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List of Projects funded by Corn Development Fund
in the form of loans and grants(For the period March 17, 1998 to December 31, 2015)
PARTICULARS NUMBER
Loans/Grants
AMOUNT
(P)
A. Corn PHF Projects
B. Approved Loan Projects which were implemented
C. Approved Grant Projects which were implemented & on-going implementation
D. Approved Loan Projects still to be implemented
5
8
131
5_____
149
26,816,870.13
61,439,263.43
45,080,278.60
22,650,000.00___________________
155,986,412.16
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A. Corn PHF Projects 26,816,870.13
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Amount
(P)
1. Dryers (10)
2. Construction of Dryershed (7)
3. Platform Scale (50)
4. Repair of Warehouses (10)
5. Mechanical Dryers (15)
Region 9
Region 10
Region 11
Region 12
ARMM
Region 14
Emergency purchase of post-
harvest facilities, construction of
dryershed and repair of
warehouses in NFA provinces
stricken by La Niña
5,000,000.00
2,100,000.00
1,750,000.00
7,696,870.10
10,270,000.00
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B. APPROVED LOAN PROJECTS WHICH WERE IMPLEMENTED P61,439,263.43
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
1. Mutual
Resource
Farming
Biba-Diwa Multi-
Purpose Coop.
Inc.
Adoption of a mutual
resource farming (MRF)
systems approach
reinforced by the acquisition
of irrigation facilities,
mechanical corn planter,
tractor, rotavator, disc
harrow, cornsheller truck,
mechanical dryer, moisture
meter and a 10-cavan
capacity warehouse.
08/28/01
(Under
Administrator
Anthony Robert
Abad)
Malasiqui,
Pangasinan
8,500,000.00
Payment Status:
Under Rescission/
Contract Terminated on
August 2011
Payment:: 4,593,194.89
Balance : 4,336,859.75
(including interest &
penalties)
Since the coop failed to
surrender equipment
acquired thru CDF loan,
the NFA-CDF filed a
collection suit against
the coop. On going
litigation at the Regional
Trial Court - QC
4
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
2. NFA Corn
Center Project
NFA Wao
Lanao del Sur
Dryermat facilities consisting
of 100MT holding capacity
(4 bins @ 25MT) corn-on-
cob dryer, integrated by
mechanical conveying
system to a 12 TPH corn
sheller and 6 units 6 ton-
capacity grain dryers. A
biomass-fed furnace
supplies the het requirement
of the entire drying system.
11/27/04
(Under
Administrator
Gregorio Y. Tan Jr.)
Wao, Lanao
del Sur5,000,000.00
(10M loan for Wao and
Alfonso Lista)
Payment Status:
updated
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
3. NFA Corn
Center
Project
NFA Alfonso
Lista, Ifugao
Dryermat facilities consisting of
100MT holding capacity (4 bins
@ 25MT) corn-on-cob dryer,
integrated by mechanical
conveying system to a 12 TPH
corn sheller and 6 units 6 ton-
capacity grain dryers. A
biomass-fed furnace supplies
the het requirement of the
entire drying system.
11/27/04
(Under
Administrator
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Alfonso Lista,
Ifugao
5,000,000.00
(10M loan for Wao
and Alfonso Lista)
Payment Status:
Updated
6
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
4. Integrated Corn
Mechanization
Service and
Trading Center
Masisit- Dacal
Livelihood
Cooperative
Trading center consisting of a
warehouse; two units 4-wheel
drive tractors; one mechanical
dryer and other support
facilities.
05/31/05
(Under
Administrator
Gregorio Y. Tan Jr.)
