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December 2012 –March 2013
Republic of the Philippines San Ildefonso, Bulacan
BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE
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College-Wide Activity
I. Performance-Based Bonus (PBB)
The college was able to pass the scrutiny of AO 25 Task Force for its performance-based bonus. Of the all the agencies, BASC was one of the firsts to qualify for the PBB of 2012 and first to receive the bonus from DBM as of January 2013. Below is the MFO Accountability Report Card (MARC-1) showing the performance rating of the college for FY 2012.
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II. CELEBRATION OF THE COLLEGE 61ST FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY The college celebrated its 61st Founding Anniversary last February 27-28, 2013. The
celebration included different activities and highlighted the “Dangal ng BASC Award” on the second day. The first day of the celebration was opened with a thanks giving mass which was attended by the college officials, faculty, employees and students. Followed simultaneously by a mini concert of the BASC performers (brass band, soundz cool band and cultural performers); one-stop-service shop for NSO, BIR, SSS, PhilHealth and Pag-Ibig documents. Likewise, an election of the new set of officers of the alumni association was also held in the afternoon. And mass demonstration of 17 groups including students and faculty and employees completed the first day of the celebration. The second day highlighted the celebration through the Dangal ng BASC Award. The award is given to alumni of BASC (both high school and college) who made a significant impact in the field of civil service, education, entrepreneurship/business, agriculture, environmental protection and arts and culture. The following were the seven awardees:
Former Mayor Edgardo “Sazo” Galvez for Local Service
PSSUPT. Procopio G. Lipana for National Service
Dr. Arnold Venturina for Education
Mr. Francisco S. Felicia for Entrepreneurship/Business Dr. Libertado C. Cruz for Agriculture Mr. Bayani V. Villanueva for Environmental Protection Mr. Joseph Joel S. Mendoza for Culture and Arts
The awardees of Dangal ng BASC together with
the college officials (L-R) Dr. Herminio B. Giron
(VP AFBA), PSSUPT. Procopio G. Lipana, Dr.
Arnold Venturina, Dr. Libertado C. Cruz, Mr.
Joseph Joel S. Mendoza, Mr. Mario Lipana, Mr.
Bayani V. Villanueva, and Dr. Gerardo I.
Mendoza, President
Dr. Gerardo I. Mendoza, President welcomes
awardees, guests, faculty, employees and students
during the Dangal ng BASC Award ceremony.
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Academic, Cultural & Sports Affairs
I. LIST OF GRADUATING STUDENTS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
A total of 444 students (425 candidates and 19 summer 2012 graduates) will be
graduating come April 11, 2013 during BASC’s 61st Commencement Exercises.
Table 1. List of graduating students
PROGRAM NUMBER OF STUDENTS
(as of 2nd semester, AY 2012-2013)
Doctor of Philosophy 2
Master of Arts in Education 25
Master of Science in Agriculture 4 Bachelor of Science Agriculture 12
Bachelor of Animal Science 71 Bachelor of Elementary Education 58
Bachelor of Secondary Education 26
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management 18 Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 1
Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering 1 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology 4 Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management 31
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 48
Secondary Education 106
(as of October, AY 2012-2013) Master of Arts in Education 5 Bachelor of Science Agriculture 1
Bachelor of Elementary Education 4 Bachelor of Secondary Education 1 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management 1 (as of Summer 2012) Bachelor of Science Agriculture 1 Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 4
Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering 1 Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management 1
Bachelor of Elementary Education 3
Bachelor of Secondary Education 1 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 7
Secondary Education 1 TOTAL 444
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II. DONATION RECEIVED BY THE COLLEGE
Fortunately, BASC received a donation of baseball equipment from
the Office of the Municipal Mayor
Paula Carla Galvez-Tan worth
Php88,000.00. This equipment will be
used by the athletes in preparation and
in joining to the Philippine Series Little
League to be held in Tanauan,
Batangas.
