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STI BUGAY, PROVINGE History of Rubber Originally, was named as Natural Rubber is an elastic a Para tree because it was indo comin pales COMMITEE NCRey a te) derived from a milky 3 9 in Brazil. colloidal suspension known PNM ENC ecole bOMsotomt} xo) Scientific researches wo PROM LeCMISELAB aD) oom IETS The tree originated from many important uses Brazil, thus, all species of FTO Ted Maton Kee ea rubber is known scientifically as “Havea Beye On i vulcanization, thus the demand for it, led to the boom. History of Rubber Samples of rubber were then brought to Britain to undergo further scientific research. Joseph Priestley discovered that the material was good in rubbing pencil marks on paper. Hence, “rubber” was then named after it. Having recognized the commercial use and value of rubber, it spread to many tropical countries of the world reaching as far as the South Eastern hemisphere to include India, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia where rubber RN Ot ROA CoIS Noh propagated. History of Rubber It was towards the middle of OVOP re Nene nO ee eae POM RTE aN e from Mindanao brought Kabasalan, Naga and Titay some pieces of rubber plants with a semi processed rubber from Malaysia and was pacecoesti tite ETT propagated in the Basilan AEN Island. In the early 50s, Goodyear Rubber company History of Rubber With the learning experience Now rubber is the major HCCC Ta Leo source of incomes of the company, farmers in the POROaTeen neighborhood started spreading plantations in the neighboring barangays and municipalities in the province as a main source of Tan Keen emote produce at Goodyear rubber company. History of Rubber With the learning experience Now rubber is the major HCCC Ta Leo source of incomes of the company, farmers in the POROaTeen neighborhood started spreading plantations in the neighboring barangays and municipalities in the province as a main source of Tan Keen emote produce at Goodyear rubber company. Rubber Industry RUBBER INDUSTRY BREEF Started by Goodyear Rubb fe ara? At Ohio, USA where they opened a plantation in the province in the 50 It is adopted as a Provincial OTOP (One Town, One Product) by ordinance: a The industry haS\a plantation area of 65,180 neo RAAT, tes rubber producin heres eee Rubber Industry ¢ The industry’s monthly production volume are as follows: Ss - 6,260MT of raw rubber ¥sGlmlO/23)9)) RPL mma ay My: (ai) ee) ¢ Employment: 27,137 ss oy and paid " er UW oS 446 plant workers BE PNM eels) Wag «a i Rubber Industry } RUBBER/I NDUSTRY STRUCTURE Provincial Rubber Development Board — ea Riemer ea + 7 ARC aes Cooperatives ie ‘Non- RC rubber cooperatives 2.37 rubber farmer associations 3 ex7) ate lA oT hE RUBBER farmers 33 Rubber, milling)plants (80MT daily milling eK ; i 17 Rubber traders (3 big traders, 14 small) + NGAs (DA-WESMI ARG, DAR, DTI, DOLE, TESDA) Rubber Industry RUBBER PROCESSING PROFILE 7 i Output Capacity | Input Capacity Bel Tifa (Dysart men Ge et a Tireking Rubber Milling 10 ner) Malangas Rubber Milling a) cee) PPRPC 20 EEF MJ Rubber 20 RESP) Amaresa Rubber 20 ER Total Daily Capacity ma ee eee ETN FTIR LL Eare} ETN deel [ he ered) dens Tare) Taye sXe) (eT ecoied Deficiency Zamboanga Sibugay 257.94 MT ey ee eee Rubber Industry RUBBER: VOLUME OF PRODUCTION BY PROVINCE/ CITY (In MT of Raw Rubber) ELL CCL ard Cn Ei ECM cD PLM 10,000 o4 ed Ey eK} PL ey Men cr c} recuse nee ey PR kesci tc) Pacey Pty PE et teak cis CMe Pee eRe Piece cd Caen eR ay ay Rubber Industry AJORTNETEATI VES IN THE RUBBER NUS icag /—Stablished|a Rubber Pricing System ‘7 Government led Rubber Nurseries 4'Bagsakan Centers for rubber products i Technology Missions to Malaysia '5 Trade MisSions to BIMP-EAGA Strengthening of various rubber based Tore Mi