Thursday, November 15, 2012

DOST Biliran Inaugurates New Home

Two decades of moving from different locations until finally DOST Biliran Provincial Science and Technology Center settled on a place it can call home.  Related Article-PIA

November 8, 2012 when Engr. Edgardo M. Esperancilla, DOST-8 Regional Director and Dr. Minerva Sanoza, Dean of the College of Education, representing Dr. Edita S. Genson. the President of the Naval State University led the Biliran and NSU Science community in inaugurating the newly erected DOST Biliran PSTC building within the campus of NSU, Naval, Biliran.

The proposal for establishing the DOST Biliran building started in 1992 when Biliran became a full fledged province (Biliran was a Sub-Province of Leyte until May 2012). The DOST-8 office was then under Dir. Redia N. Atienza as Regional Director, while Mr. Ronaldo Villaver as Provincial Coordinator for Leyte and Biliran PSTC.

Every year since then, budget for construction of the office was proposed but was always slashed. Until finally in 2011 budget hearing for the 2012 GAA Biliran PSTC Building worth PhP 3.0M wasfunded with the persistent effort of Dir. Esperancilla and the support of DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo.

DOST-Biliran through the voice of Mr. Romeo Dignos, the DOST Biliran Provincial Director echoed its gratefulness for the full support of DOST-8 Management and to NSU for providing the use of its lot to house the center through a USUFRUCT agreement with DOST-8.

With the establishment of the center, the DOST is hopeful to provide better services and open more opportunities for assistance to to its target clientele. Dir Esperancilla said that the building will be a venue to other services sooner when it will be equipped as a science and technology library and even a small laboratory to cater to demands of micro, small, and medium enterprises in Biliran.

Dr. Genson in her message delivered by Dr. Sanoza, emphasized that with the establishment of the new building, DOST will "continue to be an important entity in partnership with the academe like NSU for the goal of promoting and developing the country."

The simple ribbon cutting ceremony was followed by a blessing rite. Together with the NSU faculty members who were witnesses to the event was Mr. Matias Bentor, University Board Secretary and NSU Biliran campus Director.

Meanwhile, the DOST-8 family was joined by DOST Technology Application and Promotion Institute Executive Director, Engr. Edgar Garcia, who was present with some staff to conduct evaluation of TAPI program implementation in Biliran.

Also present were national agency partners such as DepEd, TESDA, DOLE, PIA, and DTI among others.

The grateful clients assisted by DOST's Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program were witness to the ceremonies as well. Related Article-PIA

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

DOST Supports Organic Farming

Mr. Macorol, POFII (right) with Ms. Radam (2nd left)
during the training on CFA production
Organic has been the current trend in agricultural production. Along the agricultural value chain, subsistence farmers in the one end and large industrial companies in the other, both agreed on the advantages of going organic. These especially is abated by the felt rise of diseases related to consumption of products containing trace chemicals from synthetic fertilizers and pesticides

Process Organic Farming Innovations Incorporated (POFII) is one of those convinced to focus on production of organically grown crops including the use of organic fertilizers. With the headship of Mr. Nestor Macorol, a native of Maripipi, Biliran, POFII sought assistance from DOST-Biliran for acquiring technical knowledge on use of Compost Fungus Activator (CFA) for the production of organic fertilizers. Ms. Marilyn O. Radam, Center Manager of DOST VIII S & T Laboratory Services, supported by her staff Mr. Alfred Calibuso, trained Mr. Macorol's group on CFA production last August 2-3, 2012 at Naval, Biliran.

CFA is a formulation of natural substrates (sawdust, and other organic materials) inoculated with naturally occuring Trichoderma harcianum, a type of fungus that hastens decomposition of farm wastes from the normal one month to at least a week.

POFII envisions to produce CFA for and distribute it to local farmers. Likewise, he plans to develop organic fertilizers either in liquid or solid forms utilizing the CFA technology.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

DOST approves support for Babesken pastries

(L-R):Mr. DIgnos-PSTD DOST Biliran, Ms. Recuerdo,
Ms. Bacordo, & Engr. Gonda-DOST Biliran
From hobbyist to full scale entrepreneur, partners Norma Bacordo and Emma Recuerdo, proprietors of Babesken General Merchandise from Naval, Biliran received the nod from DOST's Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program for support in acquiring improved technology for pastry production as well as improving its packaging system.

 In a simple turn-over ceremony at DOST Biliran in NSU Compound on June 20, 2012 Babesken General Merchandise received the check amounting to Three Hundred Eighty Nine Thousand Pesos (PhP389,000.00) as financial support for acquisition of technology related equipment including label design and procurement of packaging materials.