Table 2. Baseball equipment solicited from the Office of the Municipal Mayor
Item Quantity
Baseball Bat: Vextel 1
Vexxum 1
Reflex 1
Baseball Gloves: Omaha 10
Catchers Mitt: Mizuno 1
Catchers Gear: Easton 1
Baseballs: Wilson 4
Batting Helmet: China 4
III. ACTIVITIES OF THE COLLEGE UNDER ACSA March, 2013
The college participated in the Regional Annual Administrative Tactical Inspection (RAATI) of the NSTP/ROTC last March 7, 2013. Of the 19 private and public colleges and universities, BASC placed second garnering an average score of 97.97%.
Baseball equipment donated by the Office of
the Municipal Mayor
NNSTP/ROTC students as they submit for
inspection during the RAATI
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A meeting was called for the parents of the graduating class last March 5, 2013. The purpose of the said meeting was to inform them regarding the upcoming Recognition Day and 61st Commencement Exercises as well as the expenses to be incurred for the said events.
Entrance examination for Grade 7 had been conducted to 40 selected students last March 2013.
February, 2013
Conducted campaign regarding the courses offered and schedule of entrance examinations for the incoming freshmen to public high schools (San Miguel National High School and Carlos F. Gonzales National High School). Likewise, tarpaulins were posted to six municipalities of Bulacan such as San Miguel, San Rafael, Bustos, Baliuag, and Plaridel last February 2013 as part of the said information dissemination campaign of the college.
Parents of the graduating class as they
listen to the director of OSA
Incoming Grade 7 students as they take the
entrance examination
Personnel at the Office of Student Affairs
giving flyers to students of Carlos F.
Gonzales National High School during the
information dissemination campaign
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Participated in the National SCUAA last February 17-23, 2013 at JRMSU,
Dapitan City, Zamboanga. Two athletes
were sent to join other delegations in the
persons of Erecto Macaluwa for baseball
event and Von Richard Manio for
taekwondo (middle heavy weight) event.
Both garnered 2nd
place for each event.
December, 2012
Participated in the Regional State
College and Universities Athletics
Association (SCUAA) Meet last
December 16-21, 2012 at RMTU, Iba,
Zambales. The college delegation was
composed of 15 college officials, nine
coaches and 59 athletes. BASC overall
placed 11th
runner-up in this
competition.
Table 3. List of winning events during the Regional SCUAA Meet Event Place
Taekwondo (Middle Heavy Weight) 1st place
Taekwondo (Fly Weight) 2nd
place Badminton Men Doubles 3
rd place
Beach Volleyball Women 3rd
place Baseball 3
rd place
IV. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The Cultural Unit particularly the brass band and the college performers were
invited to perform during the fiesta at Barangays Calasag and Pinaod last December 2012.
The College President, Dr. Gerardo I.
Mendoza as he attends the National
SCUAA 2013
BASC baseball team battles against other
SUC during the regional meet
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Student Welfare & Development
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS I. SCHOLARSHIP
A. Updates on student scholarship
A total of 127 scholars received P 3,000.00 financial assistance under the Cong.
Joselito Jon-Jon R. Mendoza Scholarship Program for the 2nd semester of AY 2012-2013.
Under CIBAC Scholarship Program, 102 scholars received P3,000.00 financial assistance for this 2nd semester, AY 2012-2013.
Likewise, 313 scholars received P3,000.00 financial assistance under Provincial Governor Scholarship Program this 2nd semester, AY 2012-2013.
Documents of four DA-ACEF scholars were submitted to the Department of Agriculture main office. Scholars under this program would receive P15, 000.00 per semester.
