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1 Extension Services Division Annual Report CY 2010 Executive Summary The Extension Services of the Central Bicol State University of Agriculture had shown even more renewed dynamism in 2010 after its conversion into a university in the later part of last year. The streamlined programs of the Extension Services Division were implemented to meet the mandate of the Division which is to develop extension delivery models for the effective transfer of appropriate technologies in agriculture and industrial technology. Additionally, the different institutes and campuses of the University initiated and undertook parallel extension activities involving the faculty and students, thus resulting to more dynamic extension services of the University. Two (2) new employees were hired to assist in the implementation of extension programs / projects and activities (PPAs). Faculty Extensionists were designated as Program Heads to assist the Extension Director in ensuring effective development and implementation of the four core programs of the University Extension Services. The Extension Operations Manual was finalized and served as the guiding document in the execution of all extension PPAs. With six(6) Graduate programs and four (4) Undergraduate programs which must pass Level III re-accreditation of AACCUP, the Universitys curricular offerings have to meet accreditation criteria in 10 areas, including extension. Motivated by this challenge, the University became more aggressive in its extension undertakings which were documented and packaged in preparation for the AACCUP visit. The concerted efforts of the institutes concerned and the Extension Services Division paid off when the Extension area, along with the other criteria, was given a passing score. The success of the ten (10) programs in getting its Level III re-accreditation inspired the Extension staff to perform better than expected, hence fortifying program implementation. Linkages were strengthened and new ones were established and developed, additional financial resources flowed in and the Extension Program Heads, Coordinators and staff became more busy and active in the performance of their respective tasks. All of these contributed to the accomplishments of the Extension Services Division which are included in this annual report. The report does not only present the accomplishment of the Extension Services Division but includes, among others, the extension endeavors of the various institutes and campuses of CBSUA. It is divided into five parts: Part 1 covered Extension Modality Development and Implementation; Part II included report on Technology Packaging and Transfer; Part III reported on Continuing Education and Training; Part IV contained reports on Technical Expert Services and Special Projects; and Part V presented the extension activities of different institutes and campuses of the University.

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Extension Services Division

Annual Report CY 2010

Executive Summary

The Extension Services of the Central Bicol State University of Agriculture had shown

even more renewed dynamism in 2010 after its conversion into a university in the later part of

last year.

The streamlined programs of the Extension Services Division were implemented to meet

the mandate of the Division which is to develop extension delivery models for the effective

transfer of appropriate technologies in agriculture and industrial technology. Additionally, the

different institutes and campuses of the University initiated and undertook parallel extension

activities involving the faculty and students, thus resulting to more dynamic extension services of

the University. Two (2) new employees were hired to assist in the implementation of extension

programs / projects and activities (PPAs). Faculty Extensionists were designated as Program

Heads to assist the Extension Director in ensuring effective development and implementation of

the four core programs of the University Extension Services. The Extension Operations Manual

was finalized and served as the guiding document in the execution of all extension PPAs.

With six(6) Graduate programs and four (4) Undergraduate programs which must pass

Level III re-accreditation of AACCUP, the University’s curricular offerings have to meet

accreditation criteria in 10 areas, including extension. Motivated by this challenge, the

University became more aggressive in its extension undertakings which were documented and

packaged in preparation for the AACCUP visit. The concerted efforts of the institutes concerned

and the Extension Services Division paid off when the Extension area, along with the other

criteria, was given a passing score.

The success of the ten (10) programs in getting its Level III re-accreditation inspired the

Extension staff to perform better than expected, hence fortifying program implementation.

Linkages were strengthened and new ones were established and developed, additional financial

resources flowed in and the Extension Program Heads, Coordinators and staff became more busy

and active in the performance of their respective tasks. All of these contributed to the

accomplishments of the Extension Services Division which are included in this annual report.

The report does not only present the accomplishment of the Extension Services Division

but includes, among others, the extension endeavors of the various institutes and campuses of

CBSUA. It is divided into five parts: Part 1 covered Extension Modality Development and

Implementation; Part II included report on Technology Packaging and Transfer; Part III reported

on Continuing Education and Training; Part IV contained reports on Technical Expert Services

and Special Projects; and Part V presented the extension activities of different institutes and

campuses of the University.

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CENTRAL BICOL STATE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE

Extension Services Division

Vision

The extension program of CBSUA envisions improvement in the quality of life of the

men and women clients with enhanced capacity for adaptation to changes in climate and the

environment.

Mission

The CBSUA Extension program is committed to improve systems and practices in the

service areas by building capacities of clients for food security, technology development,

enterprise development, disaster risk management and public safety, functional literacy and

instructional development, and strongly promoting gender equality.

Goal

Increase clients’ productivity and capacity to adapt to changes in the environment

through appropriate technology transfer models, extension delivery services and community

development schemes for greater appreciation and application of science and technology in

agriculture and allied fields towards improvement in their quality of life.

General Objective in the Conduct of Extension Service

Develop appropriate technology transfer models and community development schemes

for greater appreciation and application of science and technology to improve productivity and

ensure food security amidst climate change.

Specific Objectives of the Extension Services Division

To build capacity, improve productivity and ensure food security of the men and women

clients, the University shall:

1. Develop and implement technology transfer models and community development

programs;

2. Provide holistic continuing education projects to enhance capability of faculty,

students and clients;

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3. Develop knowledge products for techno transfer to enhance agricultural productivity

and competitiveness;

4. Implement special projects and provide consultancy services for special groups of

clients;

5. Establish linkage with relevant agencies, organizations and private sectors (both local

and international);

6. Increase participation of faculty and students in extension and community services;

7. Perform participatory M&E activities with LGUs, NGOs, and other relevant agencies

to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of extension programs; and

8. Enhance interface of the four mandated functions.

Core Values

The core values being upheld by the Extension Services manpower include:

Teaching people to farm using appropriate technology for food security

Promoting team work and unity

Achieving Quality and Excellence in all its programs and projects

Promoting Liberalism

Enhancing Institutional pride

Observing Professionalism in the practice of extension service

Promoting Social inclusiveness and gender equality

Program Components

The following are the program components of the CBSUA Extension Services:

Extension Modality Development and Implementation

Technology Packaging and Transfer

Continuing Education and Training

Technical Experts Service and Special Projects

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS

for

2010

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Mayor Ernesto A. Bagasbas and Dr. Cely Binoya cut the

ribbon during the launching of FITS – Balatan.

MA Diego T. Tud, Dr. Cely Binoya and BICARRD Dir. Ninfa R. Pelea sign the MOA during the launching of FITS – Pamplona.

DOST V Dir. Tomas B. Briñas, CBSUA VP Joel L. Batanes together with PCARRD and BICARRD Officials

during the launching of FITS – Nabua.

I. EXTENSION MODALITY DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION

A. Techno Gabay Program

The Techno Gabay Program (TGP) is a modality

developed by PCARRD and is being implemented by

BCARDD member institutions, including CBSUA to bring

science-based information and technology services to end-users

in the agriculture, forestry and natural resources (AFNR)

sectors.

To deliver its mandate, the TGP is framed with four

interrelated modalities: the Farmer’s information and

Technology Services (FITS); Farmer-Scientist Bureau (FSB) or

Magsasaka Siyentista (MS); Information, Education and

Communication (IEC) strategies; and Information and

Communications Technology (ICT).

The CBSUA, as partner member agency, aims to fill the

gap for a sustained supply of research-based information and

technical support to FITS Centers. It also aims to strengthen

capability of FITS centers by enhancing Research and

Extension services through its pool of experts.

For 2010, the University through the Extension Services

Division, succeeded in establishing additional seven (7) FITS

centers in the province of Camarines Sur. Currently, CBSUA is

now managing 10 FITS Centers. FITS Center launching

activities include Orientation of FITS-TGP as an extension

modality, signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between

PCARRD, BCARRD, CBSUA and the concerned LGU and

technology forum. Launching activities were participated in by BCARRD officials, CBSUA

officials, LGU Officials and staff and the farmers.

Table 1. Location and date of FITS Center launching and MOA signing in 2010

LGU Date of Launching &

MOA Signing

PARTICIPANTS

M F T

FITS-Bula, Cam. Sur April 6, 2010 16 19 35

FITS-Nabua, Cam. Sur October 28, 2010 22 43 65

FITS-Baao, Cam. Sur November 5, 2010 35 26 61

FITS-Balatan, Cam. Sur December 13, 2010 23 20 43

FITS-Sipocot, Cam. Sur December 14, 2010 26 14 40

FITS-Pasacao, Cam. Sur December 15, 2010 38 36 74

FITS-Pamplona, Cam. Sur December 15, 2010 17 14 31

Total 177 172 349

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Training participants prepare the ingredients for biological pesticide.

The Municipal Agriculturists or Municipal Agricultural Officers of the concerned LGUs

serve as FITS Center Managers. Each Center has a

designated Magsasaka Siyentista (MS) selected from among

the progressive farmer-clients of the municipality to model a

science and technology-based farm project which showcase

beneficial agricultural technologies of the chosen focus-

commodity to other farmers. Of the seven (7) FITS Center

launched in 2010, five (5) has already designated its MS.

Table 2. Designated Magsasaka Siyentista for FITS

Centers Established in 2010

FITS Center Magsasaka Siyentista

Bula Manuel H. Esta

Nabua Renato P. Norte

Balatan Elisa Gandola

Pasacao Danilo Barrameda

Pamplona Antonio N. Boroc

Table 3 shows the trainings conducted under the TGP in 2010. These are the Trainings on

Organic Rice Production, Organic Fertilizers and Pesticides, Biological Pesticide and Insecticide

Making and Vermicomposting which were provided to the farmers of Ocampo, Camarines Sur in

May 16 and June 18, respectively. The three-day Training on Basic Information and

Communication Technology for FITS Center staff of Camarines

Sur and Camarines Norte was also conducted on September 6-8

in collaboration with the Camarines Norte State College and

BCARRD (Table 9). Other coordination activities and relevant

meetings were also conducted as part of the regular activities of

the program.

Table 3. Meetings cum trainings and other relevant TGP activities conducted in 2010

TITLE OF ACTIVITIES PARTICIPANTS VENUE DATE

M F T

Farmers’ Meeting on

establishing Organic Rice

Production project

13 15 28 LGU-DA Ocampo,

Cam. Sur

Jan. 20, 2010

BCARRD Evaluation and

Monitoring of STBF Projects

8 11 19 DA-RFU V, San

Agustin, Pili, C.S.

April 20, 2010

A visit in the farm of Mr. Carlito Aquino, Magsasaka Siyentista of Ocampo

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Turn-over of IT equipment to Mr. Roberto C. Asico, MA of San Fernando (left), and Dr. Leonora Crucillo, MA of Ocampo (right) by ESD Director Dr.

Cely Binoya and TGP Coordinator Ms. Gina Pamor.

TITLE OF ACTIVITIES PARTICIPANTS VENUE DATE

M F T

Planning Workshop for

Ocampo Growers and

Marketers Association

15 18 33 Ocampo, Camarines

Sur

April 26, 2010

Orientation and Planning

Workshop for FITS Center

Staff, MS and STBF Team

(FITS – Pili, Ocampo, San

Fernando and Bula)

13 29 42 CBSUA Training

Center

June 17, 2010

Meeting for FITS Staff and

STBF Local Team Experts

4 5 9 LGU-San Fernando,

Camarines Sur

July 5, 2010

Bula-STBF Team Experts

Meeting

1 5 6 CBSUA-ESD July 13, 2010

STBF Team Experts Meeting 2 8 10 CBSUA-ESD August 9, 2010

Orientation Meeting on the

Survey to be conducted for the

FITS-IS

3 6 9 CBSUA-ESD October 20,

2010

Total Number of

Participants

59 97 156

Through the TGP FITS, the University also facilitated the release by BCARRD of

computer units with printers, internet connectivity, digital cameras and cellular phones to

Ocampo, San Fernando and Bula, Camarines Sur. This enabled them to get connected to various

technology sources throughout the country and to directly inquire to scientists about agricultural

problems confronting them.

B. Rainforestation Cum Livelihood Program

The Rainforestation Program entitled “Mt.Asog Rainforestation Program: A Showcase of

Silvopasture Model in Iriga City” is an extension modality crafted by the CBSUA through its

Extension Services in close collaboration with the Graduate School and other institutes of the

University. It is funded through the NEDA-PEP. This is a complementary project to the on-going

rainforestation initiative of LGU Iriga in Mt. Asog. The goal is to rehabilitate and protect the

forest ecosystem of Mt. Asog, at the same time address the livelihood needs of the farmers living

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Farmer-cooperators and their families during the establishment of the rainforestation farms.

Picture of the abaca plants taken during the monitoring visit in November 5. These were planted in August, less than 3 months ago.

within its critical slopes. The project has these major components: tree nursery and plantation

establishment and provision of livelihood support for abaca production for handicraft-making

and breeder goat-raising for milk and chevon.

A total of thirteen (13) families/farmer-

cooperators from five(5) barangays of Iriga City, namely:

San Nicolas, Sta. Elena, Sto. Domingo and Santiago, are

involved in the program. Each farmer-benefactor is

engaged in developing a 2-hectare rainforestation site

within their respective farms. They are also recipients of

the livelihood support for abaca and goat production.

