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Intercropping: Coffee and Cacao

This program aims to improve the lives of small coconut farmers by introducing coffee and cacao plants between their coconut trees. This method of intercropping provides farmers with a sustainable opportunity to boost their income while preserving their current crops.

₱40K

Confinement Bill Coverage

₱10K

Death Benefit

₱5K

Outpatient Care Support

14

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— OVERVIEW

Program Description

This program aims to improve the lives of small coconut farmers by introducing coffee and cacao plants between their coconut trees. This method of intercropping provides farmers with a sustainable opportunity to boost their income while preserving their current crops.

The project focuses on organizing farmers into groups or clusters, providing training and support services, and encouraging their participation in the entire process. It aims to strengthen existing coconut farmer organizations and cooperatives to manage coffee and cacao production, processing, and marketing.

Selected beneficiaries will receive high-quality coffee and cacao seedlings, fertilizers, and other necessary inputs along with technical assistance and help with finding markets for their products. To ensure sustainability and outreach, a Pay-It-Forward scheme through establishment of community-based nurseries (CBN) for coffee and cacao with proper planting material certification and nursery accreditation under the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) shall be implemented. Farmers will grow and donate coffee and cacao seedlings to the next group of beneficiaries, creating a self-sustaining cycle and reaching more families.

Eligibility

Who Can Avail?

Registered Coconut Farmers and coconut Farm workers in the NCFRS
Active members of PCA Accredited CFAs/CFOs/
CFCs, preferably those who are knowledgeable on coffee and cacao production
DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

Beneficiary Eligibility of CFAs/CFOs/CFCs

The partner CFAs/CFOs/CFCs will be jointly selected by PCA, DA-HVCDP, and LGUs. Validation and shortlisting shall be conducted by representatives based on the following criteria:

PCA Accredited CFAs/CFOs/CFCs
CDA/DOLE/SEC Registered
Should have previous experience and good track record in the implementation of
various programs/ projects from government agencies
Operational history of the CFO/CFA/CFC for at least five (5) years. For conduits/ CFCs
with less than five (5) years of existence, a Partner-Cooperative must be engaged
to provide management assistance, with the Beneficiary-Cooperative as the project
beneficiary in accordance with the CDA Guidelines on Koop-Kapatid Program
Must be willing to allocate funds and resources in support of Coffee and Cacao
Intercropping, if necessary

Eligibility of Individual Coconut Farmer Beneficiary

Individual coconut farmer beneficiaries shall be selected through the following criteria:

Must be registered in the NCFRS
CDA/DOLE/SEC Registered
Must own at least 0.5 to 5 hectares of coconut farm
An active member of CFAs/CFOs/CFCs
Must be willing to participate in social preparation activities and capability
enhancement training
— How to Apply

Where to File or Send Request

Contact DOST-PCAARRD National Office or PCA Central Office:

DA- HVCDP-CFIDP Focal Person:
Focal Person: Joseph C. Manicad
Designation: Director for High Value Crops
Email: manicad3480@gmail.com

CFIDP Program Management Office (PCA):
Email: cfidp@pca.gov.ph
Tel: (02) 8928-45-01 to 09 loc. 222

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