II. STUDENT ACTIVITIES
A. Activities led by different student organizations
ACTIVITY STUDENT ORGANIZATION INVOLVED
March 1. Supreme Student Council Election Supreme Student Council
2. Quiz Bee Final Battle SAMAPA, Science and Math Club
3. Sports Fest – Inter-Organization Volleyball and Basketball
Supreme Student Council & ISC-IEAT
February
1. 1st Masquerade Ball (61st Founding Anniversary)
Builders of Information Technology Society (BITS)
2. One Stop Shop SSS, NSO, BIR, PhilHealth, Pag-Ibig, LTO
Supreme Student Council
3. Feeding Program for the underweight pupils of Daycare Center, Anyatam
Gamma Epsilon
4. Dental Mission Tau Gamma Phi/Sigma Triskelion
5. Open House and parlor games All organizations
6. Tree Planting Supreme Student Council
7. Ash Wednesday Mass Campus Ministry January
1. 3rd Round Quiz bowl SAMAPA Club, Math Club and Science Club
2. Clean Drive League of United Filipino Agriculturist
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B. Seminars/trainings attended by the students ACTIVITY SPONSORS VENUE/DATE
1. Youth of the Nation Seminar Cong. J.V. Ejercito Estrada Lingayen, Pangasinan
2. PAASA 13th Regional Convention Attended by seven student
leaders and the adviser
PAASA Region III
January 30 – February
1, 2013 at CLSU,
Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
C. For student welfare The Office of Student Affairs under the Graduate, Placement and Employment
Unit spearheaded an NSO Service to students last January 21, 2013. This activity aimed to help students process their NSO document especially those graduating students wherein authenticated birth certificate is required.
The Guidance and Counseling Unit regularly holds counseling sessions to assist/guide students and let them feel that they are not alone.
The Office of Student Affairs conducted seminars for the graduating class as well as their parents.
Seminar Participants
1. Pre-Employment Orientation Seminar (PEOS)
Graduating Class
2. Labor Education for Graduating Students
Parents of the graduating class (College)
3. Career Orientation of the graduating class
Parents of the graduating class (LHS)
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Six (6) IGS Faculty and 44 graduate students attended the GEACCUP Regional
Annual Congress with a theme “Enhancing Quality Assurance through Outcome-Based Graduate Education” with CHED Commissioner Ruperto S. Sangalang as guest speaker last March 16, 2013 at PAC Magalang Pampanga.
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Personnel Welfare & Development
I. ATTENDANCE TO SEMINARS / TRAININGS / MEETINGS ACTIVITY VENUE DATE PARTICIPANTS
1. Seminar on MatLab/Simulink Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ortigas, Quezon City
March 20, 2013
Ericka Bautista Engr. Myrtel Bernardo Kevin James Roque
2. Inception Workshop on the National Validation and Documentation of Organic Production Systems on Rice and Vegetable
UP, Los Banos, Laguna
March 12-13, 2013
Dinah Marie C. Dayag Engr. Meriam F. Sulit
3. Capacity Enhancement of Academic Researchers on Hazards, Risk Assessment and Exposure Database Development through the use of the REDAS Software
CLSU, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
March 3-8, 2013
Dr. Josie A. Valdez Engr. Liberato B. Silverio Engr. Alfredo Taluban
4. Seminar-workshop on Productivity Enhancement Measures (PEMs) on “Carabao” mango in central Luzon
Megan’s resort, Brgy. Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales on
February 27, 2013
Dinah Marie C. Dayag Feliciana Bautista
5. Inter-university Math Wizard 2013 Technological University of the Philippines
February 22, 2013
Engr. Alvin Quizon
6. Inter-university Java Programming Competition 2013
Technological University of the Philippines last
February 21, 2013
Arnel Adriano Kevin James Roque
7. AgroStudies Internship Program Sultan Kudarat State University
February 20-21, 2013
Dr. Lolito B. San Pedro
8. Project Evaluation and Writeshop for Rice RD&E Projects of the DA-RFOIII
Cityheights Hotel, San Fernando, Pampanga
February 25-26 2013
