1. EXPAND COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES BY CALLING A SOUND AMPLIFIER AND WITHOUT A TECHNICIAN OR HUMAN INTERVENTION, THE MACHINE ACTS ON THE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION THEREBY A FARM MANAGER CAN TALK TO A LARGE GROUP OF FARMERS IN A LARGE AND DISTANT AREA. FEEDBACK CAN ALSO BE HEARD FROM THE LISTENERS.
2. APPLY DIGITAL OR MECHANICAL CONTROL TIMERS TO DISTRIBUTE WATER TO THE PLANT ON SPECIFIC SCHEDULES THEREBY REDUCING TIME AND EFFORT OF FARMERS TO WATER THE PLANT.
3. INSTALL AN INNOVATIVE METHOD OF FEEDING BIRDS BY PROVIDING FEEDS FOR A WEEKLY OR A NUMBER OF DAYS CONSUMPTION REQUIREMENT INSTEAD OF FEEDING DAILY
4. USE THE WATER FROM A CATFISH FISHPOND TO WATER THE PLANT FOR PLANT FERTILIZER. RAISE FISH THOUGH WITH LIMITED WATER RESOURCE BY RAISING PANTAT OR CATFISH
5. LEARN TO PROPAGATE BREADFRUIT THROUGH MARCOTTING AS PREPARATION FOR DROUGHT. BREADFRUIT CAN WITHSTAND DROUGHT. DURING STORMY WEATHER, BREADFRUIT REMAIN STEADFAST AND CONTINUE TO BEAR FRUITS FOR BOTH ANIMAL AND HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
6. LEARN THE ADVANTAGES OF PLANTING AND EATING ROOT CROPS FOR HEALTH AND DURING FOOD CRISES. ROOT CROPS ARE NUTRITIOUS AND CAN WITHSTAND CLIMATE CHANGES.
May 5, 2016
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Dear _______________,
Subject: Invitation to participate in a seminar-workshop
entitled “2nd series on EXECUTIVE SEMINAR ON APPLICATION OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY ON NATURAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURE”: an integrated approach to
Community Enterprise Development”
Good day!
This is about Community Development and an approach to
utilize Science and Technology in the education and coordination through a
system of a low cost but highly effective communication technology and water
control.
Communicating through a public address system in a
remote community is a reliable method. This, however, is enhanced with the
application of cell phones and the android technology where a public address
facility can be activated and utilized as the need arises without human
intervention.
This will be demonstrated during the activity.
This 10-hr seminar-workshop is expected to provide the
participants an opportunity to experience the application of science and
technology in an integrated agriculture system in an arm-chair setting.
The facilitators and resource persons designed this
seminar to introduce organic agriculture, a subject which is gathering the
interest of the community to participate in the effort to improve the quality of
life.
EXPECTED
BENEFITS TO THE PARTICIPANTS
1.
Experience a remote presentation through a sound
system for coordination and farmers information
2.
Draw a basic integrated farm plan containing a fish
pond, animal cage and bird cage
3.
Explain the steps on how an integrated farm functions
4.
Use S&T in an integrated farm to reduce labor in a
farm
5.
Install a time delay system and pumping system for
water distribution
6.
Explain the feed preparation in farm level
7.
IN VIEW OF THE POLICY TO ASSIST THOSE INTERESTED IN NATURAL FARMING, ALL
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE TREATED AS ADVOCATES, HENCE, IT IS THE OBLIGATION OF THE
ORGANIZER TO SUPPORT THEIR ACTIVITIES WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM THE COMPLETION OF
THE SEMINAR.
8.
FOLLOW-UP
TO PARTICIPANTS WILL BE CONDUCTED TO ENSURE THAT KNOWLEDGE ON THE NATURAL
FARMING SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES WILL BE FULLY UNDERSTOOD AND APPLIED. ALL
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH DIRECT INFORMATION THROUGH CELL PHONES,
EMAILS AND VISITS TO FARMS WHENEVER NECESSARY.
WHAT
EACH PARTICIPANT CAN BRING HOME
1.
SILAGE IN A TIGHTLY SEALED CONTAINER
SCHEDULE
OF TRAINING- Second batch
1.
May 14, 2016 Saturday
; 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
2.