Sanchez
Mira,
Cagayan
10,000,000.00
Payment Status: Fully
Paid
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
5. Establishment
of a Whse. and
Drying
Pavement
Project
Christian Multi-
Purpose
Cooperative of
Northern Iloilo
Consist of 7,500 bag capacity
with warehouse drying
pavement and site
development
04/01/09
amended Loan
Agreement
(Under
Administrator
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Sara, Iloilo
City
3,465,263.43
Payment Status:
Updated
Payments:2,217,745.43
Balance: 247,518.00
(last payment due
March 2016)
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
6. Establishment
of Integrated
Corn Feed-
stock Service
Center
(ICFSC)
North Cotabato
Free Farmers
Cooperative
(NCFFC)
The project entails the
acquisition of 2 tractors and 2
dryers with shed
6/25/08
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Pigkawayan,
North Cotabato
9,974,000.00
Status:
The loan was
subjected to
restructuring with
non-imposition of
penalties, longer
repayment term of 13
years with interests
and amortization set
anew, due to failure
to pay amort dues
since the start of its
scheduled
amortization dues.
The cooperative
voluntarily
surrendered all
equipment to NFA for
auction/sale to
recover proceeds to
be deducted from the
outstanding CDF
loan receivables.
The remaining
balance of the loan is
payable in 13 years
supported by a
Supplemental Loan
Agreement.
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
7. Joint Venture
Project of
Alamada MPC
with NABCOR
Alamada Multi-
Purpose
Cooperative Inc.,
(AMPCI)
The project entails a
warehouse construction for the
Installation and Management of
Post- Harvest Processing and
Trading Center for Corn
(PHPTC)
04/01/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Alamada,
North Cotabato
9,500,000.00
Status:
Due to the abolition of
NABCOR, the AMPC
PHPTC and
warehouse was sold
to Biotech Farms Inc..
Proceeds of which
was made to fully
settle its CDF loan
plus interest and
penalties.
10
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved Place Amount (P)
8. NFA Corn
Center Project
NFA NPGC Dryermat facilities consisting of
300MT holding capacity (6 bins
@ 50MT) corn-on-cob dryer,
integrated by mechanical
conveying system to a two 10
TPH corn sheller and two units
20 ton-capacity grain dryers.
Two biomass-fed furnaces
supply the het requirement of
the entire drying system.
04/01/09
(Under
Administrator
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Echague,
Isabela
10,000,000.00
Payment Status:
Updated:
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Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
1. Logistical
Assistance for Soil
Analysis and
Proper Use and
Maintenance of
Soil Test Kits in the
Mindanao Region
144 coops
(219 pax);
35 coops
(54 pax);
69 coops
(115 pax);
55 coops
(57 pax);
23 coops
(23 pax)
Provision of logistical
assistance to corn
farmers in the form of
Soil Test Kits (STKs)
coupled with training on
the proper use and
maintenance of same.
05/02/2000 Reg X
(Bukidnon;
Lanao del
Sur); Reg
XI (South
Cotabato);
Reg XII (North
Cotabato;
Sultan
Kudarat)
1,700,000.00
C. APPROVED GRANT PROJECTS WHICH WERE IMPLEMENTED P37,184,318.60
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Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
2. Training Grant for
BDMPCI
Integrated
Farming
System
Training
Program
The training will focus
on the mechanics of the
Integrated Farming
System and the roles
and responsibilities that
the participants shall be
able to learn.
02/02
(Under
Admin. Arthur
Yap)
Bukidnon;
Cebu; Isabela;
Gen. Santos;
Pangasinan
41,250.00
3. Development of
Corn Dryer for
Farmer
Cooperatives
Paracelis Mt.
Province
Federation of
Farmers
Association
The existing design of
flatbed dryer was
modified to suit the
needs of marginal corn
farmers and used only
local materials for
fabrication.
11/27/03
(Under Admin
Arthur C.
Yap)
Paracelis Mt.
Province
463,837.00
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Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
4. Advocacy Program
on NFA
Institutionalized
Marketing
Assistance
Program (IMAP)
and Corn Free
Storage Program
(CFSP)
Corn industry
stakeholders
A venue to inform
stakeholders of the
various marketing
programs of the NFA
aimed at helping them
maximize their
earnings.
