Wednesday, July 11, 2018

CVAARDEC VISAYAS JULY 10, 2018 C;ALAPE BOHOL BFAR 7 HOST

Tom Reyes tomseyer@gmail.com

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Dear Colleagues,

I am sending you a copy of the meeting summary (attached) taken during the TT Cluster Meeting in Calape on July 10, 2018. The meeting was hosted by BFAR 7.

Please be informed that R&D Symposium is also an important part of the CVAARRDEC Anniversary and FIESTA Celebration. The  plan was to make it an international conference. The symposium/conference is scheduled on the first day to be organized by the R&D Cluster.

The initial launching of the CVAARRDEC website and database was also originally planned to be done within the week of October 22-26, 2018 in time of the CVAARRDEC anniversary celebration. But this will only happen if we get the funding from PCAARRD for the establishment of the MIS facility. There is a need to revise the MOA and the comments from ACD were sent to Mam Isah and Wilbert.

Also would like to remind you that the Joint Cluster meeting will be on August 14, after the Technology Transfer Act lecture of Dr. Melvin Carlos and Mr. Noel Catibog. August 15-17, on the other hand, will be the sked of the training on research methodologies for natural and social sciences. Invitation will be sent tomorrow.

Thanks and God bless.

TomReyes


Technology Transfer Cluster Meeting
July 10, 2018
BFAR 7 CVMNDTC, Bentig, Calape, Bohol

Meeting Summary of the agreed FIESTA Activities for October 24-26, 2018

Prospective Participants of FIESTA
1.      Students – c/o HEIs/SUCs
2.      SIAP members – c/o BFAR
3.      Seaweed Organizations (Bohol/Cebu/Negros Oriental) – c/o BFAR
4.      LGUs – c/o BISU
5.      NGOs – c/o CMIs
6.      NGAs – c/o BISU
7.      Consortia – c/o BISU
8.      Media (local, regional and national) – c/o BISU and other CMIs
9.      Chamber of Commerce (Bohol, Cebu, Siquijor, and Negros Oriental) – c/o CMIs
10.  Farmer’s Association – c/o DA 7

Exhibitors (20 booth)
1.      10 CMIs
2.      5 Industry – c/o DOST 7 and BFAR 7
3.      PCAARRD
4.      CVAARRDEC Center Piece
5.      UP MSI – c/o DOST 7
Working Committees
1.      Exhibit (design, physical arrangement, security and sounds) – c/o DOST, BFAR and BISU
2.      Forum and Lecture (topics, identify resource persons, and participants) – c/o NORSU, BFAR, BISU, CTU and ASKEDWELL
3.      Business Matching (technology, business entity) – c/o DA-BFAR and HNU
4.      Ancillary Activities – c/o BISU, HNU and SSC
5.      Invitation, Accommodation and Logistics – c/o BISU, DA, PCC and HNU
6.      Secretariat – CVAARRDEC
7.      Medical Team – c/o BISU
8.      Security – c/o HNU

 Arrangements and Schedules
1.      Venue:
a.     Bohol Cultural Center (BCC) – to be negotiated before the end of July
b.     BISU Main Campus Multipurpose Hall – in case BCC is not available
c.     HNU Auditorium/Session Hall – in case both BCC and BISU MH are not available
2.      Layout of Exhibits and Center Piece (to be done within the month of August)
3.      Forum and Lecture (topics and resource persons) – (to be done before the mid of August)
4.      Invitation of RPs and participants - (before end of September)
5.      Confirmation of RPs - (end of September)
6.      Invitation and Participants/Exhibitors - (August)
7.      Ancillary Activities (conceptualization/invitation) – (August)
8.      Preparation of Business Matching (identification of technologies and businessmen) – (August)












Saturday, July 7, 2018

DOST XI INVITATION S & T WEEK JULY 6 TO 8 2018


SILVANO MARANGA DOST XI INVITATION

DOST DAVAO REGIONAL DIRECTOR ANTHONY C. SALES WITH ASKEDWELL VOLUNTEERS MR. EMILIO P. BIORE, MRS FREDESVINDA Y. BIORE , MARGARITO D. TALLO , EMMA  TALLO, PEREGRINA ROYO ARCT WARLITO LIM  ELDER DENNY M GUBALANE AND MARANGA CLAN
ASKEDWELL TEAM arrived Davao on July 4, 2018  and brought in 100 breadfruit seedlings from Malapascua Island north of Cebu Province. Seedlings are placed in the Nursery at  ASKEDWELL CENTER Linoan, Montevista,Compostela Valley Davao Region. The is the focus of the CEST project of DOST XI and ASKEDWELL CENTER assisted by the Maranga Clan for the Marginalized communities and IPs in Davao Region 





Thursday, July 5, 2018

BLESSING AND LAUNCHING OF THE DOST ASKEDWELL CEST PROJECT JULY 5 2018




Intellectual Property Center for the Application of Science and Technology to Natural Farming and Organic Agriculture Systems


Maranga Clan together with the volunteers of ASKEDWELL conducted a soft launching of the DOST XI Community Empowerment Through Science and Technology PROJECT at the ground of the ASKEDWELL center at Purok 2 Barangay Linoan, Montevista, Compostela , Valley, Davao region.  Seedlings of breadfruit will be distributed to the Provincial Offices of DOST XI to be distributed to CEST communities of DOST XI.

area fronting the askedwell center. It is along the highway and the lot and building are owned by Renante Nonoy Maranga which will be utilized for DOST XI AND ASKEDWELL COMMUNITY BASED RESEARCH FOR THE PROPAGATION OF BREADFRUIT 

The children of the neighborhood of ASKEDWELL CENTER, are also encouraged to take care of plants and fish. In this video the children are engaged in the project to behave properly during the launching as members of the tribal communities are encouraged to learn and acquire knowledge in the benefits of breadfruit and the marcotting process in breadfruit propagation.

The community- based research on breadfruit propagation has encouraged marginalized communities  , beneficiaries of DOST VII to have a backyard breadfruit seedling and plant in areas that are considered infertile.

The Invitation of DOST XI for ASKEDWELL to participate in the S and T Celebration st SM Lanang, Davao  City July 6,7 and 8 has provided the volunteers more motivation to continue marcotting breadfruit and do research on other methods to propagate breadfruit. 

It is envisioned that a hectare of breadfruit plantation is expected to produce fruits 150.000 kilos per year at an average of 1 kilo per fruit and 150 fruits pre tree. The next step after producing a thousand seedlings is to create a breadfruit plantation in all regions in the country.    

This will benefit the children of poor and marginalized communities who shall be empowered through science and technology for inclusive growth and development,