Thursday, December 11, 2014

Negros Occidental Cities and Municipalities Halls Picture

BACOLOD CITY

BAGO CITY

BINALBAGAN


CADIZ CITY

MUNICIPALITY OF CAUAYAN

MUNICIPALITY OF EB. MAGALONA

ESCALANTE CITY

HIMAMAYLAN CITY

MUNICIPALITY OF HINOBA-AN 

MUNICIPALITY OF ISABELA 

KABANKALAN CITY

LA CARLOTA CITY

MUNICIPALITY OF LA CASTELLANA



 MUNICIPALITY OF MOISES PADILLA

MUNICIPALTIY OF PONTEVEDRA

MUNICIPALITY OF PULUPANDAN

SAGAY CITY

SAGAY CITY

SAN CARLOS CITY

SIPALAY CITY

TALISAY CITY

MUNICIPALITY OF TOBOSO

VICTORIAS CITY

Thursday, January 16, 2014

National Skills Registry System (NSRS) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)


The National Skills Registry Sytem (NSRS) is a Project initiated by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) established in 2008 with the main objective of establishing and maintaining a continuing nationwide skills registry system with the enhanced PHIL-JOBNET as the repository of the Skills Registry.

 This project was initiated to establish a web-based NSRS in the Philippines. This will be achieved through the creation of a system that shall capture the pool of available talents at the community level. The ingenuity of this sytem comes from the system's ability to capture the "liveness" of available skills in the country. Likewise, the system has the capacity to track on monthly and quarterly bases the employment status of registrants enrolled in the system. The 'liveness' of the systerm is vital as it is seen as the most strategic approach in linking available manpower supply and demand.

Objectives
The NSRS was conceptualized and designed to realize the following specific objectives:

1. To establish a national registry that signals the formal creation of a labor market as the environment for the interplay of labor demand and supply;
2. To establish and maintain a continuing nation-wide skills registry system with the existing ENHANCED PHIL-JOBNET SYSTEM as the repository of the Registry;
3. To enhanced the present databank of manpower supply indicating their skills and qualifications that can be readily accessed by clients;
4. To strengthen the current system of registry of labor supply and demand from employers and job seekers; and
5. To harmonize the manpower databases of the following DOLE agencies- BLE, POAE, PRC, TESDA, NMP and possibly other government agencies such as CHED, DepEd, etc. so that the supply and demand situation for skills at a given time in the labor market can be determined, assessed and updated on REAL time mode.

How you Register?

1. Just go to the nearest PESO office in your locality and ask for NSRS form.
2. Fill-out the form.
3. Pass it to the personnel in-charge.
4. Finish.


Check this out: NSRS Informecial

Check Facebook by Clicking at the Link:
https://www.facebook.com/nsrsregistry?ref=hl

Prezi - December 2013 http://prezi.com/cwakyukbj_kz/nsrs-registrants/

Thursday, April 18, 2013

No wash Pigs - Natural Swine Production

No wash Pigs have lots of benefits in terms of cost, time and production.

Steps in starting a NO WASH PIG Production. 

1. Dig or excavate two meters deep by an area of 3 sq. meters.
2. Put sawdust at the hole.
        - Sawdust is a small particles of wood that fall when it being sawed.
3. Put 1 1/2 or 2 months old Pigs.

Other information:

A.  Feeding
- use rice and corn bran
- Madre de agua - 21% crude protein.
- Kitchen waste
- feeds the pigs or swine in a wet feeding process.

B. Vitamins
- Coconut wine(tuba) - to build a fats, it may use for only 3 months.
- Native chicken egg - Source of protein.

Benefits:

1. Don't need long time to wash and clean the fence.
2. No high cost in water.
3. Can spend 5 minutes to feed the pigs.
4. Earn money with less cost, more profit.

Hydraulic Ram pump answer in Mountainous Areas Problem

         Hydraulic Ram pump was made for the purpose of delivering water uphill without using fuel - Motor gasoline or Electricity. A pump that can give 24/7 water without human intervention.

        Ram pump works by pumping water through the pressure coming from the source like springs, falls, and open elevated areas. Observing its style of pumping really amazed individual because of the principle involved in it.

        Talking to expert about hydraulic ram pump said that " it is the answer in mountainous areas problem" were family member walks down the mountain and get water for drinking, bathing and washing clothes because it provides cost effective and energy saving for the farmers that wakes up early in the morning to work in there farms. So if water is near farmers houses they can increase there livelihood and income by adding vegetable garden along or within there lots.

         I went to the area were Ram pump are installed and talk to farmers whats there's story before and after the ram pump has been installed in their area. Farmers said that its a big help for them to have it because they can now take a bath, and wash their clothes everyday.

Need to do:

1. If there are area you think possible for ram pump, then contact the company that manufacture and install it for survey and technical computation of cost.
2. If the Area survey is suit for ram pump installation then make a proposal to the Local Government Units (LGU's) for assistance.
3. If the proposal was approved then that's the time that the company can install a Ram pump.


Note:
 - the cost of the Ram pump is depending on the survey of the engineer or technician visit in your area.
- the cost of the maintenance is only 1 peso per day with in the whole communities.
- there is also a technical assistance coming form the company in teaching how to trouble shoot the unit in terms of problem or in short have technology transfer.

For more information you can visit this site.

https://www.youtube.com/my_videos_annotate?video_referrer=watch&v=wbXHonKizDg













www.ecoagrifoundation.org


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Touring LGUs in Bacolod

Today, I am expecting a group from Region III (Pampanga) and Guimaras Island, members of the agriculture sector. They are coming to learn more about organic farming technology as we practice it here in Negros.

I am excited to tour another set of guests who have become interested in what we are doing. Organic farming is an advocacy that we wish to spread not only in the island of Negros, but in the whole country as well.

Through this regular tours that we conduct, it is our hope to reach out to more small farmers who will later on decide to be converted and practice organic farming.