2004
(Under
Admin. Arthur
Yap)
Bukidnon;
Cebu; Isabela;
Gen. Santos;
Pangasinan
500,000.00
5. Quality Corn
Analysis by Digital
Image Processing
System (DIPS) for
Corn
Corn
producers/
users
To develop a computer-
based physical analysis
of shelled corn.
12/01/04
(Under
Admin.
Gregorio Y.
Tan Jr.)
Initially at
BPRE and
eventually at
NFA
laboratories
485,754.80
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
6. Training on Corn
Post Production
Technology and
Cooperative
Enterprise
Management
(CPPT-CEM)
Paracelis Mt.
Province
Federation of
Farmers
Association
A training course to update
and upgrade the skills of
coop members on Corn
Post Production Tech and
Coop Enterprise Mgmt.
12/01/04
(Under
Admin.
Gregorio Y.
Tan Jr.)
Paracelis, Mt.
Province
154,167.00
7. Training on
Postharvest
Technology and
Entrepreneural
Development
Mahongkog
Multi Purpose
Cooperative
A training course to update
and upgrade the skills of
coop members on Corn
Post Production Tech and
Coop Enterprise Mgmt.
05/31/05
(Under
Admin.
Gregorio Y.
Tan Jr.)
North Cotabato 391,450.50
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
8. Training on
Postharvest
Technology and
Entrepreneural
Development
Masisit Dacal
Livelihood
Cooperative
A training course to
update and upgrade the
skills of coop members on
Corn Post Production
Tech and Coop Enterprise
Mgmt.
05/31/05
(Under
Admin.
Gregorio Y.
Tan Jr.)
Sanchez Mira,
Cagayan
485,585.00
9. Corn Study/
Observation
Tour
NFA The tour aims to
study/observe updated/
related technologies to
generate information as
basis in implementing
programs to be funded by
CDF
10/07/05
(Under
Admin.
Gregorio Y.
Tan Jr.)
Thailand 602,442.40
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
10. Pilot
Application of
IRRI
Superbag for
Storage of
Wet Corn
NFA-TRDD The project aims to
determine the technical and
economic feasibility of
storing high moisture
corngrains in IRRI
superbags.
10/24/05
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Quirino 294,703.50
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
11. Phase 1:
Bio-N
Technology
Soro-Soro Ibaba
Devt. Coop;
A joint undertaking of NFA-
TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and
BSWM to enhance the
productivity and
competitiveness of corn
farmers through sustainable
production and use of Bio-N
fertilizer.
10/24/05
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Batangas City 500,000.00
12. Phase 1:
Bio-N
Technology
Mangloy Multi-
Purpose Coop;
A joint undertaking of NFA-
TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and
BSWM to enhance the
productivity and
competitiveness of corn
farmers through sustainable
production and use of Bio-N
fertilizer.
10/24/05
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Compostela
Valley
500,000.00
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13. Phase 1:
Bio-N
Technology
14. Phase 1:
Bio-N
Technology
Tambakan Davao
Oriental Farmers
Assn.
Alamada
MultiPurpose
Cooperative
A joint undertaking of NFA-
TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and
BSWM to enhance the
productivity and
competitiveness of corn
farmers through sustainable
production and use of Bio-N
fertilizer.
A joint undertaking of NFA-
TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and
BSWM to enhance the
productivity and
competitiveness of corn
farmers through sustainable
production and use of Bio-N
fertilizer.
10/24/05
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
10/24/05
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Governor
Generoso,
Davao Oriental
North
Cotabato
500,000.00
500,000.00
Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
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15. Phase 1:
Bio-N
Technology
BAI Saripinang
Multi Purpose
Cooperative
A joint undertaking of NFA-
TRDD, DA-GMA Corn and
BSWM to enhance the
productivity and
competitiveness of corn
farmers through sustainable
production and use of Bio-N
fertilizer.
