Soil Conservation Guided Farm System [Philippines]
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- Compiler: Philippine Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies
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- Reviewers: Deborah Niggli, Ursula Gaemperli
SCGFS, Guided Farm, Guided Farm Project
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1.2 Contact details of resource persons and institutions involved in the assessment and documentation of the Approach
Key resource person(s)
SLM specialist:
SLM specialist:
SLM specialist:
SLM specialist:
Dacumos Evangeline
Bureau of Soils and Water Management
Philippines
SLM specialist:
Creencia Rogelio
Bureau of Soils and Water Management
Philippines
SLM specialist:
Raquid Jemar
Bureau of Soils and Water Management
Philippines
SLM specialist:
Guillermo Josephroel
Bureau of Soils and Water Management
Philippines
Name of project which facilitated the documentation/ evaluation of the Approach (if relevant)
Decision Support for Mainstreaming and Scaling out Sustainable Land Management (GEF-FAO / DS-SLM)Name of the institution(s) which facilitated the documentation/ evaluation of the Approach (if relevant)
Department of Agriculture-Region VIII (DA-8) - Philippines1.3 Conditions regarding the use of data documented through WOCAT
When were the data compiled (in the field)?
29/06/2016
The compiler and key resource person(s) accept the conditions regarding the use of data documented through WOCAT:
Yes
1.4 Reference(s) to Questionnaire(s) on SLM Technologies
2. Description of the SLM Approach
2.1 Short description of the Approach
Soil Conservation Guided Farming System (SCGFS) is a land use management approach that integrates technologies: terracing, agro-pastoral technology, multi-storey cropping, and contouring within the socio-economic and bio-physical limitations of upland areas for optimum development of soil and water resource in a sustainable manner.
2.2 Detailed description of the Approach
Detailed description of the Approach:
Generally, SCGFS aims to promote sustainable land use management that provides agricultural livelihood while protecting and maintaining environmental sustainability in the upland areas of the country. Its specific objectives: (1) Establish community-based and farmer-managed techno demo farms cum learning centers on soil and water conservation in marginal uplands and watersheds of Small Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs); (2) Promote and disseminate effective soil and water conservation approaches and technologies for broader adoption; and (3) Develop a strong linkage and partnership among local stakeholders and cooperators to protect our upland resources and watersheds.
Participatory Approach amongst stakeholders as spearheaded by the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) through the Soil Conservation and Management Division (SCMD)
Stages of implementation: (1) Coordination with the Local Government Units (LGU) and consultation with farmers; (2) Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) preparation; (3) Reconnaissance survey (a. Site selection/ identification b. Dialogue with farmer cooperators); (4) Field Survey/Ground Truthing (Topographic survey, Land Resources survey); (5) Maps Preparation( Topographic Map, Soil Map, Land Use Map, Slope Map and Erosion Map); (6) Preparation of preliminary Farm Development Plan; (7) Presentation of Farm Development Plan to the LGUs and Farmer Cooperators (Discussion, Revision/modification); (8). Preparation of Project Study Report (Final Farm Development Plan); (9) Institutional Development/ Capacity Building; (10) Implementation Stage / Farm Development; (11)Conduct of season long farmer field school; and (12) Monitoring and Evaluation including Operation and Maintenance.
Role of stakeholders: A. Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM):
1. Provide the over-all direction in the preparation of plans and programs for the implementation of soil and water conservation through the SCGFS;
2. Provide technical support and assistance in the promotion and implementation of soil and water conservation and in the conduct of capacity building activities (i.e. in terms of training modules and resource persons);
B. Partner agencies/institutions (e.g. LGUs and other concerned agencies):
1. Prepare and endorse request to the BSWM for the establishment of SCGFS as demo farm of soil and water conservation technologies;
2. Provide technical support and assistance to the co-operators in the conduct of field survey and investigation, preparation of soil conservation farm plan, establishment of the SCGFS, and undertaking the necessary training activities;
3. In coordination with BSWM, assist the co-operators in availing necessary farm inputs and facilities for the establishment of the SCGFS; and
4. Undertake monitoring and assessment of operation and maintenance of established SCGFS to immediately address on-farm problems.
