil Erosion Management in Taganibong Watershed Integrity of the This project aims to assess the extent of giant bamboo stand Quantified soil erosion and sediment yield; Maps of site specific CMU bamboo plantation investors; upland 2/6/2013 2/5/2016 ON GOING 4,992,665 1,000,217.00 Musuan, Bukidnon (former Title: assessment of the Influence in Musuan, Bukidnon (former Title: assessment of environment and in arresting soil erosion within a watershed . occurrences of soil erosion; Recommendations on soil and watershed farmers of Giant Bamboo Stand on Soil Erosion and Extent of Water the Influence of Giant Bamboo Stand on Soil climate change conservation Retention/Water Holding Capacity) Erosion and Extent of Water Retention/Water adaptation and Holding Capacity) mitigation

New Title: Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture Proj 1. Model Development and Crop Forecasting Integrity of the This projects aims to: (1) determine the updated optimal RICE AND CORN UPLB The Agriculture sector, Local 11/4/2013 11/3/2016 ON GOING 73,889,014 10,555,313.00 as an Industry (SARAI) (Old Title: Early Warning System environment and cropping calendar for rice and corn in major crop growing 1. Generation of crop coefficients for use in the crop models Government Units, Researchers, for Climate Change Management of Agriculture, Forestry, climate change areas in the Philippines considering current climate variability 2. Development of pest/disease outbreak models for rice and corn Policy makers, and extension workers and Natural Resources) adaptation and and climate change scenarios; (2) assess the growing period 3. Integrated crop management recommendations mitigation for perennial crops local varieties of banana, coconut, 4. Validated yield productions coffee, and cacao vis-a-vis the prevailing climate variability in 5. Develop cropping calendar based on seasonal climate outlook the major growing areas in the Philippines; and (3) BANANA, COCONUT, COFFEE AND CACAO disseminate the best planting windows and optimal grwoing 1. Development of regression based yield model for predicting crop periods for rice and corn and selected prennials to maximize yield based on climatic variables. crop yields of farmers. 2. Development of pest/disease outbreak models for major insect pests and diseases of crop. 3. Integrated crop management recommendation based on regression based yield model, and pest and disease outbreak models. 4. Development of crop crop-forecasting system based on seasonal climate outlook.

Page 25 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost New Title: Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture Proj 2. Environmental Characterization and Devt of Integrity of the The main objective of this project is to develop and 1. Technical database of crop-environmental data as inputs to crop UPLB The Agriculture sector, Local 11/4/2013 11/3/2016 ON GOING 53,145,648 7,974,340.00 as an Industry (SARAI) (Old Title: Early Warning System Integrated Crop Management environment and implement science-based crops and cropping system simulation models, and for crop production suitability assessment. Government Units, Researchers, for Climate Change Management of Agriculture, Forestry, climate change technologies and sensors geared towards maximizing crop 2. Crop suitability maps for different climatic scenario. Policy makers, and extension workers and Natural Resources) adaptation and yield and minimizing adverse environmental and climate a. Determination of crop agro-ecological zones in selected study mitigation impacts. It aims to optimize the use of Automatic Weather sites. Stations (AWS) in various target sites where there are no 3. Installed Automatic Weather Stations with network connectivity to existing AWS installed by DOST (PAGASA, Project NOAH, a central data server providing daily rainfall data, humidity, wind or ASTI) or other agencies and complement these with new speed, minimum, maximum and average daily temperatures in target installations; and install ground sensors such as soil moisture farms throughout the country. and nitrogen content sensors to provide important inputs to 4. Installed ground sensors that measure soils moisture contents smarter agricultural systems geared towards maximizing and nitrogen content of soil in test farms throughout the country; crop yield and minimizing adverse environmental and 5. Database of weather and soil parameter data to serve as inputs climate impacts. to crop forecasting model development and refinement; 6. Integrated crop management modules for the 6 crops; 7. Towards the end of the project, at least six manuscripts submitted for publication to international referred journals.

New Title: Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture Proj 3. SARAI Knowledge Portal: Devt of an Integrity of the The proposed knowledge portal will serve as a gateway and An online knowledge portal facilitating the building integration and UPLB The Agriculture sector, Farmers, 11/4/2013 11/3/2016 ON GOING 5,704,389 207,990.00 as an Industry (SARAI) (Old Title: Early Warning System Integrated and Collaborative Web-based Information environment and host to the management information systems, decision management of service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications. Department of Agriculture, Local for Climate Change Management of Agriculture, Forestry, System for Climate Change Resillient and climate change support systems and knowledge management systems for Workflows, content management, social networking, mobile web Government Units, and Natural Resources) Sustainable Crop Production in the Philippines adaptation and each of the six priority crops: rice, corn, banana, coconut, delivery, simplified usability and administration, open standards, Researchers, Policy makers, mitigation coffee, and cacao. The portal system will provide a security, and stability are also supported by the portal. Students comprehensive service in terms of access to real-time data, database platform among multiple institutions and interdisciplinary consortia, through sharing scientific experiments, data, and results. Besides information sharing, the infrastructure will also address the growing need to create a framework to enable collaborative, cross- disciplinary research, by enabling researchers to dynamically interact with others, collaboratively author, annotate, review, comment on others' data, and discuss their research. With the digital inclusion initiative of DOST, this project can provide the content and services to digitally empower Filipino farmers and policy makers for scientific farm level management decisions under uncertain situation brought about by climate change.

New Title: Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture Proj 4. Capacity and Knowledge building Integrity of the This projects aims to serve the ecompassing activity that will 1. Established links with the host areas, concerned government UPLB The Agriculture sector, Local 11/4/2013 11/3/2016 ON GOING 6,756,885 345,566.00 as an Industry (SARAI) (Old Title: Early Warning System environment and bind all the independent studies of this research program to agencies, LGUs and farming communities Government Units, Researchers, for Climate Change Management of Agriculture, Forestry, climate change ensure that their outputs are translated into building abilities, 2. Developed learning framework based on the diagnosed learning Policy makers, and extension workers and Natural Resources) adaptation and relationships, and values that will enable the farming needs of the different communities and farmers or farmer-scientists mitigation communities to improve their productivity . 3. Information materials on Climate Change, DRR, and agriculture for designated by DA 6 crops produced 4. Training modules relevant to the various crop production systems and on the use of the online platform 5. At least 2 capacity building activities based on Year 1 outputs of Project 1 and Project 2 conducted. This include a) crops planting considerations, b) use and collection of weather/climate data, use and interpretation of on-site sensors, c) use of the developed online platform; and d) local crop risk assessments 6. Leaflets and information kits based on Year 1 results of Project 1and Project 2 produced 7. At least 2 capacity building activities based on Year 2 outputs (crop modelling and forecasting for banana, coconut, coffee and cacao) produced 8. Report on the capacity building activities conducted by the program, which include suggestions of local and national stakeholders for improvement and how to guarantee SARAI sustainability assessed

New Title: Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture Proj 5. SARAI Maintreaming Integrity of the The project is concerned with 1) the identification of policy 1. Crafted science-based policy recommendations for the agricultural UPLB Agriculture sector (specifically farmers 11/4/2013 11/3/2016 ON GOING 10,557,509 482,224.00 as an Industry (SARAI) (Old Title: Early Warning System environment and issues that can be addressed by the outputs of this research sector for use in both medium and long-term planning. Policy of rice, corn, banana, coconut, coffee for Climate Change Management of Agriculture, Forestry, climate change program and formulation of policy papers; 2) the recommendations may include subjects on mainstreaming of smarter and cacao), Local Government Units, and Natural Resources) adaptation and organization planning and scientific meetings to ensure that farming techniques, use and deployment of advance monitoring Researchers, Policy makers, and mitigation outputs of this research program are circulated among the technologies, changes in financing procedures/protocols and different extension workers concerned agencies, academic institutions, and various insurance mechanisms stakeholder groups; 3) building a consortium among the 2. Establishment of a Crop Forecasting Laboratory in UPLB to ensure various SUCs to ensure the prolonged sustainability of this the sustainability of the established system, even after the program program, after funding from DOST has ceased; 4) ends publication of research outputs in peer-reviewed journals; 3. Establishment of a consortium among the participating SUCs and 5) establishment of a Crop-Climate Forecasting and 4. Publication of research outputs in peer-reviewed journals Modeling Laboratory within the UPLB system to ensure that 5. Efficient program implementation continued support of the University (through faculty/student researches) is institutionalized.

Page 26 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to PalSU LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 5,967,075 5,767,075.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Honda and Ulugan Bay, growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Puerto Princesa, Palawan for Underwater Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to PSU Lingayen LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 4,449,063 4,853,740.77 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Alaminos City, Pangasinan for growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Underwater Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Integrity of the 1. To transplant coral fragments to restore damaged reef Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to BISU LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 3,977,612 3,629,984.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for environment and areas; 2. To establish/develop dive sites; 3. To jump-start rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to climate change coral restoration service industry; 4. To develop a pool of effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Anda, Bohol for Underwater adaptation and human resources for coral restoration and eco-tourism; 5. To Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Tourism mitigation promote science-based coral reef management would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and possibly promotes livelihood.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to BPSU LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 5,306,875 5,106,875.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Bagac, Bataan for growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Underwater Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to CamPSC LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 5,145,243 4,945,243.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Guinsiliban, Camiguin for growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Underwater aTourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to MSU-GSC LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 7/1/2014 6/30/2015 NEW 5,237,736 4,198,519.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Kiamba, Sarangani for growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Underwater Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Page 27 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to MMSU LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 4,019,839 3,933,321.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte for growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Underwater Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to ZSCMST LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 5,887,243 5,687,243.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Sta. Cruz Is., Zamboanga City growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which for Underwater Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Roll-out of coral Transplantation Technology Using Asexually Application of Coral Transplantation Technology to Rapid, inclusive, and To roll-out coral transplantation and coral nursery Address the transfer of coral transplantation technology and to BPSU LGUs, fisherfolk, resort owners, dive 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 2,644,875 2,544,875.00 Reproduced Corals to Improve Productivity of Coral Improve Productivity of Coral Reef Resources for sustained economic establishment using asexual reproduced transplantation rehabilitate the coral reef in affected areas which will be more shop operators resources for Sustainable Fisheries and Enhance Responsible and Sustainable Fisheries and to materials to improve productivity of coral resources for effective with the collaborative efforts between the Local Government Competitiveness of Underwater Tourism Harness Potentials of Subic, Bay for Underwater growth sustainable fisheries and enhanced underwater tourism. 1. Units, Philippine Army and Navy and some private sectors which Tourism To aesthetically enhance damaged reef by undertaking coral would ultimately manage and maintain the rehabilitated site and restoration through transplantation. 2. Set-up and deploy possibly promotes livelihood. CNU with transplantation materials. 3. To jump start coral restoration service industry by developing a pool human resources for coral restoration. 4. To harness the full potential of the resources for underwater tourism by identifying and documenting group of dive sites and promote science-based coral reef management.

Culture of Ciguatera Causative Organisms for Ciguatoxin Culture of Ciguatera Causative Organisms for Integrity of the Study the distribution, abundance and population structure of UPD Researchers 1/1/2013 12/1/2015 ON GOING 20,000,000 2,705,641.00 Standard Production and Ciguamonitoring Ciguatoxin Standard Production and environment and Gambierdiscus and other ciguateric organisms in the waters Ciguamonitoring climate change of Palawan and Iloilo; establish cultures of Gambierdiscu adaptation and and other ciguateric organisms for the productio mitigation Development of Scaled-up Depuration Technologies for Development of Scaled-up Depuration Poverty reduction and Transfer the RBA echnology as an alternative or Trained BFAR Personnel on RBA Technology; Evaluation on the PNRI Extension workers, policymakers 1/1/2014 12/31/2015 NEW 10,364,680 2,780,302.00 HAB Contamination Shellfish Species Technologies for HAB Contamination Shellfish empowerment of the complementary method to BFAR; incorporate the applicability of RBA to regulatory setting; 2-day national Species poor and vulnerable technology in the National HABs Management Program of seminar/workshop on the RBA awareness program; Fact Sheets, the country; and establish an ISO Certified Laboratory for video tape, exhibit and other form of promotional materials to enable service analysis to accommodate the needs of the fisheries effective use of the technology among end-users; RBA-PSP idnustry and BFAR. incorporated in the HABs Monitoring Program; Established of BFAR RBA Laboratory; Established PNRI RBA Laboratory as a Reference Laboratory for HABs research.

Transfer of AOAC Accredited Isotope-Based Receptor Transfer of AOAC Accredited Isotope-Based Rapid, inclusive, and To transfer the Receptor Binding Assay for Paralytic RBA Technology adapted by BFAR and integrated in the HABs PNRI BFAR, Exporters and 1/1/2014 12/31/2015 NEW 10,364,000 2,399,920.00 Assay for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins to Regulatory Setting Receptor Assay for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins to sustained economic Shellfish Poisoning (RBA-PSP) technology to end-users. monitoring program Food/Restaurant owners, consuming Regulatory Setting public growth

Assessment of the Benthic Resources of the Benham Bank Assessment of the Benthic Resources of the Rapid, inclusive, and To survey the available benthic resource found in the First report on the bottom types and marine communities on the UPLB Scientific/ marine science/ academic 4/1/2014 3/30/2016 NEW 15,495,831 9,999,203.00 Seamount Benham Bank Seamount sustained economic Benham Bank Seamount. Benham Bank. community; national line agencies – DENR-PAWB, DA-BFAR; fishing growth community

Page 28 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Geophysical Coral Mapping Geophysical Coral Mapping Rapid, inclusive, and The surface morphology of coral reefs influences wave Bathymetry maps to depths of ~200m, Maps identifying sites of UPD DENR, BFAR, Biodiversity 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 NEW 38,258,000 27,622,004.00 sustained economic transformation, current behaviour, water mixing and occurrence of deep sea corals and Substrate type maps in 3 sites researchers biodiversity. Thus it is important to have a good handle on growth the morphology of the coral reef surface. However, corals reefs have very complicated surfaces and thus mapping them is very difficult. Furthermore water behaviour in and around a reef can be difficult to predict. Thus traversing a reef can be very treacherous. The complexity and the treacherous waters in and around coral reefs contribute to the difficulties of mapping them thus bathymetric charts of reefs are rare and have low resolution. Mapping of the substrate features in coral reefs entails the use of divers. However, work by divers is usually limited to depths not greater than 20m for health and practical reasons. But, coral reefs can extend to depths twice to thrice that which can be covered by this conventional method. There are also coral occurrences at deeper depths which have been reported in other places but have not been reported in the Philippines.

National Assessment of Coral Reef Environments (NACRE) Pro 1. Sypnotic Investigation of Human Impacts on Rapid, inclusive, and The Philippines at present has little information on the Assessment of the status of coral reefs, their vulnerability and DLSU Policy makers; academic institutions; 31,463,000 10,998,849.04 Nearshore Environments: Voral Reefs sustained economic current status of its coral reefs and how this has changed resilience to various natural and anthropogenic threats, and the coastal communities and their local over the last few decades. This is despite the pioneering effectiveness of local management interventions; The establishment governments growth assessment efforts between 1976 and 1981, when more of sentinel monitoring and early warning sites for coral reefs; Pool of than 500 reef sites were surveyed (Gomez et al 1981). This trained researchers/technical personnel who can continue lack of any recent, large-scale, standardized inventories and assessment and monitoring activities and train and involve others in assessments of coral reefs in the country has also meant their focal areas; Recommendations on policies, regulations, and that a consistent national policy and program for the future management and technical interventions for conservation, conservation, sustainable use, and management of reefs sustainable use, and rehabilitation has yet to be developed.