For 2010, the following major accomplishments

were realized in partnership with the local government of

Iriga City:

Awarded 24 pregnant does and 4 bucks to the farmer-cooperators of the project. First

batch was distributed on March 29, 2010 and the last batch was delivered in July

2010. Each barangay received an allocation of 1 buck and 6 doe s.

Conducted the Abaca Production Training for the farmer-cooperators in July 2010 at

Sta. Elena, Iriga City (Table 9) in partnership with the Fiber Industry Development

Authority office in Camarines Sur.

Distributed 5.400 abaca suckers to farmer-cooperators in July 20 10.

Distributed 240 bags of organic fertilizer for abaca

last August 6 and 9, 2010.

Distributed feeds and biologics for goats from

April to August 2010.

Established the rainforestation farms of the

farmers-cooperators from July to December 2010.

Regular coordination and relevant activities were also

conducted. Worth mentioning were the periodic meetings of

the project team with Iriga City Mayor Madeleine Alfelor-

Gazmen and City Agriculturist Edwin Lapuz on March 12 and 29, 2010 to discuss project

updates and counterparts. Another meeting between the project team and LGU-Iriga represented

by the City Agriculturist and City Planning and Development Officer was held in August 25,

2010 for regular updating of project activities. A monitoring

visit was conducted on the abaca and goat components last

November 5, 2010.

Updates and initial data on the survival and mortality

of goats were gathered from the farmer cooperators and

barangay officials interviewed during the visit. It was reported

that only one buck is remaining out of 4 bucks dispersed and

16 does out of 24. There are also 19 surviving kids. The

present number of goat stocks is 36.

The Project Technical Team led by Dr. Cely S. Binoya together with Iriga City Mayor Madeleine A. Gazmen, LGU Staff and the recipients during the awarding of dairy goats.

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Power 5 Training participants during their hands-on at the IASEM farmlot.

After the monitoring visit, a meeting with the City Veterinarian and City Agriculturist

was held to follow up the cause of death and the necropsy reports of dead stocks. As reported,

the major cause of mortality was the heavy rains between August to December 2010.

C. Bayan – Anihan Project

The Bayan-Anihan (BA) is a Gawad Kalinga (GK) initiated project aiming to eradicate

hunger and to empower the poor through food security. During the first national roll-out of

Bayan Anihan in 2009, CBSUA was tapped as the academe partner in the implementation of the

project in 19 different GK Villages (25 modules) in Camarines Sur. In

its initial implementation, 19 faculty members and 90 combined

Agronomy, Horticulture and Agricultural Extension majors were

distributed by team to the sites. Since then, CBSUA had been actively

involved in BA through the Institute of Agricultural Sciences and

Environmental Management (IASEM) as one of its extension delivery

services.

For 2010, the University continued to provide trainings to the

GK beneficiaries through the IASEM and the Extension Services

Division (ESD). IASEM faculty and students conducted the re-

training of households about the BA program in the old and new GK

Villages in the province of Camarines Sur. Technical assistance on

the methods of crop management in terms of pest control and fertilizer management were

provided directly by the students during the Summer 2010 Field Practice program and

continuously done throughout the year by the faculty coordinators. Aside from the cultural

management practices, formulation of botanical pesticides and compost making, other trainings

to provide alternative livelihood to women in the GK sites were provided like training on

preparing dish washing liquid, fabric conditioner, and powdered-laundry soap. A Faculty In-

Charge was assigned in each GK Village.

During the second national roll-out of the project in 2010, additional sites outside of the

GK villages were identified in the province. As the SUC representative in the Bayan-Anihan

Power 5, the University was again tapped to provide technical and training assistance to selected

communities in the municipalities of Ocampo, Bula, Nabua, and Pili, Camarines Sur in

coordination with the provincial government of Camarines Sur and the concerned municipal

LGUs.

Initial activities conducted during the second roll-out were two trainings conducted in

July 2010: the BA Power 5 Training held on July 9-10, 2010 at CND Hall, CBSUA and the BA

Trainers’ Training in July 11, 2010 at Albay PDCC Conference Hall, Legaspi City. The latter

was for the pool of deputized BA Trainers in Bicol which include selected trainers from the

University. After these, a series of community trainings on BA Technology for the new sites

were successively conducted by the IASEM and ESD (Table 10).

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The two women cooperatives’ consultation meetings with the respective mayors of Del Gallego (left) and Pili (above) were facilitated by the Extension Division and faculty

members from Graduate School and IEM.

D. Barangay Sisterhood

The project “Transcending Poverty and Violence Through Barangay Sisterhood and

GAD sourcing” was implemented since 2006 by the University in partnership with the UP

Center for Women Studies Foundation, Inc., (UPCWSFI), the Philippine – Australia Community

Assistance Program (PACAP), and the LGUs of Del Gallego and Pili. The project aimed at

capacitating women who are victims of violence -- mentally, emotionally and economically -- for

them to make informed decisions in coping with violence. The project has two major

components – capacity building through trainings/seminars, and livelihood development.

As a result of the intervention, the recipients were organized into women’s cooperatives:

SICOMA or Sinuknipan-Comadaycaday Women’s Cooperative in Del Gallego and SCILCO or

Santiago Community Involvement on Livelihood Cooperative in Pili, both in Camarines Sur.

The cooperatives were capacitated to manage their own livelihood projects which were put up

from the seed money provided by the project.

Despite project termination in 2008, the University continued providing technical

assistance to these cooperatives. As a sustainability mechanism, the project was institutionalized

by the University GAD program in 2009. Thereafter, continuing education activities were

provided through the Graduate School to increase the groups’ capabilities in cooperative

management. The status of the cooperatives is continuously monitored.

In August 2010, CBSUA facilitated a meeting of these cooperatives with their respective

local chief executives. A meeting between the Mayor of Pili and SCILCO was held in August 9,

2010. The mayor was updated on the status of the cooperative and the assistance needed by the

cooperative to sustain its project. The local chief executive committed to provide a small area in

the Pili Public Market to serve as a display center of products

of SCILCO as well as support the expansion of market of the

coop’s handicrafts like involving them in trade fairs and similar

commercial activities. The meeting was attended by 30

participants, 6 males and 24 females.

Another meeting was

held with the Del Gallego

Mayor and SICOMA on August

11, 2010. The local chief

executive gave her commitment

to strengthen the Gender and

Development (GAD) activities

in her municipality. For a start, a training on GAD Planning and Budgeting was requested for

the proper utilization of the municipal GAD Fund. Fourteen (14) female participants attended the

meeting.

For the continuous operation of these women cooperatives, the Graduate School made

them as a social laboratory of its students taking Masteral and Doctoral degrees. In August 21,

2010, the SCILCO Planning Meeting was facilitated by selected Graduate Students. It was

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participated in by 16 males and 30 females. The Graduate School supports the two women

cooperatives in making small business plans for livelihood and other income generating

opportunities.

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1st row, L-R: FITS Center launching and MOA signing in Balatan and Pasacao; Information and Communication Technology Training for FITS Center staff. 2nd row, L-R: Dr. Emma Jarcia and Cr. Celererino Llesol in a meeting with the Rainforestation Program farmer cooperators; Mr. Salvador Reblora of FIDA explains about abaca suckers during Abaca Production Training; Mr. Melvin Onding of Santiago, Iriga City with the goats he received from the project. 3rd row, L-R: Power 5 Training participants doing hands-on in CBSUA; Mr. Reuel Pamor monitors BA farm in Baliauag, Minalabac; Dr. Cely Binoya with CHED evaluators visit BA farm in Cadlan, Pili. 4th row, L-R: Dr. Binoya during a meeting with SCILCO members; Dr. Binoya, Dr. Jarcia and Prof. Gina Bordado in a meeting with Mayor Lydia Abarrientos of Del Gallego and while visiting the SICOMA cooperative store.

EXTENSION MODALITY DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION

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The Program Host, Maria Theresa G. Dela Cruz, with a guest, during one of the live presentations of the program .

II. TECHNOLOGY PACKAGING AND TRANSFER

Popularization of mature technologies in various forms like print, broadcast, techno

forums, and other strategies create greater awareness and interest about the technologies among

clients and has been proven through time to be an effective tool in technology transfer. The

Extension Services Division optimized the use of these popularized media strategies.

A. Radio Program

Agrikultura asin Iba Pa: Aramon ta! is a specialized magazine-type radio program offered

by Central Bicol State University of Agriculture and aired live every Saturday and Sunday from

5:00 to 6:00 a.m. by the Bicol Broadcasting System - DWLV. Its format is divided into four

segments namely: Agri-Bareta, Agri-Kaaraman, Agri-Forum, and Agri-Sikat. It is hosted by an

extension staff with members of the faculty as resource speakers.

Agri-Bareta is a 15-minute segment that gives information on different agricultural-

related news or events – local, national or international – that happened during the week and can

affect Bicol’s agricultural sector. Selected students from CBSUA served as side

correspondents/reporters.

Agri-Sikat is a special portion within Agri-Bareta which features Filipino and Bicolano

farmers, agriculturists, scientists, technologists, and entrepreneurs, etc. who have developed and

adopted technologies that significantly contributed to agricultural development. This comes in

the form of news or recorded testimonial.

Agri-Kaaraman is a 5-minute segment which tackles new information, trivia and

interesting agricultural practices in and outside of the country.

Agri-Forum is a 25-minute segment that covers specific topics about agriculture

technologies appropriate in Bicol as well as other information that can significantly affect the

region’s agriculture sector . It followed a syllabus which was developed based on identified

training needs of Bicolano farmers. It includes an in-depth discussion of a chosen topic with an

expert from CBSUA and other agencies and organizations serving as resource persons.

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Table 4. Technology and Information disseminated through the Agri-Forum from March

to December 2010

Date Topic Resource Person

February Natural na Klima sa Camarines Sur asin Bicol

Mr. Michael V. Padua

Director, TPC

Naga College Foundation

Climate Change asin an Implikasyon Kaini sa

Agrikultura

Dr. Cely S. Binoya

Extension Director, CBSUA

March 2010 Gender and Development

Ms. Lileth Lascano

GAD Project Staff, CBSUA

Dairy Carabao Project Mr. Angeles Asay

Faculty, IASEM-AnSci Dept., CBSUA

April Asexual Propagation of Patola with Ampalaya

to Control Fusarium Wilt Disease

Mr. Antonio Hernandez

Agriculture Consultant and Practitioner

May (replay of previous topics)

June Agricultural Practices in Mt. Isarog Mr. Edwin Serra

President, Mt. Isarog Guardians

July (replay of previous topics)

August CBSUA-PCARRD Agromet Station Prof. Ligaya Tango

Coordinator,

PAGASA-CBSUA Agromet Station

September Genetically Modified Organisms and

Bt Eggplant

Dr. Chito Medina,

National Coordinator MASIPAG

Thunderstorms

Mr. Fred Consulta

Chief Meteorological Officer

Armyworm

Dr. Dulce Mostoles

Professor, IASEM-LEMD

CBSUA

October Recorded Speech of DA Sec. Proceso Alcala

during his CBSUA visit in September

CBSUA Vision, Mission, Goal

Dr. Cely S. Binoya

Extension Director, CBSUA

Citizenry-Based Development Academy Dr. Cely Binoya

CBDA Bicol Coordinator & CBSUA

Extension Director

November CBSUA Accreditation Program

Dr. Celeste Francia,

Director for Accreditation Program,

CBSUA

Lake Buhi Fish Kill

Mr. Glenn Agua

Technical Staff, BFAR

December TechnoGabay Program Updates

Ms. Gina Pamor,

TGP Coordinator, CBSUA

Mga Bagong Kaaraman sa Pag-ataman nin

Kanding

Dr. Emma Jarcia,

Asso. Dean

Graduate School, CBSUA

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CBSUA Techno guides are disseminated during launching of FITS Centers.

B. Knowledge Management and Publication

Print materials on mature technologies were produced as primers and techno-guides and

disseminated to communicate the technologies effectively and efficiently to farmers and other

clients to facilitate adoption of these technologies. Some print materials accessed from other

agencies but with limited copies were also reproduced and disseminated. These materials were in

the form of leaflet, pamphlets, and flyers.

Table 5. List of print materials produced and disseminated

Title of Print Material Copies Disseminated

Giya sa pagtanom nin: Balatong, Cowpea, Kadyos, Mani,

Mongo, Patani, Poropagolong, Soybeans 195

Gabay Sa Paggawa ng Vermicompost 155

Giya sa pagtanom nin: Talong, Sili, Kamatis 195

Pag-gibo nin Abono asin Pestisidyong Foliar sa Natural

na Sangkap

298

Ang mga Pamamaraan ng Pagsugpo at Pag-Iwas sa

mga Karaniwang Sakit ng Kalabaw

195

Mga Paagui sa Pag-Aataman nin Natural na Manok 195

Wastong Pag-aalaga ng Itik 40

Wastong Pangangalaga ng Guya 10

Pag-ataman nin Broiler 20

Tamang Nutrisyon sa Pagpapakain ng Gatasang

Kalabaw

100

Pagpapataas ng Lahi ng Kalabaw 100

Gabay sa Pagtanim ng Ubi 20

Pagpropagar nin Orkids sa Bikol 20

Paggibo nin: Embutido, Hamburger, Home Made

Bacon

150

Total 1693

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Table 6. List of print materials from other agencies that were reproduced and

disseminated.