Venue : Cebu
Business Hotel April 29, 2016
Time
|
Activity
|
Facilitator
|
Methodology
|
MORNING
|
|||
8:00 AM
|
Registration
|
Records for multiple entry multiple
exit
Ms Michelle
M. Cuerquis
|
Discussion
regarding the competency-based system of TESDA
|
9:00 AM
|
Opening
program
|
Defining the purpose
Leveling the
expectations
Mr. Mark
Wernher B. Maranga
|
Messages from
Engr. Oscar S. Ma, PME, TESDA, DA, Dir. Edilberto Paradela, DOST DOLE Dir.
Exequel Sarcauga
Mini –workshop
Dir. Jess Laureno -NTC Reg VII
|
10:00 AM
|
Communications
for Farmers through conventional equipment with application of S&T FOR
REMOTE CONTROL
Waste Segregation/
Composting
Disaster
preparedness
|
Dr. Silvano
B. Maranga
Dr. Silvano
B. Maranga and
Engr. Macario
B. Maranga
Mrs.
Fredesvinda Y. Biore
Engr.
Roseller R. Balaod
|
Presentation
Demonstration
Demonstration
Presentation workshop
|
11:00 AM
|
Integrated farming system concept
Demonstration
on the application of integrated farming concept in a miniature farm
|
Mr. Ricardo S. Urot
Mr. Oscar M. Elcana
|
Discussion
Demonstration
|
12:00 PM
|
Lunch
|
Video presentation
|
|
1:00 PM
|
WORKSHOP 1
Installing a
digital and mechanical timer to control water flow
|
Dr. Silvano B. Maranga/
Mr. Macario B. Maranga
|
Work shop / Lecture
Presentation
|
2:00 PM
|
Making a
simple plumbing system to supply water to plants in controlled time
|
Dr. Silvano
B. Maranga
Engr. Roseller
R. Balaod
|
Discussion / Demonstration
|
3:00 PM
|
Working snack
Application of
Fermented
fruit juice
Fermented plant juice
In a plant or pond
|
Mr. Oscar M. Elcana
|
Demonstration
|
4:00 PM
|
Attaching a water pump with a timer
control for drip irrigation
Aquaculture NCII
|
Engr. Manuel
B. Maranga
Engr.
Roseller R. Balaod
|
Lecture , Demonstration
Discussion
|
5:00 PM
|
Driving NC II
Welding NC II
|
Mr. Oscar M. Elcana
Engr.
Roseller R. Balaod
|
Demonstration Workshop
|
6:00 PM
|
Presentation and QA
Synthesis
|
Dr. Silvano
B. Maranga
|
Panel discussion
|
7:00 PM
|
Closing
|
Mr. Mark
Wernher P. Maranga
|
FACILITATORS
/TRAINORS
1.
Dr. Silvano B.
Maranga former TESDA Director region 7, 10 and 11, President/CEO , Trainor and
Assessor of Organic Agriculture Production NC II, Millwright trainor, Welding
NC II
2.
Mrs.
Fredesvinda Y. Biore, retired Deped supervisor, Horticulture NC II, CWL leader,
Senior Citizen
3.
Mr. Emilio P.
Biore, retired Principal Deped, Animal Production NC II, Knight of Columbus
4.
Engr. Roseller
R. Balaod, Safety engineer. Farmer, Charismatic leader, Vocational Instruction
Supervisor Volunteer, Driving NC II, Horticulture NC II
5.
Mr. Ricardo S.
Urot, retired Municipal Agricultural Officer, Agriculture Awardee, Vocational
Instruction Supervisor Volunteer, Aquaculture NC II
6.
Mr. Oscar M.
Elcana, Shop owner, farmer, Lay minister, Vocational Instruction Supervisor
Volunteer, Driving NC II, Animal Production NC II
7.
Engr. Manuel B.
Maranga, Electronics Engineer, retired Chief Engineer ABS-CBN GMA7
8.
Engr. Oscar S.
Ma, PME, Chairman ASKEDWELL Center
9.
Engr.Macario B.
Maranga, formerly with Fairchild semiconductors, Entrepreneur
10.
Ms. Michelle M.
Cuerquis, Trainor BCPD, President- Association of Secretaries
11.
Mr. Mark
Wernher P. Maranga, computer networking, GLOBE Staff
Registration
Fee:
Php
1,200.00 (check payments to: Action for
Skills Knowledge Education and Wellness Center)
Thank
you for your support and best ragards.
Very
truly yours,
Dr.
Silvano B. Maranga
President
/ CEO
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