rs-Veloness Skills Trainings onyRubber Farming ‘Skills Traini Rubber Tapping 12 ‘Skills Trai MPR bber Processing and Budwood Garden & Nursery Management Rubber Industry *Accreditation of 7 private rubber Wael ; Conducted 87 quality advocacy drives in the barangays. We have’acquired rubber testing and certification facility. > evel sf ti MR LSE) Steen B ; Repres®ifetipns in BIMP-EAGA oats and Rubber Congress. Hosting 3 inbound investment missions. Rubber Industry FAJORTNETLATI VES IN THE RUBBER INDUSTRY : Foul of 2 municipal ordinances pretani the use of battery solutions as fubber, coagulants. 4| Provincial Ordinance ‘Hosted! the Intra-Regional Rubber Forum WAL ute than 200 participants. Strengthening i li market linkages with | Mose bu Secure mue ou A se production, technology an marketing. Rubber Industry RUBBER I NDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 2010-2020; certification facilities) wits certifier in compliance yd IESSo) 2 Estimated amount ofginvestment: =P5.0 . Rehabilitation/ modernization of processing equipments, P260M. ~ . Product Mt) 21) comer to penetrate the export markets (China, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia) Rubber Industry RUBBER I NDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 2010-2020, . Rubber plantation expansion of about 85500) hectares in 10 years requiting an investmen of about P850M. We’ve TAR lead the investment promotionsyand advocacies. 5. Technology/ skills enhancement (to heal aah farmers, rubber, nursery, Soe ve eh tappers). . Establishment/ TR: of rubber, at nurseries in strategic locations (Tungawan, R.T. Lim, Naga, Kabasalan, Siay, diplahan): Rubber Industry RUBBER I NDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AGENDA 2010-2020, 3 4 be 7. Expansion/ establishments of rubber bagsakan centers to improve local prices of raw rubber. (R.T. Lim, Titay, Siay, Tungawan, | melda, Diplahan). i Investment requirement = P6.0M, 8. Expansion/ rehabilitation of farm 40, market road ue Torss. Ca 0-12M/ year) Rubber Industry SUPPORT SERVICES NEEDED - Investment promotions and es Be - Preparation/ printing of a coli} asec Ube) Sede industry development plan! i - Preparation/ printing of promo collaterals - Out bound investment mission to BIMP-EAGA. - Infrastructure support (farm to market roads). < + Operationalization pea A Tvss tale Board and implemen (ey Panes teateyan Incentives Ordinance. Rubber Industry SUPPORT SERVICES NEEDED of 1SO certified high ATL) yy mols ee) planting. Sa Provincial ordinance prohibiting the use,of non- © digital weighing scaléS in the buying of raw. M28 i) the fields. > Cs] S1Ule7-W e Area planted — considered as the a Le Whe Rubber Capital of Se) the Philippines. e Productive Areas - 24,327 hectares eConsideredas = * “white gold” which i Cy aicclor(To RUMI tarelol P disturbing the soil. | : e An answer to mitigate Climate i" al€-lOleld tree, control soil erosion, reforestation and TaN Ieeya Asal preservation crop. e It has 50,000 by- products/uses. CO) at-Me) i lalemnar-l(els sources of income among rubber province. e Number one (Top one) agricultural commodity/crop in i late mad CON aecem e A major source of rural employment. e Sustainable Stier RUBBER PROCESSING PLANTS and/or TRADERS/BUYERS Oe e MJ, Kitabog, Titay e TIRE KING, Ipil e@ AMARESA, Naga e CLAMOHOY, Malangas e PPRPC, Naga e (STANDARD, Tampilisan) e (AMADO DEE, Tampilisan) RUBBER COOPERATIVES Oe e TARBEMCO, Naga e SARBEMCO, Naga e GARBEMCO, Kabasalan e TIMARBEMCO, Tungawan e PPRPC, Naga e (ARBEMCO, Kalawit) 46 RUBBER ASSOCIATIONS (Smallholders) eC e 16 in Ipil (FIRFA: Federation of Ipil Rubber Farmers Association) e 17 in Titay (TIRFA: Federation of Titay Rubber Farmers Association) e 1 in Naga e 7 in Tungawan e PZSRFA, Inc.