Dr. Josie A. Valdez Dinah Marie C. Dayag Dr. Imelda S.A. Navarro
9. 13th Annual Convention and Student Leader Congress
Alumni Hotel, Centra Luzon State University, science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija
January 30-February 1, 2013
Dr. Anadolia M. Cruz
10. National Research Seminar and Forum on Community Organizing “Re-affirming the Role of research and Data Banking in Organizing, Building, and Empowering Communities
Hotel Supreme, Baguio City
January 30-February 1, 2013
Pilar P. Vicmudo Priscilla de Guzman
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Through NSTP Program and Projects”
11. Joint Regular Quarter Meeting of the TGP Experts’ Pool and RRDG
RMTU, Iba, Zambales
January 31, 2013
Dinah Marie C. Dayag
12. 26th AACCUP Annual National Convention
Punta Villa Resort Hotel, Arevalo, Iloilo City
January 29-31, 2013
Dr. Herminio B. Giron Engr. Liberato B. Silverio Dr. Alicia SP. Gomez
13. Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS) v 1.1 Training for Buyers
EBBSI, Mandaluyong City
January 17-18, 2013
Dr. Herminio B. Giron Rona Angela O. Clarin Rosalina Samonte
14. Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers-Pre Professional Group (PSAE-PPG) Annual Luzon Convention
Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte
December 17-19, 2012
Cherry Mae Cuevas
15. Training Workshop on Project Development for Fund Sourcing in Agriculture
Oriental Legaspi, Legaspi City, Albay
December 16-22, 2012
Dr. Imelda SA. Navarro Dr. Anadolia M. Cruz
16. Managers Federation Inc., 2012 Year End PESO Assessment and Awarding of Best PESO
Lewis Grand Hotel, Clarkfield, Pampanga
December 11-12, 2012
Arnold P. Santos
17. CLARRDEC Regional Symposium CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
December 5, 2013
Dinah Marie C. Dayag Engr. Rhuelyn A. Ballaran Jennifer I. Guevarra Teresita T. Mendoza Enriqueta C. Gabriel
*A total of 26 teaching and non-teaching staff attended seminars, trainings and meetings spearheaded by different agencies.
II. ACTIVITIES OF THE FACULTY AND EMPLOYEES
GAD Seminar A seminar on Magna Carta on Women has held in celebration of 2013
Women’s Month with a theme: “Kababaihan: Gabay sa Pagtahak sa Tuwid na Daan” last March 25, 2013
Mass demonstration Faculty and staff of the college participated in the Mass Demonstration
during the 61st Founding Anniversary of the college
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Gift Giving
Fifty children below seven years old were invited together with their parents/guardian to participate in the gift giving activity initiated by the BNASCFEA last December 28, 2012.
Tribute to the Retirees BNASCFEA initiated a tribute to the two retirees last December 13, 2012.
Mr. Meliton V. Ponce, Asso. Professor II and had been in service for 34 and Mr. Apolonio Cruz who passed away last September 2012 were given tribute.
III. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Engr. Myrtel Bernardo, faculty member (contractual) of the Institute of
Engineering and Applied Technology is currently undertaking her Master of Engineering at Bulsu under the CHED Scholarship Program. The scholarship grant was approved during the 1st trimester of AY 2012-2013. MOA had signed already.
Children who were invited line up before the
start of the parlor games during the gift
giving of BNASCFEA
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Research, Extension & Training
I. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT &
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT Regional Disaster Science and
Management S&T Capacity Development (PCIERRD-DOST & CHED, P612,200.00) implementation of this new
project started January 2012 up to December 2013. Inception meeting was conducted at PHILVOLCS. Also, MOA was signed between BASC & CLSU being the lead implementing agency. The project aims to strengthen the disaster science regional capacity through the SUCs, conduct regional and provincial risk assessments and to establish inventory database of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation studies and hazard maps.
