Modelling Military Camps for Organic Farming Enterprises: The 77IB Cadre Battalion, PA Experience

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REFERENCES

R. A. 3931 - Air Pollution Control Law of 1964

P. D. 705 - Revised Forestry Reform Code of 1975

E. O. 264 - Citizen Armed Force of 1987

R. A. 7077 - AFP Reservist Act of 1991

R. A. 8749 - Clean Air Act of 1999

R. A. 9003 - Eco Solid Waste Mngt Act of 2000

R. A. 9729 - Climate Change Act of 2009

R. A. 10068 - Organic Agriculture Act of 2010

E. O. 23, s-2011 - Moratorium in the Cutting of Timber

E. O. 26, s-2011 - National Greening Program

AFP IPSP “Bayanihan”, series of 2012

HPA Policy on Livelihood Program dated 20 July 2013

5ID CAMPLAN “Bayanihan Star” dtd 1 Oct 2014

SCOPE OF PRESENTATION

A. The Unproductive Land Waiting to be

Transformed

B. Preparing the Landscape Blueprint

C. The Make-over Process

D. The Realization of Tireless Determination

E. Education and Tourism

F. Project Recognitions

G. Battalion’s Mandate

H. Concluding Statement

I. Way Ahead

The Unproductive Land

Waiting to be Transformed

There were only 3 existing old painted

buildings with poor maintenance

having no basic facilities including

security posts, mess hall, ammunition

depot, vehicle shed, etc.

12x33 ft Conference Room Camp picture Feb. 1, 2014

Preparing the Landscape Blueprint

1. Install and improve basic facilities

2. Implement Waste Mgt System

3. Planting of any available fruit and

non-fruit tree species and

vegetables

4. Unexpected activities

The Make-over Process

1. Implementing of Waste

Management Program

2. Preparing of intercropping site

3. Establishing of Parking Areas

4. Constructing of visitors’ receiving

areas

5. Installing of path walks and

directional signs

6. Installing of drainage system

The Make-over Process

7. Establishing of Integrated Farm

8. Building of Apayao Hut

9. Constructing the Angel’s Hair Vine

canopy

10. Constructing of Multipurpose Hall

11. Establishing of Nursery

The Make-over Process

12. Installing of security posts

13. Renovating of Admin Office

14. Constructing of Ammunition Depot

15. Constructing of Enlisted

Personnel (EP) Mess hall

16. Constructing of Motor Pool and

motorcycle shed

The Make-over Process

17. Renovating of EP Quarters

18. Constructing of Officers’ Mess hall

19. Constructing of Female Soldiers’

Quarters and Mess hall

1st Eco

Composting

Receptacle

Residual

Waste Depot

ECO COMPOSTING RECEPTACLE (ECR)TECHNOLOGY

- Mr. Fred L.

Fangonon, former

Brgy. Capt. of Loakan,

Baguio City invented &

initiated an above-

ground enclosure that

can compost all kinds

of bio-degradable

waste without

shredding.

is a dangerous gas that destroys the ozone layer and can cause great damage to people when improperly managed.

It has the biggest share contributing to climate change.

For the last 27 years, the 220 hectares Payatas’ Open Dumpsite in Quezon City has accommodated the wastes of 26 municipallities of Quezon and Metro Manila.

Rising to a 50 feet wall of garbage, it took the lives of more than 300 of its residents on July 10, 2000.

2nd

ECR

3-Has. Santor CAFGU Detachment Farm

Brgy Santor, Rizal, Kalinga

The Realization of Tireless Determination

• All planned facilities were installed and enhanced

• Solid Waste Management was strictly observed,

enhanced and cascaded to company and detachment

levels as well as adopted by higher military authorities

and many stakeholders

• Organic Farm validated & certified by UPLB

• Waste Mgt and Organic Farming projects was recognized

& adopted by various stakeholders

• The farm recognized as Learning Site on Organic

Agriculture in region 02

• The project has become an Agro-Eco Tourism Site

eventually without intention

SCHEME TO BOOST ORGANIC FARMING

RECYCLABLE WASTE RECEPTACLE

(SIMPLIFIED MRF)

SEGREGATION SOURCE RECEPTACLE

RESIDUAL WASTE

DEPOTLANDFILL

(CONTAINED 238 SACKS OF PLASTIC)

SEGREGATION SOURCE RECEPTACLE

KUBO

KUBO

PATHWALK

PATHWALK

DRAINAGE

INTEGRATED FARM

INTEGRATED FARM

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Earwig is an insect that destroys other insect-

pests like corn borers and coconut beetles.

Trichogramma is an insect that lays eggs

into destructive insect’s eggs. Its larvae will

then destroy the destructive insect’s egg by

feeding on it.

