By Juliet B. Saley
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The Science and Technology for Advancement of
Municipalities (STEAM) project of the Department of Science and Technology –
Cordillera Administrative Region (DOST-CAR) has approved this year
nine community-based projects in the province worth P1,408,074.10.
Gwyncel
Bacwaden of provincial DOST bared
approved projects include Science & Technology (S & T) projects in
establishment of small equipment fabrication facility for blacksmiths of the
Abante Bauko Movement Inc. (ABMI) in Tapapan worth of P118, 400.00;
establishment of community-based integrated vegetable-based food processing
facility of the Besel Women’s Organization in Lesseb- P263,500; community-based banana chips processing of
the ABMI in Mayag-P98,825.00;
establishment of meat processing of the Mapanawil-Bagnen Irrigators
Association, Inc. in Bagnen-P49,765.60, and enhancing the productivity
and market competitiveness of peanut butter through improved packaging,
labeling and laboratory analysis of the Inglayan D Ibila, AbanteBauko movement,
Inc-P69,520.00, all in municipality of Bauko.
The
town of Sagada has two approved projects namely community-based project on
enhancing production and market competitiveness of muscovado sugar of
the Demang Rural Improvement Club (RIC) in Demang worth P187,900 and
supporting the livelihood of women weavers of the Sagada Inabe in
Poblacion. Procurement of equipment of these projects is ongoing.
In
Tadian municipality, approved projects are establishment of community-based
sugarcane food processing of the Pandayan Waterworks Farmers and Irrigators
Association, Inc.-P183,742.50 and brown rice processing of the Asiyey Bayocan
Irrigators Association in Dacudac- P338,000.00.
These
approved projects are among the 20 project proposals submitted to the DOST
regional office.
According
to Bacwaden, there are six project proposals with the Technical Assessment
Committee for final evaluation.
The
STEAM program aims to technically equip municipal Science & Technology
coordinators for effective project identification, proposal preparation,
implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. This is a partnership with the
local government units to ensure that available science and technology
programs, projects and activities will reach the intended beneficiaries.
The
STEAM project has helped beneficiaries improve their productions
and increase their income .
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