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Gia Projects Cy 2012 LIST OF (GRANTS-IN-AID) GIA PROJECTS CY 2012 Total Project Status (as No. Project Title Project Description Name of Beneficiary/ Address Cost (PhP) '000 of 15 Nov 2012) Upgrading the Manufacturing Facility for Provision of additional equipment to Association of Differently- 279,325 Operational. Production of School Furnitures: increase the output or products produced Abled Persons of Brgy. Association of Differently-abled Person and to enhance the skills of differently- Indangan/ Brgy. Indangan, 1 (ADAP) Multipurpose Cooperative abled persons Buhangin, Davao City, District II Strawberry Production Technology Acquisition of hybrids and highly Baganihan Agri-Eco Ventures 235,000 Successfully Demonstration and Transfer: Baganihan productive strawberry varieties Cooperative/ Marilog, Davao implemented. 2 Agri-Eco Ventures City, District III Cooperative (Phase II) Design and Fabrication of Additional S&T Support to the fabrication of new exhibits RECORD Foundation Inc./ Bo. 568,152 For reconsideration. Exhibits to Enhance Sustainability of for the Science Centrum Obrero, Davao City, District I Mindanao Science Centrum Program for 3 S&T Promotion of Scientific Literacy Facilitating Establishment and Enhancement of the capacities of women SDCAsia/ Brgy. Kaganguhan, 286,500 Conducted RTEC visit Commercialization of Community-Based groups in improving the fish processing Panabo City, District II last May 11, 2012. 4 Aqua Processing Technology and Facility skills to be able to become active Awaiting for ORs from for Women participants in the aquaculture industry the proponent. Pilot Testing of Rice Husk Gasifier Stove Provision of additional equipment to Kababayen-an Alang sa 163,000 For second release. The in the Production of Coconut Sugar reduce the cost of production in cooking Teknolohiya nga Haum sa equipment is not yet and improve the quality of the company's Kinaiyahan ug Kauswagan delivered. For RTEC product (KATAKUS), Inc./ Betty More/ inspection. 5 Brgy. Katipunan, Carmen, Davao del Norte, District II Acquisition of Information Communication Enhancement of service facilities that PAGRO-FITS Center/ 160,000 Check ready for release. Technology (ICT) Equipment for the could provide appropriate information, Dominador A. Encarnacion/ Enhancement of Services of FITS Davao education, communication, materials, PAGRO, Government Center, 6 del Norte sustainable technologies, timeliness of Mankilam, Tagum City, Davao information and use of information del Norte/ (084) 370-7295, technology for fast access and delivery of District I services Establishment of Salt Fertilizer Production A venture to contribute to the province's North Davao Oriental Planters 158,900 Started implementation. Project goal of providing the salt needs of Davao Association, Inc./ Cateel, Equipment already 7 Oriental by 2012 Davao Oriental, District I delivered to the cooperator. Development of the Salt Industry in Davao The project aims to establish one (1) pilot Kalumonan Development 100,000 Pending. Proponent no Oriental's 2nd District salt production project in the 2nd Center, Inc./ Batobato, San longer interested with the Congressional District at Davao Oriental Isidro, Davao Oriental, District solar drying method. To 8 II explore other methods of producing salt. Upgrading Fry Quality of “Aloy” Tilapia Provision of supplies and materials to Aloy Tilapia and Hatchery 89,495 Successfully Hatchery enhance the production of high value Farm/ Governor Generoso, implemented. The marine fishes in the locality through Davao Oriental, District II cooperator already gave 9 captured fish culture technology free fingerlings to 2 fisherfolks in the community. For liquidation. Sinamay Production Project Acquiring appropriate technology in the Pyaggaguwan Learning Center 25,000 Acquired appropriate establishment of abaca weaving (PLC)/ Mrs. Rosemarie technology (handloom) in 10 production project Margarito Chairperson/ the establishment of Caraga, Davao Oriental, abaca weaving District I production project. Perimeter Fencing of Automatic Rain Construction of a perimeter fence for Communities in Davao 28,000 For purchase request of Gauges (ARGs) to be Installed in Davao ARG in Compostela Valley for measuring Oriental Province the materials needed in 11 Oriental the amount of rain in the said area over a the construction of set amount of time. perimeter fence Commercialization of Charmix All Purpose Provision of Packaging and Labelling W. N. Chemical Laboratory/ 50,000 Released July 13, 2012. Cleaner assistance and raw materials for effective Kapt. F. Toroba Street, 12 commercialization of the product. Poblacion Cateel, Davao Oriental, District I Piloting of Forced Draft Dryer Use for Provision of supplies and materials to Engr. Angelito T. de Asis/ De 