National Assessment of Coral Reef Environments (NACRE) Proj 2. People and the Environment: Assessing Rapid, inclusive, and The widespread and continued deterioration of coral reefs in Integrated report on the status of reef fishes and fisheries, other reef- UPCS-MSI Policy makers (local and national); On- 4/1/2014 3/30/2017 NEW 33,618,000 8,515,500.00 Reef-Fish Resiliency and Associated Livelihoods sustained economic the Philippines has large implications to biodiversity fish associated livelihood activities, major threats influencing their site partners (e.g. community, LGU, conservation and the well-being of coastal communities. condition, resilience and recovery potential, and results of Suitability- academe, NGO, etc.); Resource growth Because of their strong association to their habitats, reef Sensitivity-Susceptibility (SSS) analyses to provide management users (fishers, tourists, coral reef fishes are likewise affected by similar threats that face coral directions/recommendations as inputs into relevant LGU researchers, etc.) communities in the reefs in addition to threats from its management plans; Establishment of long-term monitoring and multiple values (e.g. natural heritage, fisheries, tourism, etc.). evaluation system for reef fish and fisheries, including a prototype Information derived from this project will not only provide real-time visual reef monitoring system in pilot sites. updated reports on the status of Philippine reef-fishes, but will also contribute to our understanding of their socio- economic values, how they can be impacted by threats, and their resiliency given their multiple values to the people.

National Assessment of Coral Reef Environments (NACRE) Proj 3. Sypnotic Investigation of Human Impacts on Rapid, inclusive, and There are relatively few studies conducted and being Status report on mangroves and seagrass habitats; Establishment of DLSU Reef fishers, MPA Managers, coastal 4/1/2014 3/30/2017 NEW 10,040,000 2,650,796.00 Nearshore Environments: Reef Associated Habitat sustained economic reported on the status of mangroves and seagrasses in sentinel monitoring and early warning sites for mangroves and fishers, coastal communities, and different areas of the Philippines. Available studies seagrass habitats; Pool of trained researchers/technical personnel; food and fishing industries growth conducted focused mostly on density and cover and less on Recommendations on policies, regulations, and future management Other potential beneficiaries are reef the ecological and economic values of these ecosystems. and technical interventions for conservation, sustainable use, and and coastal fishers, coastal managers The lack of public knowledge on the condition of these rehabilitation; Mangrove and seagrass habitats bioeconomic model and communities, and food and habitats vis-a-vis their ecological and economic importance for CRM. fishing industries adopting the perpetuates the exploitative nature of utilization of these technology in other valuable areas (Duarte et al, 2008). area/region/province

Page 29 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost National Assessment of Coral Reef Environments (NACRE) Proj 4. Watershed and Ocean Parameters for Rapid, inclusive, and Management of coral reefs entails determining the Information to improve MPAs available; Able to explain the impacts of UPCS-MSI Local government environment 4/1/2014 3/30/2017 NEW 14,038,000 5,831,504.00 Assessment of Coral Reef Health sustained economic boundaries of the management unit. Factors affecting the sedimentation and eutrophication on reef areas managers; Government agencies state of coral reefs such as recruitment can occur at scales (DENR and DA-BFAR); Marine growth much bigger than the size of the local reef or marine science academic community protected area (MPA). Habitat or population connectivity is a function of larval dispersal distances and this can range from a few kilometers to a few tens of kilometers. In some cases and for some species, this may even extend to a few hundreds of kilometers. Sedimentation is one of the leading causes of habitat degradation in Philippine coral reefs, particularly the fringing reefs of the larger islands with sizable watersheds. Poor soil management in agricultural lands and mining areas have led to increased sediment load to the coastal waters. Both sedimentation and population connectivity become external factors if management of the reef are limited to local scales. The objective of this project is to determine connectivity patterns and spatial scales and identifying potential erosion hotspots within the watershed for each of the study sites to incorporate these external issues when formulating management plans for the country‟s coral reefs.

National Assessment of Coral Reef Environments (NACRE) Proj 5. Coral Knowledge Management System: Rapid, inclusive, and With all the studies done on coral reefs in the Philippines and Management interventions on coral reefs are properly adapted to the UPCS-MSI Coral reef researchers; Local 4/1/2014 3/30/2017 NEW 6,546,000 2,364,332.00 Bayesian Belief Netwrok Modelling and Remote sustained economic supported by knowledge from reefs in other countries, tools appropriate stressors impacting on reefs and degrading ecosystem governments planning for coral reef Sensing can be developed to evaluate the condition of coral reefs, goods and services. resource use management; National growth determine the relative impacts of different stressors, and agencies for evaluating national reef assess potential management scenarios from existing data conditions; and experts‟ knowledge. However, there are still significant gaps in knowledge and data about many coral reef processes. There is great uncertainty involved in evaluating reef health or predicting impacts of management interventions. A Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) is one of the few tools that can integrate both quantitative data and qualitative information (e.g., from experts‟ perception) to allow to look at systems more holistically than piecemeal. Developing a BBN model will help synthesize current knowledge of coral reefs in the Philippines which can be used to identify stressors that need to be prioritized and to evaluate potential impacts of management scenarios. A BBN model can also add value to existing monitoring programs by synthesizing the different parameters being collected (e.g., coral cover, fish biomass and composition, invertebrates, environmental parameters, etc.) to come up with a better and more complete picture of reef condition.

National Research and Development project for Watershed National Research and Development project for Integrity of the To develop a network of learning watersheds and watershed (a) Data on soil erosion reduction and maps (elevation, aspect, slope, PCAARRD (a) 6 researchers and 76 trainees 10/1/2014 9/30/2017 NEW 95,694,305 19,878,992.00 Management in the Philippines (phase 2) Watershed Management in the Philippines (phase 2) environment and management decision support system. Specifically, it aims soil erosion) for Taganibong watershed; (b) Database on watershed from partner Local Government Units climate change to: 1. establish wireless sensor networks that will provide real- characteristics (physical, biological, socio-economic), stream, (LGUs) and communities (b) Other adaptation and time information on water quantity and quality, local climate sediment and weather information from instrumentation (c) Maps of potential beneficiaries include mitigation and soil conditions of selected watersheds; 2. establish areas and communities under high risks due to flash floods and land technology adoptors from other networks of permanent biodiversity monitoring plots; 3. slides (d) Menu of best practices in watershed/landscape restoration areas/regions/provinces assess the interrelations of watershed and ecosystem (e) Automated watershed information network services with human and natural factors; 4. develop and/or validate models and tools on hydrology, biodiversity and land allocation; 5. develop a data-integration and information- management system that synthesizes data from the watershed networks into real-time spatial estimates of water balance, sediment yield, flood and landslide risks; 6. build up capacity of local government units, schools and other local stakeholders for watershed monitoring and/or planning; and 7. generate data and information that will feed into the SARAI project and other related projects.

Community S&T Based Project on the Production of Quality Community S&T Based Project on the Production of Integrity of the To establish community S&T Based nurseries for Produce quality bamboo planting stocks that could supply the planting DENR-Region III • Farmer-cooperators; Bamboo pole 3/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON-GOING 5,000,000 1,295,059.93 Bamboo Planting Stocks in Selected Sites in Region 3 Quality Bamboo Planting Stocks in Selected Sites in environment and environmental protection and livelihood enhancement stock requirements of the provinces in Region 3 in rehabilitating the producers; Nursery operators Region 3 climate change marginal & model areas & stabilizing the riverbanks/ streambanks • Other potential beneficiaries include adaptation and farmers involved in bamboo mitigation production in other areas/regions/provinces.

Do-It-Yourself Bamboo Shelter for Calamity-Sticken Do-It-Yourself Bamboo Shelter for Calamity-Sticken Integrity of the To develop and showcase a do-it-yourself bamboo shelter IEC Materials, DIY Bamboo shelter FPRDI 4/1/2014 9/30/2014 NEW 1,552,800 695,439.00 Communities Communities environment and for the typhoon stricken communities climate change adaptation and mitigation Page 30 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost New Title: High quality charcoal from bamboo for industrial New Title: High quality charcoal from bamboo for Integrity of the To produce high quality charcoal from bamboo Develop 85% efficient bamboo charcoaling kiln; Optimized FPRDI 22 farmer-cooperators; 30 bamboo 4/2/2014 3/31/2016 NEW 3,499,234 1,150,314.50 uses (Old Title: Piloting of Kiln for Bamboo Charcoaling and industrial uses (Old Title: Piloting of Kiln for Bamboo environment and carbonization temperature and time; high quality bamboo charcoal; pole producers; 40-50 bamboo Pyroglineous Liquor Recovery) Charcoaling and Pyroglineous Liquor Recovery) climate change and investment profile for local and export markets of high quality farmers; and 3 nursery operators adaptation and bamboo charcoal - Other potential beneficiaries include mitigation farmers involved in bamboo production in other areas/regions/provinces.

S&T Intervention on Propagation and Plantation S&T Intervention on Propagation and Plantation Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of S&T in * Quality Giant Bamboo Planting Stocks from branch cuttings PCAARRD, DENR-Region X 20 Bamboo growers and 12/1/2011 11/30/2014 ON-GOING 2,565,910 109,543.00 Establishment of Giant Bamboo in Selected Areas in Establishment of Giant Bamboo in Selected Areas in sustained economic improving the quality of bamboo planting stocks and the * 4 Giant bamboo nurseries * 4 manufacturers Northern Minadanao Northern Minadanao profitability of establishing a commercial bamboo nursery Giant bamboo plantations growth and to demonstrate the appropriate plantation technologies for sustainable shoot and pole production of giant bamboo.

Technology Transfer of Kiln Dryer, Preservation and Technology Transfer of Kiln Dryer, Preservation and Integrity of the To improve productivity and quality of products through Transferred technology on kiln dryer; Trained operators of the kiln FPRDI bamboo industries; growers and 8/31/2013 7/1/2015 ON-GOING 9,000,000 547,209.00 Finishing Facilities in Region X Finishing Facilities in Region X environment and technology transfer of FPRDI-developed drying, finishing dryer manufacturers climate change and treatment technologies through the establishment of kiln adaptation and dryer, finishing spray booth and high pressure sap mitigation displacement and non-pressure treatment facility in Misamis Occidental.

New Title: Advancement of Science for the Sustainable New Title: Advancement of Science for the Poverty reduction and Advance the science of utilizing and conserving the forest Genetic resource conservation area of falcata and gmelina for use as UPLB Tree growers (smallholder tree 10/16/2014 10/15/2017 NEW 17,618,042 9,872,863.30 Utilization and Conservation of Forest Genetic Resources of Sustainable Utilization and Conservation of Forest empowerment of the genetic resources of falcata and gmelina which will breeding materials in support of the future tree improvement farmers and corporate growers); Falcata and Gmelina Project 1. Collection and field testing Genetic Resources of Falcata and Gmelina Project poor and vulnerable contribute to addressing the poverty and climate change program; Silvicultural recommendations on the family/provenance- Wood producers and processing of falcata and gmelina tree genetic resources 1. Collection and field testing of falcata and gmelina adaption in the Philippines site suitability and initial growth performance; Potential areas for plants; SCUs students; and recipients tree genetic resources conversion to seedling seed orchard; and Competent tree of CBFMAs. improvement workers Action Program for the establishment of commercial Project 1.2 Progeny Trial of Some ITP Species Integrity of the DENR DENR and corporate tree growers 26,400.00 plantation and efficient utilization of the wood products in the Cum Clonal Seed Orchard Establishment environment and (TLAs, IFMA) Caraga region climate change adaptation and Action Program for the establishment of commercial Project 2. 1 Efficient Utilization of Technologies for Integrity of the Develop log and grading rules for falcata, gmelina, Established common service facilities for sawmilling and lumber FPRDI • Small-hold forest plantation 4/1/2011 10/30/2014 ON-GOING 4,229,693 165,980.00 plantation and efficient utilization of the wood products in the Selected Industrial Tree Plantation Species in environment and mangium, and bagras and establish common service facility drying enterprises operated and managed by organized communities. owners/forest plantation developers Caraga region Caraga Region climate change for industrial tree plantation species sawmilling and lumber • Local Government Units (LGUs) and adaptation and kiln drying communities mitigation • Other potential beneficiaries are technology adoptors from other areas/regions/provinces

Action Program for the establishment of commercial Project 2.3 Wood Properties and Quality Evaluation Integrity of the Determine the effect of tree site/location, age including Recommendation on the optimum harvesting/ rotation age of FPRDI Wood Industry, Tree Farmers, 4/1/2011 12/31/2014 ON-GOING 3,740,341 268,434.77 plantation and efficient utilization of the wood products in the of Industrial Tree Plantation Species (ITPS) in environment and various silvicultural treatment/management on the yemane, falcata, and bagras for various end-uses. Researchers, Academe Caraga region Caraga Region climate change anatomical, physical and mechanical, and chemical adaptation and properties, lumber recovery and grades of important ITPS mitigation

Action Program for the establishment of commercial Project 3.1 Provision of Viable Harvesting Integrity of the Support the establishment of viable commercial plantations Developed cost effective and environment friendly harvesting UPLB-CFNR Wood Industry, Tree Farmers, 4/1/2011 3/31/2015 ON-GOING 2,932,422 156,264.59 plantation and efficient utilization of the wood products in the Technologies environment and in forestlands and in private lands by communities and technologies suitable for small tree farmers. Researchers, Academe, Policy Caraga region climate change individual developers in the Caraga Region by promoting Makers adaptation and sustainable forest harvesting technologies mitigation

Action Program for the establishment of commercial Project 3.2 Biometric and Economic Studies Integrity of the Develop a computerized program to determine the current · Baseline information on wood processing plants in Caraga, UPLB-CFNR Smallhold forest plantation owners 6/1/2012 5/31/2015 ON-GOING 2,120,760 578,697.37 plantation and efficient utilization of the wood products in the environment and value of existing plantations to serve as basis for Cagayan de Oro and Davao City and all other forest plantation Caraga region climate change selling/buying the plantations at any given age. · Supply and demand scenarios and profitability indicators developers in Caraga; Forestry adaptation and · Computerized-based system for valuation of existing plantations research and academic communities mitigation

Action Program for the establishment of commercial Project 3.4 Social Dimensions of Smallholder ITP in Integrity of the The project will generate a database and analysis of the Recommended viable options for improved farming practices of UPLB-CFNR Wood Industry, Tree Farmers, 6/1/2012 5/31/2015 ON-GOING 2,780,408 398,758.02 plantation and efficient utilization of the wood products in the Caraga environment and social dimensions of the smallholder ITP practices in Caraga stakeholders. Researchers, Academe Caraga region climate change to improve understanding of this phenomenon adaptation and mitigation

Development of hybrids cum macropropagation of selected Development of hybrids cum macropropagation of Integrity of the DENR tree farmers; academe, researchers, 4/1/2009 3/1/2012 ON-GOING 26,400.00 hybrids and elite mother tree selected hybrids and elite mother tree environment and wood industries climate change adaptation and mitigation

Nursery Propagation of Sago Palm Suckers and Wildlings Nursery Propagation of Sago Palm Suckers and Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop and come up with the best Nursery propagation practices/protocols; Quality planting materials ASCA, VSU Sago farmers and industry processors 7/16/2013 7/15/2015 ON-GOING 4,950,000 607,057.68 for Plantation Development Wildlings for Plantation Development sustained economic nursery propagation practices for sago palm suckers and Other potential beneficiaries are wildlings to procuce quality planting materials for sago palm farmers involved in sago production in growth enterprise other areas/regions/provinces

Seed collection and management of MTSC cum production Seed collection and management of MTSC cum Integrity of the Promote the establishment of tree plantations through the Capacity building farmers and communities on nursery establishment DENR Tree farmers; academe, researchers 04/01/09 03/01/12 26,400.00 of quality seedling production of quality seedling environment and delivery of technical information to small-hold tree farmers & production of high quality planting materials. climate change and people‟s organizations and the establishment of small adaptation and enterprises by various stakeholders in the forestry sector. mitigation Page 31 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Functional Genomics Assisted Development of Gene Project 1. Functional Genomics Assisted Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to: a) develop and establish a gene marker Analyzed gene markers for 5 cacao HYVs USM Researchers/ Technicians 10/1/2014 6/30/2016 ON-GOING 5,464,736 5,689,496.00 Markers for Economically Important Traits in Cacao and Development of Gene Markers for Economically sustained economic and EST for library database in cacao and b) use the Rubber Production Varietal Improvement Important Traits in Cacao Production and Varietal established gene marker/EST database for cacao Improvement/ USM growth improvement through functional genomics

Functional Genomics Assisted Development of Gene Project 2 . Genomics Assisted Development of Poverty reduction and The project aims to establish genetic data rubber and Established genetic data for rubber; Developed gene marker/ USM • About 305 rubber-farmer 1/1/2015 12/31/2016 NEW 5,328,834 6,306,236.00 Markers for Economically Important Traits in Cacao and Gene Marker for Important Traits in Rubber empowerment of the develop gene marker/ expressed sequence tag (EST) expressed sequence tag (EST) database for rubber cooperators Rubber Production Varietal Improvement Production and Clone Improvement/USM poor and vulnerable database for rubber. This is fastrack development of high- • Other potential beneficiaries include yielding variety of clones compared to the development of farmers involve in rubber production in new varieties of rubber through the long-gestating traditional other areas/regions/provinces breeding technique.