the project has a funding amount of p612,200.00 from the agencies identifying and profiling of pilot sites were conducted. Also, trail survey around
BASC campus using GPS device was conducted
Improving Productivity and Livelihood of Swamp and Flood-prone Rice-Based Farming Communities in Region 3 (PhilRice, P156,000.00) was launched last December 2012 under PhilRice project and is based in
Calumpit, Bulacan. It was attended by farmers who are involved in the project, representatives from DA-RFO3, BASC and PhilRice
fertilizers for the project were distributed to farmers last January 2012
Lakbay-Aral at PhilRice last February 22, 2013. The participants of the said activity were able to learn about the fish-rice-based and duck-rice-based systems. The project aimed in increasing farmers’ livelihood and income during productive seasons and even during flood season by the application of floating garden concept
Integrated Rice-Based Cropping System in Upland Areas in Bulacan (DA-RFO3, P1M) was launched last December 28, 2012 at Maligaya, San Miguel, Bulacan. The
activity was attended by 80 farmers and technicians from Pandi, San Ildefonso,
The participants of the Lakbay-Aral at
PhilRice, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
The implementing team of the college as they
brainstorm regarding the project
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San Miguel and BASC. The model farm showcases vegetables grown naturally. Vermicomposting was also demonstrated to the farmers.
Varietal Evaluation, On-Farm Trials and Organic Vegetable Seed Production in
Region 3 (PCAARRD, P75,000/year in 3 years) on-farm trial for squash and okra was established at Brgy. Calumpang, San
Miguel, Bulacan. The trials aims to evaluate the performance of the two crops under farmer’s field condition
breeder seed production for squash, sitao and okra ampalaya yield trial is currently being conducted
Improving Water and Land Productivity through Technology Integration in the Uplands (DA-BAR, P1,627,100.00) data collection was undertaken
Psycho-socio Economic Impact assessment of Agri-Based technologies in Central Luzon (CHED-ZRC, P100,000.00) terminal report was submitted last December 2012 to Aurora State College of
Technology being the lead implementing agency.
Bulacan Agricultural State College Tracer Study (LOCAL FUND) data analysis is being undertaken
Assessment of Productivity Enhancement Measures on Carabao Mango in Central Luzon (PCCARD, P218,210.00) fertilization and maintenance of the area were undertaken identified possible intervention of the unproductive mango trees located within
the campus visitation of farmer-cooperator for the monitoring of his mango yield was done
II. EXTENSION AND TRAINING A. Productivity Enhancement Program (PEP)
Palayamanan in the Community,
Upland and Flood-prone Areas project launching at Maligaya, San
Miguel last December 2012 (for the upland area) and in Calumpit, Bulacan for the flood-prone area. On the other hand, continued monitoring for this project is undertaken
distributed materials such as fertilizers and mahogany seedlings
conducted training on organic farming to farmer-beneficiaries of San Ildefonso and Pandi, Bulacan last January 24-25, 2013
Recipients of the project during the
distribution of farm inputs
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the college palayaman model farm has established a pesticide free ampalaya planting area
Technology Commercialization Project continued monitoring
of the project. Distribution of loans is also undertaken
Technology Commercialization Center participated in the exhibit last December 5-6, 2012 during the CLARRDEC
Regional Symposium held at CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Techno-Gabay Program a 3-day Lakbay-Aral was conducted to past and present MAOs, ISS and TSS of
the project last January 16-18, 2013. The exposure trip enabled the farmers to learn about garlic production and product value adding like corn processing
Goat Upgrading Production (DA-BAR P2,484,000.00) continued monitoring of the project is being carried out maintenance (deworming of animals) of the project
B. Gender Fair Education Gender Fair in Education