C. The Farmer Cooperators (i.e. interest groups/individuals):
1. Signify their interest to establish soil and water conservation demo farm through formal request to the BSWM;
2. Be willing to provide their own resources in the establishment of the demo farm;
3. Provide support and assistance to BSWM in the conduct of field survey and investigation;
4. Act as extension agents in the local community to disseminate soil and water conservation technologies with the demo farm as the community learning center.
2.3 Photos of the Approach
2.5 Country/ region/ locations where the Approach has been applied
Country:
Philippines
Region/ State/ Province:
Bulacan
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×2.6 Dates of initiation and termination of the Approach
Indicate year of initiation:
2002
2.7 Type of Approach
- project/ programme based
2.8 Main aims/ objectives of the Approach
SCGFS aims to promote sustainable land use management that provides agricultural livelihood while protecting and maintaining environmental sustainability in the upland areas of the country. Its specific objectives: (1) Establish community-based and farmer - managed techno demo farms cum learning centers on soil and water conservation in marginal uplands and watersheds of SSIPs; (2) Promote and disseminate effective soil and water conservation approaches and technologies for broader adoption; and (3) Develop a strong linkage and partnership among local stakeholders and cooperators to protect our upland resources and watersheds.
2.9 Conditions enabling or hindering implementation of the Technology/ Technologies applied under the Approach
availability/ access to financial resources and services
- enabling
Support from BSWM, Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) & LGUs; Income Generating Technologies
institutional setting
- enabling
Organized farmers association
knowledge about SLM, access to technical support
- enabling
Capacity building, Farmers Field School
workload, availability of manpower
- enabling
Provide additional labor
3. Participation and roles of stakeholders involved
3.1 Stakeholders involved in the Approach and their roles
- local land users/ local communities
- SLM specialists/ agricultural advisers
- local government
Local Government Unit
If several stakeholders were involved, indicate lead agency:
Land user groups
3.2 Involvement of local land users/ local communities in the different phases of the Approach
Involvement of local land users/ local communities | Specify who was involved and describe activities | |
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initiation/ motivation | passive | BSWM initiates the establishment of the project. Field surveys i.e site validation, topographic surveys etc. are conducted by BSWM technical staffs. |
planning | interactive | Planning involves both BSWM and LGUs, technology/ies to be established is/are dependent on the biophysical limitation of the area and the needs of farmer cooperators. |
implementation | interactive | Implementation of the project requires participatory involvement amongst stakeholders. |
monitoring/ evaluation | interactive | BSWM, LGUs and farmer cooperators are responsible in the monitoring and evaluation of the established technologies, these will ensure continued adaptation of the technology. |
3.3 Flow chart (if available)
3.4 Decision-making on the selection of SLM Technology/ Technologies
Specify who decided on the selection of the Technology/ Technologies to be implemented:
- mainly SLM specialists, following consultation with land users
4. Technical support, capacity building, and knowledge management
4.1 Capacity building/ training
Was training provided to land users/ other stakeholders?
Yes
Specify who was trained:
- land users
- field staff/ advisers
Form of training:
- farmer-to-farmer
- demonstration areas
Form of training:
- organization, capacity building
Subjects covered:
Soil and Water Conservation Measures, Land Degradation, Soil Erosion Issues.
4.2 Advisory service
Do land users have access to an advisory service?
Yes
Describe/ comments:
BSWM is the implementing agency. Advises are coming from the experts/ specialists of BSWM.
4.3 Institution strengthening (organizational development)
Have institutions been established or strengthened through the Approach?
- yes, a little
Specify the level(s) at which institutions have been strengthened or established:
- local
Describe institution, roles and responsibilities, members, etc.
Needy family heads
4.4 Monitoring and evaluation
Is monitoring and evaluation part of the Approach?
Yes
If yes, is this documentation intended to be used for monitoring and evaluation?
No
4.5 Research
Was research part of the Approach?
No
5. Financing and external material support
5.1 Annual budget for the SLM component of the Approach
If precise annual budget is not known, indicate range:
- 2,000-10,000
Comments (e.g. main sources of funding/ major donors):
Government (technical assistance i.e field surveys, provision of planting materials) 20%, local government (technical assistance, planting materials) 60%, local land users (labor, care and maintenance) 20%
5.2 Financial/ material support provided to land users
Did land users receive financial/ material support for implementing the Technology/ Technologies?