GIS-based Inventory and Sustainability Assessment of GIS-based Inventory and Sustainability Assessment Rapid, inclusive, and The project focuses on the development of GIS-based data 1. Created a national geo-information and database on rubber and UPLB-CFNR Rubber and cacao industries - policy 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 NEW 4,986,627 2,383,808.00 Philippine Rubber and Cacao in Selected Parts of the of Philippine Rubber and Cacao in Selected Parts of sustained economic management framework for Philippine plantations of rubber cacao makers; farmers; LGU (regional to Philippines the Philippines and cacao. Specific objectives: a) Generate a nationwide 2. Developed a field methodology framework to monitor plantations national) rubber resource planners; growth geo-information on the production areas for rubber and using practical and simple tools. plantation owners of rubber and cacao through GIS-based inventory; b) develop a national 3. Maps of site suitability location options for plantation expansion; cacao. database on the locations of major plantations and 4. Produced at least 2 publications in a refereed journal. production areas of rubber and cacao in the Philippines; and c) Identify potential expansion areas for rubber and cacao.

Nationwide Clonal Adatation Trial and Innovation of Proj 1. Technology Adatation and Performance Poverty reduction and The general objective is to enhance production of rubber high yielding latex-timber clones suitable for various agro-ecological USM, SU-Echague, CMU Farmers, farmer leaders, rubber 3/1/2015 2/28/2018 NEW 20,525,431 7,976,717.15 Propagation Techniques on Newly-Introduced High-Yielding Trial of Recommended Rubber and other Promising empowerment of the through adoption of suitable rubber clones in the Philippines. conditions in the Philippines; Protocol for rapid propagation through stakeholders, nursery operators, and Promisisng Clones Rubber Clones in the Philippines poor and vulnerable The specific objectives are: 1. To determine the innovative techniques; 500, 000 quality planting materials through researchers, students, policy makers, performance of different rubber clones under different innovative techniques; rubber clones suitable for specific location and the whole rubber industry in the locations; 2. To showcase rubber production technology for Philippines. the adoption of rubber stakeholders in the Philippines; 3. To know and determine the profitability and other potentials of planting rubber in non-traditional rubber growing areas; 4. To evaluate the yield and growth including its resistance to major pests and diseases performance of different rubber; 5. To identify problems and constraints (if any) and provide recommendations for rubber production in six (6) project locations.

Nationwide Clonal Adatation Trial and Innovation of Proj 2. Innovation of Root Trainer Technique and Poverty reduction and The general objective of this research is to develop and/or Verified and improved the innovative technique of using root trainer USM Farmers, farmer leaders, rubber 3/1/2015 2/28/2017 NEW 6,667,868 3,418,933.80 Propagation Techniques on Newly-Introduced High-Yielding Precision Grafting technology for Rapid ropagation empowerment of the evaluate the applicability of new and innovative techniques in container for commercial production of QPM; Quality and ready to stakeholders, nursery operators, and Promisisng Clones of Quality Planting Materials of Rubber poor and vulnerable the production of quality and low cost planting materials of plant rubber seedlings produced in 6 to 8 months from seed researchers, students, policy makers, rubber. The specific objectives are: 1. To evaluate under germination ; Techniques on mini-seedling budding, hypocotyl and the whole rubber industry in the Mindanao condition the growth and graftability of rubber grafting, and early green grafting of rubber ; Trained 100 Philippines. seedling grown in root trainer containers; 2. To determine propagators per year in using these innovative techniques for the possible modification of the root trainer, if needed for commercial production of rubber QPM local condition; 3. To identify conditions/factors for inducing the budstick to activate and produce shoots appropriate for grafting; 4. To develop techniques in a well-defined condition that would allow high grafting success of rootstocks of various stages of seedling development from one to six months or older; 5. To identify techniques/conditions of incubation of the newly grafted plants for high grafting success;

Nationwide Clonal Adatation Trial and Innovation of Proj 3. Development of Efficient Techniques on Poverty reduction and To develop efficient propagation techniques for rapid Protocol for efficient tissue culture propagation in rubber through WMSU , USM Farmers, farmer leaders, rubber 3/1/2015 2/28/2018 NEW 7,514,797 2,893,432.40 Propagation Techniques on Newly-Introduced High-Yielding Tissue Culture, Somatic Embryogenesis and In-vivo empowerment of the production of quality planting materials using recommended micro cutting, somatic embryogenesis, and in vivo ; Identified high- stakeholders, nursery operators, and Promisisng Clones for Rapid Propagation in Rubber poor and vulnerable clones yielding rubber clones that could be propagated through tissue culture researchers, students, policy makers, and the whole rubber industry in the Philippines. Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This CBSTBF project hopes to capacitate 100 rubber Rehabilitated 30% (1,890 trees) of the 6,300 unproductive rubber JRMSU-Katipunan Rubber growers 3/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON-GOING 2,000,000 364,190.50 (PSF): Community-Based Science and Technology Based Program (PSF): Community-Based Science and sustained economic farmers of Tampilisan to increase production of quality trees; Increased cup lumps production by 30 % from .8 kg/tree/mo. to Farm on Rubber Production in Tampilisan, Zamboanga del Technology Based Farm on Rubber Production in cuplumps/dry rubber. It is hoped that they will serve as a 1.04 kg/tree/mo; Reduced disease occurrence by 50% (1,250 trees) Norte Tampilisan, Zamboanga del Norte growth model in the community as far as rubber production is among the 2,500 infected rubber trees; Clustered 100 farmer- concerned. Project Objectives: 1. To promote wider cooperators; Trained 100 farmer-cooperators on ICM and proper adoption of the recommended technologies to at least 100 tapping and coagulation techniques; and Training modules prepared. rubber farmers; 2. To enhance active participation and capacitate the community particularly the LGU/s and farmers‟ group in promoting the application of the recommended technologies; 3. To increase productivity of cup lumps / dry rubber by 30%; 4. To rehabilitate 30% of the 6,300 unproductive rubber trees; and 5. To reduce disease occurrence by 50% among the 2,500 infected trees.

Page 32 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost S&T Based Intensification on the Use and Production of S&T Based Intensification on the Use and Rapid, inclusive, and The project focuses on intensifying the use and production of 1. Culture collection of isolates; identified EMs with bioefficacy SKPSC Rubber farmers (smallhold and 12/1/2014 1/31/2016 NEW 3,336,990 1,647,972.40 Effective Microorganisms as Biofungicide Against Production of Effective Microorganisms as sustained economic effective microorganisms (EMs)as biofungicide against (biofungicides) against Phytopthora disease of rubber. corporate) Phytopthora Disease and a Biofertilizer for Rubber Biofungicide Against Phytopthora Disease and a Phytophthora disease/and as growth enhancer or biofertilizer 2. Culture collection of isolates/identified EMs with bioefficacy as Biofertilizer for Rubber growth for rubber. Specific Objectives are 1) Determine the growth enhancers (biofertilizers) for improved growth and incidence and severity of Phytophthora disease in rubber development of rubber. nurseries and plantations; b) isolate/identify and screen 3. Organic substrates for indigenous agricultural wastes as carrier for potential EMs for its control as growth enhancer for rubber; EM production. c) determine the bio-efficacy of EMs against Phytophthora 4. Printed copies of brochure or technoguides of Effective disease of rubber under laboratory conditions and evaluate Microorganisms as Biofungicide and Biofertilizer for Rubber. the same under screen house/field trial conditions; d) evaluate the effects of EMs as organic enhancer of biofertilizer to growth of rubber and its effect on the incidence of Phytopthora disease; e) develop low cost organic indigenous substrates for the suitable production and multiplication of EMs; and f) publish a brochure/technoguide on EMs.

Validation of Varietal Integrity of Promising Rubber Clones Validation of Varietal Integrity of Promising Rubber Poverty reduction and In Asia, particularly Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, Validated varietal integrity of 185 rubber nurseries in North Cotabato, USM Rubber growers, nursery owners, BPI 4/1/2013 3/30/2015 ON-GOING 5,286,515 1,023,000.10 Through Finger Printing Clones Through Finger Printing empowerment of the rubber farming is a profitable agro-industrial venture and Zamboanga Peninsula, Caraga, Sultan Kudarat and Palawan; list of certification unit poor and vulnerable considered as most indispensable product with a wide range rubber farms with high yielding trees; list of superior clones actually of technological and industrial uses. In the Philippines, rubber planted in rubber plantations; list of nurseries supplying rubber farms are mainly concentrated in Mindanao. However, out of planting materials and certified (correctly labeled) identity of clones the 161,000 hectares of rubber plantation, about 70,000 ha have trees older than 25 years such that there is a need to rehabilitate the said farms by replanting with new certified high yielding superior clones to ensure high rubber products volume for both local and export markets. In essence, there is an urgent need for accurate, reliable and efficient clone/genotype identification so that only those authentic/genuine superior clones of farmers‟ preference will be used in the replanting and expansion of rubber plantation. It is in the said context, that the project was initiated and implemented. Specifically the project aims to: 1. To benchmark existing commercial rubber nurseries and determine clones being commercialized. 2. To validate labeling of promising high yielding clones using DNA Markers. 3. To certify genetic identity of recommended rubber clones in different nurseries. 4. To assist BPI in the accreditation of rubber nurseries.

Program A. Development of Algal Paste from Microalgae Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop a pilot system that would Protocols for use of micro algal paste as feed for milkfish and shrimp UPLB-CEAT, IAE Aquaculture and biofuel industry 6/1/2012 5/30/2015 ON-GOING 7,946,878 593,323.82 Project 1. Mass Production of Freshwater sustained economic demonstrate the feasibility of producing Chlorella vulgaris as larvae Microalgae and Performance Evaluation for Tilapia freshwater microalgae paste under local conditions and and Mi growth determine the suitability of the algal paste as larval feed. Production will be undertaken in high rate algal ponds and recirculating tanks with an estimated production capacity of 1,200g dry algae or 6 kg of algal paste.

Program A. Development of Algal Paste from Microalgae Project 2. Mass Production of Brackishwater Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to produce paste from Tetraselmis, Protocols for use of micro algal paste as feed for milkfish and shrimp UPV-CFOS Aquaculture and biofuel industry 5/1/2012 4/30/2015 ON-GOING 9,624,280 1,543,547.07 Microalgae and Performance Evaluation to Milkfish sustained economic Nannochloropsis sp. and Chaetoceros sp. paste .Nutritional larvae and Shrimp quality and suitability of the algal paste as feed will be tested growth in the larval rearing of milkfish and shrimps. Cost analysis will be undertaken and potential investors will be trained on the production of algal paste.

Program B. Feed Production Utilizing Aquatic Plants and Project 1. Utilization of Water Hyacinth as Feed Rapid, inclusive, and The research work will involve the comparison and Cheaper feed ingredient; Locally available, sustainable supply of feed UPV-CFOS Traders, feed industry, researchers, 6/1/2012 5/30/2015 ON-GOING 6,402,388 1,224,461.00 Seaweed/Seaweed: Ingredient sustained economic optimization of different schemes in the production of a feed ingredients; and Replace partially or wholly imported feed ingredients. grade protein concentrate from water hyacinth. And to test growth the concentrated protein concentrate as fishmeal protein replacement in the formulated diets of saline tilapia, milkfish and the shrimp, P. vannamei.

Program B. Feed Production Utilizing Aquatic Plants and Project 2. Utilization of Seaweed/Seaweed By- Rapid, inclusive, and The project will optimize various schemes in the production Information on feed ingredient preparation. UPV-CFOS Traders, feed industry, researchers, 6/1/2012 5/30/2015 ON-GOING 3,729,124 1,142,039.22 Seaweed/Seaweed: products as Feed Ingredients sustained economic of the seaweed feed ingredient from Enteromorpha sp., Ulva sp., Sargassum sp. Kappaphycus-, Gracilaria-, and other growth seaweed by-products. Test diets will be formulated to determine the biological value of the feed ingredients under laboratory and field conditions. Field trials will be conducted in shrimp, milkfish and saline tilapia grow-out ponds

Page 33 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Program C. Pilot Model for Village Level Feedmill For Project 1. Development of Aquaculture Feed milling Rapid, inclusive, and This project is being proposed in response to the call of local Set up a feed milling equipment for a village level feed mill facility in UPLB-CEAT Program Beneficiaries: 6/1/2012 5/1/2015 ON-GOING 13,359,680 873,483.00 Commercially Cultured Species: Facility for Village-Level Fish farmers sustained economic fishfarmers to avail of cheaper but highly-nutritive Bohol Locally produced/patented component equipment for (a) One cooperative operating the aquaculture feeds using indigenous and locally-available aquaculture feed mill village-level feed mill growth ingredients. A village-level size feed mill will be established in (b) Other potential beneficiaries are the province of Bohol. This project will also determine the organized appropriate feedmill facility size that is economically and cooperative/community/fisherfolks technically feasible for the Province of Bohol fishfarmers and interested in adopting the technology aquaculturists.

Program C. Pilot Model for Village Level Feedmill For Project 2. Production of Formulated Feeds for Rapid, inclusive, and The project will facilitate the formulation of a low cost but (a) Protocols for use of micro algal paste as feed for milkfish and CVSCAFT, BISU, Program Beneficiaries: 6/1/2012 5/20/2015 ON-GOING 2,647,972 735,685.15 Commercially Cultured Species: Commercially Cultured Species sustained economic highly-nutritive aquaculture feeds that local fishfarmers can shrimp larvae (a) One cooperative operating the afford to buy and, if possible, to produce by themselves. The (b) Feed grade water hyacinth and seaweed protein concentrate village-level feed mill growth feed formulation will call for the use of indigenous, locally (c) Sinking and floating pellets prepared from low-cost feed (b) Other potential beneficiaries are available but nutritious ingredients. The feed conversion ratio formulation organized (FCR) should be as close as possible to 1: 1.5. The locally- cooperative/community/fisherfolks available produced feeds, will initially be made available to interested in adopting the technology the fishfarmers of Bohol Province. In the future, if there would be excess feed production, they will be sold to nearby island province of Cebu, which has more freshwater and brackishwater aquaculture ponds.