10/24/05
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Sultan
Kudarat
500,000.00
Project/Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
20
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
16. Design and
Development
of Biomass
Furnace for
Continuous
Flow Corn
Dryer
Sultan Kudarat
Coastal
Federation of
Cooperatives
A prototype biomass
furnace was designed and
retrofitted to an existing
continuous flow dryer.
12/21/06
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Lebak, Sultan
Kudarat
500,000.00
17. Aflatoxin
Testing
Laboratory
NFA The Aflatoxin Kit is a
component of the Wao
Dryermat Project which
provides aflatoxin analysis
of corn harvested in the
area.
12/21/06
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Wao, Lanao
del Sur
500,000.00
21
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
18. Project
Development:
Investment
Promotion in
the Corn
Industry
National Corn
Competitive
Group, Inc.
Preparation of investment
promotion materials,
business development
services and investment
placements for reference of
interested stakeholders.
09/19/06
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Q.C 439,200.00
19. Design and
Development
of Biomass
Furnace for
Continuous
Flow Corn
Dryer
NFA SPGC A prototype biomass
furnace was designed and
retrofitted to an existing
continuous flow dryer.
05/04/06
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
NFA-SPGC 500,000.00
22
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
20. Design and
Development
of Biomass
Furnace for
Continuous
Flow Corn
Dryer
North Cotabato
Free Farmers
Cooperative
A prototype biomass furnace
was designed and retrofitted
to an existing continuous flow
dryer.
05/04/06
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
North
Cotabato
500,000.00
21. Design and
Development
of Biomass
Furnace for
Continuous
Flow Corn
Dryer
Bayawan Multi-
Purpose
Agricultural
Kilusang Bayan
of Negros
Oriental
A prototype biomass furnace
was designed and retrofitted
to an existing continuous flow
dryer.
05/04/06
(Under Admin.
Gregorio Y. Tan
Jr.)
Negros
Oriental
500,000.00
23
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
22. Corn Post-
Production
Technology,
Cooperative
Enterprise
Management
and Project
Benefit
Monitoring and
Evaluation
23. Alflatoxin
Determination
Equipment for
Alfonso Lista
Corn Center
Project
Christian Multi-
Purpose
Cooperative of
Northern Iloilo
(CMPCNI)
NFA
The grant amount shall be
used to finance the conduct
of 2-batches training
program for the cooperative
on January 28-30, 2008 (first
batch) and January 31-
February 2, 2008 (2nd batch).
Setting up of an aflatoxin
center as loan component of
the Alfonso Lista Corn
Center
10/25/07
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
01/10/07
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Sara, Iloilo
Alfonso
Lista, Ifugao
290,936.00
500,000.00
24
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
24. Commerciali-
zation of the
Temporary Wet
Corn Storage as
Drying Strategy
Using Hermetic
Plastic Bag
NFA-TRDD The fund shall be used to test
the efficiency and applicability
of the hermetic plastic bag
(superbag) in preventing
deterioration in wet corn while
awaiting drying at cooperative
level. Likewise, to evaluate
the economics involved in
storing high moisture corn
grains using the hermetic
plastic bag at cooperative
level.
07/26/07
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
St. Francis of
Assisi of
Agusan del
Sur; North
Cotabato
Free
Farmers
Coop., Inc. of
North
Cotabato
453,700.00
25
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
25-28.
Study Tour on Corn
Post Harvest
Systems,
Technology and
Trade in the USA
PAHMI
PAHRI
Philmaize
FFFCI
a. To observe farm
mechanization processes
in major corn producing
areas up to vessel
uploading;
b. To increase awareness of
corn biotechnology and
bio fuel;
c. To exchange experiences
with corn Farmer’s
Organizations, USDA
Feedgrains Association
and USDA officials
regarding developments
in the corn industry;
d. Observe actual corn
processing and value
adding such as bio fuel;
e. To learn about Chicago
Board of Trade
Operations and its impact
on the corn industry.