Title of Print Material Copies Disseminated

TechnoGabay Program-FITS Info Bulletin 25

Sweet Sorghum Food Products and By-Products 150

Organikong Abono 105

Green Leafy Vegetables 110

Rice Black Bug 150

New Castle Disease 150

Pag-aalaga ng Pato sa Palayang Sahod-Ulan 150

Total 740

Table 7. List of print materials from other agencies that were disseminated

Title of Print Material Copies Disseminated

Mga enot na adalan manungod sa pagtanom nin gulay 6

Poster: New pili varieties 2

Poster: Plantation forestry sustaining the country’s

forest-based industries

2

Poster: Make organic fertilizer the easy way 2

Poster: Some recommended vegetable varieties 2

Poster: Cordyline “Medina” 2

Poster: Pumapatak ang ulan pag La Niña 2

Poster: Philippine Hoyas 2

Manual for Participatory Technology Development

Activities for IPM

2

Total 32

C. Other Strategies

The University Extension Services also capitalized on other strategies such as exhibits to

create greater awareness and interest on appropriate agriculture technologies in Bicol. Regional

exhibits and trade fairs were joined by the University to promote its products and technologies.

CBSUA in-house exhibits conducted during special occasions and celebrations were also

maximized.

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Joining exhibits such as the Regional Techno-Gabay Summit at Pacific Mall, Legaspi City (left) and 6th Bicol Business Week at CBD II, Naga City (right) were taken full advantage of by the University to promote and create awareness on technologies it developed.

Table 8. Techno Forum and Exhibits Joined/Held for Technology Promotion

Activity/Venue Date Sponsor

PGMA Visit in CBSUA

Main Campus

March 24, 2010 CBSUA

6th

Bicol Business Week

CBD II, Naga City

June 27 – July 4,

2010

Bicol Chamber of

Commerce and Industry

Harvest Festival

DA-RFU V, Pili, Cam. Sur

July 6-8, 2010 Dept. of Agriculture-

RFU V

Regional TechnoGabay Summit

and Technomart

Activity Center, Pacific Mall,

Legaspi City

September 2-3, 2010 PCARRD & BCARRD

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Left/Top: Some of the publications produced and disseminated by the ESD. Right: Publications from other agencies accessed and disseminated by ESD.

Products of different CBSUA institutes, campuses, partners and FITS Centers on display at the University exhibit booth during the 6th Bicol Business Week held in CBD II, Naga City

(top) and Regional Techno Gabay Summit at Pacific Mall, Legaspi City (below).

TECHNOLOGY PACKAGING AND TRANSFER

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION

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III. CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING

A. Education and Training Programs

The Continuing Education and Training Program covers the dissemination and diffusion

of appropriate technologies and information to clients through short term trainings and courses,

technology demonstration and non-formal education. The strategy primarily intends to enhance

the knowledge and skills of farmers about farming and other livelihood technologies.

Continuing education and training activities were

either initiated by the Extension Services Division or by

an institute or campus. Each institute / campus has its

own extension activities which are participated in by the

faculty and students.

Activities under the program are categorized into

agriculture technology, vocational and technical, and

professional development trainings.

Table 9. Agriculture Extension Trainings conducted in 2010

Title of Training/

Seminar

Date/Venue Implementers No. of Participants

Source of Fund Partners Male Female Total

Carabao-based

Enterprise Development:

Technical

Training on Care and

Management on Dairy

Carabao (For Sipocot and

Pili)

Jan. 25-26, 2010

CBSUA Training

Center

Phil. Carabao

Center (PCC),

UPLB Dairy

Enterprise

Devt. Proj.,

PCC, Extension

Services

Division (ESD)

IASEM-AnSci,

35 20 55

Training on Early

Warning System, Damage

and Needs Assessment

and Community Based

Disaster Risk

Management (Regional –

Cam. Sur, Albay and

Sorsogon)

Feb. 9-13, 2010

Training Center

FAO Project CBSUA-ESD,

CBSUDO, CDP,

DA, PAGASA

33 24 57

Pictures of some of the trainings conducted in

2010.

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Title of Training/

Seminar

Date/Venue Implementers No. of Participants

Source of Fund Partners Male Female Total

Gender Integration and

Harmonization in DRM

(Regional – Cam. Sur,

Albay and Sorsogon)

March 10-11, 2010

CBSUA Training

Center

FAO Project CBSUA-GAD-

ESD,CBSUDO,

CDP, UP

Diliman, DA

11 29 40

Training on the Use of e-

learning Tools on

Planning for Community-

Based Adaptation to

Climate Risk and Climate

Change

(Regional – Cam. Sur,

Albay and Sorsogon)

May 25-26, 2010

CBSUA e-Learning

Center

FAO Project CBSUA-ESD,

CBSUDO, CDP,

DA, BU

14 12 26

Regional Organic

Agriculture Act of 2010

IRR Consultations

(Provincial)

June 28, 2010

CND Hall

PDCI,

PRRM,

TRIAS

CBSUA-GAD-

ESD, DA RFU-

V, TRIAS, DTI,

OBAN,

CAMSOAID,

PAKISAMA,

84 39 123

Orientation-Seminar on

Community-Based

Disaster Risk

Management

October 4, 2010

ESD Training Hall

FAO Project CSBUA-ESD,

CBSUDO, CDP,

DA

2 16 18

Barangay and Municipal

Strategic Planning

Workshop for Integrating

Disaster Risk

Management in

Agriculture and Fisheries

(Regional – Cam. Sur,

Albay and Sorsogon)

Buhi, Cam. Sur

October 15, 2010

Buhi Session Hall

FAO Project CBSUA-ESD

CBSUDO, CDP,

DA

23

13

36

Guinobatan, Albay

October 14, 2010 13 15 28

Gubat, Sorsogon Gubat Mun.

Conference Hall

17 24 41

Training on Basic

Information and

Communication

Technology for FITS

Center staff (Regional –

Cam. Sur, and Cam.

Norte)

September 6-8, 2010

CBSUA e-learning

Center, Main Campus

TGP, ESD

Research Div.,

ICT Office,

BACRRD

23 57 80

Seminar on the Design

and Product

Development Process

(Provincial)

Nov. 30, 2010

CND Hall

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

5 28 33

Total Number of

Participants

260 277 537

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Table 10. Vocational/Technical Trainings

Title of Training/

Seminar Date/Venue

Implementers No. of

Participants Source of

Fund Sponsor Male Female Total

Meat Processing

(Provincial)

Jan. 26-27, 2010

CBSUA FTD Food

Laboratory

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

0 30 30

Hands-on Training on

Asexual Propagation of

Patola with Ampalaya to

Control Fusarium Wilt

Disease (Municipal)

March 12, 2010

IASEM Lecture Hall,

CBSUA

IASEM

ESD

IASEM

ESD

25

Training on Organic

Fertilizers and Pesticides

and Livelihood

Opportunities (dish

washing liquid, fabric

conditioner, and powder

soap making) in different

GK Villages in Camarines

Sur (Provincial)

May 2, 2010 GK-

Tagungtong, Goa

May 3, 2010

STMC GK, Sta.

Cruz Ratay,

Calabanga

May 8, 2010 Del

Rosario GK

Village, Del

Rosario, Naga City

May 11, 2010

Bungliw GK

Village, San Jose

May 11, 2010 Gov.

Fuentebella GK

Village, Telegrafo,

San Jose

May 12, 2010 GK-

Pagkamoot,

Cadlan, Pili

May 13, 2010

Maogma GK

Village, Balatas,

Naga City

May 14, 2010 GK-

Pinaglabanan, Goa

May 17, 2010

Abanggayon GK

Village, Pamukid,

San Fernando

May 22, 2010

Expectacion GK

Village, Balogo,

Pasacao

Bayan Anihan,

IASEM

ESD

ESD

IASEM

32

28

22

25

30

25

35

31

23

29

Training on

Vermicomposting and

Vermiculture (Municipal)

May 12 & July 1, 2010

Siba-o, Calabanga

Camarines Sur

ESD

ESD, GAD,

IASEM-LEMDI

17 16 33

Training on Bayan Anihan

Technology (Provincial)

July 22, 2010

Gatbo, Ocampo, C.S.

July 23, 2010

BA ESD, IASEM 25

25

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Title of Training/

Seminar Date/Venue

Implementers No. of

Participants Source of

Fund Sponsor Male Female Total

Palsong, Bula, Cam Sur

August 2010

Sto. Niño, Ocampo,

C.S.

August 2010

Villaflorida, Ocampo

August 2010

Sta. Cruz, Ocampo

August 2011

Baliuag Viejo,

Minalabac

28

30

30

28

Training on Organic Rice

Production and Organic

Fertilizers and Pesticides

(Municipal)

May 16, 2010

Cagmanaba, Ocampo,

Cam. Sur

TechnoGabay ESD, IASEM,

LGU Ocampo

20 38 58

Training on Biological

Pesticide and Insecticide

Making and Lecture on

Vermicomposting

(Municipal)

June 18, 2010

Farmers’ Training

Center, Cagmanaba,

Ocampo, Cam. Sur

TechnoGabay ESD, IASEM,

LGU Ocampo

21 29 50

Abaca Production Training

(City)

July 22-23, 2010

Sta. Elena, Iriga City

NEDA-PEP

Rainfo.

Project

ESD, GS, LGU

Iriga

13 6 19

Training on Organic Urban

Gardening and

Vermiculture and

Vermicomposting

(Municipal)

Sept. 8, 2010

Nato, Sagñay, Cam. Sur

Sept. 9, 2010

Atulayan Island,

Sagñay, Cam. Sur

Convenio

Project of

Ateneo de

Naga

University

ESD, IASEM,

OADP

Training on Sewing of

Lasa and Karagumoi

(Municipal)

June 29 & December 2,

2010

ABC Hall, San Rafael,

Lagonoy, Camarines

Sur

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

2 29 31

Training on Weaving of

Agas and Buri (Provincial)

Dec. 14 - 19, 2010 RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

30 25 55

Training on the Conversion

of Agas into Fashion

Accessories (Municipal)

September 22 -23, 2010

PONA GK Village,

Libmanan, Camarines

Sur

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

0 21 21

Training on the Conversion

of Corn Husk for

Christmas Décor

(Municipal)

Nov. 23-24, 2010

Bio-N Center, Tigaon,

Camarines Sur

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

1 17 18

Processing of Pilinut

Cookies with Fruit Flavors

(Municipal)

Nov. 26, 2010

Camaligan, Camarines

Sur

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

1 7 8

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Title of Training/

Seminar Date/Venue

Implementers No. of

Participants Source of

Fund Sponsor Male Female Total

Processing of Jams and

Juices (Provincila)

Nov. 30, 2010

Dec. 13, 2010

Jan. 28, 2010

CBSUA Food Tech

Sensory Evaluation

Room/ FTD Food

Laboratory

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

0 29 29

Processing of Tilapia

Products (Municipal)

Dec. 6, 2010

Jan. 25, 2010

Fishlanding Port,

Ayagan St. Santiago,

Bato Camarines Sur/

CBSUA FTD Food

Laboratory

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

0 22 22

Processing of

Confectionaries

(Provincial)

Dec. 17, 2010

Food Tech laboratory

RuMMEP

ESD, GAD,

IET, IEM, DTI

0 17 17

Total Number of

Participants

862

Table 11. Professional Development

Title of Training/

Seminar Date/Venue

Implementers No. of

Participants Source of

Fund Sponsor Male Female Total

Seminar on the role of

HEI’s in Building Disaster

and Climate Change

Resilient Communities

(Regional)

May 7, 2010

CBSUA e-Learning

Center

CBSUA

CBSUDO Inc.

CBSUA-ESD 13 18 31

Extension Capability

Training of Faculty and

Students (Local)

June 18, 2010

CBSUA Students

Atrium

IDE

ESD

IDE, ESD 138

412

550

Observation Trip to the

Labo Skills Olympics

(Local)

July 23, 2010

Labo Central School,

Labo Camarines Norte

GAD, ESD HRD 2 5 7

Disaster Risk Reduction

Forum (Local)

July 29, 2010

Student Atrium

ESD – GS,

GAD

HRD, OVPAA 33 35 68

Disaster Risk Reduction

Training (Local)

July 30-31, 2010

Student Atrium & IEM

Bldg

ESD – GS,

GAD

GS, OSAS,

HRD

129 95 224

3rd

South-South Citizenry

Based Development

Academy (International)

Nov. 22-26, 2010

LRV Agri- Science

Farm and Resort,

Calabanga Cam. Sur

CBSUA,

UNDP, CDP,

TLC

IDRC-CRDI,

ISDR

58 58 116

Total Number of

Participants

373 623 996

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B. Capability Enhancement Activities for Extension Faculty and Staff

Extension faculty and staff were also able to participate in various activities where they

performed varied tasks from being a participant, resource speaker, facilitator, documenter or

observer. Whatever role they carried out, they attained the dual purpose of effective delivery of

extension services while they constantly enhance their capability as extensionists.