R&D Program towards the control and management of the Proj 1. Population dynamics, movement and cotnrol Integrity of the The main goal of the project is to gain better understanding map showing distribution and spawning sites of knifefish, artificial UPLB Aquaculture industry of Laguna Lake 1/1/2015 6/30/2016 NEW 4,039,827 2,813,427.00 invasive knifefish in Laguna de Bay strategies of knifefish environment and of invasive knifefish populations which is necessary for the spawning contraptions, knifefish spawning habitat model climate change development of effective population management strategies knowledge on the biology of knifefish adaptation and of knifefish in Laguna de Bay. mitigation

R&D Program towards the control and management of the Proj 2. Assessing the vulnerability of aquaculture Integrity of the This project will provide qualitative and quantititative data on Measures of prey quantity UPLB Aquaculture industry of Laguna Lake 1/1/2015 6/30/2016 NEW 2,578,822 1,794,585.00 invasive knifefish in Laguna de Bay species to knifefish predation environment and the feeding preference of C. ornata occuring in Laguna de climate change Bay with emphasis on spatial. seasonal and size variation in adaptation and food items mitigation

Production and dissemination of information on Integrity of the The main goal of the project is to gain better understanding map showing distribution and spawning sites of knifefish, artificial UPLB Aquaculture industry of Laguna Lake 6/1/2014 5/31/2015 NEW 1,291,940 1,138,890.00 invasive fish species "Sugpuin and Knifefish environment and of invasive knifefish populations which is necessary for the spawning contraptions, knifefish spawning habitat model climate change development of effective population management strategies knowledge on the biology of knifefish adaptation and of knifefish in Laguna de Bay. mitigation

National Mudcrab R&D Program A. Refinement of Mud Crab Hatchery Technology: Rapid, inclusive, and General: To promote the improved mud crab hatchery and Training of hatchery and nursery operators on mudcrab hatchery and SEAFDEC-AQD, UPVISAYAS Mudcrab hatchery and nursery 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 3,661,298 1,297,460.62 Project 3. Promotion of Mud Crab Hatchery and sustained economic nursery technologies in selected sites 1. To facilitate and nursery operations operators Nursery Technologies in Selected sites hasten capacity building of State Universities/Colleges growth (SUCs) on the mud crab hatchery and nursery technologies. 2. To assist SUCs in the conduct of hatchery/nursery operations and establish monitoring guidelines. 3. To assist private sectors and other stakeholders in the conduct of hatchery/nursery operations in their own sites. 4. To assess the technology transfer and performance of the collaborators.

National Mudcrab R&D Program A. Refinement of Mud Crab Hatchery Rapid, inclusive, and 1. To demonstrate the feasibility of a commercial mud crab A fully-operational mud crab hatchery SEAFDEC-AQD Mudcrab growers 6/1/2013 5/30/2015 ON-GOING 4,178,665 591,968.00 Technology:Project 4. Pilot Demonstration for sustained economic hatchery through construction and operation of a model 2. Crab instar production target attained in collaboration with LGU Commercial Model Mud crab Hatchery in Bohol hatchery in Bohol. 2. To operate a hatchery in collaboration 3. Production of crablets for nursery and grow-out ponds growth with the local government unit. 3. To produce crablets for nursery and grow-out ponds.

National Mudcrab R&D Program Prog. B: Refinement of the Mud Crab Nursery Rapid, inclusive, and Produce <1.0 cm crab instar to 2.0-2.5 cm carapace width Production of crab 2.0-2.5 cm CW crabs in 4 weeks; Techniques on SEAFDEC Aquaculture industry 4/1/2013 3/1/2015 ON GOING 3,216,887 1,209,203.73 Technology: Proj. 3: Development of protocols for sustained economic (CW) crab in the nursery of subsequent production of 60-80 producing 60-80 juveniles; Cost of producing 60-80 g juveniles; the production of hatchery- reared mud crab Scylla g juvenile; Determine the economic viability of producing 60- Performance of hatchery-reared juveniles in soft shell crab farming serrata for softshell crab farming growth 80 g hatchery reared juveniles; and Determine the determined; Cost and return analysis; Manual performance of hatchery-reared juveniles in soft shelled crab farming.

National Mudcrab R&D Program Prog. C: Improvement of feeds and management Rapid, inclusive, and 1. To determine the ideal physical properties of phased diets Prototype phased diets with various types & levels of attractants. Mud crab farmers Mudcrab growers 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 12,498,752 1,466,046.67 practices for mud crab grow-out culture: Proj. 4. sustained economic for mud crabs. 2. To evaluate attractants for mud crab diets Pilot testing of mud crab experimental diets and field and their optimal dosages. 3. To evaluate the performance testing of mud crab phased diets growth of potential mud crab diets as replacement of natural feeds. 4. To evaluate the performance of commercial mud crab diets

Page 34 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost National Mudcrab R&D Program Prog. C: Improvement of feeds and management Rapid, inclusive, and 1. To develop techniques for production of diets of various (a) Increased larval survival in hatcheries from 1.5 to 5% SEAFDEC-AQD , UP Visayas Mudcrab growers 7/1/2013 6/30/2016 ON-GOING 8,269,954 1,473,489.19 practices for mud crab grow-out culture: Project 5. sustained economic physical attributes. 2. To find suitable attractants of mud (b) Increased in survival in nurseries from 50% to 70% Pilot-scale Production of Pellets Suitable for Mud crab and their appropriate dosages. 3. To develop efficient (c) Increased in survival in grow-out culture from 50% to 60% Crab growth methods of mass producing and storing suitable prototype (d) Increased in production from 14,430 mt to 22,176 mt diets for mud crab. 4. To collaborate with a feed company (e) Improved feed conversion ratio (FCR) from 3 to 2.8 for commercial production of mud crab diets.

National Mudcrab R&D Program Prog. D. Disease Management for Improved Mud Rapid, inclusive, and 1. To screen antimicrobial substances for efficacy against Identified 1-2 efficacious antimicrobial cpds in lieu of antibiotics. SEAFDEC-AQD Program Beneficiaries: 1/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 7,354,473 1,385,840.53 Crab Production: Proj. 1 Novel Strategies to reduce sustained economic important mud crab diseases causing low survival in Identified 1-2 efficacious probionts with potential for use in (a) 6 hatchery owners disease Incidence in mud crab hatchery and grow- hatchery and grow-out. 2. To screen and compare the hatchery&grow-out. Improved survival in the hatchery (Z1-C1) and in (b) hatchery and grow-out operators out growth efficacy of commercially available and laboratory isolated grow-out from 67% to 80% (c) trained hatchery and nursery probionts. 3. To select the most efficacious antimicrobial and operators on mud crab culture probiont and apply these in hatchery and grow-out trials. (d) mudcrab growers; 1 farmer cluster in the Bicol region (e) Other mud crab fisherfolks who are potential adoptors of the technology are also beneficiaries

National Mudcrab R&D Program Prog. D. Disease Management for Improved Mud Rapid, inclusive, and Identify and describe the diseases affecting farmed and wild Predisposing factors for a disease to occur and their possible SEAFDEC Mud crab growers in the 4/1/2013 12/1/2014 ON GOING 4,776,264 1,722,755.44 Crab: Proj. 2: Surveillance of Emerging Diseases in sustained economic mud crab; identify the predisposing, risk and protective preventive and control measures; Diagnostic methods to be used implementation of proper Wild and Farmed Mud Crab: Application of factors of the diseases; and recommend prevention and during sample analysis identified; Manual on the description of the management strategies for a better Conventional & Molecular Approaches growth control measures of the diseases diseases, diagnosis, effect on host, prevention and control crab survival and consequently to greater production; . Legislative bodies in the formulation of policies regarding movement of mud crab for aquaculture or other purposes; . Diagnostic laboratories on the proper diagnostic methods to be used during sample analysis; . Researchers/scientists can verify measures against crab diseases practiced by the industry; and explain the mechanism(s) behind the system.

An Alternative Biomonitoring Tool Using Artificial Mussels to An Alternative Biomonitoring Tool Using Artificial Rapid, inclusive, and To validate the field performance of the artifical mussels Implementation of a monitoring program for metals in shellfish, fish UPCS-MSI Manila Bay Coordinating Office of the 6/1/2014 5/31/2016 NEW 9,169,000 5,839,576.00 Assess Metal Pollution in Philippine Coastal Mussels to Assess Metal Pollution in Philippine sustained economic (AM) in Philippine waters, by deploying the AMs alongside and seaweed growing areas would enhance the country‟s fishery DENR; Environmental Management Coastal transplanted green mussels Perna viridis. export sector especially as importing countries are currently requiring Bureau; Bureau of Fisheries and growth certification from the government for Hazard Analysis of Critical Aquatic Resources; Department of Control Points (HACCP) as a way to verify the safety of imported Health; Mining companies; LGUs that products at all stages in the production chain based on risk analysis have monitoring programs associated and established sampling plan. with their Integrated Coastal Management plans; The Manila Bay Advisory Committtee of the Supreme Court; Consuming public; Exporters of marine products

Prog A. Enhancement of Hatchery and Nursery Practices for Proj 1. Refinement of broodstock maintenance, Rapid, inclusive, and To secure a reliable supply of hatchery-produced seed to A refined technology for broodstock maintenance and spawning, UPV-CFOS Beneficiaries include mussel farmers, 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 NEW 9,012,912 4,709,739.00 a Reliable Supply of Quality Seeds for the Green Mussel spawning, larval and spat rearing technologies for sustained economic augment mussel population and to develop techniques to larval and spat rearing and mass production of seeds of the green entrepreneurs, vendors, middleman, (Perna viridis) Farming sustained seed produ produce high quality meat for sale and export all year round, mussel Perna viridis; Improved growth and survival in hatchery processors, researchers, growth specifically the project aims to refine existing hatchery produced spats with: a) With 60 to 80% survival of fertilized eggs to technicians/extensionists, policy technology of green mussels by focusing on brood stock D-shaped larvae; b) 50 to 80% survival from hatching to eyed makers and consumers. maintenance and spawning, larval rearing; seed production. stage/pediveliger stage. c) 30% survival from hatching to early spat It also aims to mass production of seeds for improvement of stage or setting stage. Hatchery technology that produces reliable mussel population, and for possible expansion of culture source of good quality and year round availability of seeds for areas. stocking to improve production. Spat production of > 5-8 M per year. Hatchery facilities that will be used by the Institute for further research or for facilities for hatchery training.

Prog A. Enhancement of Hatchery and Nursery Practices for Proj 2 Development of remote setting and nursery Rapid, inclusive, and The long-term goals of the project ate to secure a reliable 1. Technology/ procedure for shipment of green mussel larvae to the UPV-CFOS Beneficiaries include mussel farmers, 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 NEW 6,486,093 3,028,078.00 a Reliable Supply of Quality Seeds for the Green Mussel tevhnologies for the green mussel sustained economic supply of hatchery-produced seed to augment mussel remote setting areas with 85-95% survival. entrepreneurs, vendors, middleman, (Perna viridis) Farming production. The specific objectives are to determine suitable 2. Technique for setting mature larvae in the remote setting area with processors, researchers, growth size and technique of transport of the green mussel to 50-70% survival rate technicians/extensionists, policy remote setting area; to develop techniques for holding larvae 3. Identified effective spat collector that can yield a survival rate of 70- makers and consumers. to 'seed' size ( up to 3 months old) in the nursery prior to 90% spats from set size prior to seeding to grow out farm seeding area; to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of 4. Technology of holding spat in the nursery prior to seeding them to different spat collectors in the remote setting area and to grow-out farms with 60 to 80% survival up to <10mm.. develop techniques for rearing larvae in the remote setting 5. One or two nursery stations will established in selected areas either area. in Negros (Hinigaran), or Capiz (Ivisan or Roxas City) or Samar (Jiabong) for spats produced by the project for seed dispersal.

Page 35 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Prog A. Enhancement of Hatchery and Nursery Practices for Proj. 3 Genetic characterization and selective Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to develop molecular markers to identify 1. Specific nucleotide sequences as markers associated with specific Beneficiaries include mussel farmers, 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 NEW 6,038,526 3,241,802.00 a Reliable Supply of Quality Seeds for the Green Mussel breeding of green mussel sustained economic and characterize mussel population at different sites; identify mussel populations entrepreneurs, vendors, middleman, (Perna viridis) Farming a range of performance traits in different mussel population 2. Genetic profile and performance traits of mussel population at processors, researchers, growth at different sites associated markers and to utilize these different sites. technicians/extensionists, policy markers for broodstock selection; establishment of 3. Criteria for selection of broodstock and molecular markers for makers and consumers. broodstock population to be used in selective breeding parentage analysis and tracking of families in breeding program. program and to track outcomes of the selective breeding 4. Offsprings of cross-bred organisms with specific molecular program using molecular markers. markers 5. Parentage and offspring analysis

Prog B. Improved Grow-out Technology for Sustainable Proj 2. Raft and long-line culture of green mussel, Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to determine growth and survival of mussel a. Comparative analysis of raft and long-line method for mussel UPV-CFOS Beneficiaries include mussel farmers, 7/1/2014 6/30/2016 NEW 10,778,711 6,805,174.00 Mussel Industry Perna viridis sustained economic spats using raft and long line culture methods in existing and culture entrepreneurs, vendors, middleman, potential culture sites. Furthermore, establish the suitability b. Optimum spacing and spat density for raft and long-line culture processors, researchers, growth and productivity of the raft and long line methods for green methods technicians/extensionists, policy mussels in existing and potential sites. c. Higher meat yield (from 30 – 50% of shell volume to 70 – 90% of makers and consumers. shell volume) d. Performance data of hatchery-produced and wild spats in raft and longline methods e. Raft and long-line culture methods suitable for Philippine conditions f. Faster growth rate, from 0.5 cm shell length/month to 1.0 cm shell length/month g. Characterization of the spatfall in the three bays (time, location, duration and amount of spats that settled

Prog B. Improved Grow-out Technology for Sustainable Proj. 1 Transplantation and spatfall determination of Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to determine water quality parameters of a. Detailed water characterization of mussel culture sites (Batan, UPV-CFOS Beneficiaries include mussel farmers, 7/1/2014 06/302017 NEW 7,151,096 3,339,766.00 Mussel Industry green mussel, Perna viridis sustained economic existing and potential mussel growout sites; establish the Roxas City, Dumangas) entrepreneurs, vendors, middleman, stocking density for broodstocks and spats that will be viable b. Detailed water characterization of sites that can be used for processors, researchers, growth for transplantation; document growth and survival of mussel culture (Capiz, Guimaras and Iloilo) technicians/extensionists, policy transplanted broodstock and spats; improve existing method c. Characterization of spatfall in Bataan and Cavite (time, location, makers and consumers. for spatfall prediction and to develop more efficient spat duration of spatfall and amount of spats collected) collecting devices. d. Protocol for transport & transplanting mussel broodstock and spats e. Manual for site selection, transport and transplantation of mussel broodstock and spats f. Characterization of 12 and 18-month old mussels based on size and meat quality g. Spatfall prediction model h. More effective spat collectors

Prog C. Post Harvest Program for Sustainable, High Quality Proj 1. Development of depuration and relaying Rapid, inclusive, and This project aims to determine the safety and quality levels 1. Sites appropriate for relaying mussels UPV-CFOS-IFPT Beneficiaries include mussel farmers, 7/1/2014 6/30/2016 NEW 4,221,147 2,553,748.00 and Safe Mussel (Perna viridis) Products techniques for Philippine green mussel sustained economic of mussel meat with the use of depuration and relaying 2. A depuration facility model entrepreneurs, vendors, middleman, techniques. It intends to verify existing techniques in bivalve 3. Depuration protocol for microbiological reduction of mussels processors, researchers, growth depuration or bacterial contamination in mussels. It will look relaying protocol for microbiological reduction of mussels technicians/extensionists, policy into the viability of integrating depuration process as pre- 4. Development of Protocols for Mussel Depuration and Relaying makers and consumers. processing steps. Specifically, it intends to verify the Techniques applicability of the technique in mussel depuration or bacterial reduction/purification of Philippine green mussel and determine the feasibility ( technique and financial aspects) of the mussel depuration process in the Philippines.