Provision of office space at the Research, extension & Training Office for GAD personnel
Conducted seminar on Magna Carta on Women (RA 9710) in celebration of the 2013 Women’s Month last March 25
C. Information and Communication Program Newsletter for Ret Bullets and RET on-the-dot
in the process of finalizing the 2nd RET bullets and for distribution of RET on-the-dot issues of October and December 2012
Research Journals edited papers for publication
Participants of the Lakbay-Aral to Ilocos which
include MAOs, ISS and TSS of Techno-Gabay Project
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D. Trainings Conducted
Title Date and Venue Participants Sponsors
*Farmers’ Training on Vegetable Production
Starting February 22, 2013 (3-month long training, every Friday BASC Institute of Agriculture
114 participants (farmers from Malolos, San Ildefonso, Pandi, San Rafael, Pulilan, SJDM, Guiguinto & San Miguel, Agricultural Technicians Members of 4Ps)
SM Foundation Harbest BASC
Writing Workshop February 20, 2013 BASC Research and Development Center
25 Thesis Students and Faculty Members (Thesis Advisers)
BASC
Training on Organic Farming
Jan 24-25 February San Ildefonso, Bulacan
70 participants (farmers and agricultural technicians)
BASC
Training on GPS and GIS and Its Application to Research
December 18-20, 2012 BASC Research and Development Center
30 participants (faculty and students)
BASC
Aerobic Rice Technology
December 11, 2012 Piat, Cagayan
49 participants (farmers and agricultural technicians)
BASC
Training on Aerobic Rice Technology
December 7, 2012 Bulakan, Bulacan
98 participants (Farmers and Agricultural Technicians)
BASC
*training is conducted by a private agency (Harbest & SM Foundation) through the
collaboration with BASC, MAO & PAO of Bulacan
III. SPECIAL PROJECTS Multi-Location Trials of Hybrid and Inbred Rice Varieties for Yield Stability,
Adaptation and Acceptability in Favorable Rainfed Lowland Rice Sub-Ecosystem in Region3 (PhilRice) raw data was submitted to PhilRice for data analysis
Multi-environmental Trials of High-Yielding and Inbred Rice Lines for Adoption
and Acceptability in Shallow-favorable Rainfed Lowland Rice Sub-Ecosystem (PhilRice P75,000.00 for 2013 dry season) land preparation, lay-outing and seeding were already conducted for this project application of fertilizer and crop irrigation are conducted
Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services (DA
P620,000.00) conducted needs assessment and design assessment (NADA) at DRT, San Rafael
and Bustos, Bulacan
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Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan SM Foundation Incorporated
sponsored a farmers’ training on vegetable production. Together with BASC, Harbest Agribusiness Corporation, DSWD, PAO and DA-RFO3, the training program was properly launched last February 22 at the Rene Cayetano Hall. The hands-on area, a 5,000 m2, for the training is located at the BASC New Site Campusproject
IV. AEROBIC RICE RDE PROGRAM (Aerobic Rice Center)
Signed MOA for a new project on Aerobic Rice technology
Potential of Aerobic Rice Technology to Improve Productivity and Profitability on Rice Farming in Upland and Rainfed Areas of Central Luzon (DA-RFO3, P500,000.00) distributed mungbean, peanut and
squash seeds to Pampanga Agricultural College (PAC), farmers in Bagac, Bataan and Caranglan, Nueva Ecija to be planted for the dry season last December 2012
regular monitoring of the techno-farms established for dry cropping season was undertaken. The crops planted were different vegetables in Myantoc, Tarlac; squash in Mabalacat, Pampanga; cassava in Abucay, Bataan; and aerobic rice in Angat, Bulacan for January 2013.
presented accomplishment report and submitted audited financial report to the funding agency last February 2013
Aerobic Rice Technology Dissemination & Promotion in Partnership with SUCs & LGUs (IRRI) a paper was presented during the CLARRDEC 23rd Regional Symposium on R&D
Highlights and won as Third Best Paper under Development Category
Aerobic Rice Technology: A Key to Rice Sufficiency in the Country (DA-RFO 3, P2,000,000.00) conducted training to farmers and agricultural technicians of Bulakan, Bulacan
last December 7, 2012.