The activities reported in this section included only those organized by the various

Institutes or campuses and partner organizations of the University.

Table 12. Trainings/ Conferences and Workshops Attended by Faculty and Staff Involved

in Extension Services Title of Training /

Seminar / Conference Role

Sponsor and

Venue Date

Number of Participants

Female Male

Participatory

Evaluation of the

CBDRM Training and

Learning Circle

(CBDRM-TLC)

Programme

Evaluator

ADPC

Bangkok,

Thailand

January 13-

16, 2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

National Consultation

on the Partnership and

Resource Mobilization

Strategy for the

ASEAN Agreement on

Disaster Management

and Emergency

Response (AADMER)

Draft Work

Programme for 2010-

2015

Participant Hotel

Intercontinental,

Ayala Avenue,

Makati City

March 1-3,

2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

Climate Change

Adaptation Conference

Participant COMSTE

Sofitel

Philippine Plaza

Hotel Visayas

Ballroom

March 15-16,

2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

2

Atty. M.T.

Bernales

Prof. P. Munez

Forum Involving

People with

Disabilities and Older

Persons in CBDRM

Participant UP-CSWCD &

CBDRM-TLC

CSWCD AVR,

UP Diliman, QC

March 17,

2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

2nd

South – South

Citizenry Based

Development

Academy on

Community Based

Disaster Risk

Reduction

Participant UNDP-SS

Mitigation and

Research Center,

Banda Aceh,

Sumatra,

Indonesia

April 4-12,

2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

1

Atty. M. T.

Bernales

Training on GAD

Planning and

Budgeting

Resource

Person

MSU IIT, Iligan

City

April 19-12,

2010

Dr. C. S. Binoya

Seminar on Civil

Service, PAG-IBIG

and GSIS

Participant,

Documenter

Alvaro R.

Rabina Hall

June 3, 2010 5

Extension Staff

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Title of Training /

Seminar / Conference Role

Sponsor and

Venue Date

Number of Participants

Female Male

Writeshop on Making

Proposals for Science

and Technology Based

Farm

Participant BU Tabacco

Campus

July 27 3

Dr. C. S. Binoya

G. Pamor

H. Hidalgo

3 MS

Bayan Anihan Power 5

Training

Participant CND Hall

July 9-10,

2010

1

M.T. Dela Cruz

+ IASEM

Faculty

Bayan Anihan

Training of Trainers

Participant PDCC office in

Albay.

July 11, 2010 9

Dr. C.S. Binoya

Dr. G.S. de Asis,

Prof. C. Salamat,

Dr. C.Cervantes,

Dr. E. Salvino, ,

Dr. F. Perlas,

Prof. R. Talay,

Dr. C. Francia.

Ms. M.T. Dela

Cruz

2

Prof. J. Osea,

Prof. S.

Camposano

2nd

Meeting-Workshop

for 2010 of the

Philippine Association

of Tertiary Level

Educational

Institutions in

Environmental

Protection and

Management

(PATLEPAM)

Participant EMB Air Quality

Management

Training Center

Training Hall,

DENR

Compound,

Visayas, Ave.,

Diliman, Quezon

City

July 7, 2010 1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

Disaster Risk

Reduction Skills

Olympics

Observers Labo Elem.

School, Labo,

Camarines Norte

July 22-23,

2010

5

A. Olaño

R.Talay

L.Tango

E. Salvino

E. Mercado

STBF Meeting-

Workshop

Participant BCARRD, BU

Legaspi City

July 26-28,

2010

1

G. Pamor

22nd

Regional

Symposium on

Research and

Development

Highlights

Participant Bicol University

(BU), Legaspi,

City

Aug. 19, 2010 1

M. Sangalang

Basic and Advance

Training on

Geographic

Information Systems

Participant University e-

learning Center,

ICT

Aug. 20, Oct.

1, Nov. 4 &

26, Dec. 1,

2010

2

M. Sangalang

M.T. Dela Cruz

National Disaster

Consciousness

Month:”Mga Paraan

kung Paano Maiiwasan

ang mga Peligro at

Kalamidad” and “Mga

Resource

Speaker

CBSUA-Pasacao August 13,

2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

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Title of Training /

Seminar / Conference Role

Sponsor and

Venue Date

Number of Participants

Female Male

Ahensiyang Pwedeng

Lapitan sa Panahon ng

mga Peligro at

Kalamidad”

Regional

TechnoGabay Summit

and Technomart

Participant Pacific Mall,

Legaspi City

Sept. 2-3,

2010

7

Dr. C.S. Binoya

Dr. F. Perlas

G. Pamor

M. Sanggalang

T. Dela Cruz

T. Lirag

P. Presto

1

R. Pamor

Forum on Bt Eggplant:

Developments and

Impacts in Food and

Agriculture

Participant CND Hall Sept. 3, 2011 1

M.T. Dela Cruz

APO Study Meeting

on Reforming

Agricultural Extension

System through

Knowledge

Management

Resource

Person

New Delhi, India Sept. 4-14,

2010

1

Dr.C.S. Binoya

Lecture Series on

Armyworm 2010

Irruptions in Bicol

Region

Participant CND Hall Sept. 8, 2010 1

M.T.Dela Cruz

M.M. Sangalang

Forum on Creative

Minds in Agriculture

with DA Sec. Proceso

J. Alcala

Participants Student Atrium Sept. 23,

2010

3

Dr. C.S. Binoya

M. T. Dela Cruz

M. Crispin

Driving NC II Participant,

Coordinator

ESD AV Room,

CBSUA Campus

3

L. Lascano

R. Egle

R. Talay

Project Orientation

Seminar on Philippine

e-Library Project and

CBSUA University e-

Learning Portal

Participant KM Center,

CBSUA

Oct. 16, 2010 1

M. Sanggalang

CBSUA

INFOBOARD

Training

Participant University e-

Learning Center

October 7,

2010

1

M. Sanggalang

ITB Asia 2010 The

Trade Show for the

Asian Travel Market

Participant Suntec,

Singapore

International

Convention and

Exhibit Centre,

Singapore

October 18-

24, 2010

1

Dr. C.S. Binoya

Seminar Workshop on

Newsletter Production

for PASUC Updates

Editorial Staff

Participant CBSUA

Training Center

Nov. 15, 2010 1

M.T. Dela Cruz

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Title of Training /

Seminar / Conference Role

Sponsor and

Venue Date

Number of Participants

Female Male

Training-Workshop on

Provincial Rice

Situationer (Phase I of

the Provincial Rice

Sufficiency Re-

Planning)

Documenter Villa Caceres

Hotel, Naga City

November

16-19, 2010

1

R. Egle

Validation workshop

for the ADPC

documentation of the

UNDP Bicol Recovery

Project

Facilitators Casablanca

Hotel, Legaspi

City

December 2,

2010

2

M.T. Dela Cruz

G. Joven

3rd Bicol Organic

Food Conference

Participant Villa Caceres

Hotel, Naga City

Nov. 12, 2010 1

G. Pamor

1

R. Pamor

15th

National Senior

Educators’ Assembly

for Environmental

Protection and

Management

Participant PATLEPAM

Bayview Hotel,

Roxas Blvd.,

Manila

Nov. 15-16,

2010

1

Dr. E. Salvino

Disaster Reduction

Forum

Resource

Speaker

TABI & CDRC

PCA-ARC,

Guinobatan,

Albay

December 18,

2010

1

M.T. Dela Cruz

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CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION

1st row: DRM Forum and Skills Training participated by CBSUA faculty, staff and students. 2nd row: Organic agriculture trainings conducted in various communities. 3rd row: Driving NCII skills training conducted in partnership with TESDA. 4th row: Professional development trainings conducted for multi-level participants.

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IV. TECHNICAL EXPERT SERVICES AND SPECIAL PROJECTS

A. Special Projects

1. Collaborative Research, Development and Extension Service (CRDES)

The CRDES program is a collaborative endeavor with UPLB that was started in the last

quarter of 2009. The Memorandum of Agreement

between Regional Partners was finally signed on

February 9, 2010 in Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City.

The signatories were the CBSUA, Camarines Norte

State College, Sorsogon State College, Bicol

University, the Provincial LGUs of Camarines Sur,

Camarines Norte, Sorsogon and Albay, UPLB, DA-

BAR, and DA-RFU5. As one of the program’s

regional partners, CBSUA is tasked to monitor and

evaluate the sites and provide technical expertise to

the project partners and cooperating farmers.

Technical experts from the various institutes of the

University has been pooled for these tasks.

At its initial phase, the program focused on FIELDS – fertilizers, irrigation, extension,

Loans, Dryers, and Seeds support services of DA – implementation assessment, Quick Response

Studies and Technology Demonstration.

The Quick Response Studies was conducted until July 2010 and involved focus group

discussions and key informants interview of key players in the implementation of FIELDS. The

respondents included farmers, seed growers and representatives from the Provincial Agriculture

Office, NFA, DA, and NIA, among others. The assessment surfaced the problems that they met

in the delivery of the different program components relevant to agricultural production process.

Technology Piloting at CBSUA. The seed production component using the Balanced

Fertilization Technology was established in a one-hectare farm inside the CBSUA Main Campus

with Prof. Felipe Laynesa of IASEM serving as the Project In-Charge. Seed production aimed to

augment the availability of good quality seeds for farmers. The farm was established in

September 2010. The farm inputs and other production cost were provided by the CRDES

program on its first phase. The first cycle was harvested last December 2010 with a yield of 60

cavans per hectare. Low yield was due to heavy rains and extreme weather condition that

resulted to lodging of standing crop. A corresponding 25% school share was remitted to the

Production Division and the income derived from the seed production project was used for the

succeeding cropping season.

Monitoring and evaluation of the six technology demonstration farms for rice in Nabua,

Camarines Sur were regularly conducted. These farms were established late last year to

demonstrate mature technologies developed by CRDES partner agencies as well as to determine

Representatives from the office of the provincial agriculturists (Sorsogon, CamSur, CamNorte and Albay), DA-RFU 5, DA-BAR, UPLB, CNSC, CBSUA, SSC and BU signed the MOU.

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the most suitable rice farming technology in the province. Technologies demonstrated were

organic rice, balanced fertilization and nutrient manager. Progress of the techno-demos were

regularly conducted and concerns of the farmer-cooperators such as pest infestations and

germination problems were addressed. Harvesting of the individual techno-demo farms in

different sites started in March 2010 and continued until April 2010. Crop cut sampling for the

computation of the estimated yield per hectare was done in each of the sites. Documentation of

the individual farms was also carried out.

Table 13. Techno-Demo Yield Data in Nabua, Camarines Sur Cooperator Location

Date of

Harvest

Yield (tons/ha) Previous yield

(DS 2008)

FP BF NM OF Tons/ha

Bernardita Daza Lourdes Young April 19, 2010 6.917 none 6.583 5.75 4.8

Salvacion Tercenio Sta. Lucia April 27, 2010 4.2895 4

Honorato Basinal Sta. Barbara April 6, 2010 2 4.33 3.25 3.867 3

Dioscoro

Renegado

San Francisco March 18, 2010 8.1 7.5 10 7.7 6

Lydia Acbang La Purisima April 22, 2010 5.5 8.133 7.8 9.033 3.75

Marly Malate San Vicente

Ogbon

April 8, 2010 5.75 1.75 3.917 3.75 4

Mapping of the location of farms of the 60 respondents using the Geographic Information

System (GIS) for the Baseline Survey was completed in June 2010.

Another major activity realized was the provincial round table discussion held last July

13, 2010 where the FIELDS assessment result was presented. Validation of the result was also

carried out during the activity. Participants included representatives of the identified key players.

The result of the first phase served as the basis for planning the second year of implementation

where the program management re-focused its project components.

The CRDES program re-focused its components on the second year of implementation.

The second phase focused on seed system improvement, extension delivery system, and re-

planning of the Provincial Rice Self Sufficiency Plan. Under the seed system improvement are

the following components: establishment of seed diagnostic laboratory in CBSUA, seed

demonstration study, and the continuation of the seed production project within the University.

Sampling and harvesting conducted last April 22, 2010 at La Purisima, Nabua

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Participants listen as the speaker from PCC talks on care and management of Carabao during the Carabao-based Enterprise Development: Technical Training.

The seed diagnostic laboratory located in the CBSUA Research Division.

In line with the redirection, fund was transferred to CBSUA amounting to Php 539,181.00 for the

implementation of the project components from July 2010 to June 2011 covering the profiling

and documentation of seed demonstration study, seed diagnostic laboratory establishment,

personnel and professional services, supplies, communications and travel.