National Shrimp S&T Program National Shrimp S&T Program Rapid, inclusive, and Identify sources of populations genetically suitable for Technology for sustainable production of captive broodstock; UPV Shrimp growers, hatchery operators 6/1/2011 5/31/2014 ON GOING 5,316,228.00 Integrated and sustainable development program for the Integrated and sustainable development program for sustained economic domestication; develop and improve techniques for Consistent and improved production of high health fry from pond- shrimp industry the shrimp industry domestication of P. monodon; and develop a technology for reared broodstock; Production of F1 growth sustainable production of good quality, high health P. monodon broodstock and spawners to lessen dependence on wild stock. National Shrimp S&T Program Proj 5 Improvement of the performance of captive Rapid, inclusive, and a) To improve performance of domesticated males by Suitable broodstock diet with essentail vitamins;growth pattern and SEAFDEC-AQD Shrimp growers and industry 10/1/2014 9/30/2017 NEW 10,682,468 2,717,756.00 Integrated and sustainable development program for the Penaeus monodon broodstock sustained economic nutritional manipulation , b) To improve formulated diets for survival of captive spawner; suitable holding system; improved stakeholders shrimp industry domesticated female shrimp broodstock , and c) To identify performance of captive broodstock at least 100,000 nauplii/spawner growth environmental factors that may affect percentage maturation, fertilization rate, and hatching rate of domesticated broodstock

National Shrimp S&T Program Proj 6 Technology transfer and adoption of WSSV Rapid, inclusive, and This Project will utilize the LAMP-based protocol to detect 18 farmer adoptors of LAMP kit and heat block apparatus and 1 UST shrimp growers, hatchery operators 8/1/2014 9/30/2016 NEW 7,582,338 3,165,305.00 Integrated and sustainable development program for the assay to Shrimp Farms sustained economic WSSV produced by the Shrimp Biotechnology Project of manual produced; ;low cost diagnostic technology and disgnostic laboratories shrimp industry DOST. A number of small to medium scale farmers will be growth selected to pilot test the LAMP – WSSV assay, including the locally developed heat block.

Page 36 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This CBSTBF project hopes to capacitate 30 fishermen from Two fish farmer cluster formed; increased ulang production; venue to DA-BFAR Region IV Ulang farmers 1/18/2013 1/17/2015 ON-GOING 2,720,178 529,539.50 (PSF): Community Based S&T Based (CBSTBF) on Program (PSF): Community Based S&T Based sustained economic Sariaya and Lucban in Quezon Province in the production of support farm clusters in production; 43 fishfarmers adopting the S&T Improving Ulang Production in Quezon Province (CBSTBF) on Improving Ulang Production in quality ulang through adoption of recommended cultural interventions for the production of quality ulang and earning from he Quezon Province growth practices. It aims to increase the amount of quality ulang produce and sale of marketable ulang. produced and promote efficiency in terms of production. It is expected that this group of fishermen will serve as models on ulang production in the community.Major activities of the project shall be: (1) formation and strengthening of farm clusters by farmers‟ association; (2) capability building; and (3) application of recommended production technologies.

Tiger Shrimp Genomics Program Proj 2. Application of Genomics in the Development Rapid, inclusive, and This project will use NGS and bioinformatics to conduct what a) reference genome sequence for P. monodon b) genome-wide UPCS-MSI shrimp growers and industry 7/1/2014 6/30/2016 NEW 7,579,063 4,359,734.00 of Genome-wide Markers Linked to Production sustained economic is called “association studies” to identify a gene or a group of SNP map for P. monodon c) potential SNP markers for WSSV stakeholders Trials in Penaeus monodon genes in tiger shrimp that is related to beneficial traits such resistance and growth rate d) data on prevalence of viral infection in growth as high growth, high health, disease tolerance etc. P. mpnodon seedstock

Tiger Shrimp Genomics Program Proj. 1 Mass production of dsRNA to mitigate Rapid, inclusive, and The project will utilize available database , and reports and a) incorporation of plasmid bacteria for mass produciton of dsRNA; UST local and internaitonal shrimp industry 7/1/2014 6/30/2016 NEW 8,991,068 6,259,998.00 WSSV infection in shrimp sustained economic utilize these to innovate existing methodologies, develop b) genesilencing resulting to high survival of WSSV infected shrimp and molecular laboratories embarking local applications to control and neutralize WSSV on high health fry c0 utilization of RNA tech towards recommendatoin on gene fucntional studies growth for dsRNA vaccines

Enhancing Gender-Sensitive S&T Based Tilapia Cage Enhancing Gender-Sensitive S&T Based Tilapia Poverty reduction and This project is focused on providing a livelihood enterprise on 100 men and women trained on tilapia cage production as a LGU, Los Banos 50 men and 50 women (100 fish 3/8/2014 6/5/2015 NEW 2,087,185 1,884,619.00 Culture for Low Income Fish Farmers in Selected Barangay Cage Culture for Low Income Fish Farmers in empowerment of the intensive tilapia cage culture in selected barangays of Los livelihood enterprise; farmers) in LB, Laguna Selected Barangay in LB, Laguna poor and vulnerable Banos, Laguna. Specifically, it would a) capacitate men and 2) Established linkage with GOs, NGAs, and other private groups; women of LGUs and tilapia growers on cage culture of 3) barangay and municipal ordinances formulated and implemented tilapia in Los Banos, Laguna; b) promote and strengthen a sustainable grow out production, processing and marketing of tilapia in Laguna and nearby areas; and c) enhance collaboration among GOs, NGAs in terms of technical and financial support and market linkage.

National Tilapia R&D Program Comparison of Reproductive Characteristics and Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to generate scientific data and information a) identified early and late maturing stocks of Nile tilapia b0 identified UP Diliman (a) 4 hatchery operators in Nueva 9/15/2013 9/14/2015 ON-GOING 5,152,503 522,726.00 Seed Quality of Genetically Improved Nile Tilapia in sustained economic on initial growth, size and age at sexual maturity, and tilapia wityh fast growth traits Ecija and Isabela; 30 Tilapia growers the Philippines gonadal development of six (GIFT, FAST, GET-EXCEL, in Nueva Ecija; and 16 Tilapia growth SEAFDEC, GST (GenoMar Supreme Tilapia) genetically growers in Laguna and Batangas, and improved Nile and Red Tilapia strains in the Philippines 20 fish farmers and 5 fisherfolk associations in Laguna, Batangas, Pampanga, and Nueva Ecija will benefit from the establishment of the S&T-based Farms (b) 225 cage operators; 16 hatchery operators; and 90 Tilapia growers will benefit from various trainings and activities (c) Other potential beneficiaries are fisherfolks involved in Tilapia production

National Tilapia R&D Program Genetic Traceability and DNA Fingerprinting of Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to: a) examine levels of genetic diversity in a) identified strains of Nile and red tilapia with high genetic variability UP Diliman (a) 4 hatchery operators in Nueva 9/15/2013 9/14/2015 ON-GOING 5,174,288 604,487.00 Genetically Improved Tilapia Strains in Hatchery and sustained economic various genetically improved strains of Nile and red tilapia that cabn be used as breeders Ecija and Isabela; 30 Tilapia growers Feral Population that are used as breeders in government and private b) genetic profiles ofin terms of genetic variation and introgression in in Nueva Ecija; and 16 Tilapia growth hatcheries; b) compare genetic variation of Nile and red hatchery and feral stocks growers in Laguna and Batangas, and tilapia stocks maintained in hatcheries and feral stocks; c) c) DNA fingerprints of genetically improved strains of Nile and red 20 fish farmers and 5 fisherfolk compare genetic variation of genetically improved strains of tilapia d) molecular markers that can be used as tools to trace genetic associations in Laguna, Batangas, Nile and red tilapia in the Philippines and those from China, relatedness of nile and red tilapi stocks Pampanga, and Nueva Ecija will Thailand and Malaysia, d) use microsatellites and mtDNA benefit from the establishment of the control region sequences as genetic fingerprints for S&T-based Farms genetically improved strains of Nile and red tilapia in the (b) 225 cage operators; 16 hatchery Philippines and e) correlate high genetic variation with good operators; and 90 Tilapia growers will quality Nile and red fry in terms of growth and survival. benefit from various trainings and activities (c) Other potential beneficiaries are fisherfolks involved in Tilapia production

Page 37 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and The thrust of the CBSTBF is to transfer the technology of Established 8 hatcheries; 30 Fishfarmers trained; 8 hatchery CLSU FAC Tilapia growers/cooperators 1/15/2013 1/14/2015 ON-GOING 2,200,000 698,308.36 (PSF): Original: Community Based STBF on Promoting the Program (PSF): Original: Community Based STBF sustained economic using FAC Selected Tilapia (FaST) lines and provide operators trained,; 6 trainings for the multipliers and and hatchery Culture of Selected Tilapia Lines in Region 3, Revised: on Promoting the Culture of Selected Tilapia Lines in technical assistance to hatcheries and grow-out operators. operator Community Based S&T Based Farm (CBSTBF) on Region 3, Revised: Community Based S&T Based growth The project will organize a network of multipliers composed Promoting the Culture of Fast Tilapia Line Farm (CBSTBF) on Promoting the Culture of Fast of 4 hatcheries (one each for Cabanatuan City and Science Tilapia Line City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija and two from Ramon, Isabela) and a total of 30 tilapia growers. The project will provide the initial stock for free to the hatchery operators. However, each hatchery operator will distribute the fingerlings to grow- out operators at a subsidized price (50% off) for two cycles of operation.

Aplication of Genomic Information in Dairy Buffalo Breeding Aplication of Genomic Information in Dairy Buffalo Rapid, inclusive, and The proposed R&D project aims to improve milk production Significant SNP markers associated with milk production traits are PCC Nueva Ecija 80 dairy buffalo raisers from Laguna, 1/1/2015 12/31/2017 NEW 23,301,755 7,840,821.00 Program " Genotyping the Philippine Water Buffaloes using Breeding Program " Genotyping the Philippine sustained economic efficiency and rate of genetic gain of the Philippine dairy identified.; young bulls nominated/selected for breeding based on Nueva Ecija and Bohol to benefit on Medium Density 90K Buffalo SNP Panel Water Buffaloes using Medium Density 90K Buffalo buffaloes through the use of genomic information in breeding BLUP breeding values and genotype information on the significant the application of molecular genetics SNP Panel growth and selection. SNP markers; Population stratification of local riverine population is for high milk production and screening known; SNP effect solutions and model for estimating genomic of genetic defects in dairy buffalo breeding values of animals in the information nucleus is derived.; Increase in accuracy of selection PAEBV 0.46 to GEBV 0.56; young bulls nominated/selected for breeding based on BLUP breeding values and genomic breeding values.

Community Based S&T Based (CBSTBF) on the Community Based S&T Based (CBSTBF) on the Rapid, inclusive, and This project focused on the preparation and utilization of Established a community-based preparation and production of UTRS DA-PCC Dairy buffalo raisers from Llanera, 4/1/2013 3/30/2016 ON-GOING 3,663,130 517,461.18 Preparation and Utilization of Urea-Treated rice Straw Preparation and Utilization of Urea-Treated rice sustained economic Urea-Treated Rice Straw (UTRS) as feed for dairy buffaloes in Llanera, Nueva Ecija; Thirty (30) dairy farmers trained and Nueva Ecija will benefit on how UTRS (UTRS) as Fodder for Dairy Buffaloes in Llanera, Nueva Straw (UTRS) as Fodder for Dairy Buffaloes in in Llanera, Nueva Ecija through the STCBF modality. The capacitated on the production and utilization of UTRS; Produced at feeding for dairy buffaloes increases Ecija Llanera, Nueva Ecija growth project involved three primary cooperatives as least 216 tons of UTRS to address the forage requirement in the volume of raw milk production. cooperators/project sites: the Casile Dairy Producers area; Increased average daily milk production by 25%; Prepared Cooperative in Brgy. Casile; PUNLA Multipurpose techno guides and techno modules; Cooperative in Brgy. Bosque; and Kapitbahayan sa A. Mabini Producers Cooperative, in Brgy. A. Mabini.

Community Based S&T Based Farm (CBSTBF) on Community Based S&T Based Farm (CBSTBF) on Rapid, inclusive, and This project promotes wider adoption of dairy technologies Trained and capacitated farmer-cooperators on the three dairy DA-PCC at UPLB 30 dairy buffalo raisers from Laguna 3/1/2013 2/28/2016 ON-GOING 3,402,488 739,719.97 Improving the Carabao-Based Dairy Farms in Magdalena, Improving the Carabao-Based Dairy Farms in sustained economic such as flushing, use of milk replacer and Moringa technologies (Flushing, Use of Milk Replacer and Moringa will benefit from dairy buffalo Laguna Magdalena, Laguna supplementation to enhance the dairy-based farms in supplementation) to increase average daily milk production from 3 to technologies that demonstrate how growth Magdalena, Laguna through the CBSTBF modality. Project 5 liters per animal; increase lactation period from 260 to 280 days; flushing, use of milk replacer and Components: 1. S&T Community Based Farm on the Use of shorten breeding service period from 6-7 to 2 months and calving Moringa supplementation increase Flushing and Milk Replacer in Magdalena, Laguna; 2. On intervals from 17-20 into 14 months; improve postpartum feeding volume of raw milk production, Farm Validation on the Use of Moringa as Feed Supplement management of heifers and caracows. lengthen lactation period, shorten to Improve Milk Production of Dairy Buffaloes. calving interval and increase survival rate of calves.

Community Based S&T Based Farm (CBSTBF) on the Use Community Based S&T Based Farm (CBSTBF) on Rapid, inclusive, and To promote wider adoption of dairy technologies such as To promote wider adoption of dairy technologies such as flushing and DA-PCC at VSU DA-PCC at VSU 3/16/2013 3/15/2016 ON-GOING 3,009,211 573,321.15 of Flushing and Supplementation to Enhance the Carabao- the Use of Flushing and Supplementation to sustained economic flushing and supplementation to enhance the dairy-based supplementation to enhance the dairy-based farms in Baybay, Leyte Based Dairy Farms in Baybay, Leyte Enhance the Carabao-Based Dairy Farms in farms in Baybay, Leyte through the CBSTBF modality; To through the CBSTBF modality; To demonstrate how flushing and Baybay, Leyte growth demonstrate how flushing and supplementation will ensure supplementation will ensure high volume of raw milk production, high volume of raw milk production, lengthen lactation lengthen lactation period, and shorten calving interval; In support to period, and shorten calving interval; In support to the the increased milk, adoption of proper milk handling procedures will increased milk, adoption of proper milk handling procedures be facilitated through training and use of appropriate milk handling will be facilitated through training and use of appropriate milk facilities. handling facilities.