Participants of the training
Dr. josie A. Valdez , project leader
presents the accomplishment of the
project during the Project Evaluation
and Writeshop for Rice RD&E Projects of
the DA-RFOIII at the Cityheights Hotel,
San Fernando, Pampanga
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likewise, an in-service training on GPS and GIS and Its Application to Research was also conducted to students, faculty and employees of the college last December 18, 2012 at the Research and Development Center
has planted peanut at the techno-demo farm at Sapang Dayap, San Ildefonso, Bulacan
already sold 35 bags of seeds to farmers prepared MOA between farmer-cooperator and BASC for seed production processed 45 bags of seeds harvested by the farmer-cooperator, Mr. M.
Concepcion. 60 bags of seeds is ready for distribution to farmers of San Rafael, Bulacan
V. PAPERS PRESENTED
Title of paper presented
Event /Activity Date & Venue Presenter
1. Aerobic Rice Technology (ART) Development and Dissemination in Partnership with GOs, SUCs and LGUs
(awarded as third best
paper)
CLARRDEC Regional Symposium
CLSU, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
Dir. Dinah Marie C. Dayag
VI. PROPOSALS SUBMITTED FOR POSSIBLE FUNDING
1. Vegetables R&D Program (VRDP) submitted to DA-BAR thru UPLB
VII. OTHER ACTIVITIES
The RET Office conducted the annual selection of the Best Student Thesis/Research for SY 2012-2013 last March 19, 2013. Between the two students who presented their research/thesis, Ms. Marry Jane Lopez, BSFT IV student, emerged as the winner. Ms. Lopez would be receiving certificate of recognition and P2,000.00 cash incentive during the Recognition Program.
Jayvee Bryan Carillo presents his thesis
entitled Different Ratio of Potting Medium
on the Growth and Yield of Lettuce
(Lactuca sativa)
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Administrative & Financial Affairs
I. RESOLUTIONS PASSED DURING THE LAST BOARD OF TRUSTEES (BOT) MEETING (See attachment.)
II. 2012 USE OF INCOME (See attachment.)
III. ALLOTMENT, OBLIGATION & BALANCE AS OF MARCH 31 (See attachment.)
IV. INCOME-GENERATING PROJECTS’ NET INCOME FOR THE PERIOD DECEMBER 2012-MARCH 31, 2013
PROJECT 2012 2013
DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH TOTAL
Cayetano Hall 6,000.00 - 3,000.00 7,500.00 16,500.00
Business Center 18,650.00 21,650.00 29,150.00 30,650.00 100,100.00
Dormitory 1,750.00 9,350.00 5,600.00 20,050.00 36,750.00
RDC Conference Room - -
Gymnasium 3,500.00 8,500.00 3,000.00 15,000.00
Canteen/Kiosks 53,710.00 12,000.00 6,000.00 9,000.00 80,710.00
Techno-Comm Project (Interest Earned)
4,000.00 11,500.00 1,800.00 - 17,300.00
Other Rental Fees 10,950.00 2,550.00 3,050.00 3,650.00 20,200.00
Sale of Waste Materials 150.00 - 3,000.00 3,150.00
TOTAL 98,560.00 65,700.00 48,600.00 76,850.00 289,710.00
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Facility Improvement & Resource Generation
I. CONSTRUCTION Agriculture Laboratory Center
Phase 1 construction of this
Agri-Lab Center has completed 60% of the actual target plan. Also, the second phase has started last January 8, 2013 and already completed 45% of its target. Cost for the construction of phase II is P3,180,000.00.
Two-Storey College Library
Construction of the college
library (Phase 1) has started last February 25, 2013. This 550m2 building is from the PDAF of Sen. Teofisto “TJ” Guingona amounting to P3M. At present, the project has completed its 30% target.