Under the Seed system improvement, a seed demonstration study was conducted to show

the advantage of using certified seeds to increase farm productivity and income. The study was

partnered with the Community Participatory Action Research (CPAR) project of BIARC and

was conducted in two CPAR sites – Ocampo and Sipocot towns. Each site has a group of

farmer-cooperators with an aggregate area of 10 hectares of farmland devoted for seed

demonstration. Ocampo has 10 farmer-cooperators who established their demonstration farms

by end of July 2010 and started harvesting last December 2010. Sipocot has 15 farmer-

cooperators who started late their first cycle in December 2010 and are expected to harvest by

March 2011.

An activity under the Extension delivery system

component is the establishment of seed diagnostic laboratory

(SDL) in the SUC which would augment the role of National Seed

Quality Control Services (NSQCS). The SDL is located in a room

in the Research Division. A number of important laboratory

supplies were acquired while other important equipment is yet to

be procured the following year. Reference materials given by

UPLB were placed in the KM at the Research Division while

others were transmitted to the FITS centers.

The DA-RFU 5 through the Bicol Integrated Agricultural Research Center facilitated the

conduct of the Training workshop on Updating the Provincial Rice Situationer of Bicol Region

which is the Phase I of the Provincial Rice Self Sufficiency Re-Planning. The training was

conducted last December 16-19, 2010 at the Villa Caceres Hotel, Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City.

It was attended by Research and Extension coordinators from the seven (7) SUCs of Bicol

Region, six (6) PLGUs thru the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPAg) and some selected

MLGUs. Being a partner SUC situated in Camarines Sur, CBSUA research and extension

coordinators helped in updating the current situation of the rice industry in the Region. The

second phase (Re-Planning phase) of this activity was scheduled on the following year.

2. Dairy Enterprise Development

Generally, the technical Assistance program

aims to develop and enhance the capability of the

Alliance/Federation of Dairy Producers in

Camarines Sur to manage their cooperatives,

enhance their entrepreneurial competencies, and

enhance their technical competence in dairy product

development and marketing.

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Participants to the 3rd South-South Citizenry Based Development Academy held in

Bicol from November 22-26, 2011 and hosted by the CBSUA.

The Carabao-based Enterprise Development: Technical Training on Care and

Management on Dairy Carabao was conducted from January 25-26, 2010 at the CBSUA

Training Center. Experts from the Philippine Carabao Center served as resource persons.

The benchmark study on the socio-economic conditions of the recipients and non-

recipients of the Dairy Buffalo Project was conducted in February 2010 in Pili and Sipocot,

Camarines Sur which were the chosen areas in the province for project implementation. The

benchmark report was submitted to PCC in April 2010.

3. Disaster Risk Management

Since the University pioneered the offering of the Master of Science in Disaster Risk

Management in June 2008, partnerships have been established with various organizations in the

forefont of disaster risk reduction and management work locally and internationally.

Partnerships are with the Center for Disaster Preparedness – Training and learning Circles,

UNDP South South Cooperation, Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, the International Research

and Development Center and UN Food and Agriculture Organization have been developed.

Local partnerships were also developed particularly with the Typhoon Preparedness Center,

LGU – Labo, Calabanga, Buhi, Guinbatan and Gubat, the Albay Public Safety and Emergency

Management Office (APSEMO), the Center for Initiatives and Research on Climate Change

Adaptation (CIRCA), PhilVolcs, and DA-RFU V, among others.

Through these partnerships,

the University was able to participate

in various trainings, workshops,

symposia and fora on CBDRM in the

Philippines and abroad. Some of these

involvements were the participation of

the University, through Dr. Cely S.

Binoya, Extension Director, in the

evaluation of the Community Based

Disaster Risk Management – Training

and Learning Circle (CBDRM – TLC)

organized by the Asian Disaster

Preparedness Center in Bangkok,

Thailand on January 13-16, 2010 and in the National Consultation on the Partnership and

Resource Mobilization Strategy for the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and

Emergency Response (AADMER) Draft Work Programme for 2010-2015 at Hotel

Intercontinental, Ayala Avenue, Makati City on March 1-3, 2010. The University, through Atty.

Marito T. Bernales, Dr. Cely Binoya and Prof. Petronilo Munez, Jr. also participated in the

Climate Change Adaptation Conference held at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel on March 15-

16, 2010 and in the Forum Involving People with Disabilities and Older Persons in CBDRM on

March 17, 2010 organized by UP-College of Social Work and Community Development and

CBDRM-TLC.

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Municipal Strategic Planning Workshop in Buhi, Camarines Sur.

In April, the University was represented in the 2nd

South – South Citizenry Based

Development Academy on Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction held in Banda Aceh,

Sumatra, Indonesia last April 4-12, 2010 by no less than the University President Atty. Marito T.

Bernales together with the Extension Director Dr. Cely S. Binoya. With their participation, the

University committed to host the 3rd

Academy to sustain the process of learning. In November

22-26, 2010, CBSUA organized and hosted the 3rd

South – South Citizenry Based Development

Academy, with the theme “Harmonization of Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change

Adaptation at the Local and Community Level”. It was realized in collaboration with UNDP-

Special Unit for South-South Cooperation in Bangkok, Thailand; the International Development

Research Centre (IDRC) in Singapore, and Center for Disaster Preparedness - Training and

Learning Circle in UP Diliman, Philippines, and other partners. The 3rd

SS-CBDA was attended

by 116 participants coming from the countries of Malaysia, Thailand, Pakistan, India, Maldives,

Malta, Bangladesh, Canada and the Philippines (Table 11).

The University has also organized several other trainings and seminars on DRR and CCA

and implemented through the UN-FAO Project and GAD (Table 9 and 11).

4. Strengthening Capacities for Climate Risk Management and Disaster

Preparedness in the Philippines (Bicol)

This project is being carried out by the University in partnership with the Food and

Agriculture Organization of the UN, Department of Agriculture, PAGASA and Bicol University.

Upon approval of the Administrative Council and the BOT, a Letter of Agreement (LOA) was

signed by the President in October 2009. This LOA flowed in an amount of Php 932,000 to the

College through the CBSU Development Organization Inc., the NGO arm of the University.

Based on the LOA, CBSUA shall assist the

project during a period of 20 months upon

signature. The tasks of CBSUA include the

following: a) carry out an in-depth Situation

Assessment including a study of the Disaster Risk

Management (DRM ) system in the Bicol Region

with a specific focus on the agriculture sector

policies and organizations in the selected project

provinces and pilot municipalities; b) deliver

training for provincial and municipal level DA

technicians and disaster coordinating councils on

concepts and approaches of DRR, including

operational aspects for natural hazard (typhoons,

flood and drought, landslides) risk prevention, impact mitigation and preparedness measures in

the agricultural sectors; c) guide the preparation process of municipality DRR plans for the

agriculture and fishery sectors, and d) advise on gender mainstreaming into the overall process of

project implementation and project products. The project is serving three (3) LGUs in three(3)

selected provinces in Bicol, namely: Buhi for Camarines Sur, Guinobatan for Albay and Gubat

for Sorsogon.

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A designer evaluates the bags made from lasa and karagumoi in Lagonoy, Camarines Sur.

For 2010, the University organized and conducted the following trainings to the project

partners and recipients: Early Warning Systems, Damage and Needs Assessment and

Community-Based Disaster Risk Management last February 9- 13 and Gender Integration and

Harmonization in DRM last March 10-11. Dr. Cely S. Binoya and Prof. Petronilo Muñez served

as resource speakers of these trainings. The Project also organized the Disaster Risk Reduction

Quick Response Team (DRRQRT) for the extension activities of the project. The team is headed

by Prof. Rita Talay with Prof. Ligaya Tango, Prof. Flordeliza Valenzuela and Dr. Yolanda

Agawa as sub-team Coordinators for Albay, Sorsogon and Camarines Sur areas, respectively.

Series of Barangay and Municipal Strategic Planning Workshops on Integrating DRM in

Agriculture and Fisheries were conducted in the three (3) project sites from October 13 to 15,

2010 with FAO Consultant Dr. Satendra Singh as Consultant, and Prof. Petronilo Munez and Dr.

Cely Binoya as local resource persons and the DRRQRT members as facilitators. The same

workshop but at the regional level, was conducted last October 19-20, 2010 at Macagang Resort

in Nabua, Camarines Sur (Table 9). All trainings were implemented in partnership with the

Extension Services Division.

5. Rural Micro Enterprise Promotion Project (RuMEPP)

RuMEPP is a project implemented in partnership with the Department of Trade and

Industry. It is designed to help answer the needs for developing less expensive products using

available raw materials in Camarines Sur, involving

selected micro entrepreneurs (MEs) in identified LGUs

to achieve business growth. RUMEPP’s specific agenda

were for these MEs to have their products enhanced,

increase product variants, and in general, improve

product marketability.

The University was tapped as partner agency in

the implementation of the project having the technical

experts in the field of product development and

microenterprise development. The Institute of

Economics and Management and the Institute of

Engineering and Technology (IET), through its Department of Food Technology, provided the

pool of experts particularly in the trainings on food product development. The Extension

Services Division provided supervisory and logistical support services.

Project activities focused on the product development and enhancement of handicraft

utilizing indigenous materials, development of processed food products, product clinic, and

enhancement of processed food products’ marketability trainings and similar activities were

accomplished in 2010 (Table 10). Other accomplishments are enumerated below:

1. Development Program for Handicraft Products Utilizing Indigenous Materials

Training on Sewing of Lasa and Karagumoi conducted in San Rafael, Lagonoy on

June 29 and December 2, 2010 with 31 participants.

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Participants doing the hands-on during the various livelihood trainings conducted through the RuMEPP.

Briefing/Seminar on the Design and Product Development Process held in CND Hall,

CBSUA on November 30, 2010 with 33 participants.

Site visit in the marketplace and production area of water hyacinth products in

Camaligan, Camarines Sur last December 1, 2010 with 33 participants.

Training on Weaving of Agas and Buri conducted from December 14-19, 2010 in

Gainza, Camarines Sur with 55 participants.

2. Product Clinic and Development of Processed Food Products

Processing and Sensory Evaluation of several products, such as vinegar, bagoong,

patis, pinangat, puto tabla and binamban were conducted from October 22 to

December 19, 2010 in the municipalities of Milaor, San Fernando & Magarao. There

were 60 female participants.

3. Enhancement of Handicraft Products

Training on the Conversion of Agas into Fashion Accessories was conducted on

September 22 -23, 2010 in GK Libmanan, Libmana Camarines Sur. It was attended

by 21 female participants.

Training on the Conversion of Corn Husk for Christmas Decor was held on

November 23-24, 2010 in Tigaon, Camarines Sur with 18 participants.

Presentation of Prototypes (3 new prototypes of corn husk products) was held on

December 7, 2010 in Tigaon. It was attended by 10 participants.

4. Enhancement of Processed Food Products’ Marketability

Processing of Tilapia Products was conducted on January 25 and December 6, 2010

at the Fishlanding Port in Bato Camarines Sur and CBSUA Food Tech Laboratory

and was attended by 22 participants.

Meat Processing held on January 26-27, 2010 at the CBSUA Food Tech Laboratory

and attended by 30 participants

Processing of Jams and Juices was held on January 28, November 30 and December

13, 2010 in the CBSUA Food Laboratory. It was attended by 29 female participants.

Processing of Pilinut Cookies with Fruit Flavors was conducted on November 26,

2010 in Gogon, Camaligan with 8 participants.

Processing of Confectionaries held on December 17, 2010 at the CBSUA Food Tech

laboratory with 17 participants

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CBSUA President Atty. Marito T. Bernales delivers his message during the Seminar on the Role of HEIs in Building Disaster and CC Resilient Communities.

B. Linkage Development and Consultancy Service

Various linkages established and developed in previous years by the Extension Services

Division that benefitted directly the University have been nurtured and sustained while new

linkages and partnerships were also founded in 2010. Partner agencies include the following:

1. National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and LGU Iriga for the

Rainforestation cum Livelihood Project;

2. Department of Agriculture, BU, PAGASA, FAO and LGUs of Buhi, Guinobatan and

Gubat for the project “Strengthening Capacities for Climate Risk Management and

Disaster Preparedness in the Philippines (Bicol Region);

3. Philippine Carabao Center, LGUs of Sipocot and Pili and their Dairy Cooperatives for

the Dairy Development Program;

4. PCARRD, BCARRD, DA RFU V and LGUs of Ocampo, Pili, San Fernando, Bula,

Nabua, Balatan, Baao, Pasacao, Pamplona and Sipocot for the Techno-Gabay Program –

Farmers’ Information Service (TGP- FITS);

5. UP Center for Women Studies Foundation Inc., PACAP, LGUs of Pili and Del Gallego

for the Transcending Poverty and Violence through Barangay Sisterhood and GAD

Sourcing project;

6. UPLB, DA RFU V, LGU Cam. Sur and LGU Nabua Ocampo, and Sipocot for the

Collaborative Research, Development and Extension Service (CRDES) project;

7. Center for Disaster Preparedness – Training and Learning Circle for the conduct of

trainings in CBDRM, Early Warning System, Gender Integration and Harmonization in

DRM

8. FAO in Rome, Italy for the use of e-learning Tools on Planning for Community-Based

Adaptation to Climate Risk and Climate

Change, and Integrating DRM in

Agriculture and Fisheries in Barangay

and Municipal Strategic Plans;

9. Bicol Foundation for Higher Education

(BFHE) which is the Regional

Association of HEIs (RAHEI) in Bicol

for the effective delivery of HEI’s trilogy

of functions and for the conduct of the

Seminar on the Role of HEIs in Building

Disaster and Climate Change Resilient

Communities on May 7, 2010;

10. Department of Trade and Industry Camarines Sur for the Rural Micro Enterprise

Promotion Project (RuMEPP);

11. Bicol Broadcasting System-DWLV radio station for the radio program Agrikultura asin

Iba Pa, Aramon Ta;

12. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Regional Training

Center V for the conduct of the Driving Skills Training; and the

13. Philippine Association of Tertiary Level Educational Institutions in Environmental

Protection and Management (PATLEPAM) for various environmental education

programs of the university

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Dr. Cely S. Binoya is flanked by other speakers during the APO Study Meeting held in New Delhi, India.