Pinoy S&T services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Pinoy S&T services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This project promotes wider adoption of dairy technologies Community adoption of flushing and milk replacer from none to 30 DA-PCC at UPLB 30 dairy buffalo raisers from Laguna 3/1/2013 2/28/2016 ON-GOING 3,402,488 689,808.20 Program: Enhancing the Carabao-Based Dairy Program: Enhancing the Carabao-Based Dairy sustained economic such as flushing, use of milk replacer and Moringa farmers; will benefit from dairy buffalo Enterprise in Magdalena, Laguna Through TechnoMart Enterprise in Magdalena, Laguna Through supplementation to enhance the dairy-based farms in Creation of 4 dairy clusters within the municipality; technologies that demonstrate how TechnoMart growth Magdalena, Laguna through the CBSTBF modality. Project Produced approximately 40 thousand liters of milk. flushing, use of milk replacer and Components: 1. S&T Community Based Farm on the Use of Moringa supplementation increase Flushing and Milk Replacer in Magdalena, Laguna; 2. On volume of raw milk production, Farm Validation on the Use of Moringa as Feed Supplement lengthen lactation period, shorten to Improve Milk Production of Dairy Buffaloes. calving interval and increase survival rate of calves.

Pinoy S&T services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Pinoy S&T services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and The project hopes to enhance the dairy enterprise of the Established a community cluster milk collection system; pre and post DA-PCC at UPLB Carabao farmers 3/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON-GOING 2,894,473 641,814.40 Program: Enhancing the Carabao-Based Dairy Program: Enhancing the Carabao-Based Dairy sustained economic Rosario Dairy Raisers Association (RODRA) through the collection quality testing; record-keeping and accounting; upgrading Enterprise in Rosario, Batangas Through TechnoMart Enterprise in Rosario, Batangas Through establishment of a community cluster milk collection system; of equipment and facilities; product enhancement, packaging, TechnoMart growth pre and post collection quality testing; record-keeping and certification; and enhanced marketing and promotion. accounting; upgrading of equipment and facilities; product enhancement, packaging, certification; and enhanced marketing and promotion.

Page 38 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This project focused on a farmer-led TechnoMart enterprise Established a farmer-led business opportunity for commercially DA-PCC Dairy buffalo raisers from Nueva Ecija 4/1/2013 3/30/2016 ON-GOING 4,914,896 849,705.33 Program: Commercialization of Grass/Forage Corn Silage Program: Commercialization of Grass/Forage Corn sustained economic commercially producing grass/forage corn silage for dairy producing silages; will benefit from the dairy technology for Dairy Buffaloes in Lupao, Nueva Ecija Through Silage for Dairy Buffaloes in Lupao, Nueva Ecija buffaloes to address problems on nutrition and forage Increased supply of conserved forages during lean months to address of grass/ forage corn silage as an TechnoMart Through TechnoMart growth deficiencies. The project promotes technologies on forage forage requirement; improved feeding management for preservation and preserved forage feeding (in the form of Established linkage between producers of silage and the clients. dairy buffaloes and gain additional silage) for dairy buffaloes in Lupao, Nueva Ecija. Major income from commercial silage project activities include: capacity building of farmer- production. cooperators; production and marketing of silage products; and product enhancement and promotion.

Development of sustainable Breeder Philippine Mallard duck Development of sustainable Breeder Philippine Poverty reduction and The objective of this project is to offer sustainable solution to Development and production of 100,000 head grand parental, NSPRDC-BAI Local duck raisers; and salted 8/1/2012 7/31/2016 ON-GOING 16,000,000 1,128,819.00 (PMD) Production System Mallard duck (PMD) Production System empowerment of the the problem of poor and inconsistent production parental and commercial (hybrid) quality of 3 strains of true-to-type egg producers; day-old-ducklings and poor and vulnerable performance of the Philippine Mallard duck thru genetic quality PMD breeder ready-to-lay pullet producers improvement and development of signature Philippine duck breed

Enhancing Quality Protein Maize (QPM) Production, Storage Enhancing Quality Protein Maize (QPM) Production, Rapid, inclusive, and USM Corn farmers/ growers 2/1/2013 1/31/2017 ON-GOING 597,270 175,225.00 and Utilization as Feed Grain- COORDINATION FUND Storage and Utilization as Feed Grain- sustained economic COORDINATION FUND growth Enhancing Quality Protein Maize (QPM) Production, Storage Proj 4. Nutritional evaluation of quality protein maize Rapid, inclusive, and To assess the nutritional profile and feeding value of QPM Proximate and amino acid profile of new QPM hybrid cultivar; CLSU Corn famers and swine and poultry 9/1/2013 8/31/2017 ON-GOING 3,286,436 1,003,596.00 and Utilization as Feed Grain- COORDINATION FUND hybrid cultivars …. sustained economic cultivars. Production performance and product quality data of swine, broiler raisers and layer fed QPM-based diet (cultivar 1); Economic analysis of using growth QPM Enhancing Quality Protein Maize (QPM) Production, Storage Project 1. Yield Stability of yellow QPM hybrids in Rapid, inclusive, and To ensure sustainable supply of high-yielding quality protein High yielding and stable QPM hybrids with enhanced nutritional USM 50 corn farmers; 400 swine and 2/1/2013 1/31/2016 ON-GOING 4,386,289 1,206,462.00 and Utilization as Feed Grain- COORDINATION FUND major corn growing areas in the Philippines sustained economic maize suitable under Philippine conditions quality suited to various agroclimatic conditions; 2 NSIC certified poultry raisers; Other potential hybrid QPM seeds beneficiaries are swine and poultry growth farmers in other areas/regions/ provinces Enhancing Quality Protein Maize (QPM) Production, Storage Project 2. Optimizing the planting density and Rapid, inclusive, and To establish the best performing QPM hybrids in response to Established optimum planting density and fertilizer requirement for USM Corn famers and swine and poultry 5/1/2014 4/30/2016 ON-GOING 2,609,122 1,017,852.00 and Utilization as Feed Grain- COORDINATION FUND fertilizer requirements of quality protein maize hybrid sustained economic plant density and fertilization. QPM hybrids; Cultural management protocol for QPM raisers cultivars growth Enhancing Quality Protein Maize (QPM) Production, Storage Project 3. Improving the storage and shelf-life of Rapid, inclusive, and To improve the shelf-life of QPM through appropriate Appropriate treatment and packaging material for improved shelf-life CMU Corn Farmers; Livestock and poultry 5/1/2014 4/30/2016 ON-GOING 2,553,507 950,856.00 and Utilization as Feed Grain- COORDINATION FUND quality protein maizebthru proper treatment and sustained economic treatments and packaging materials. of QPM; Storage system protocol for QPM growers; and Feed millers packaging growth Protein Enrichment of Copra Meal as feeds for Swine and Protein Enrichment of Copra Meal as feeds for Rapid, inclusive, and To produce protein enriched copra meal (PECM) as feed for PECM production technology through bioprocessing; Feed UPLB Direct beneficiary: at least 20 swine 6/1/2012 5/31/2015 ON-GOING 8,871,798 1,188,344.15 Poultry Swine and Poultry sustained economic swine and poultry through bioprocessing systems using solid formulation/ration using PECM as one of the ingredients and poultry farms in Region 4 Indirect state fermentation process. beneficiary: at least 2 Coco oil millers growth and animal feed millers Other potential beneficiaries are swine and poultry farmers in other areas/regions/provinces

Dairy Goat S&T Program Proj 1. Supply chain improvement of dairy goat in Rapid, inclusive, and he study will assess the existing supply chain for dairy goat Information on current dairy goat industry situation in the study areas; CLSU , BU, UP Mindanao Researchers, Policy makers 4/1/2014 3/1/2015 ON-GOING 1,502,536 2,659,629.25 selected areas in the Phils sustained economic and identify areas for improvement. Qualitative and quantitative baseline data on product requirements of the key consumers, flow of growth product, payment, and information along the chain, activities, processes, and key players involved, logistic issues, and external influences; Information on the effectiveness and efficiency of each supply chain; and Recommendations for the improvement of the dairy goat industry (i.e., R and D interventions necessary in successfully pushing dairy goat in the market).

Dairy Goat S&T Program Proj 2. Performance evaluation and productivity Poverty reduction and This project aims to (1) assess the existing supply chain for Generated information, trained manpower, developed protocols CLSU, UP Mindanao 6 researchers empowered thru GTS 4/1/2014 3/1/2017 ON-GOING 10,608,006 6,795,595.95 enhancements of dairy goat production empowerment of the dairy goat and identify areas for improvement in each chain; on establishment of selection criteria poor and vulnerable (2) evaluate the performance of the different dairy goat 60 trained goat raisers on dairy mgt genotypes in the country; (2) develop a selection criteria for options local dairy goats; and (3) identify existing and promote 12 farm managers trained on DG management options on goat dairying to improve farm performance recording productivity.

Dairy Goat S&T Program Proj 3. Application of AI and AI delivery system for Poverty reduction and This project is being implemented to accelerate the increase Enhanced. 2 AI laboratories enhanced at ISU and DA-RFU 8 ISU, CLSU 2 Artificial Insemination (AI) labs 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 ON-GOING 19,832,513 1,665,097.75 dairy goat production in the countryside (in Reg 2, 3, empowerment of the in dairy goat population and milk production in rural areas of . Nucleus farm established with breeders for semen collection and enhanced; 3 AI service labs and 8) poor and vulnerable Regions 2, 3 and 8 thru AI. Specifically, it hopes to: enhance buck loan program purchased; established established the laboratory facilities of ISU and DA-RFO 8 for efficient . 3 AI service laboratories at farm-level established in regions 2, 3, 8; 5 research partners empowered thru processing of goat semen for AI; conduct capability building Trained. 5 research partners empowered thru study tour/site GTS; 120 AI service providers trained activities for researchers, farmer-cooperators and AI visits/GTS 3 progressive farmers trained on technicians; establish farm-level semen processing . 120 AI service providers trained; 6 trainings conducted semen processing laboratories for community-based upgrading of stocks and . 3 progressive farmers trained on semen processing; developed enterprise building; and roll-out the AI technology for dairy (Y3). Farm-based goat semen collection processing, storage and goat production. application. Workable strategy for organizing communities to propagate AI as an enterprise . Workable AIDS for DG production in the 4 pilot sites; developed (Y3). Processed goat semen for sale . AI service provision for DG production

Page 39 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Dairy Goat S&T Program Proj 4. Indigofera as feed for lactating goats Poverty reduction and This study aims to determine the effects of Indigofera on developed . Formulated pelletized Indigofera-based diet for CLSU Dairy goat raisers, Livestock policy- 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 ON-GOING 5,077,903 2,414,193.45 empowerment of the milk production of dairy goats and other dual purpose lactating does. Locally fabricated quality chopper blade; developed making bodies (DA-LDC, BAI) poor and vulnerable breeds. (Y3) . Feeding guides for lactating goats

Dairy Goat S&T Program Project Management and Coordination Funds Poverty reduction and Program monitoring and evaluation to institute incourse CLSU Researchers, Policy makers 7/1/2014 6/30/2017 ON-GOING 3,740,260 935,098.00 empowerment of the changes in implementation procedures and deliverables poor and vulnerable

National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Poverty reduction and Program coordination and M&E will be done to evaluate and PCAARRD 2400 goat raisers & AI service 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 4,761,600 652,944.93 empowerment of the institute in-courses changes in implementation mechanics providers in 4years in 6 regions poor and vulnerable and fast track delivery of needed outputs.

National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Proj. 1. Enhancing Growth Farm Performance thru Poverty reduction and The ultimate goal of this project is to enhance goat farm Empowered at least 2,445 farmers, entrepreneurs, and LGU DMMMSU , ISU , CLSU 30 national and 150 regional 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 28,756,384 8,756,400.91 Alternative Management Interventions and Farm empowerment of the production performance in the six participating sites in personnel by Project‟s end in 2015 and have improved farm facilitators Recording poor and vulnerable Regions 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, and 12 by accelerating the delivery of performance in the participating farms through the technologies and 300 AI service providers & farmers quality genetic materials and alternative technology options services promoted. 105 AI-based new entrepreneurs to a bigger number of stakeholders.

National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Project 2. Development and Promotion of Innovative Poverty reduction and To address the problem on preweaning survival of kids, this Produce 12 incubatees across the 6 regions, who will eventually CLSU, DMMMSU, ISU 2 new investors on forage-based 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 29,814,924 10,188,952.07 Feed Supplements and Feeding Schemes for empowerment of the project will initially address the nutritional plane of does by invest in one or a combination of the above business ventures. products Increased Goat Productivity poor and vulnerable developing innovative feed products to prime them for breeding and lactation. Nutritional supplements for the newborn and transition feeds for preweaners will also be developed to increase their survival rates. To make these eventual products accessible to raisers and entrepreneurs, an investment portfolio will be developed and offered to potential investors. These will also be incorporated into the basket of technology options to be promoted by Project 1. All these will eventually be rolled out as new enterprises. More quality kids are expected to be produced that will translate to more supply of marketable goat and higher income for raisers.

National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Project 3. Enhancing Herd Buildup thru Innovative Poverty reduction and This project will take off from the gains of the recently Produce breeding techniques and protocols that will aid in ISU, USM Goat raisers, FGASPAPI and AI 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 12,904,516 2,750,959.55 Breeding Techniques empowerment of the completed CVARRD regional goat program. It aims to accelerating production of quality genetics in the countryside. service providers poor and vulnerable improve genetic makeup of goats in the countryside and increase production volume over time. Specifically, non- invasive techniques of inducing estrus to facilitate AI will be developed with farmers and results will be promoted among the beneficiaries of Project 1 across the six regions. This will specially to be promoted in Muslim Mindanao where use of chemical hormones for AI is haram. Cryobiology of goat sperm cells and components of SemEx, the previously developed semen extender for AI, will also be improved and again passed on to Project 1 for promotion among AI service providers. There will also be community-based breed devt to sustain breeding efforts in CV, to ultimately develop the Cagayan Valley signature breed of goat. Overall, Project 3 is expected to produce breeding techniques and protocols that can accelerate production of quality goats whose slaughter weights are attuned to the ISP targets.

National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Project 4. Increasing Preweaning goat survival thru Poverty reduction and This project will put forward better herd health protocols that Produced a better deworming regimen and from the profiling of PWM USM , CLSU , DA RFU I Goat raisers, FGASPAPI, DOH 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 30,529,817 4,063,075.43 novel kid health strategies empowerment of the will hopefully ease out the mortality issues brought about by causes, control strategies against factors associated with PWM will processing plants, and private poor and vulnerable parasitism and other diseases. Project 4 will initially profile be outlined. These will be included in the curriculum of the Farmer entrepreneurs the causes of PWM across regions to establish a complete Livestock School on Goat Enterprise Management (FLS-GEM) and set of recommendations to address bacterial, viral, parasitic disseminated to goat raisers, who have either completed the 1st FLS- and nutritional causes of PWM. Incidence of hypobiosis GEM or will be participating in the 2nd FLS-GEM. Manufacturing across regions will also be studied to develop better control protocol of the MCM dewormer will be promoted among prospective and treatment regimen for goat worms. And the right form of investors. the herbal dewormer from the extracts of makahiya-caimito- makabuhay will be finalized and a manufacturing protocol developed for promotion to investors. The final product will be promoted to farmers in Project 1.