Site construction of the two-storey college library
Phase II construction of the Agri-lab Center
Phase I construction of the Agri-lab Center
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Two-Storey-Four-Classroom Graduate Studies Building
The college is currently undertaking the construction of its two-storey-four-classroom graduate studies building worth P5M. The budget was from the PDAF of Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano which was downloaded thru DPWH. Five-ten percent of the project target has been completed already which started mid of March 2013.
Perimeter Fence at the Institute of Agriculture
Construction of a 40-span perimeter fence in front of the Institute of Agriculture is currently on-going. The allotted budget of P300,000.00 was from the support fund pledge by the LGU of San Ildefonso. At present, 25 spans have been completed which started February 2013.
Construction of Goat House
A native-type goat pen was constructed in anticipation of the goats that will be retrieved from the beneficiaries through the Goat Upgrading Project of the college funded by DA-BAR.
A native-type goat pen for housing of the newly
retrieved goats
Site construction of the Graduate Studies building
Some of the completed spans of the perimeter
fence being constructed at the Institute of
Agriculture
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Construction of Water Pump
A water pump system was installed for the piggery of the college.
Construction of Additional Vermi Beds
Ten additional concrete beds were made for the vermi-culture production project of the college.
Re-Construction of Net Houses
Net houses from the main
campus were transferred and re-constructed at the Institute of Agriculture. Six net houses are current being fixed for vegetable production project of the college.
The newly installed water pump for the piggery
project of the college
Additional vermi beds
Two of the six net houses being re-constructed
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Construction of Additional Calf Barn
Additional calf barn was constructed amounting to Php.
57,766.00.
II. INTER-AGENCY FUND TRANSFER
AGENCY AMOUNT (Php)
Date PURPOSE
1. PDAF of Congressman Joselito “JonJon” Mendoza
300,000.00 March 26, 2013 Financial assistance for the implementation of scholarship program for 100 students of the 3rd District of Bulacan
2. CIBAC 280,000.00 March 26, 2013 Scholarship assistance
3. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
32,000.00 February 28, 2013
ARCCESS Project
4. Central Luzon State University (CLSU)
185,000.00 February 21, 2013
Fund for Regional Disaster Science and Management -Science and Technology Capacity Development under DOST-PCIERDD
5. PhilRice 156,000.00 February 13, 2013
Flood-prone Project
6. PVAO 3,260.00 February 7, 2013
Scholarship grant (2nd Sem, SY 2012-2013)
7. Municipality of San Ildefonso
200,000.00 February 5, 2013
Financial Support to BASC
8. San Isidro Labrador 17,555.00 February 5, 2013
Scholarship grant (2nd Sem, SY 2012-2013)
9. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
48,000.00 January 9, 2013 ARCCESS Project
10. Friendship Builders 40,000.00 January 9, 2013 Scholarship grant
11. Municipality of San Ildefonso
100,000.00 January 8, 2013 Financial Support to BASC
12. PDAF of Congressman Joselito “JonJon”
300,000.00 December 20, 2012
Scholarship grant to 100 students in the 3rd District
The newly constructed calf barn
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Mendoza of Bulacan
13. Provincial Government of Bulacan (PGB)
9,000.00 December 19, 2012
Educational Assistance (1st Sem, SY 2012-2013)
14. Provincial Government of Bulacan (PGB)
1,078,500.00 December 19, 2012
Educational Assistance (1st Sem, SY 2012-2013)
15. Department of Labor and Employment
245,500.00 December 3, 2012
Food Processing Projects of Students
TOTAL 2,994,815.00
III. APPROVED PROPOSALS FOR INFRA PROJECTS
Improvement of the Multi-Purpose Hall
The college received a Special Allotment Release Order (SARO A-13-00814) worth P500,000.00 from Former Representative Cynthia Villar.
Construction of Modified Tunnel Ventilated Piggery House A Special Allotment Release Order (SARO BMG-G-13-T000001742) for the
construction of two units Modified Tunnel Ventilated Piggery House amounting to P1M was also received from Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan dated March 6, 2013.