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PROJECT SITE
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
•Generated additional income for farmers out of seaweed production
•Formed Seaweed Farmer Cooperative in Samal
•Forge partnership with LGU, JICA, DA for another project on solar dryer and seaweed powder/fertilizer facility
•Brand names “Guzo” and “KD Fertilizer” applied with Intellectual Property Office (IPO). IEC Materials were developed to promote the new products.
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
OUTCOME and IMPACT
Directory of Seaweed Farmersin Tambo, Samal
and Punta Biao, Digos City
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
Database for Seaweed Farmers and Production
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
Paper Presentation in 9th AFAF at Shanghai China (April 22, 2011)
3. Gender Roles in the Seaweed Industry Cluster of Southern Philippines: The DICCEP ExperienceBy Della Grace Bacaltos, Nilla Nanette Revilla, Romeo Castañaga, Marilou Laguting, Gilbert Anguay, Domingo Ang, Grace Caballero, Arlyn Omboy, Kristeel Mae Efondo, and Gracelyn Flamiano-Garde. In: Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries: Moving the Agenda Forward. Asian Fisheries Science Special Issue Vol.25S (2012):251-256Download paper hereAbstract: Recognising the long value chain of seaweed production, a seaweed industry cluster was developed to enhance seaweed production in Davao, southern Philippines. The seaweed industry cluster was an inter-agency, multi-sectoral initiative to develop a road map for the seaweed industry and its stakeholders in Davao Region. This was designed to increase the income of fisherfolk, improve the regional contribution of the industry and to sustain productivity and competitiveness. Based on the industry cluster approach, a capability building project was implemented through the Davao Industry Cluster Capacity Enhancement Project (DICCEP).
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
THE SEAWEED INDUSTRY CLUSTER
UNDER DICCEP 2 or NICCEP
(2012-2014)
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVEPRODUCT/SERVICE Dried Seaweed
MARKET Carrageenan Processors in Davao, Zamboanga and Cebu City
GROWTH OBJECTIVE An annual Increase of 10% from the 2011 annual production of 2,067MT to 3,025 MT by 2016.
TIMELINE 2012 to 2016
KEY STRATEGY 1. Expansion of seaweed farm areas2. Market Development
INDICATORS(2016) 1. Jobs Generated (780)2. New SME,s Developed ( 13)3. New Investment (6.7 m)
Industry Cluster Action PlanConstraints Strategy
(BE, A2M, A2F,P&E)
Tasks/Activities Responsible(private &
government)
Timeline Resources(Possible
Fund Sources)
Lack of supply of good quality propagules P&E
1. Establishment of Seaweed Nurseries (inland and marine)
BFAR, PhilSaga,DIDP,LGU
Sept 2012 Concrete Ponds, Pumps(PhilSaga,DIDP,LGU)
Presence of diseases and
pollution/debrisP&E
1. Establishment of tissue culture lab.2. Strengthening of R&D initiatives
New Dolphin Corp., SPAMAST, BFAR, LGU’s
Jan 2014 Laboratory (PhilSaga)
(JICA,DOST)
Absence of independent testing laboratory
P&E 1. Establishment of testing laboratory
New Dolphin Corp., PLGU
July 2014 MC AnalyzerGel StrengthAnalyzer(DOST, JICA,New Dolphin,PLGU,Academe)
Lack of access to market prices information on dried seaweed
A2M 1. Establishment of E database and inclusion of dried seaweed price in DA Agri. Bus. monitoring
SPAMASTDTIDA
July 2013 ComputersSoftware Programs
(DTI-SSF)
Project 1 – Expansion of the Model Cooperative Farms in Samal, Davao del Norte and Davao Oriental
Project 2 - Seaweed Value Adding and Enterprise Development in Davao del Sur
IMPLEMENTATION OF UPGRADED DICCEP2 PROJECTS
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
Market / Product Promotion
Davao Trade Expo
SM Lanang, Bajada, D. C.
MARKET ANALYSIS:Seaweed Fertilizer
Market Situation
Competitive Advantage
Strong market growth
Low cost of production
Saturated market
Unique high quality product
Mapping of Beneficiaries/Orientation
Seaweed Growers Association
Purok Bermuda, Punta Biao, Digos City
COOPERATIVE FORMATIONPre-Membership Education Seminar
(PMES, Nov 7-8, 2012)
Seaweed-Aquasilvi Entrepreneurs’COOPERATIVE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
AUDIT COMMITTEE
Perla M. Paquit (Chair)Roselyn S. VelasquesDelia E. Jumawan
ELECTION COMMITTEE
Ernita V. Dapidran (Chair)Liza V. PaquitIgnacio S. Provida
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Felix M. Paquit (Chair)Leonita S. OjendrasVirginia SarmientoRegie D. Patagoc (Vice-chair)Ma. Flordeliza M. Conde
SECRETARY
Mary Ann B. Saavedra
TREASURER
Virginia Z. Marquez
ETHICSCOMMITTEE
Dr. Augie FuentesLiezel PaquitCarmelita Manayaga (Chair)
OTHER COM(OPTIONAL)
Eric RellonGraciela CaballeroSimplicio Velasquez (Chair)
CONCILIATION - MEDIATION COMMITTEE
Dr. Della Grace G. BacaltosMercedez Conde (Chair)Rhoda Hilis
EDUC & TRAINING COMMITTEE
Felix M. PaquitRegie D. Patagoc
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
Advantages of being Cluster Team under the “Davao Industry Cluster Approach”
• Commitment of the designated line government agencies as regards to secretariat support
• Facilitation by the relevant government agencies on access to the government or assistance agencies’ programs/schemes available
• Provision of relevant trainings by the relevant government agencies
• Seed fund support, or support for meetings of the team
Challenges of the SEAWEED INDUSTRY CLUSTER in Davao Region
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
Industry
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• Deteriorating farm productivity due to pollution and weak zoning policy
• Poor quality of seaweed in some areas due to poor farming practices and lack of propagules
• Prevalence of seaweed diseases /CC related problems
• Limited access to appropriate financing and market
• Inadequate value adding technology
Challenges of the SEAWEED INDUSTRY CLUSTER in Davao Region
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTER
DiCCEP
Cluster
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• Coordinating implementation of programs, projects and activities
• Developing and maintaining linkages among sectoral groups
• Representing the cluster in the local development councils and bringing forth industryissues and concerns
• Lobbying policy and advocacy for seaweed
• Innovating strategic interventions
• Leveraging resource for implementation of related projects
DAVAO INDUSTRY CLUSTERDiCCEP
THANK YOU and GOD BLESS