07/05/07
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Illinois,
Iowa,
Nebraska
and
Seattle
09/14-24/07
500,000.00
500,000.00
500,000.00
500,000.00
26
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
29-43
Phase 2: Bio N
Technology
(15 sites)
1. Payoga Kapatagan
MPC, Isabela
2. Villaluna MPC,
Isabela
3. Lapogan MPC,
Isabela
4. Sto. Domingo
MPC, Cagayan
5. Diffun & Saranay
Devt. Coop.,
Quirino
6. Nangalisan Credit
Coop, N. Ecija
7. Paglaum
Consolidated MPC,
North Cotabato
8. Far East Hybrid
Corn Coop., South
Cotabato
9. KOMATIKU
MPC, South
Cotabato
10. Tago-Agro
Industrial
Dev’t. Coop.,
Surigao del
Sur
11. Upi Agricul-
tural School
Farmers MPC,
Maguindanao
12. Masicap MPC
Daet, CamSur
Norte
13. Sian Valley
Agrarian
Reform
Beneficiaries
MPC, ZDN
14. Lapuyan
People MPC
ZDS
15. Model
Farmers MPC
Sara, Iloilo
A joint undertaking of
NFA-TRDD, DA-GMA
Corn and BSWM to
enhance the productivity
and competitiveness of
corn farmers through
sustainable production
and use of Bio-N fertilizer.
05/27/08
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
7,500,000.00
27
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
44. 17th Hog
Convention and
Trade Exhibits
National
Federation of
Hog Farmers,
Inc. (NFHFI)
The grant amount shall be
used to partly finance the
conduct of the 17th Hog
Convention and Trade
Exhibit on April 24-26, 2008
at the Cebu International
Convention Center in
Mandaue City
02/20/08
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Cebu 300,000.00
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Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
45. Evaluation of
the Reliability
and Pilot
Testing of the
DIPS for Corn
Grains
46. Workshop on
Agricultural
Commodity
Marketing
Programs and
Issues
NFA-TRDD
NFA-BDPD
The project is a sequel of a
previous project, the DIPS
for Corn Grains to come up
with an evaluation of the
DIPS reliability and
simultaneously to conduct its
pilot testing.
Two-day workshop which
aims to make an initial
assessment of a proposal to
establish an electronic
commodity exchange system
for selected Philippine
products.
01/27/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
01/27/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Q.C.
Sulo
Hotel
Feb. 26-
27, 2009
485,331.00
500,000.00
29
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
47. 18th Hog
Convention
and Trade
Exhibits
National
Federation of
Hog Farmer’s
Inc. (NFHFI)
The grant amount shall be
used to partly finance the
conduct of the 18th Hog
Convention and Trade Exhibit
on April 23-25, 2009 at the
World Trade Center
02/25/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
World
Trade
Center
100,000.00
30
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
48. Study Tour in
Brazil
NFA
DA
ACES
PSC/PMO
CDF
The study tour aims to look
into the various aspects of
the successful commodity
exchange system in Brazil
for adoption and modification
in the Philippine setting
05/21/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Brazil 1,512,120.00
(actual spent)
31
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
49. Enhancing the
NFA Electronic
(E) Trading
System as a
Prelude to the
Establishment of
an Agricultural
Commodity
Exchange
System (ACES) –
Project Steering
Committee
NFA The ACES is expected to
support the agricultural
sector in terms of:
1. Providing farmers a
broader base to link with
buyers/traders and
consumers, thus, giving
them more opportunity
to get better prices for
their products.
2. Providing market
information particularly
prices, so farmers and
users can make better
decisions.
3. Providing transparency
in critical aspect of
agricultural marketing,
thus making the playing
field more fair.
06/11/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
NFA 500,000.00
32
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
4. Promoting a more
efficient system of
post-harvest
processing and
marketing that results
in the sale of better
quality produce at
reduced losses and
costs; and
5. Educating farmers in
the working of the
market, thus, preparing
them for the realities of
global competition.
