Subject:
vegetable financial analysis cost-benefit analysis cash flow analysis environmental analysis supply and demand market PhilippinesTags (theses)
Author/s: Abuel-Ang, Pia Francesca
PR-T
2001
T - Busi 3
SEARCA Library
TD
The Royal Agricultural College,
January 2001
Cirencester, England :
In 2000, the Department of Agriculture initiated the CALABA (Cavite-Laguna-Batangas) Development Program for Vegetables and Ornamental Plants. This project aims to: (1) Increase vegetable and cutflower production in the CALABA (Cavite-Laguna-Batangas) areas through agricultural modernization; (2) To meet the demand of Metro MAnila buyers and; (3) To strengthen private sector capability to cope with intesifying global competition. DOLE, which has a 12,000 hectare pineapple plantation and cannery in Polomolok, South Cotabato in Southern Philippines, would like to be more involved in vegetable production for export. Currently, DOLE has initiated vegetable growing pilot test projects (Romaine lettuce, snow peas, raddichio, okra, baby vegetables) in Bukidnon and General Santos. After reviewing the CALABA Development Program, DOLE believes that greenhouse production of vegetables is the most appropriate method to meet the stringent requirements (both in quality and consistency of supply) of the large fast-food companies such as Jollibee, Mc Donald's, and Wendy's. Moreover, DOLE says that an ideal site for this vegetable production would be a fairly elevated area. Agriwealth Resources Corporation has identified a 150 hectare area in Nasugbu, Batangas which it would like to develop into an agri-processing zone and would like to avail of the various incentives under the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) of the Department of Agriculture. The Nasugbu Integrated Agro-Industrial-Tourism estate (NIATE) is a project designed to convert 150 hectares of idle land in NAsugbu, BAtangas into a master planned agro-industrial-tourism estate. The development plan will be implemented in two (2) phases. Initially, Phase 1 involves the creation of the Facilities Zone (20 hectares) that will support the agricultural areas of the remaining 130 hectares in Phase 2. The NIATE is envisioned to be a showcase of modern crop production techniques.
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