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objectives
Gardenator as means micro-farming in Great Sta Cruz Island;
b.) Strengthen micro-farming in Zamboanga by forging alliance with relevant
government and non-government agencies such as City Agricultural Office
and Kids Who Farm respectively;
c.) Engage and empower the residents and youth of the Great Sta. Cruz
Island through a comprehensive training integrating horticultural activities such
as micro-space farming.
Target
community
Residents of Great Sta. Cruz Island
One thing notable about coastal communities is that consuming vegetables
is a challenge, especially in the case of residents of the Great Sta. Cruz
Island; as they need to cross the sea to be able to procure produce from the
city public market. Furthermore, it is to be noted that the distance of the
community to the closest public market runs about four kilometers.
Project
Activity
Coordinate with Local Government Units/Offices (PAMU, Office of the
City Agriculturist, and Coast Guard of the Philippines).
1st week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪ Letter of Acknowledgement received from expected partners or
offices (PAMU, City Agriculturist Office, Coast Guard of the
Philippines).
Project
Activity
Community Site Visit at Sta. Cruz Island
1st week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪Letter of Acknowledgement from the community leaders of
Sta.Cruz Island.
▪Report and documentation of the site.
Project
Activity
Contact and Coordinate with Resource Speaker
1st week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪ Letter of Intent sent to the Resource Speaker.
Project
Activity
Procure Materials and Resources needed for the event.
2nd - 3rd week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪ Purchased the materials for Gardenator which includes 4
margarine containers and sacks of soil, vermicast and seeds for
the micro-farm.
▪ Procured materials needed for the symposium such as bond
papers, tarpaulin, and folders.
Project
Activity
Procure Materials and Resources needed for the event.
2nd - 3rd week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪ Purchased the materials for Gardenator which includes 4
margarine containers and sacks of soil, vermicast and seeds for
the micro-farm.
▪ Procured materials needed for the symposium such as bond
papers, tarpaulin, and folders.
Project
Conduct a one day Symposium, for the training of the Residents
together with the youth.
Activity
4th week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪Handed out primers and manual about micro-farming.
▪Trained a minimum of 30 residents of mixed age bracket
highlighting the youth about micro-farming.
▪Surrendered 4 Gardenators at the target community.
Project
Activity
Weekly Monitoring of the Development of the Gardenator employed at
the Community
1st – 12th week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪Publication Materials regarding the progress of the community
shall be uploaded on the Facebook page of Seedbank Project.
▪Weekly report on the progress of the micro farm.
Project
Evaluation of the Project
Activity
11th – 12th week upon approval of the Project
Output:
▪Evaluation Report
▪Publication Materials on the Summary of the Project (To be posted
on the Facebook page of the Seedbank Project).
Matrix for the ONE (1) DAY SYMPOSIUM
symposium
TIME ACTIVITY PEOPLE INVOLVED
8:00 – 8:30 AM Call time and Registration of Participants Residents and Community Leader/s of Great Sta. Cruz Island
8:00 – 8:30 AM Preparation and set up for the event Seedbank Project Team
Preparation and
Fare Seed tray Meals Honorarium
Procurement of materials - - P 1,850.00
P 100.00 1 seed tray (P 250.00) P 1000.00 P 500.00
for the Symposium