Insect deceivers/traps/attractors :

- Pigeon Pea - Citronella

- Flowering plants - Bottles on trellis

- Neem tree

Organically grown plants inside the camp are fed to poultry

animals like Madre de Agua and other nutritious plants

ANGEL VINE

ity

NURSEY

EP QUARTERS

EP QUARTERS

BOQ

98

3-Hectare, Brgy Santor, Rizal, Kalinga

Education and Tourism

100

102

104

113

ity

133

Isabela Experimental Station

RFO 02, DA

1. Certified Organic Farm by UPLB

2. Cited as Learning Site on Organic Agri by ATI-RTC

02, DA

3. Bannawag Magazine of Manila Bulletin

4. Credited by USAID for its Climate Change

Mitigation efforts

5. Intelligence and Security Group, PA

6. Northern Luzon Command, AFP

7. 5th Infantry Division, Philippine Army

8. Credited by Philippine Army

9. Agricultural Training Institute, RTC 02, DA (5)

CHED/DEPED

10.Cagayan State University, Lal-lo Campus

(Burubur CAA PB)

11.Ifugao State University, Potia Campus

12.Quirino State University, Diffun, Quirino

13.Schools Division of the City of Ilagan

14.Isabela School of Arts & Trades, City of

Ilagan

15.Aguinaldo NHS, Ramon, Isabela

16.Angadanan NHS, Angadanan, Isabela

CHED/DEPED

17. Tumauini South Elem School, Tumauini, Isabela

18. Alicao-cao Elem Sch, Cauayan City

19. Pilig Alto Elem School, Cabagan, Isabela

20. Sindon-Bayabo Elem Sch, City of Ilagan

21. Moldero Elem Sch, Tumauini, Isabela

LGU

22. Sta Maria, Isabela

23. Tabuk City, Kalinga

24. Besao, Mt Prov (Kin-iway CAA PB)

25. Buguey, Cagyan

26. Brgy Alicao-cao, Cauayan City

MEDIA AND NEWS MAGAZINES

27. ABS-CBN North Luzon Bureau

28. Bombo Radio, Tuguegarao & Lal-lo

29. Radio ng Bayan, Tuguegarao

30. Radio Natin, Tabuk City

31. Bannawag Magazine in its June, July &

August 2015 Issue

32. Army Journal, 2nd quarter 2015

33. Northern Beacon, 2015 Anniversary Issue

34. North Star, 2015 Anniversary Issue

153

LGU BESAO, MT PROV (CAR)

27 February 2015

CSU LAL-LO CAMPUS, CAGAYAN (REG 02)

10 June 2015

The only Certified Organic Farm and Waste Mngt Model in the Philippine

Army

77IB MISSION:

Organize, train, equip and administer CAFGU

Active Auxiliary forces in CAR and Isabela and

Cagayan in Region 02

CAFGUAA TRAINING PROGRAM, CY 2014

PROGRAM COURSE NO. OF

TRAINING

CONDUCTED

STUDENTS

GRADUATED

23 Basic Military

Training

23 1,340

Note: 1,300 regular and CAA personnel retrained

th

Note: 514 regular and CAA personnel retrained

TOTAL = 54 classes with 1,814 students graduated

• Regular and CAA personnel significantly increased

Regular personnel increase of 120 or

17.26%

CAA personnel increase of 1,340 or 27.34%

• Speedy application of reward and punishment

Reprimanded, demoted & discharged

misfits

Best CAA of the Year, CY 2014, PA wide

Best EP of the Year, CY 2015, 5ID wide (UN-

Haiti)

• Established transparent management of financial resources

Unobligated Funds and Cash Return

2014 =P3,925,440.00 - unobligated

2014 =P292,590.00 - cash return (108 CAA)

SUB-TOTAL =P4,218,030.00 (1 yr)

2015 =P2,393,790.00 - unobligated

2015 =2,700.00 - cash return (1 CAA)

SUB-TOTAL =P2,396,490.00 (8 mos)

GRAND TOTAL = P6,614,520.00

• Downloaded more financial and logistical resources

• Continuous unannounced spot field visits

BEST ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE YEAR, CY 2015

5TH INFANTRY DIVISION-WIDE

Part of the confiscated illegally cut lumber at San Guillermo, Isabela

PD 705 & EO 23 – Anti-Illegal Logging Efforts

Efforts to assist DENR implement Log Ban

IPSP “BAYANIHAN” SAMPLE OF BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS PROJECTS (PD 705/EO 23)

E.O. 26, s-2011 – Nat’l Greening Program

Fruitbearing

tree

Non-fruitbearing

treeTotal

2, 315 4,005 6,320

Planted Tree SeedlingsFebruary 2014 to date

CONCLUDING STATEMENT

On Philippine Agriculture, the

project assisted in promoting

organic agriculture and in

encouraging people to use

safe and economical farming

to protect public health and the

environment.

CONCLUDING STATEMENT

On leisure and tourism, assisted the

government in promoting Agro-Eco

Tourism as recreational,

entertainment or educational

purposes

CONCLUDING STATEMENT

On global warming and climate

change, assisted the government in

educating the people to practice

managing their solid waste and for

safe and economical farming as an

individual contribution to mitigate

climate change and global warming.

CONCLUDING STATEMENT

The society in general are

enlightened and educated on safe

and economical farming and on

simple low-cost but effective and

environmentally-sound waste

management.

WAY AHEAD of the PROJECT

1. Installation of irrigation system

2. Establishment of apiculture

3. Establishment of botanical garden

6. Recruitment of skilled CAFGU

7. As Extension Service Provider

8. DOT certificate as Agri-Tourism Site

9. Continue to enhance the project

End of Briefing

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