(Province of Zamboanga Sibugay Rubber Farmers Association, Inc.) LAWS, ORDINANCES, POLICIES, LINKAGES: Sibugay Provincial Ordinance NO. 2011-334 e “An Ordinance prohibiting the use of battery solutions (sulfuric acid) as coagulants in the preservation of rubber latex in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay and provuding penalty therefor.” Siay Municipal Ordinance No. 237 series of 2011 e “An Ordinance prescribing schedule of rubber of rubber lump buying and selling in the territorial jurisdiction of the municipality of Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay and for other purposes with penalty upon violation thereof.” Republic Act No. 10089 eC e An Act Creating the Philippine Rubber Research Institute to Develop the Philippine Rubber Industry and For Other Purposes (Article Date: May 13, 2010) Republic Act No. 10089 eC e “Philippine Rubber Research Institute” refers to the main institute for rubber at the Mindanao State University (MSU) to be based in the Municipality of Naga, Province of Zamboanga Sibugay and its satellite units as may be subsequently established whose mandate is to initiate and administer research and development programs to improve quality and increase productivity of rubber especially for the benefit of smallholder rubber producers and processors. Republic Act No. 10089 eC e The government is establishing the Philippine Rubber Research Institute (PRRI) in a 1,000-hectare area in Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay which will maximize the potential of this P10 billion export- oriented crop. Linkages Oe e Sibugay is an ASSOCIATE MEMBER to the International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB). RELATIONSHIP OF OWNERS and TAPPERS/WORKERS -50; 60-40; 70- i are e Issue on benefits: SSS and PHILHEALTH. e Landless tappers/workers seemingly owned land productive with rubber. e Character, values and attitudes have to be developed and enhanced through trainings and ie) uate arse e Close supervision & management of owners to tappers/workers for proper maintenance and sustainable production. INFRA, FUNDING and OTHER SERVICES/PROJECTS e Improved Farm-to-Market Roads, Opening of pilot/satellite FMR, Bridges. e Rubber Bagsakan/Trading Centers (Titay and Ipil) e SSF-DTI Funded Projects(Shared Service Facility: Construction of Coagulating and Aging Tanks with Digital Weighing Scale. Beneficiaries: Maasin Rubber and Coco Farmers Association, Timalang Rubber Farmers Association & Guitoan 1 Rubber Farmers Association) INFRA, FUNDING and OTHER SERVICES/PROJECTS Oe e Rubber Laboratory Testing Center @ ZAMPIARC. e Sibugay Rubber Nurseries @ Veterans Village, |pil and Kulasian, Titay e PZSRFA Budwood Garden @ Tampilisan e PZSRFA & FIRFA Rubber Nurseries @ Dona Josefa, Ipil e R.T.LIM Budwood Garden INFRA, FUNDING and OTHER SERVICES/PROJECTS e |pil Budwood Garden @ Tiayon lesa Projects: Php 2.5 Million, Beneficiaries: Rubber Associations @ Timalang, Tomitom, Guitoan, Bacalan and Greenfield Cooperative, Guitoan e DENR NGP Projects: Rubber seedlings. e Convergence efforts for rubber development: DA, DENR, DTI, DOLE, DAR, DOST, TESDA, Financial Institutions, POs, NGOs, Church-based Organizations, and Private Sector. e Issuance of TESDA NC-Certificates. PEACE AND ORDER e Extortion by lawless elements to tappers, producers, buyers. e Hold-up/robbery(Tulis) to Buyers and some resulting to deaths. Recommendations or a Sustainable income. However, BE IN A HURRY. follow the right, proper and new rubber technology. e Improve more and open new FARM TO MARKET ROADS. (Satellite and Pilot) e Implement strictly all Municipal and Provincial Ordinance on Rubber, especially on Quality. Strict implementation to the barangay level. Recommendations e For Rubber Farmers/Smallholders maintained its uyers and Buying Agenis SUNG LOW