Page 40 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Project 5. Unlocking the Potentials of Chevron thru Poverty reduction and This takes off from the results of the previous CVARRD Develop Philippine National Standards (PNS) on goat slaughtering ISU , DMMMSU, QSU At least 5 dealers on MCM dewormer 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 17,960,016 1,766,045.91 Process Standardization and Product Diversification empowerment of the project on value-adding of goat meat products. Bringing the and the PNS on chevon cuts; develop new food products such as Small hold goat raisers, Goat industry poor and vulnerable results one step further, this project will determine the best three non-traditional chevon-based recipes (grilled chevon with and allied industries, food processors, slaughtering procedure that will give the highest meat sauce, goat curry, and goat mini kebabs in microwaveable packs) meat shop, hotel and restaurant recovery; develop instruments towards the standardization of and traditional recipes made from slaughtering wastes (e.g. bouillon owners this slaughtering procedure and cutting scheme; develop made from bones and pinapaitan and sinampalukan as convenience value-adding food and non food products; and offer these as foods in retort pouches made from offals; and develop non-food new enterprises to facilitate commercialization. products from parts considered waste like the horns and hooves as adhesives and even collagen-based cosmetic additive and later promoted.

National S& T Program on Slaughter Goat: (PMC) Project 6. Building Up Assets thru authentic Halal Poverty reduction and This project also takes off from the gains of the first project Pilot test the functionality of developed protocols using a bigger set of SKSU, USM Goat raisers, processors, Halal 1/2/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 24,305,313 2,615,539.84 Goat Production and Marketing empowerment of the on halal goat, implemented in R12 in 2010-2012. This sequel beneficiaries; transpose the protocols into a new Farmer Livestock certifying bodies, DA-LDC, BAI poor and vulnerable project hopes to promote the production and marketing of School for Muslim Mindanao---the FLS-Halal Goat Enterprise authentic halal goat and develop new protocols on Management, which will be tested initially in LGUs in Sultan Kudarat processing of halal chevon. and N. Cotabato but will later train other core teams from other regions in Mindanao; and develop a protocol on processing halal chevon and develop and promote policy instruments on halal goat production, halal assurance and marketing among certifying bodies and other critical stakeholders.

Development of Sustainable Production System for the Project 1. Establishment of sustainable selection, Poverty reduction and Develop a native chicken breeding and hatchery Free range breeder native chicken management technology and WVSU Native chicken farmer/ entrepreneurs 8/1/2011 7/31/2014 ON GOING 4,444,908 957,929.74 Darag Chicken (Gallus gallus Domesticus) in Western breeding and hatchery operation for Darag Native empowerment of the management systems that would ensure stable supply of hatchery operation protocol; and Darag as a registered breed of Visayas Chicken production poor and vulnerable both breeder and slaughter native chickens of predictable chicken from internationally recognized certifying bodies; performance and consistent quality in commercial quantities

Development of Sustainable Production System for the Project 2. Formulation and distribution of Poverty reduction and Development and establishment of feed production and Information on the economic feasibility of producing feed rations for CPU Native chicken farmer/ entrepreneurs; 12/1/2011 11/30/2014 ON GOING 2,074,000 412,186.00 Darag Chicken (Gallus gallus Domesticus) in Western supplemental concentrate feeds for free-range empowerment of the distribution system for free-range native chickens free-range native chickens; and Feed production and distribution small scale feed millers Visayas native chicken poor and vulnerable system for free range native chickens.

Development of Sustainable Production System for the Project 3. Production and Distribution of Poverty reduction and Produce and distribute a stable supply of botanical Technology on the production of botanical anthelmintics for free CapSU Native chicken farmer/ entrepreneurs 9/1/2011 8/31/2014 ON GOING 1,799,000 374,668.00 Darag Chicken (Gallus gallus Domesticus) in Western Ethnobotanical Anthelmintics for free-range native empowerment of the anthelmintics for free-range native chickens in Region 6. range native chickens. Visayas chicken poor and vulnerable

Development of Sustainable Production System for the Project 4. Production and Distribution of Oil Poverty reduction and The project aims to establish an NCD vaccine production Produced 100,000 doses of oil emulsion NCD vaccine ASU Native chicken raisers and other small 11/15/2011 3/30/2015 ON-GOING 4,685,810 13,208.80 Darag Chicken (Gallus gallus Domesticus) in Western emulsion New Castle Disease (NCD) vaccine for empowerment of the and distribution systems for native chicken producers in - Flocks of native chicken vaccinated and protected from NCD scale poultry raisers Visayas free-range native chicken poor and vulnerable Region 6. - Acquired skills and expertise in NCD vaccine production - NCD vaccine storage, handling and distribution protocol

Development of Sustainable Production System for the Project 5. Establishment of Range Enhancement Poverty reduction and Develop a range area (pasture) enhancement protocol for Range area (pasture) management and enhancement protocol for CapSU Native chicken raisers and other small 9/1/2011 8/31/2014 ON GOING 1,214,344 355,530.00 Darag Chicken (Gallus gallus Domesticus) in Western and Free Range Management Protocol for Darag empowerment of the free range Philippine native chicken production. free range native chicken; and Free-range native chicken production scale poultry raisers Visayas Breeder Chickens, hardened Chicks and Slaughter poor and vulnerable module suited to small farm conditions in rural areas. Native Chickens

Program: Purification, improvement and sustainable Evaluation of the Profitability and sustainability of Poverty reduction and The project aims to fast track the field evaluation of the Produced 10,000 Zampen day old native chicken; 1000 breeder WMSU Zampen Native Chicken breeders, 12/1/2014 11/30/2015 ON-GOING 667,297 667,297.00 utilization of native chicken strains in Bohol, Bicol and Zampen native chicken as source of livelihood in empowerment of the economic potentials of the Zampen native chicken in terms Zampen Native Chicken growers, farmers Zamboanga Peninsula rural communities poor and vulnerable of providing sustainable livelihood to rural dwellers.

Program: Purification, improvement and sustainable Program: Purification, improvement and sustainable Poverty reduction and The primary objective of the project is to establish the Increased egg production from 100-120 eggs/ hen/year, thus WMSU 300 families of native chicken 3/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 1,042,750 294,013.00 utilization of native chicken strains in Bohol, Bicol and utilization of native chicken strains in Bohol, Bicol empowerment of the capacities and capabilities of native chicken raisers, develop increasing the number of slaughter native chicken produced, from 20 farmers/raisers; Other potential Zamboanga Peninsula and Zamboanga Peninsula (Program Management poor and vulnerable efficient marketing and pricing systems to 55 heads/ hen/year in Camarines, Western Visayas, Bohol, and beneficiaries are native chicken and Coordination) Zamboanga farmers in other areas/regions/provinces Program: Purification, improvement and sustainable Project 1. Development of Breeding True-To-Type Poverty reduction and The primary objective of the project is to develop breeding Breeder quality Camarines, Manok Bisaya and Zampen antive DA RFU VII, BU, WMSU Raisers, traders and processors of 3/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 9,868,797 2,422,732.00 utilization of native chicken strains in Bohol, Bicol and of Production of Camarines, Manok Bisaya and empowerment of the technology and hatchery management systems for free chickens; Slaughter native chickens, Phenotypic characteristics of native chickens in Bicol, Central Zamboanga Peninsula Zampen strains of the Philippine Native Chickens poor and vulnerable range Camarines, Manok Bisaya and Zampen native chickens; Native Visayas and Zamboanga Peninsula chicken selection and breeding technology, Free range native chicken hatchery management and operation protocol

Program: Purification, improvement and sustainable Project 2. Establishing Sustainable Free Range Poverty reduction and The primary objective of the project is to develop range List of potential natural feeds for free-range native chickens; Package BU, WMSU , DA RFU VII Raisers, traders and processors of 3/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON-GOING 18,616,070 2,362,640.00 utilization of native chicken strains in Bohol, Bicol and Management Systems for Camarines, Manok empowerment of the enhancement protocol and establish free range production of technology on free-range native chicken production for Camarines, native chickens in Bicol, Central Zamboanga Peninsula Bisaya and Zampen Strains of the Philippine Native poor and vulnerable system Manok Bisaya and Zamboanga Peninsula Visayas and Zamboanga Peninsula Chickens

Program: Purification, improvement and sustainable Project 3. Marketing, Pricing and Policy Studies in Poverty reduction and The project aims to establish an NCD vaccine production Produced 100,000 doses of oil emulsion NCD vaccine ASU Raisers, traders and processors of 11/15/2011 4/30/2015 ON-GOING 4,685,810 1,653,145.00 utilization of native chicken strains in Bohol, Bicol and support of Native Chicken Conservation and empowerment of the and distribution systems for native chicken producers in - Flocks of native chicken vaccinated and protected from NCD native chickens in Bicol, Central Zamboanga Peninsula Profitable Utilization in Regions 5, 7 and 9 poor and vulnerable Region 6. - Acquired skills and expertise in NCD vaccine production Visayas and Zamboanga Peninsula

Conservation, Improvement and Profitable Utilization of the PMC 7/1/2014 6/30/2019 ON-GOING 451,500.00 Philippine Native Pigs

Page 41 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Conservation, Improvement and Profitable Utilization of the Project 1. Organized breeding and selection for the Poverty reduction and Establish phenotypic and genetic characteristics of native 4 breeding true to type genetic groups of Philippine native pigs. MSC , KASC , NVSU Program Beneficiary: About 100 7/1/2014 6/30/2019 ON-GOING 39,336,853 8,474,800.00 Philippine Native Pigs establishment of breeding true to type native pig empowerment of the pigs in Reg. CAR, 2 4a & 4b Establish variations and Native pig raisers populations in the Cordillera Administrative Region, poor and vulnerable heritability of economically important traits. Test selection Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon and Mimaropa regions and breeding methods for breed development. Develop community-based breeding and production models.

Conservation, Improvement and Profitable Utilization of the Project 2. Local resource-based free range Poverty reduction and Develop a practical and profitable native pig range 800 slaughter native pigs in each of the 4 target regions MSC, KASC About 100 Native pig raisers 7/1/2014 6/30/2018 ON-GOING 10,648,662 3,912,579.00 Philippine Native Pigs production management protocols and systems for empowerment of the management protocols Develop sustainable free-range breeder and slaughter native pigs poor and vulnerable production models for small rural farmers. Establish free range pig healthcare management procedures to ensure biosecurity and public health.

Conservation, Improvement and Profitable Utilization of the Project 3. Value chain and policy studies in support Poverty reduction and Determine capacities and capabilities of native pig raisers Value chain and policy studies in support of native pig production MSC, NVSU About 100 Native pig raisers 7/1/2014 6/30/2016 ON-GOING 2,319,222 1,185,411.00 Philippine Native Pigs of native pig production in Regions CAR, Cagayan empowerment of the and preferences consumers Generate information on Valley, Calabarzon and Mimaropa poor and vulnerable marketing methods and channels and pricing systems Evaluate the supply, demand, and flow of native pigs and products Generate S&T-based information as input to policies on advocacy, improvement and profitable utilization of native pigs

Development of a Computer-aided Remote Expert (CARE) Development of a Computer-aided Remote Expert Rapid, inclusive, and The development of computer-aided remote expert (CARE) IMAGE and MOTION Analysis Software UPLB Direct beneficiary: 4 Swine farms 7/1/2013 6/30/2016 ON-GOING 5,267,725 1,304,963.00 System Model for Enhancing Productivity and Efficiency in (CARE) System Model for Enhancing Productivity sustained economic system model for commercial piggery farms will provide CARE Expert System Protocol Swine Farms and Efficiency in Swine Farms early detection (thru web based video recording system) of Establishment of Critical Stress - Behaviors of Pigs growth stress-related responses such as coughing (respiration), eating, drinking, standing, lying, defecation, bodyweight, and body condition score of animals in farm. The CARE system will provide decision support system in the farm to reduce performance losses due to stress and inefficient monitoring and management of pigs

Development of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplication Project 1. Development of RT-LAMP Assay and Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop diagnostic kits for swine viral LAMP assays/protocols for detection of TGE and PED DA-PCC Swine Raisers in Regions 3 and 4 10/1/2011 9/30/2014 ON-GOING 4,525,331 372,443.03 (LAMP) Assay and Quick Test Kits for Gastrointestinal Quick Test Kit for Viral Gastro Intestinal Infections sustained economic enteric infections, especially focusing on viral gene detection LAMP quick test kit for TGE and PED Infections of Swine (PED and TGE) of Swine of PED-V and TGE-V using Reverse Transcription Loop- Field tested and validated LAMP test kit for TGE and PED growth mediated Isothermal Amplification method (RT-LAMP).

Development of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplication Project 2. Development of LAMP assay and Quick Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop diagnostic kits for swine LAMP assays/protocols for detection of Salmonellosis CLSU Swine Raisers in Regions 3 and 4 10/1/2011 9/30/2014 ON-GOING 4,336,694 702,106.69 (LAMP) Assay and Quick Test Kits for Gastrointestinal Test Kit for Bacterial Gastro Intestinal Infection sustained economic bacterial enteric infection, especially focusing on bacterial LAMP quick test kit for Salmonella cholerasuis Infections of Swine (Salmonellosis) of Swine gene detection of Salmonella choleraesuis using Loop- Field tested and validated LAMP test kit for Salmonellosis growth mediated Isothermal Amplification method (LAMP).

Development of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplication Project 3. Development of LAMP assay and quick Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to develop diagnostic kit for swine bacterial LAMP assays/protocols for detection of Cryptosporidiosis CLSU Swine Raisers in Regions 3 and 4 10/5/2011 9/30/2014 ON-GOING 6,158,003 689,414.96 (LAMP) Assay and Quick Test Kits for Gastrointestinal test kit for Protozal Gastro Intestinal Infection sustained economic enteric infection, especially focusing on bacterial gene LAMP quick test kit for Cryptosporidium parvum pig genotype II Infections of Swine (Crytosporidosis) of Swine detection of Cryptosporidium parvum using Loop-mediated Field tested and validated LAMP test kit for Cryptosporidiosis growth Isothermal Amplification method (LAMP)

Improved Investigation, Diagnosis and Technical Rapid, inclusive, and Support the pig industries of the Philippines and New and improved diagnostic tests/assays for swine PCAARRD Swine Raisers 1/1/2011 12/31/2013 ON GOING 2,566,800 26,400.00 Support for the Control of Respiratory Diseases of sustained economic Australia to reduce mortality and morbidity respiratory disease made available at PAHC-BAI and Pigs in the Philippines and Australia associated with endemic respiratory disease, and Regional Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab-R3; Improved growth the risks from exotic diseases. capability of animal health workers (both in laboratory and field) in respiratory disease diagnosis and control; and Novel communication mechanism established for effective disease monitoring and control.

Expanding Etag Markets thru Standardization of Unique Expanding Etag Markets thru Standardization of Rapid, inclusive, and The project will focus on ensuring sustainability of etag Standardized Etag raw material evaluation guide BSU Etag processors and traders, Etag 3/1/2013 8/31/2015 ON-GOING 4,456,900 1,639,287.00 Techniques Adopted by the different Ethnic Groups in the Unique Techniques Adopted by the different Ethnic sustained economic production thru the development of S&T based innovations Etag variants with cultural branding consumers Cordilleras and Development of Convenience Type Products Groups in the Cordilleras and Development of to the generic etag processing technology. Development of Convenience type Etag products (Development of Quality Protocol for Raw Materials and Convenience Type Products (Development of growth new etag and etag based products that would suit the Classification Standards for Eta Quality Protocol for Raw Materials and Classification diverse needs and preferences of consumers. Standards for Eta

Locally developed NIR Spectroscopy Instrument for Smart Locally developed NIR Spectroscopy Instrument for Rapid, inclusive, and To develop an NIR instrument. Specifically: 1) to define the A low-cost, working NIR Spectroscopy instrument for measuring CvSU/DSAC ANR industries, researchers, farmers, 4/16/2012 4/15/2015 ON-GOING 4,682,820 358,270.50 Farming Support Services on Food and Feed Quality and Smart Farming Support Services on Food and Feed sustained economic fundamental design and features of the instrument; 2) to moisture and protein content of feeds and food (from the average regulating agencies Safety Quality and Safety manufacture the instrument incorporating locally available price of P5 M to P1.5 M) growth components; 3) to calibrate and validate the instrument for some specific constituents using multi-variate statistics.

