Vicky Cajandid Green Inclusive Growth

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Ms. Victoria “vicky”Cajandig Executive Officer Regional Development Council (RDC) R-IX Philippines 2 nd day, March 26, 2014

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Ms. Victoria “vicky”Cajandig Executive Officer

Regional Development Council (RDC) R-IX Philippines

2nd day, March 26, 2014

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Land Use Planning Preparation

• Meeting with different stakeholders or partners for the preparation of different activities

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The intensive networking and coordination with government agencies and adjacent ancestral domains contributed to the increasing recognition and acceptance of the rights, privileges and representations accorded to the Subanen, especially by the respective local government units, the NCIP, DENR, etc.

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Training on Research methods for ADSDPP Formulation

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3 Dimensional map Construction

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3 Dimensional Map

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Resource Inventory

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Resource Inventory

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Resource Inventory

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Resource Inventory

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Digitizing of 3D maps greatly contribute to the easy identification and

understanding of communities as to the size of the AD, the types and

classification of the land and resources within the AD.

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Land Use of Bayog AD

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ADSDPP is a very important document that presents the plans and programs for development

and protection of the AD. The results gathered from the RIs, 3D mapping, and digitizing form part of the vital information contained in the ADSDPP.

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What type of Green/ sustainable development can be promoted

using land use plans

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Proposed Programs and Projects Listed in the Agency’s 2015 AIP and Included in the FY 2015

Budget Proposal (By MFO)In Thousand Pesos

Program/Project Project Location Proposed Amount

MFO 2: Ecosystem Management Services1. FOREST DEVELOPMENT,

REHABILITATION AND PROTECTION Regionwide

1.1 National Greening Program

1.1.1 Seedling Production/Procurement

137,930

1.1.2 Plantation Establishment including SocMob (under the NGP)

62,076

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Currently NGP project covers 300 hectares and targeted to expand covering at less 8,000 hectares more or less with the Ancestral domain areas to be planted rubber, bamboo, Abaca fiber to contribute to the target of Philippine Government to develop Champion product aim for competency in the south east ASIA.

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NGP Project in Ancestral Domain

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Banana Plantation of Bayog

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FY 2015 Thrusts and PrioritiesAttain and Sustain Food Security;Enhance Agriculture and Fisheries Competitiveness;Increase Agriculture and Fisheries Climate Resiliency;Develop Focus Agro-Industries for Inclusive Growth; andImprove the Competitiveness of Philippine Agri-fishery in the ASEAN Economic Community.

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REGIONAL PRIORITY COMMODITIESPRIORITY COMMODITIES 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Volume of Production (in ‘000 MT)

1. Rice 658,090

723,938

782,230

817,790 870,265

2. Corn 238,640

274,424

310,621

348,485 388,122

3. Rubber

183,275 196,287

210,224

225,150

241,135

4. Mango

77,015 80,126

83,363

86,731

90,235

5. Banana

270,260 277,044

283,998

291,126

298,433

6. Vegetables

62,130 66,541

71,265

76,325

81,744

Livestock (HDS) 1. Swine

664,001 677,281

690,826

704,643 718,736

2. Chicken 6,674,483

6,807,973

6,944,132

7,083,015 7,224,675

3. Cattle 145,739

148,653

151,626

154,659 157,752

4. Carabao 157,740

160,895

164,113

167,395 170,743

5. Goat 121,619

124,051

126,532

129,063 131,644

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Potential Economic Opportunity in Engaging the Government

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Thank you…….,