33
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
50. Grant Advocacy
Project
National
Federation of
Egg Producers
of the Phils
(NFEPP)
Integrated Advocacy/
Encounter on the Uses of
Corn, Corn-Based/Corn
Products and Eggs in
selected areas of Metro
Manila
06/11/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Batangas/
Manila
300,000.00
51. Establishment
of ACES –
Project
Management
Office (PMO)
NFA 07/29/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
NFA 500,000.00
52. Aflatoxin
Laboratory for
NFA Echague
Corn Center
Project
NFA NPGC
Echague,
Isabela
The aflatoxin laboratory is a
component of the NPGC
Echague Corn Center
Project which provides
aflatoxin analysis of corn
harvested in the area
08/2/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
Isabela 500,000.00
34
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
53. Purchase of IT
equipment and
facilities
54. 6th National
Grains Post
Production
Conference
NFA C.O.
NFA Isabela
NFA Gensan
NFA CDO
Philippine Rice
Postproduction
Consortium
Purchase of IT equipment
and facilities to
operationallize the NFA-
ACES
8 Laptop Computers
8 units Multi-media
Projector
8 units Broadband
Advocacy program of CDF
“Linking Farmers to
Market: Challenges and
Opportunities”
10/09/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
10/21/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
NFA
Bohol
Nov. 25-27,
2009
500,000.00
500,000.00
35
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
55. Study Tour in
Africa
NFA
DA
ACES
PSC/PMO
CDF
The study tour aims to
study the ACES program
of other countries which
will be of great value in
setting-up a modern
system in our own
country.
11/09
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
African
countries:
South
Africa,
Kenya,
Malawi,
Zambria,
Ethiopia
2,520,674.00
(actual spent)
36
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
56. Operationalizing
the EETS-
CORN and
development of
the roadmap for
the full
implementation
of an Agricultural
Commodity
Exchange
Systems (ACES
PSC
PMO
In view of the launching
and likewise, in
recognition that the
Enhanced Electronic
Trading System for Corn
(EETS-CORN) is now
moving from
planning/development
stage to the operational
phase and to be
integrated into the NFA
main stream as part of the
regular workload of the
Grains Marketing
Operations Department
(GMOD), the PSC and the
PMO were reconstituted
by virtue of an S.O. issued
by the NFA Administrator,
Jessup P. Navarro Jr.
dated March 4, 2010 to
take effect immediately.
04/28/10
(Under Admin.
Jessup P.
Navarro)
1,000,000.00
(500,000 each for
PSC and PMO)
37
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount
(P)
57. Philippine
Poultry Show
National
Federation of
Egg Producers
in the Phils
(NFEPP)
The activity/exhibit aims to
stress the importance of
the poultry industry in the
Philippine agriculture, as
one of the major users of
corn
09/16/10
(Under Admin
Angelito T.
Banayo)
SM
Mega
Trade
HallSep. 24-
26, 2010
300,000.00
38
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
58. EETS-CORN
Briefing/
Workshop
59. EETS-CORN
Briefing/
Workshop
NFA Employees
Buyers and
Sellers
3-day training/workshop for
NFA employees on policies
and hands-on EETS
system
EETS Corn briefing/
workshop for NFA
stakeholders on policies
and simulation exercises
09/16/10
(Under Admin
Angelito T.
Banayo)
09/16/10
(Under Admin
Angelito T.
Banayo)
681,300.00
681,300.00
39
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)
60. First National
Grains
PostProduction
Summit with
the theme “Appropriate
Grains
Postproduction
Technology:
Key to Self-
Sufficiency”
Philippine Grains
PostProduction
Consortium
(PGPC)
The summit will serve as:
1. A forum for the CDF to
promote its program,
accomplishment and
plans;
2. A venue for continuing
education/promote and
marketing to target
groups the EETS/ ACES
not only for corn but
possibly to other grain
commodities;
3. Ensure awareness of the
participants on CDF
programs and projects
and design appropriate
advocacy intervention as
may be suggested
during the workshop
activity;
4. A way to express CDF’s
support to DA’s food
self-sufficiency program.