Page 42 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Microbiological assessment of pork in Metro Manila Microbiological assessment of pork in Metro Manila Poverty reduction and his study aims to determine the practices involved in the . Microbiological baseline data of pork samples from wet markets FNRI . National Meat Inspection Services, 9/1/2013 2/28/2015 ON-GOING 4,999,994 1,089,469.00 Slaughterhouses and wet markets Slaughterhouses and wet markets empowerment of the production and distribution chain of newly slaughtered pork . Documented slaughterhouse and retail handling practices and Department of Agriculture – for poor and vulnerable held under ambient temperature; evaluate the process control assurance programs regulatory activities and policy microbiological indicators for quality and prevalence of . Microbiological baseline data of pork from three types of development pathogens in newly slaughtered pork from NMIS classes A slaughterhouses (A, AA, and locally registered) . Various stakeholders of newly and AA accredited slaughterhouses and locally registered . Working paper to serve as scientific basis for crafting a policy brief slaughtered pork like slaughterhouse slaughterhouses and in retail markets; recommend on the microbiological quality and safety of fresh pork, which will be owners, dealers, and consumers microbiological control measures for quality and safety of used by NMIS in the formulation of food safety policy guidelines and fresh pork held at ambient temperatures; and prepare a advocacy strategies working paper as basis in crafting of a policy brief on recommended microbiological control measures for quality and safety of fresh pork for utilization of NMIS in policy guidelines formulation and advocacy.

Private-Public partnership in the application of animal Private-Public partnership in the application of Rapid, inclusive, and The R&D program which will be implemented thru private- Optimized gene marker protocols for identification of genes DA Direct beneficiary of the Program: 35 5/1/2013 12/31/2015 ON GOING 20,267,656 8,105,886.00 genomics to increase productivity and improve efficiency of animal genomics to increase productivity and sustained economic public partnership aspires to increase productivity and associated with prolificacy, growth rate, meat quality, disease swine breeder farms the Philippine Swine Industry improve efficiency of the Philippine Swine Industry improve production efficiency of the Philippine swine industry resistance Indirect beneficiary: about 400 Small growth through the application of gene marker technology in Established swine genetic service laboratory for for the identification hold farmers will benefit with pigs with breeding and selection. Project 1 involves identification and of positive traits and screening of genetic defects and negative genes good genetics as a result of genomics optimization of gene marker associated to prolificacy and in breeder pigs program other positive production traits from local breeder pig populations. Breeder pigs will be genetically evaluated to identify which are carriers of prolificacy and other positive production traits. Genetic information of individual breeder will be utilize as input in the breeding and mating plan of the farm.

Program: Development of a National Pork Traceability Project 1: Ensuring Food Safety and Quality Along Rapid, inclusive, and To ensure safety and quality of pork, a system for tracking Traceability and identification system established from farm to market UPLB Direct beneficiary of the Program: at 4/1/2014 3/31/2017 NEW 9,908,420 1,540,698.00 System the Supply Chain Through Product Traceability: An sustained economic meat products using Information and Communication - Use-case diagram and ERD of a computer system for tracking least 2 organized swine farm (as ICT-based Pork Traceability System Model Technologies (ICT) will be developed utlilizing the RFID animals at the farm model farm for export); 2 government growth technology and QR code, and interlinked network of - A computer and RFID system for automatically tracking animals regulatory agencies computer and database. at the farm, with online, remote and wireless timely reporting system Indirect beneficiary: at least 2 meat - A computer and RFID system for automated inventory of animals processor and traders while in transit - A computer system for transferring animal-and farm-specific information to meat parts via a QR-code tagging system and tracking of meat products for the marketers - A protocol for a QR-code-based quality stamping system for the NMIS - National Database for tagging and tracking swine and meat products.

Program: Development of a National Pork Traceability Project 2: Molecular Traceability: DNA-based Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to address issues in false labelling by Molecular based (PCR and LAMP) technology/protocols for UPLB NMIS 4/1/2014 3/31/2017 NEW 5,964,431 516,134.00 System Verification of Meat Product Information sustained economic developing a technology for species identification in meat verification of meat and meat products Various stakeholders of newly and meat products. Two methods of species identification slaughtered pork like 15 growth will be developed, one utilizing the technology of Polymerase Primer sets and barcode region sequences for at least 4 species. slaughterhouse owners and 12 meat Chain Reaction (PCR) and a Loop-mediated Isothermal dealers Amplification (LAMP) method.

S&T Program for Swine Development of an e-Commerce System for Rapid, inclusive, and The project hopes to develop an ecommerce website that E-commerce integrated software system for swine breeders and UPLB Direct Program Beneficiary: 20 swine 1/1/2015 6/30/2016 NEW 2,802,618 2,014,661.80 Breeder Swine and Semen sustained economic would facilitate secured business transactions between semen breeder farms and AI providers producers and users of breeder swine and semen. Indirect beneficiary: at least 50 swine growth User manual on installation, operation, maintenance and security farms will benefit from the system Hardware Design of highly-available clusters of database servers and web servers

S&T Program for Swine Proj 2. Establishment of e-commerce facilities for Rapid, inclusive, and The project hopes to develop an ecommerce website that E-commerce integrated software system for swine breeders and UPLB Direct Program Beneficiary: 20 swine 1/1/2015 6/30/2016 NEW 4,996,487 902,174.00 semen and breeder pigs sustained economic would facilitate secured business transactions between semen breeder farms and AI providers producers and users of breeder swine and semen. Indirect beneficiary: at least 50 swine growth User manual on installation, operation, maintenance and security farms will benefit from the system

S&T Program for Swine Project 1. New Title: Technology commercialization Poverty reduction and Develop effective knowledge and technology transfer and 100% of RADDLs and SUC animal disease diagnostic laboratories CLSU RADDLs, SUCs and PVOs 1/1/2014 12/31/2015 NEW 5,320,745 2,789,385.00 and institutionalization of LAMP-based repid empowerment of the adoption strategies of the LAMP based diagnostic and 60% of PVOs in major swine producing regions such as III, IV, . selected private animal disease diagnostic test of swine respiratory and poor and vulnerable technology by the industry VI, VII, XI and XII in the country that are trained in the LAMP-based diagnostic laboratories gastrointestinal infections (Old Title: Enhancing assay on respiratory and gastrointestinal swine infections disease diagnostic services in swine thru transfer of 2. Developed training materials on LAMP assays. Loop Mediated 3. Fabricated portable heat block for LAMP-based assays. 4. Policy instrument in support to the institutionalization of LAMP adoption by state-based animal disease diagnostic laboratories. 5. Passing of an Administrative Order (AO) in support to the institutionalization of LAMP-based assays among state-based animal disease diagnostic laboratories.

Page 43 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Improvement of Swine Management Systems Using 26,400.00 Microbial and Mechanical Interventions

Fishing Maps Using Space Technology (fishMUST) Fishing Maps Using Space Technology (fishMUST) Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to utilize a number of remotely-sensed Algorithm that will be used to generate fish finder maps and a IEMS Fishers, Industry 9/1/2013 8/31/2015 NEW 15,593,000 4,866,893.90 sustained economic images to generate fish finder maps to support sustainable technical report summarizing the physical basis and providing fising and effective fisheries resources management guidelines on how to use the maps; Daily fish finder maps showing growth areas with high probability of fish catch; fish catch data from fishing expedition; Fishermen are trained to use fish finder maps

Development of captive breeding and hatchery technology Development of captive breeding and hatchery Rapid, inclusive, and The present knowledge on captive breeding of holothurians Established information on gonadal development and feeding habits MSU-Naawan Fisherfolk and people‟s organizations; 9/1/2014 8/31/2016 NEW 5,281,007 3,245,104.10 for White Teatfish Holothuria fuscogilva (Cherbonnier 1980) technology for White Teatfish Holothuria fuscogilva sustained economic in the Philippines is limited to Holothuria scabra (Gamboa et of Holothuria fuscogilva in natural environment; Captive breeding and Local government units (esp. Lopez from Lopez Jaena, M isamis Occidental (Cherbonnier 1980) from Lopez Jaena, M isamis al. 2004, 2012; Gamboa and Juinio-Meñez 2007; Nievales hatchery rearing protocol for Holothuria fuscogilva; Production of H. Jaena, Misamis Or.); Academic and Occidental growth 2007; Juinio- Meñez et al. 2011, Juinio- Meñez et al. 2011, fuscogilva juveniles for release in the wild or sea ranching initiatives; research institutions; Entrepreneurs 2012). The mariculture potential of the commercially Paper for presentation in scientific fora and publication in peer- and hatchery managers; valuable H. fuscogilva which can attain higher biomass reviewed international journal; Cost estimates of H. fuscogilva Researchers, undergraduate and should be explored. The abundance of H. fuscogilva in hatchery production; Proposed management measures to sustain H. graduate students Capayas Island provides an excellent opportunity and a fuscogilva stocks (e.g. hatchery production, stock enhancement and ready source of parental stock to study its aquaculture sea ranching). potential. Successful initiatives in captive breeding and hatchery production of H. fuscogilva will provide opportunities for stock enhancement. Restocking of hatchery reared juveniles appears to be the only viable option to increase population in natural habitats (Friedman et al. 2010) as the low dispersal ability of many sea cucumber limits natural recovery from heavy overfishing. Since sea cucumbers are also broadcast spawners mates need to be close to each other to ensure successful reproduction. Restocking also presents a promising potential for well- organised communities to create sustainable, supplemental livelihoods through stock enhancement initiatives (Mills et al. 2012) that would help alleviation poverty among coastal communities.

Improving Processing of Sea Cucumber through Improving Processing of Sea Cucumber through Rapid, inclusive, and UPLB 2,826,199.05 Mechanization and Packaging Mechanization and Packaging sustained economic growth Seedstock Production of Valuable Sea Cucumbers, Seedstock Production of Valuable Sea Cucumbers, Rapid, inclusive, and The main problem faced by the multi-species sea cucumber Generation of hatchery protocols for ball sea cucumber (Phyllophorus UP Visayas Coastal LGU, fisherfolks and 4/1/2015 3/15/2016 NEW 9,404,000 5,539,156.00 Phyllophorus proteus(Ball sea cucumber) and Bohadschia Phyllophorus proteus(Ball sea cucumber) and sustained economic fishery in the country which calls for R&D intervention is the proteus) and chalkfish (Bohadschia marmorata) to increase options organization, and private sector marmorata (chalkfish) in the VISAYAS Bohadschia marmorata (chalkfish) in the VISAYAS declining wildstock population. It is important to increase the of cultivable species in the industry; Sea cucumber releases or engaged in hatchery growth production of high value sea cucumbers but currently the transplantation in core zones of marine reserves or sanctuaries to Philippines is only able to culture Holothuria scabra. enhance spawning stocks; Establishment of communal sea cucumber production areas in Western Visayas for sea ranching or mariculture fisherfolks to supplement their income; and, Production and dissemination of info/educational guides, materials and other data products that advocate sustainable sea cucumber fishery among LGUs and fisherfolks management councils and organizations.

Stock Delineation and Phylogenetics of Selected High-Value Stock Delineation and Phylogenetics of Selected Rapid, inclusive, and To examine genetic diversity, genetic structure, and Taxonomic identification and information on species distribution and UPCS-MSI Sandfish gatherers, LGUs, 10/1/2011 9/30/2014 ON-GOING 4,483,349 876,247.69 Sea Cucumbers in Support of Conservation and High-Value Sea Cucumbers in Support of sustained economic connectivity among natural populations of H. scabra and phylogeography of S. horrens and H. scabra across the Philippines; aquaculture industry, researchers Management Conservation and Management Stichopus horrens using morphological and molecular Information on genetic diversity, population genetic structure, growth methods for stock delineation and identification of putative connectivity, and putative management units for natural populations management units; 2. To examine genetic diversity of H. of H. scabra or S. horrens; Information on genetic diversity of scabra broodstock used for culture. broodstock populations of H. scabra; . Information on the possible genetic impacts of release of hatchery-produced individuals on genetic diversity of wild populations; Protocols for genetic analysis of H. scabra populations; Training of local researchers on sea cucumber taxonomy and systematics.

Distribution and Management of Carrageenohyte Distribution and Management of Carrageenohyte Rapid, inclusive, and UPD 12/1/2014 9/30/2015 NEW 4,982,155.00 Seedstocks Generated from Seaweed Nurseries Seedstocks Generated from Seaweed Nurseries sustained economic growth Pangtawid Project for the Rehabiltation of Davao Orienatal Pangtawid Project for the Rehabiltation of Davao Rapid, inclusive, and he project aims to establish seaweed farms using fast Establishment of seaweed seedling banks for easy access of DNSC Pablo Stricken Communities 1/1/2013 2/1/2015 ON-GOING 9,281,880 4,570,660.24 and Compestela Valley brought by typhoon Pablo through Orienatal and Compestela Valley brought by sustained economic growing cultivars of sp/Kappaphycus sp. which seedstocks of possible adoptors; Strategies for management of Seaweed Farming typhoon Pablo through Seaweed Farming will serve as livelihood to coastal communities in Davao production losses growth Oriental and Comval Province affected by typhoon Pablo and also establish seedling banks as source of seedstocks for planting in the area.

Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Program Pinoy S&T Services for Farmers and Entrepreneurs Rapid, inclusive, and This project intends to improve Gracilaria production through Package of S and T- based material for Gracilaria farming; Higher DMMMSU Seaweed farmers 2/1/2013 1/1/2015 ON-GOING 2,104,303 608,602.49 (PSF): Original: Community Based STBF Project in Program (PSF): Original: Community Based STBF sustained economic the community based STBF modality. Likewise, the project production of good quality Gracilaria; Sustainable production of Improving Seaweeds Production in La Union Project in Improving Seaweeds Production in La shall enhance active participation among resource users of Gracilaria seaweed; Established community Gracilaria seaweed Revised: Community Based S&T Based Farm on Gracilaria Union Revised: growth Gracilaria and empower them in promoting Gracilaria producers; and Trained 50 Gracilaria seaweed growers using Pr Community Based S&T Based Farm on Gracilaria resource management and sustainability. improved farming method. Pr Page 44 of 45 Pnoy Key Result Total Project Program Title Project Title Description of Program/Project/Objectives Expected Output/Target Implementing Agency (Lead) Beneficiaries Start End Status 2014 PCAARRD GIA Areas (KRA) Cost Seaweed Area GIS-Based Mapping as Production Support Seaweed Area GIS-Based Mapping as Production Rapid, inclusive, and The project aims to a) determine extent of seaweed farming Geodatabase and atlas of maps on seaweed farming in the XU Seaweed farmers, Policy makers and 10/1/2014 3/31/2016 NEW 19,000,000 14,196,448.00 System for Sustainable Seaweeds Farming in Mindanao Support System for Sustainable Seaweeds Farming sustained economic in Mindanao; b) determine culture techniques, system and Philippines as production support system Research Institutions in Mindanao other relevant information of the different farming sites in the growth region; and c) map out all these information in GIS- generated thematic maps.

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