14. Japan College of Social Work through Prof. Helen Fujimoto for the conduct of Seminar

on Women More at Risk in Foreign Countries;

15. UNDP-Special Unit for South-South Cooperation, the UN-International Strategy for

Disaster Reduction (UN-ISDR), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC),

together with local partners like the CDP-TLC, LGU of Albay through the Albay Public

Safety and Emergency Management Office (APSEMO), Naga College Foundation,

Universidad de Sta. Isabel, and BU for the conduct of the international gathering 3rd

South – South Citizenry Based Development Academy on Harmonization of Disaster

Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation at the Local and Community Level

hosted by CBSUA last November 22-26, 2010.

16. PRRM, PDCI, DA RFU-V, TRIAS, DTI, OBAN, CAMSOAID and PAKISAMA for the

Regional Organic Act of 2010 IRR Consultation.

Dr. Cely S. Binoya was also invited by the Tokyo-based Asian Productivity Organization

to serve as resource speaker and trainer during the Study Meeting on Reforming Agricultural

Extension System through Knowledge Management that was held last September 6-11, 2010 in

New Delhi, India. During the meeting, Dr. Binoya

presented technical papers on: Key concepts of

Knowledge Management (KM), APO KM framework

and its application in Agricultural Extension System;

Technological, Institutional and Organizational Settings

for Promoting KM Application in Agricultural

Extension System: Case of the Techno-Gabay Farmers’

Information and Technology Service Program in the

Philippines; and Applying KM Process in Establishing

an Organic Agriculture Model Farm in Labo, Camarines

Norte, Philippines.

As the Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Association of Educators in Agriculture and

Environment (APEAN), Dr. Binoya was again invited to attend the 3rd Edition of the

Association Day ITB Asia 2010 which was held in Suntec Singapore International Convention

and Exhibit Center in October 20-22, 2010. In this event, association peers from around the

world, mainly from Asia, had the opportunity to discuss common issues and explore new ideas in

events organizing.

Some new linkages were initially built through the seminars, conferences and other

activities where the University, through the Extension Services Division, had been invited or

represented. Among them are with the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center when the University

participated in the evaluation of the accomplishments of the CBDRM – TLC and in the National

Consultation on the Partnership and Resource Mobilization Strategy for the ASEAN Agreement

on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER) Draft Work Programme for

2010-2015; and the Congressional Commission on Science and Technology and Engineering

(COMSTE) during the Climate Change Adaptation Conference 2010 (Table 12).

Other partners in extension service are the various institutes and campuses of the

University.

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Left: Dr. Carmelita N. Cervantes of CBSUA poses with Dr. Agnes Rola of CPAf and Chancellor Velasco of UPLB. She served as the representative and resource speaker on the Extension Delivery System of CBSUA. Right: OPAg Representative, BIARC Manager, Dr. Agnes Rola (CPAf), Dr. Virgie Cardenas (UPLB), Atty. Marito Bernales (CBSUA) listen to the presentation of participants delivered by Dr. Cely S. Binoya (CBSUA Extension Director).

Left: Dr, Satendra Singh, FAO Consultant, facilitates the Strategic Planning in Buhi, Camarines Sur. Right: Participants actively work on their task during the Strategic Planning workshop in Gubat,

Sorsogon.

Trainings on the Enhancement of Processed Food Products’ Marketability for processed jams and juices (right) and processed tilapia products (extreme right) were conducted by the IET-DFT through the RuMEPP.

The University hosted the 3rd SS-Citizenry Based Development Academy (left) and Regional Organic Act of 2010 IRR Consultation (right) in partnership with various government, non-government and private organizations.

TECHNICAL EXPERT SERVICES AND SPECIAL PROJECTS

PHOTO DOCUMENTATION

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V. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES OF OTHER INSTITUTES AND CAMPUSES

The different institutes of the University also initiate their own extension activities in

coordination with the University Extension Service. This is an approach to ensure that the

interplay, complementation and harmonious balance of the four mandated functions of

instruction, research, extension and production are well articulated in their operation. The Dean

of the Institute is the Designated Extension Coordinator.

A. Institute of Development Education

In 2010, the IDE spearheaded the following activities:

Table 14. Extension Activities Conducted by the Institute of Development Education

Extension Activity Date/Venue Source of

Fund Sponsors

No. of Participants

Male Female Total

Extension Program the PARA

TEACHING WAY(IDE Field

Study Community Immersion

in LGU-Gainza)

July 31, 2009

Gainza, Camarines Sur

BSE 4D Research

Division,

ESD,

LGU-Gainza

5 20 25

Training-Workshop on

Strategies for Teaching

Physics Concepts and

Improvisation of Laboratory

Equipment for Non-Physics

Majors

Nov. 16-20,2009

CBSUA Training

Center

IREX IREX-USA,

ILEP

4 16 20

Seminar on Program

Development: Interfacing

Instruction, Research and

Extension in Education

Jan. 9, 2010

IDE Gabaldon Building

Registration

Fee

League of

Elem.

Teachers,

The Radicals,

GEMS Club,

Science Club,

4th

yr BEEd &

BSE students,

IDE Faculty

13 17 30

Enhancement Program in

English, Math & Science in

Cooperating Secondary i-

schools in Camarines Sur

(Interfacing RDE and

Instruction through ICT-

Based Extension Delivery

Approach)

i-schools

a. Justo V. Imperial

Memorial HS

b. Nonito Paz Arroyo

Memorial HS

c. Victor Bagasina

Memorial HS

d. Doña Basilia S. Quilon

MHS

e. Balaogan High School

Jan. 23,2010 to Feb.

13,2010

Cooperating i-schools

CICT

DepEd

LGUs

Research

Div.

Extension

Div.

CICT

DepEd

LGUs

Research

Div.

Extension

Div.

15 20 35

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Extension Activity Date/Venue Source of

Fund Sponsors

No. of Participants

Male Female Total

f. Coguit High School

Enhancement Program in

English, Math & Science in

Regular Cooperating

Secondary Schools in

Camarines Sur using

Conventional Method

a. Bula National High

School

b. Ocampo National High

School

c. Pili National HIgh School

d. Rodriguez High School

e. Pamukid High School

f. Milaor High School

Jan. 23,2010 to

Feb.13,2010

Regular Cooperating

Secondary Schools

DepEd

LGUs

Research

Div.

Extension

Div.

DepEd

LGUs

Research

Div.

Extension

Div.

15 20 35

Enhancement Program in

English, Math & Science in

Regular Cooperating

Elementary Schools in

Camarines Sur using

Conventional Method

a. Baao Central School

b. Ocampo Central School

c. Pili Central School

d. Minalabac Central School

e. San Fernando Central

School

f. CBSUA-Lab. Elem.

School

Jan. 23,2010 to

Feb.13,2010

Regular Cooperating

Elementary Schools

DepEd

LGU

Research

Division

Extension

Division

DepEd

LGU

Research

Division

Extension

Division

15 20 35

Using Technology to

Supplement the Language

Learning Experience and

Strategies to Facilitate

Language Learner Success

Participants: Secondary

School Teachers in English

from

a. Pili National High School

b. Pamukid High School

c. Bula National High

School

d. Doña Basilia S. Quilon

MHS

e. Victor Bagasina MHS

f. Balaogan High School

g. Nonito Paz Arroyo MHS

h. Justo V. Imperial MHS

i. Coguit High School

j. CBSUA-Lab.HS

k. selected teachers from

IAS

March 24, 2010

CBSUA e-Learning

Center

Registration

Fee

IREX 9 16 25

Total Served 76 129 205

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B. Institute of Engineering and Technology

The following table shows the extension activities initiated by IET in 2010.

Table 15. Extension Activities Conducted by the Institute of Engineering and Technology-

Department of Food Technology

Title of Activity Objectives/Participants Faculty Involved/Nature

of Participation

Date-Venue-Budget-

Sponsor

Evaluation of natural

vinegar production of

village level processors

Evaluate product’s processing

Enhance and atandardize

processing specs

*San Fernando’s natural

vinegar producers (15 clients)

Julieta M. Casaul

(Evaluator)

October 22,2010

San Fernando,

Camarines Sur

SPEEDBAC-RUMEPP

Evaluation of pinangat

processing

Evaluate product’s processing

Enhanced and standardize

processing specs

*Magarao’s food product

processors-20 clients)

Julieta M. Casaul

(Evaluator)

October 20, 2010

Magarao,

Camarines Sur

SPEEDBAC

Evaluation of Puto tabla

and Binamban

Processing

Evaluate product’s processing

Enhance and atandardize

processing specs

*Lagonoy product processors

(20 clients)

Josephine A. Red, Prof.

Melani Y. Abalayan

(Evaluators)

October 2010

Lagonoy,

Camarines Sur

SPEEDBAC

Product development

and improvement of

Camarines Sur’s

processed products

Such as confectioners, jams

and juices, processed meat

products and hibi

*Gainza, Cabusao, Bato and

Naga City food processors

*30 cliente/ commodity (120-

150 participants)

Julieta M. Casaul (Team

Leader) , Prof. Melani Y.

Abalayan, ,Josephine A.

Red, Rocelyn M. ImperiaI

(Project Leaders), Laila A.

Godoy, Catherine P. Olleres

(Project Assistants)

Nov 29, Dec 3, 6, 13,

17, & 18,2010

DFT, CBSUA, PIli,

Cam.. Sur, Bato, Cam.

Sur and Cabusao, Cam.

Sur; SPEEDBAC-

RUMEPP

Training on GMP (Good

Manufacturing

Practices) for Food

Handlers

Train the food processors and

handlers with the necessary

practices for safe and

wholesome products.

*

Julieta M. Casaul (Trainer-

Speaker)

December 20, 2010

Naga City

DTI-Naga

Training on GMP (Good

Manufacturing

Practices) for Food

Handlers

Train the food processors and

handlers with the necessary

practices for safe and

wholesome products.

*

Julieta M. Casaul (Trainer-

Speaker)

December 22, 2010

Camaligan.

Camarines Sur

DTI

Evaluation and

Improvement of Dairy

products

All Food Tech Faculty

(Consultancy)

January-December,

2010

CAMARINES SUR

DAIRY PROCESSING

ZONE, Pili, Cam. Sur

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Table 16. Extension Activities Conducted by the Institute of Engineering and Technology

– Department of Agricultural Engineering

Extension Activity Date/Venue Source of

Fund Partners

Assistance in the Water Issues and

Drilling Activities

Libon, Albay LGU Libon LGU Libon

Exhibit of Hydroponics Technology Tinagba Festival

Iriga City

OADP LGU Iriga

Orientation and Exhibition of

Renewable Energy Resources

Masbate, Cam. Sur, Cam.

Norte, Naga City

DOE

ANEC Proj.

Assistance to Biogas Generation

technology

Pio Duran, Albay

BUCAF

CBSUA BUCAF

Assistance to LGU Labo on Green

House Technology and Development of

Essential Oil Extractor Utilization

Labo, Cam. Norte LGU Labo LGU Labo

Assistance to Rangas Mini-Hydro

Project

Goa, Cam. Sur Land Bank

UNDP-PATLEPAM-ACADEME-

LGU-SME Capacity Project on Coco

Coir and Seaweeds Enterprise

Development Project

Balatan, Cam. Sur UNDP

PATLEPAM

LGU Balatan

Installation of Greenhouse and Drip

Irrigation Technology

Del Gallego, Cam. Sur

Prieto Diaz, Sorsogon

Labo, Cam. Norte

Baao, Cam. Sur

Sorsogon City

Concerned LGUs Concerned LGUs

Adoption of Hydroponics Technology

for Lettuce

Naga City

Pili, Cam. Sur

Concerned LGUs Concerned LGUs

Adoption of Citronella Oil Extractor Kanapawan, Labo, Cam.

Norte

PFEC LGU Labo

Adoption of Golden Kuhol Crusher Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao

Development of Mini Micro Hydro

Plant

Cagmaslog, Buhi, Cam. Sur LGU Buhi LGU Buhi

Photovoltaic System Aroroy, Masbate LGU Masbate LGU Masbate

Biogas System Sangay, Mercedes, Cam.