Babesken's products with the current packaging
Babesken specializes on bread puddings,banana cakes, cassava cakes, and other specialty cakes. Currently the use of ordinary gas range from the kitchen or outsourced baking services is what they use to cook their cakes. The use of small capacity hand mixer is also a burden for Ms. Recuerdo. With the assistance from DOST SETUP, Hand mixing will be substituted by heavy duty mixer and a new baking oven specially designed for bakery purposes will be acquired.

Part of the assistance will also improve the packaging of Babesken's product which is simply just placed in styro and wrapped with thin plastic film. DOST SETUP will provide support for designing of improved product label and procurement of suitable packaging materials for their product.

Norma and Emma were both optimistic to see their product soon to come out from the market with new appearance which would be comparable with the well-known Gardenia products which their firm is also distributing throughout the province of Biliran.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Suman is Naval's new pride

Different variants of suman from Naval, Biliran
The lowly traditional delicacy from Naval, Biliran locally known as "suman" has become a new pride for Navaleneos recently both as "Pasalubong" treat or a special dessert or snack item in different occasions. This developed as the suman makers of Naval has been upgraded technologically with convergence support from DOST, DOLE, DTI, NSU, LGU Naval with the MSWDO,

Suman is a rice based delicacy using white and black glutenous rice cooked in coconut milk then rolled and twirled alongside, for black and white type (tinambiran), or rolled single either white or black, then wrapped either using "anahaw" leaves or banana leaves, then steamed. The white suman comes in salty or sweet taste.
L-R: Bacordo-MSWDO Naval, Vice Mayor Villordon
Mr Dignos-DOST, Mr Jamin-DTI, Ms. Solite

It all started when the local government of Naval decided to name it as its One Town One Product  and launched it during the Suman Festival in 2010 spearheaded by Hon. Mayor Susan Parilla and Vice Mayor Redy Villordon. The Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer of Naval, Ms. Norma Bacordo lead the Search for Naval's Best Suman which was technically backed up by the expertise of the Department of Science and Technology-Biliran Provincial Science and Technology Center through Mr. Romeo L. Dignos, the Provincial Director, and his staff Engr. Ma. Catherine B. Gonda.

As an offshoot of the festival, "suman" started to become talk of the town. DTI and DOLE Biliran Provincial offices joined the crusade and organized the producers into what has become now, Naval Suman Makers Association (NASUMA). DTI through its RUMEP and with convergence support from DOLE, DOST, NSU and LGU Naval trained the members for new techniques in suman making. DOST-8 also trained the group on food handling and GMP appreciation. Later on DOST Biliran through the request of the MSWDO's Ms. Bacordo, prepared proposals for DOLE funding which was later approved. NASUMA members were able to acquire sets of equipment for suman making such as coconut grater, coconut milk extractor, steamer, heavy duty stove, large woks, and some supplies for suman production.

Soon, Naval will become suman capital of the Visayas and its quality product will be distributed from Biliran to Manila and out of the country through suman loving Balikbayans. There could never be a trip to Biliran without a taste of suman. So the next time you visit the Island Paradise of Biliran think and taste the suman of Naval.

Friday, June 1, 2012

DOST 8 Executive named 2011 GAWAD CES Awardee

His friends call him Ed, but in DOST-8 he is Sir Ed. and he is worthy to be called Sir not just because of his good leadership but also because he steered the office into exceptional civil service noticeable enough for him to be named one of the five government service executives to receive the 2011 Gawad Career Executive Service Presidential Award, one of the most prestigious award given by the Career Executive Service Board to government executives.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

DOST joins 20th Biliran Provincehood

DOST Biliran grabs 3rd place among other national government agencies in the recently held booth dressing contest, one of the main highlights of the 20th Biliran Provincehood Anniversary celebration on May 9-11, 2012 held at the Biliran Provincial Capitol grounds in Calumpang, Naval, Biliran.

The DOST exhibits, which was a jointly arranged by DOST Biliran staff and Engr. Ramil Uy of DOST Regional office, featured the DOST's Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SETUP) and all the products out of the projects assisted by it.

Products displayed include: 1) citronella oil packed in 10ml bottles produced by Biliran Essential Oil Manufacturing Philippines from Bato, Biliran, 2) Otap produced by JV Bakeshop from Kawayan, Biliran, 3) handicrafts from Ungali handicrafts, Ungali, Kawayan, Biliran, 4) Papaya pickles of Culaba Papaya Producers Association in Culaba, Biliran, 5) Nata-de-coco atsara product of ELSHIRGLOW Processed Foods, Bariis, Caibiran, 6)Coconut wine of LGU Cabucgayan, 7) Furniture products of Caril Furniture, Naval, Biliran, 8)Veggie-noodles of White-Rose Bakeshop, Naval, Biliran, and 9)Balintawak suman by Wincofel Suman Special, Naval, Biliran.

Also in the top of the winning exhibits are DepEd and DA Regional Office, 1st and 2nd places, respectively.