QUALITY RUBBER. e Government Concerned Agencies should provide a plan and scheme for financial subsidy and assistance as either grant or loan especially to rubber smallholders. e Rubber Farmers/Smallholders should form an associations, organizations or cooperatives. Recommendations e Intensify the IEC, CAPABILITY BUILDING, Be cig roared (orev e Need of Government financial support for the establishment of Rubber Budwood Garden, Rubber Nurseries and Planting and Re-planting. e Government should purchased and provide the necessary heavy equipment, such as Backhoe, Bulldozer w/ Rifer, Multi-purpose Tractor for extensive land preparation and plantations. Recommendations Ruber(Cup lumps). e Make the PRRI (Philippine Rubber Research Institute) IMPLEMENTED, ACTIVE and OPERATIONALIZE. SPECIFIC PROGRAMS OF THE DIFFERENT AGENCIES TO DEVELOP THE RUBBER INDUSTRY ee a program seeking to plant a ed Koya) of trees covering about 1.5 million hectares for a period of 6 years from 2011-2016. 2014 Target for Zamboanga Psy] LU Ler MYy Gs e 4,344 hectares for rubber trees DOST RUBBER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Objective: | - Advocate product standard adoptation and ISO certification Nukem de "| processor to improve and facilitate access to market (rubber-based Ue ike tee lle) exporters). por eeere saiigl Rubber ioleleiaicaies Ke) Pe for er ers Output: By hag) LORETTA h Department of Labor and Employment COMMITMENTS UNDER THE CODE e ie labor standards and occupational safety and health among key players in the industry i, HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - Enhance capabilities of workers by providing opportunities for opportunities to employees’ training, career development, performance management and development, coaching, mentoring, succession planning, awards and recognition, productivity and quality improvement, benchmark visits and other organization development initiatives; LABOR — MANAGEMENT COOPERATION e Set up mechanism by which the terms and conditions of employment are negotiated, the agreement of employers and employees on how rights and duties are exercised, and how workplace relationship is enhanced. iv. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY e apply corporate social responsibility to benefit the communities around plantations and mills and other areas near the worksites needing assistance Technical Education And Skills Development Authority (TESDA) e Competency Assessment and Certification — 900 free competency assessment on Rubber Production NC II for rubber farm workers — Competencies e Establish Rubber Budwood and Seedlings Nursery e Harvest Latex e Perform Budding Operation Celia te exci i-l>) lie) e Plant Rubber Tree/Rubber Seedling Technical Education And Skills Development Authority (TESDA) e Skills training thru Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) Department of Trade and @ Indusiry oles 8 Shared Service Facility (SSF) e Rubber Coagulation Facilities — Maasin P715,000.00 SSF-DTI Funded Projects(Shared Service Facility: Construction of Coagulating and Aging Tanks with Digital Weighing Scale. Beneficiaries: Maasin Rubber and Coco Farmers Association, Timalang Rubber Farmers Association & Guitoan 1 Rubber Farmers Association) Shared Service Facility (SSF) Oe e Rubber Coagulation Facilities (On Going) - Maasin P715,000.00 - Guitoan 715,000.00 — Timalang 715,000.00 Shared Service Facility (SSF) e Rubber Coagulation Facilities (in pipeline) — Mate P715,000.00 - Dalisay 715,000.00 - San Isidro 715,000.00 - San Antonio 715,000.00 Department of Trade and Industry eC e Farm Management and Skills Development Trainings: 11 trainings with 1,050 participants — Good Farming Practices - Skills Development DAGHANG SALAMAT!

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