Norte

LGU Mercedes LGU Mercedes

Humidity Chamber Development PCA Guinobatan, Albay PCA PCA Guinobatan

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C. Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Environmental Management

For 2010, the IASEM extension activities included the following:

Table 17. Extension Activities Conducted by the Institute of Agricultural Sciences and

Environmental Management

Extension Activity Date/Venue Source of

Fund Partners

No. of Participants

Male Female Total

Seminar on Native Chicken

Production

August 25, 2010

Sorsogon State

College

SSC /

CBSUA

SSC 150

Seminar on Alternative Pest

Control

June 18, 2010

Ocampo, Camarines

Sur

TGP-FITS LGU Ocampo

ESD

35

Training Workshop on

Enhancing Skills in

Communicating Issues

About Bt/FSBR Eggplant

July 27-28, 2010

Los Baños, Laguna

Project Fund UPLB

Briefing on Selected Rice

Pest and Pest Management

Aug. 25-26, 2010

DA-RFU 5

DA RFU V

CND Lecture Series:

Armyworm 2010 Irruption

in Bicol

Sept. 8, 2010

CND Hall, CBSUA

RDE Fund RDE

Bayan Anihan Project

Activities (Trainings/

Seminars, Techno demo,

M&E)

Year round Bayan

Anihan

ESD

IASEM

Bayan Anihan

The IASEM, through its Crop Science Department, served as the focal institute in the

engagement of the University as the partner SUC of Gawad Kalinga in the implementation of the

Bayan Anihan Program in the province of Camarines Sur. Selected faculty members served as

Faculty In-Charge of Bayan-Anihan Farms in both GK and non-GK sites. They provided

technical expertise as resource persons during trainings as well as in the monitoring of the BA

Farms.

D. Institute of Economics and Management

The IEM was the lead institute in the implementation of the Rural Micro Enterprise

Promotion Project (RuMEPP) which was funded by the Department of Trade and Industry. All

faculty members of the institute were involved in the implementation of the activities which are

reported in Table 10.

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E. Institute of Veterinary Medicine

For 2010, the IVM conducted the following extension activities:

Table 18. Extension Activities Conducted by the Institute of Veterinary Medicine

Extension

Activity Date/Venue Partner/Sponsor

Faculty

Involved Remarks

Veterinary Medical

Mission

March 23, 2010

Virac, Catnduanes

Catanduanes

Veterinary Office

Dr. Jaime G. TriaV 84 dogs vaccinated

Free Veterinary

Consultation

May 11, 2010

Calabanga,

Camarines Sur

UNAHCO DR. Jose S. Sabater 39 swine raisers

served

Veterinary Medical

Mission

July 3, 2010

Legaspi City

Legaspi City

Veterinary Office

Dr. Jose S. Sabater

with 4 Jr. Clinicians

& 2 Sr. Clinicians

57 dogs & cats

vaccinated

4 dogs neutered

45 cattle & carabaos

dewormed

Gamefood

Management

Seminar

Sept. 10, 2011

Daet, Camarines

Norte

UNAHCO Dr. Jose S. Sabater 103 participants

Gamefood

Management

Seminar

Sept. 11, 2011

Naga City

UNAHCO Dr. Jose S. Sabater 94 participants

World Animal Day

Veterinary Medical

Mission

October 3, 2010

Naga City

Naga City

Veterinary Office

Dr. Jose S. Sabater

Dr. Jaime G. Tria V

with 7 Sr. Clinicians

& 3 Jr. Clinicians

15 dogs neutered

145 dogs vaccinated

for rabies

Veterinary Medical

Mission

October 29, 2010

Iriga City

Iriga City Veterinary

Office

Dr. Jaime G. Tria V

& 1 Sr. clinician

35 dogs vaccinated

10 dogs neutered

F. Institute of Arts and Sciences

The IAS had the following extension activities for 2010:

Table 19. Extension Activities Conducted by the Institute of Arts and Sciences

Extension

Activity Date/Venue Partner/Sponsor

Faculty

Involved

No. of

Participants

Workshop on Dance October 19-21,

2010

IAS Dept. of PE &

Sports Faculty

DepEd Teachers

Outreach Program to

San Agustin

Elementary School

December 14,

2010

San Agustin, Pili,

Cam. Sur

IAS Dept. of Natural &

Applied Sciences

Faculty

279 students

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G. Graduate School

The Graduate School conducted extension activities participated in by regular and

affiliate faculty and students. Each curricular offering has its own extension activity. The

Doctoral and MS Programs in Agriculture have their own extension banner program ”Adopt a

Mountain” with MT Asog Rainforestation Cum Livelihood as the extension area. The Doctoral

and MS Programs in Development Education and Agricultural Extension and Education,

respectively, have the ”Adopt A School” with Bula National High School, Rodriguez High

School and Sta Clara College as extension sites. The MS in Resouce Management, on the other

hand, has its ”Adopt A Cooperative/Women’s Organization” with Santiago, Pili and Del

Gallego, Camarines Sur as extension Sites.

For the ”Adopt A School” Program, a Seminar Workshop on Teaching Methodologies:

ICT-based Instruction was conducted last October 28-29, 2010 for high school teachers of Bula

National High School in Bula, Camarines Sur.

H. Sipocot Campus

Presented below are the accomplishments of the CBSUA Sipocot campus in extension for

CY 2010.

Table 20. Extension activities of CBSUA Sipocot Campus in 2010

TITLE OF

ACTIVITIES VENUE DATE

NO.

OF

DAYS

PARTICIPANTS RESOURCE

PERSON/

PERSON

INVOLVED

SPONSOR/S BUDGET

M F TOTAL

“ Uswag Kulturang

Agta ”

1. Cultural

Development

2. Literacy and

Numerical

3. Cooking Demo

Teaching

Pinit,

Ocampo,

Cam. Sur

Jan.-May

2010

1st Saturday

of the

Month

4 11

18

15

25

13

1

36

31

16

Extension

Services

Mrs. Josephine

Gonzales

Mrs. Ma.

Expedita B.

Artiaga

Mrs. Joannable

Delos Santos

Mrs. Erlinda

Almonte

And other

Industrial Tech.

Faculty

CBSUA 7,000

Literary Numerical

and Values

Formatiion

GK,

Mangapo,

Sipocot

Cam. Sur

April 12-

May 21,

2010

30 14 11 25 Extension

Services

Dr. Emma B

Lacra

Mrs. Ma.

Expedita B.

Artiaga

And other DTI

faculty

CBSUA 7,586

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TITLE OF

ACTIVITIES VENUE DATE

NO.

OF

DAYS

PARTICIPANTS RESOURCE

PERSON/

PERSON

INVOLVED

SPONSOR/S BUDGET

M F TOTAL

CBSUA- ACT, I

School Project

1. Deployed IT

Equipment

2. Deployed IT

Practicum Students

SNHS

BIST

Palangon

Provincial

HS

Sept. 8,

2010

Oct. 21-

232010

Nov. 10-11

1

3

2

9

Extension

Services

Dr. Ma.

Liwayway P.

Matamorosa

ACT/

CBSUA

Livelihood

Training

Development

CBSUA

Sipocot

Nov.11-12,

2010

2 Extension

Services

Mrs. Erlinda

Almonte

Mrs. Joannabel

Delos Santos

DSWD/LGU/

CBSUA

Demo on Candy

Making

GK,

Mangapo,

Sipocot

Cam. Sur

Dec.11,2010 1 1 19 20 Extension

Services

Mrs.

Evangeline

Pamada

CBSUA

I. Calabanga Campus

Presented below are the accomplishments of the CBSUA Calabanga campus in extension

for CY 2010.

Table 21. Extension activities of CBSUA Calabanga Campus in 2010 Program/

Activity

Venue Date Participants Persons

Involved

Project

Implementer/s

Budget Funding

Source

Literacy and

Numeracy

Training

Program

Dumalasa

Elementary

School,

Bonot-Sta.

Rosa,

Calabanga

Camarines

Sur

March 12

– 13, 2010

125 Males

200

Females

Mr.

Solomon

Azañes

Ms. Emily

Vargas

Ms. Anna

Liza Puro

Extension

Services

Division -

Education

Department,

Department of

Education of

Calabanga &

Barangay

Council of

Bonot-Sta.

Rosa,

Calabanga

Camarines Sur

Php

5,000

Barangay

Bonot-Sta.

Rosa,

Educational

Fund

Cold Waving

and Hair

Cutting

(Cosmetology)

San Roque

Barangay

Hall

July 24 –

December

18, 2010

27 Females

3 Males

Dr. Gil F.

Pangindian

Dr. Evelyn

Reyteran

Extension

Services

Division of

Technology

Department,

Barangay

Council of San

Roque & LGU

Calabanga

Php

20,000

Educational

Fund of the

LGU of

Calabanga,

Camarines

Sur

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Program/

Activity

Venue Date Participants Persons

Involved

Project

Implementer/s

Budget Funding

Source

Hairstyling

and Facial

Make-up

(Cosmetology)

San Roque

Barangay

Hall

July 24 –

December

18, 2010

27 Females

3 Males

Dr. Gil F.

Pangindian

Dr. Evelyn

Reyteran

Extension

Services

Division of

Technology

Department,

Barangay

Council of San

Roque & LGU

Calabanga

Php

20,000

Educational

Fund of the

LGU of

Calabanga,

Camarines

Sur

Agri –

Training for

Farmers

CBSUA

Calabanga

Campus,

Social Hall

December

5, 2010

20 Males Dr. Alden

S. Bonot

Mrs. Maria

Theresa B.

Bonot

Mrs.

Cynthia N.

Coderes

Extension

Services

Division of

Arts and

Science

Department

Php

3,000

Extension

Service

Fund

J. Pasacao Campus

Presented below are the accomplishments of the CBSUA Pasacao Campus in extension

for CY 2010.

Table 22. Extension activities of CBSUA Pasacao Campus in 2010 Title of the

Activity Date Venue Sponsors

Participant

s

Person/s

Involved Budget Highlights

6th Bicol

Business

Week Trade

Fair and

Exhibit

”Tourism on

Business”

June

24-July

4, 2010

Central

Business

District 2

Metro

Naga

Chamber

of

Commerce

and

Industry

(MNNCI)

and LGU

Naga

*No

participant,

only the

product

endorsed to

ESD of

CBSUA

Main

Campus

*No

budgetary

expenditures

since the

product if

from the

school

Promotion of

the local

products

catered by

CBSUA

Campuses

(squid and

dried fish

from Pasacao)

DRR Forum

and Skills

Trainings

”Pag-alerto,

Malayo sa

Peligro”

July 29-

31,

2010

LRV

Atrium,

CBSUA

Main

Campus

CBSUA

Main

Extension

Division

19

10 Males

9 Females

Prof. Divina

Gracia Galang,

Prof. Jefraim

Hermogeno,

Prof. Edgar

Dela Cruz,

Prof. Ian

Nebres

*No

budgetary

expenditures.

The

administrator

provided

gasoline to

transport the

students and

teachers

-Discussion of

Climate

Change

-Training on

DRR

-First Aid

Workshop

-Typhoon

Tracking

National

Disaster

Consciousness

Month

August

4, 2011

CBSUA

Pasacao

Campus

Room 3

CBSUA

Pasacao

Extension

Office

30

13 Males

17 Females

P500 was

given by the

School

Administrator

Talk about

disasters and

tips on how to

survive

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Title of the

Activity Date Venue Sponsors

Participant

s

Person/s

Involved Budget Highlights

”Pag-alerto,

Malayo sa

Peligro”

for the snacks

of the

participants

disasters

Training

Seminar on

Recyclable

Materials

Nov.

23,

2010

CBSUA

Pasacao

Campus

Room 3 &

4

LGU-

Pasacao

51

16 Males

35 Females

Mrs. Leonora

Guanizo

Project-in-

Charge

P500 was

given by the

School

Administrator

for the snacks

of the

participants

and the guest

speaker

*Talk on the

importance of

recycling

materials

*Teaching the

participants to

be creative in

recycling

3rd South-

South

Citizenry

Based

Development

Academy

Nov.

22-26,

2010

LRV Farm

& Resort,

Calabanga,

Cam. Sur

CBSUA

Main

Campus

1 Female Prof. Divina

Gracia Galang

*Presentations

on CCA and

DRR

*Study tour to

disaster

resilient

communities

Launching of

FITS Pasacao

Dec.

15,

2010

TLDC

Bldg., San

Cirilo,

Pasacao,

Cam. Sur

CBSUA

Main

Campus

* MOA

Signing

*FITS Center

Launching

Gift-giving

(An activity of

lecture to

parents,

feeding to

children &

used clothing

distribution)

Dec.

19,

2010

Poblacion

& Tambo,

Pamplona

CBSUA

Pasacao

Extension

Office and

TAO

CBSUA

Pasacao

Chapter

Prof. Divina

Gracia Galang

Through fund

raising and

donation

*Lecture to

parents

*Games and

feeding to

children

*Used

clothing

distribution

Paghurop-

hurop

Dec.