11/28/11
(Under Admin
Angelito T.
Banayo)
BSWM
Nov.22-
23, 2011
300,000.00
40
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
61. 2012 Budget of
the ACES
PSC
PMO
The fund will be used to
defray the cost of
administrative and regular
PSC/PMO meetings for the
operationalization of the
ACES.
02/16/12
(Under Admin
Angelito T.
Banayo)
1,000,000.00
(500,000.00 each
for PSC/PMO)
41
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Approved
Place Amount (P)
62. Study Mission in
ThailandCDF-TWG &
CDF
Secretariat
To further equip the CDF
technical staff with the
latest innovations in the
farm-level and commercial
corn post-production
technologies
12/13/12 Thailand 800,567.40
(actual spent)
42
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)
63-71
Advocacy Program
through the Corn
Congress
Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao
As part of continuing
advocacy, the CDF is
promoted as one of the
programs the farmers can
tap. The Corn Congress,
attended by many farmers
and farmerorganization,
serves as an effective
venue for this advocacy
05/04-05/06
(Mamarlao MPC)
02/28-03/03/07
01/09-11/08
04/16-18/09
10/06-08/10
9/25-28/2012
10/22-25/2013
11/19-22/2014
10/21-23/2015
Pangasinan
SoCot.
Iloilo
Legazpi
Isabela
Davao
Tagaytay
CDO
Pampanga
500,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
300,000.00
44
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)
1. Special
Mission to
India
2. Setting up of
Aflatoxin
Assessment
Center
CDF
Committee &
ACES group
To be
determined
The mission is in pursuit
of a detailed
examination of its
system for commodity
exchanges
The setting up of
aflatoxin assessment
center shall monitor the
quality of corn at a
strategic province
covered under the NGH
08/30/12
6/9/10
India 1,650,000.00
500,000.00
D. APPROVED GRANTS/LOAN PROJECTS (STILL FOR IMPLEMENTATION) P22,650,000.00
45
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)
3. Revolving
Fund for the
Enhanced
Electronic
Trading
System (EETS)
for Corn
4. NFA Corn
Center
Project
NFA Sultan
Kudarat
The project aims to
address the post-harvest
facility requirement
specifically of the corn
producers in Isulan, SK to
upgrade the corn trading
practices in the area. The
corn center has a
processing capacity of
200MT of “corn-on-cobs”
input per day and the heat
requirement of the plant is
to be supplied by biomass-
fed furnace.
06/09/10 Isulan,
Sultan
Kudarat
10,000,000.00
10,000,000.00
46
Project /Title Beneficiary Description Date Place Amount (P)
5. Grant
Component:
Aflatoxin
Labaratory for
NFA Isulan,
Sultan Kudarat
Corn Center
Project
The alflatoxin laboratory is a
component of the Isulan,
Sultan Kudarat Corn Center
Project which provides
aflatoxin analysis of corn
harvested in the area
06/09/2010 NFA Isulan,
Sultan
Kudarat
500,000.00
47
E. INVESTMENTS
Particulars Date Amount (P) Remarks
BTR
BTR
BTR
NFA
NFA
NFA
NFA
NFA
NFA
NFA
BANK SPECIAL DEPOSIT
ACCOUNT
April 14, 1999
December 5, 2000
June 8, 2001
March 22, 2002
February 25, 2004
September 8, 2004
March 9, 2005
July 25, 2007
January 15, 2008
December 18, 2008
January 7, 2010
90,000,000.00
12,500,000.00
102,800,000.00
98,000,000.00
110,100,000.00
10,000,000.00
128,920,000.00
65,900,000.00
190,000,000.00
170,000,000.00
140,000,000.00