No
5.3 Subsidies for specific inputs (including labour)
- equipment
Specify which inputs were subsidised | To which extent | Specify subsidies |
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machinery | fully financed | |
- agricultural
Specify which inputs were subsidised | To which extent | Specify subsidies |
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seeds | fully financed | |
- infrastructure
Specify which inputs were subsidised | To which extent | Specify subsidies |
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Greenhouse, Access Roads | fully financed | |
If labour by land users was a substantial input, was it:
- voluntary
5.4 Credit
Was credit provided under the Approach for SLM activities?
No
5.5 Other incentives or instruments
Were other incentives or instruments used to promote implementation of SLM Technologies?
No
6. Impact analysis and concluding statements
6.1 Impacts of the Approach
Did the Approach help land users to implement and maintain SLM Technologies?
- No
- Yes, little
- Yes, moderately
- Yes, greatly
SCGFS involves the development of farming systems that adopts appropriate land uses, proper combination of crop and animal commodities, and the right mix of soil and water conservation practices. Thus, these measures ensures development in land use, livestock production and conservation measures.
Did the Approach empower socially and economically disadvantaged groups?
- No
- Yes, little
- Yes, moderately
- Yes, greatly
The approach aids in income generation for needy family heads.
Did the Approach lead to improved food security/ improved nutrition?
- No
- Yes, little
- Yes, moderately
- Yes, greatly
Crop diversification helps needy farmers increase their income. Farmers who have undergone SLM training have more exposure to sustainable land use management that would help them improve and widen their knowledge in their farming activities.
Did other land users / projects adopt the Approach?
- No
- Yes, little
- Yes, moderately
- Yes, greatly
Adjacent farms/ barangays and other sloping areas of the Philippines
Did the Approach lead to improved livelihoods / human well-being?
- No
- Yes, little
- Yes, moderately
- Yes, greatly
Adaptors continue to rise, and with that more farmers generated more income, thus they were able to send their children to school and purchase properties.
6.2 Main motivation of land users to implement SLM
- increased production
One of the main purpose of the approach is to help farmers increase their production.
- environmental consciousness
Farmers will generate income while conserving the land.
- well-being and livelihoods improvement
6.3 Sustainability of Approach activities
Can the land users sustain what has been implemented through the Approach (without external support)?
- yes
If yes, describe how:
Technologies are already established and proven to be socially acceptable and economically viable. Farmer cooperators are equipped with technical knowledge they obtained from seminars and training provided by the approach. With these, it ensures sustainability of the project with farmer's own initiative.
6.4 Strengths/ advantages of the Approach
Strengths/ advantages/ opportunities in the land user’s view |
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New opportunities for other projects from government |
Learning center for other barangays |
Organization of farmers into cooperatives/associations |
Strengths/ advantages/ opportunities in the compiler’s or other key resource person’s view |
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Participatory/Interactive method |
Serves as a learning center for other barangay or farmers |
Easy to adapt |
Multi-sectoral involvement |
Transfer of technologies to farmer beneficiaries |
6.5 Weaknesses/ disadvantages of the Approach and ways of overcoming them
Weaknesses/ disadvantages/ risks in the land user’s view | How can they be overcome? |
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No major concern in the weaknesses / disadvantages of the approach. |
Weaknesses/ disadvantages/ risks in the compiler’s or other key resource person’s view | How can they be overcome? |
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Low budget for the establishment of techno-demo | Establish linkages with Local and International funding institutions; development of research proposals for possible funding. |
Lack of research component particularly in economic and ecological analysis/assessment | Conduct on-site research studies; engage State/Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in research activity. |
7. References and links
7.1 Methods/ sources of information
- field visits, field surveys
- interviews with land users
7.2 References to available publications
Title, author, year, ISBN:
San Jose del Monte Soil Conservation Guided Farm Project: A success Story, Madrid Agribusiness Digest, 2012,pp 36
Available from where? Costs?
1.28 USD
Links and modules
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