28,

2010

Poblacion

DCC

CBSUA

Pasacao

Extension

Office and

TAO

CBSUA

Pasacao

Chapter

25

15 Females

10 Males

Prof. Divina

Gracia Galang

*Lectures on

Personality

Understandin

g, awareness

of teenagers’

condition

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PROFILE OF FACULTY-EXTENSIONISTS

On top of their participation in institute-led extension activities, faculty members were

also involved in various activities and projects initiated by the Extension Services Division.

Table 23. Faculty-Extensionists and the nature of their extension involvement

Name of Faculty Institute Extension Project/Activity Nature of

Involvement

1. Dr. Cely S. Binoya ESD/GS Extension Services Division Extension Director

Collaborative Research, Development

and Extension Service (CRDES)

Project Leader

Strenghtening Capacities for Climate

Risk Management and Disaster

Preparedness in Bicol

GAD Consultant and

Project Leader

Mt. Asog Rainforestation Program Project Leader

Gender and Devt. Focal Person/ Trainer

Knowledge Management in Ag.

Research and Extension

Intl. Lecturer/ Trainer

of the Asian

Prductivity

Organization

3rd Citizenry-based development

academy (Intl.)

Organizer/ Resource

Person

Training on Gender Integration in

DRR

Organizer/ Resource

Person

Asia Pacific Association of Educators

in Agriculutre and Environment

Executive Director

Bicol Foundation for Higher

Education

Executive Director

2. Prof. Rita N. Talay IASEM Technical Experts Service and Special

Projects

Program Head

Strenghtening Capacities for Climate

Risk Management and Disaster

Preparedness in Bicol

Project Coordinator

3. Dr. Elizabeth M. Salvino IASEM Continuing Education Program Program Head

TGP-FITS Focal Person

Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

4. Prof. Santiago L. Camposano IASEM Extension Modality Development

Program

Program Head

Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Technical Expert

5. Dr. Celerino B. Llesol IASEM Mt. Asog Rainforestation Project

(Nursery establishment and abaca

plantation extablishment)

Asst. Program Leader

& Team Leader-

Nursery Plantation &

Abaca Production

6. Dr. Emma G. Jarcia GS/IASEM Mt. Asog Rainforestation Project

(Dairy Goat Project Component)

Team Leader-Goat

Project

7. Dr. Ma. Victoria M. Refereza IASEM Mt. Asog Rainforestation Project

(Values Formation)

Team Leader-Values

Formation

TGP-FITS Focal Person

8. Dr. Asuncion A. Orbeso GS Adopt a School Program Coordinator

9. Ms. Michelle Petalio IDE Adopt a School Program Demo Teacher, RP

10. Prof. Ramona Isabel Ramirez IASEM Adopt a School Program RP

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Name of Faculty Institute Extension Project/Activity Nature of

Involvement

11. Dr. Myra Luz M.Homillano IAS Adopt a School Program RP 12. Prof. Ludivico Homillano IAS Adopt a School Program RP 13. Ms. Francia Belarmino IAS Training on Extension

Communication

RP

14. Prof. Joel Batanes VP REPED/

IASEM

Organic Agriculture Trainer

15. Dr. Leonardo Sureta IASEM Bayan Anihan Program Leader

16. Prof. Jesus A. Osea IASEM Bayan Anihan

TGP-FITS

Focal Person

Technical Expert

17. Dr. Anna T. Vibandor IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Technical Expert

18. Dr. Carmelita N. Cervantes RD/IASEM TGP-FITS Technical Expert

Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

CRDES

19. Dr. Lorena S. Hernandez IASEM Adopt a School Program

Trainings on Vermi-composting

Trainings on Organic Agriculture

Resource Person

20. Prof. Felipe P. Laynesa IASEM Bayan Anihan

CRDES Techno- Demo Technical Expert

Faculty In-Charge

21. Dr. Fe B. Perlas RD /

IASEM /

GS

Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

Promotion of the Nutrient Manager as

a Tool for Rice Self-Sufficiency in the

Bicol Region

Focal Person

Translation of the Nutrient Manager

for Rice version 2 to the Bikol dialect

(new web and mobile applications)

Consultant

Training on Integration of Rice

Production Technologies and Systems

Regional Trainer of

DA

Training of Trainers on Palay Check

System

Regional Trainer of

DA – ATI

Training Course on Computer-Based

Data Management for Rice

Agricultural Extension Workers

Trainer

22. Dr. Celeste V. Francia IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

23. Prof. Ludivina C. Savilla IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Technical Expert

24. Prof. Russel Rosalinda F.

Rastrullo

RD/IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Focal Person

25. Prof. Gilda S. de Asis IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

26. Prof. Maria Cecilia M.

Salamat

IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

27. Prof. Norma S. Mendoza IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

28. Prof. Vladimir R. Foronda IASEM/ IT/

GS

Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Focal Person

IT Trainings Project Leader

29. Prof. Wilfredo P. Martus IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Focal Person

30. Dr. Marcelina I. Ibarlin IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

31. Prof. Rosario B. Avila IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

TGP-FITS Focal Person

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Name of Faculty Institute Extension Project/Activity Nature of

Involvement

32. Prof. Pedro B. Francia IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

33. Dr. Narses S. Detera IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

34. Prof. Marilyn B. Balderas IASEM TGP-FITS Focal Person

35. Prof. Modesto Delos Santos IASEM Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

36. Prof. Allan B. Del Rosario IASEM TGP-FITS Focal Person

Bayan Anihan Faculty In-Charge

37. Dr. Dulce Mostoles IASEM Lecturer on Plant Protection and

Biotechnology

Resource Person

38. Ms. Julieta M. Casaul IET RuMEPP Evaluator, Team

Leader

39. Prof. Melani Y. Abalayan IET RuMEPP Evaluator, Project

Leader

40. Ms. Josephine A. Red IET RuMMEP Project Leader

41. Ms. Rocelyn M. Imperial IET RuMEPP Project Leader

42. Dr. Elizabeth L. Laynesa IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

43. Dr. Gloria B. Osea IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

ExtensionProgram: The PARA

TEACHING WAY

Trainer

Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

44. Mr. Aquilino P. Mateo IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

45. Prof. Charlie P. Nacario IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

46. Mrs. Ma. Linda B. Ruiz IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

47. Dr. Gloria Q. Camposano IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

48. Mrs. Grace B. Polvoriza IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

49. Mrs. Nelia B. Arimado IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

50. Mrs. Ana E. Miraña IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

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Involvement

Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

Training Workshop on Startegies for

Teaching Physics Concepts and

Improvision of Laboratory Equipment

of Laboratory Equipment for Non-

Physics Majors

Trainer

Using Technology to Supplement the

Laguage Learning Experience and

Strategies to Facilitate laguage

Learner Success

Trainer

51. Mrs. Eugenia B. Mercado IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Quick Response Team for DRR

Trainer

52. Mrs. Evangeline S. Huerno IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

53. Prof. Simeon B. Botor IDE Interfacing RDE and Instruction

through ICT-Based Extension

Delivery

Trainer

Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

Trainer

54. Mrs. Socorro R. Sales IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

55. Mrs. Margarita Delos Santos IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

56. Mrs. Conchita Ignao IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

57. Mrs. Nida T. Aquino IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

58. Mr. Domingo Silerio IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

59. Mrs. Myleen T. Balderas IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

60. Mrs. Elsa J. Apolinar IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

61. Mr. Rene A. Villareal IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

62. Mrs. Domini D. Organis IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

63. Ms. Agnes C. Tumapang IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science Trainer

ExtensionProgram: The PARA

TEACHING WAY

Trainer

64. Ms. Mirinisa R. Crispin IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

Trainer

65. Ms. Nathalie A. Emila IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

Trainer

66. Mrs. Nelia A. Barce IDE Enhancement Program in English,

Math and Science

Trainer

67. Dr. Jose L. Pardalis IET Affiliated Renewable Energy Center Technical Consultant

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(AREC)

Biogas System Trainer

Drip Irrigation Technology

Installation in Bicol

Technical Consultant

68. Prof. Rolando G. De Asis IET Hydroponics Technology Technical Consultant

AREC Trainer

Drip Irrigation Technology

Installation in Bicol

Trainer

69. Prof. George V. Porcincula IET AREC Trainer

Photovoltaic System Trainer

70. Prof. Marife Pesino Biogas Generation Technology Technical Consultant

Capacity Project on Coco Coir And

Seaweeds Enterprise Devt. Program

Technical Consultant

Adoption of Golden Crusher Inventor / Trainer

71. Prof. Armin B. Guinto IET Green House Technology – Labo, CN Technical Consultant Development of Essential Oil

Extractor Utilization – Labo, CN

Technical Consultant

Drip Irrigation Technology

Installation in Bicol

Technical Consultant

Rangas Mini-Hydro Project Technical Consultant Humidity Chamber Development Technical Consultant Water Issues & Drilling Activities –

Libon, Albay

Technical Consultant

AREC Technical Consultant Biogas Generation Technology Technical Consultant Adoption of Citronella Oil Extractor Technical Consultant Development of Mini Micro Hydro

Plant – Buhi

Technical Consultant

72. Dr. Nila B. Oñate IET CRDES Coordinator

73. Prof. Jennifer M. Eboña Capacity Project on Coco Coir And

Seaweeds Enterprise Devt. Program

Technical Consultant

74. Prof. Ligaya M. Tango IET Strenghtening Capacities for Climate

Risk Management and Disaster

Preparedness in Bicol

Project Extension

Coordinator

Water Issues & Drilling Activities –

Libon, Albay

Technical Consultant

Capacity Project on Coco Coir And

Seaweeds Enterprise Devt. Program

Technical Consultant

75. Dr. Yolanda S. Agawa IET Strenghtening Capacities for Climate

Risk Management and Disaster

Preparedness in Bicol

Project Coordinator

Water Issues & Drilling Activities –

Libon, Albay

Technical Consultant

76. Dr. Henry A. Mabesa GS / IET AREC Technical Consultant

77. Prof. Flordeliza B. Valenzuela IASEM Strenghtening Capacities for Climate

Risk Management and Disaster

Preparedness in Bicol

Project Coordinator

78. Prof. MA. Cresilda Caning IEM RuMEPP Program Leader

79. Prof. Georgina Bordado IEM RuMEPP

Adopt a Cooperative (Trasncending

Poverty Project)

Project Leader

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80. Mr. Rener Bucad IEM RuMEPP Project In-Charge

81. Dr. Ma. Francia Asuncion

Nunez

IEM RuMEPP Project In-Charge

82. Dr. Gladys Rosales IEM RuMEPP Project In-Charge

83. Mr. Sonny Corporal IEM RuMEPP Project In-Charge

84. Ms. Hanilyn Hidalgo IEM Enterprise Devt. Trainer

85. Ms. Ma. Teresa Lirag RD/ IASEM Management Information System Trainer

86. Ms. Presbel Presto RD/ IAS Extension Communication Trainer/ Writer of

technical series

87. Prof. Charlie Nacario NSTP

Director

Trainings on IT, CWTS Trainer

88. Prof. Petronilo Munez, Jr. GS /

IASEM

CCA - DRR Project with FAO Program Leader

89. Dr. Jose Sabater IVM Animal Health Clinic Consultant/Trainer

90. Dr. Jaime Tria V IVM Animal Health Clinic Consulatnt/Trainer

91. Mrs. Josephine Gonzales Sipocot

Campus

“ Uswag Kulturang Agta ”

1. Cultural Development

2. Literacy and Numerical

3. Cooking Demo Teaching

Facilitator / Trainer

92. Ms. Ma. Expedita Artiaga Sipocot

Campus

Extension Coordinator

Literary Numerical and Values Formation

Uswag Culturang Agta

Facilitator / Trainer

93. Ms. Erlinda Almonte Sipocot

Campus

Uswag Culturang Agta

Livelihood development training Facilitator / Trainer

94. Ms. Joannable Delos Santos Sipocot

Campus

Uswag Culturang Agta

Livelihood development training Facilitator / Trainer

95. Dr. Emma Lacra Sipocot Literary Numerical and Values Formation

96. Dr. Ma. Liwayway P.

Matamorosa Sipocot IT Training and services Coordinator

97. Mrs. Evangeline Pamada Sipocot Demo on Candy Making Trainer

98. Mr. Solomon Azanes Calabanga

Campus

Literacy and Numeracy Training

Program

Trainer

99. Ms. Emily Vargas Calabanga

Campus

Literacy and Numeracy Training

Program Trainer

100. Ms. Analiza Puro Calabanga

Campus

Literacy and Numeracy Training

Program Trainer

101. Dr. Gil Pangindian Calabanga

Campus

Extension Coordinator

102. Dr. Evelyn Reyteran Calabanga

Campus

Cold Waving and Hair Cutting

Hairstyling and Facial Make-up

(Cosmetology)

Trainer

103. Dr. Alden Bonot Calabanga

Campus

Agri – Training for Farmers Coordinator

104. Ms. Maria Theresa Bonot Calabanga

Campus

Agri – Training for Farmers Trainer

105. Ms. Cynthia Coderes Calabanga

Campus

Agri – Training for Farmers Facilitator

106. Ms. Divinagracia Galang Pasacao

Campus

Extension Coordinator

DRR seminar

Organizer/Coord.