150,000 Awaiting for the Herbal Teas and Supplement assess the actual performance of the Asis Machine Design and justification letter from Preparations dryer design developed by the proponent Fabrication/ Digos City, Davao the proponent indicating 13 by piloting its use in the dehydration of del Sur, District I no AFR for 2011. raw materials for the manufacture of , herbal preparations Technology Upgrading of Fresh Miki Provision of additional equipment to Binasbas Multi-Purpose 304,000 Released 1st tranche on Production and Establishment of Meat upgrade the current fresh miki noodles Cooperative/ Brgy. Binasbas, May 30, 2012. On-going Processing Equipment production of the cooperative Laak, Compostela Valley procurement of Province, District I equipment. The 14 proponent still cannot purchase equipment since there is still no proper lay-out in their plant. Compostela Valley Jewelry Industry Promoting the transfer of technology Jewelry makers and Jewelry 41,000 Conducted jewelry Training and Consultancy Program with including designing and manufacturing to association/ cooperative in training and site visits to PUM Netherlands the jewelry makers in Compostela Valley Compostela Valley associations/ 15 Province cooperatives March 17 - April 3. LIST OF SETUP PROJECTS Total Project Status (as No. Project Title Project Description Name of Beneficiary/ Address Cost (PhP) '000 of 15 Nov 2012) Upgrading of Manufacturing Process of Provision of additional equipment to Reymic Enterprises, Catalunan 167,460 On-going. Project Funds Gourmet Tuyo Products of Reymic improve shelf-life of the product, quality Grande, Davao City, District I released July 19, 2012 1 Enterprises and palatability of the product and speed up the process Upgrading of Vinegar Production Facilities Provision of additional equipment to Apo Vinegar/ #25 San Miguel 586,000 On-going. Project Funds improve shelf-life of the product, quality Village, Matina, Davao City, released July 14, 2012 2 and palatability of the product and speed District I up the process Upgrading of Machine Shop Services Provision of additional equipment to MFC Machine Shop/ 106 990,000 On-going. Equipment improve quality of workmanship and Duhaylunsod Bldg., R. Castillo already acquired. 3 service delivery through prevention of St., Agdao, Davao City, District leakage and prevention of mixing of oil I with water Capability Upgrading of Fabrication Provision of equipment that would SideWall Eng'g, Bunawan, 1,950,000 Approved. Project funds Services of Sidewall Engineering enhance the quality and products and Davao City, District II to be released to 4 achieve design of equipment that is at par beneficiary. with the commercially available and imported products Establishment of Cold Chain Facility to Provision of additional equipment to D' Farmer's Market Bajada 998,000 Approved. Project Funds Prolong Shelf Life of Fresh Frozen Durian protect the integrity of fresh durian during Davao City, District II released Nov 7, 2012. and Reduce Spoilage freezing process and to prolong the shelf- 5 life and quality of fresh frozen durian from harvest until it reaches the final and intended consumer Accelerated Fermentation of Pineapple Provision of equipment to upgrade the DAVCO Compound, Purok 5, 423,869 Approved. For realease Wines and Vinegar and Quality fermentation of pineappple wine and Brgy. Cawayan, Calinan of funds. Improvement of Fruit Juices and Fruit vinegar and to improved production District, Davao City, District III 6 Jams processes of pineapple jam. Thus,resulting to a better quality of finished product. Facilities Expansion for the Production of Provision of additional equipment to Tagum Golden Foods/ 222,400 Approved. Equipment on Calamansi Concentrate of Tagum Golden convert the manual squeezing operations Magdum, board bound to Davao. 7 Foods into automated operations as well as Tagum City, Davao del Norte, improve productivity and quality Distric I Ice Cream Production Provision of additional equipment to Magvilla Ice Cream Delight/ 470,000 On-going procurement of contribute to the supply of ice cream in Basco Drive, Don Gonzales equipment. 8 Tagum City and its adjacent Avenue, Tagum City, Davao municipalities as well as improve its del Norte. District I production Technology Upgrading in Natural Feeds Provision of additional equipment to Aces Polytechnic College/ 960,000 Approved. For realease Processing upgrade technology in natural feeds TADECO Road, Brgy, San of funds. 9 processing plant project Francisco, Panabo City, Davao del Norte, District II Technology Upgrading of Coco Sugar Provision of equipment to mechanize the Healthy Sweets/ 994,600 Approved. Project Funds Processing company's operation's and improve the Bgy. Katipunan, Panabo City, Released Oct. 12, 2012 10 production
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