This document outlines plans by PHILSOCORDS to alleviate poverty in rural Philippine communities through various large-scale farming and industrial operations. These include mining, a cement factory, and farms for wheat, coffee, cattle, chickens, pigs, rice, vegetables, fish and more. PHILSOCORDS will establish cooperatives and processing plants to add value to agricultural products. The goal is to create jobs and stable incomes for farmers through professional, large-scale operations instead of small-scale subsistence farming that is no longer viable. PHILSOCORDS will employ experts to advise farmers and conduct research to support sustainable agriculture and address issues like deforestation, soil erosion, and pollution.
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PHILSOCORDS WEBSITE PROGRAM
1. A WORKING PARTNERSHIP WITH THE
RURAL COMMUNITIES IN PHILIPPINES
BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW FOR US ALL!
2. BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW FOR
THE SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WHO
WANTS TO CHANGE THEIR FINANCIAL
SITUATIONS FOR THE BETTER!
THE FOLLOWING FARMING
OPERATIONS AND INDUSTRIES ARE
BEING CREATED FOR THE ALEVIATION
OF POVERTY IN COMMUNITIES IN
PHILIPPINES – GIVING FOOD SECURITY
AND FINANCIAL SECURITY FOR ALL!
3. PHILSOCORDS plans to implement the following INDUSTRIES and FARMING
OPERATIONS in PHILIPPINES, starting in MINDANAO:
MINING OPERATIONS: silicaand limestone:
A CEMENTFACTORY:
4. VARIOUS LARGE ECO FARMING OPERATIONS: wheat, coffeebeans, cattle,
chickens, pigs, rice, maize, vegetables, fish- and seafood farms, cane… and much
more!
5. PHILSOCORDS is THE CORPORATE HOLDING COMPANY of the different
COOPERATIVES which will be registered (as per the chart below) of which these
cooperatives must operate as INDEPENDENT PROFIT-CENTER COMMITTEESand
all the actual activities will be run and administered by ONE MANAGEMENT &
ADMINISTRATION TEAM to reduce costs and ensure excellent professional
management of the entire group of companies and cooperatives.
PHILSOCORDS will establish various PROCESSING PLANTS for each of the
different COOPERATIVES, such as PROCESSING PLANTS FOR FRUITS &
VEGETABLES,MILLING of WHEATand MAIZEand RICE, DRYING and ROASTING of
COFFEE BEANS;CLEANING and PACKAGING of all FISH and SEAFOOD PRDUCTS;
PICKLING and BOTTLING of all VEGETABLES, MANUFACTURE of TOMATO JUICES
and KETCHUP; PROCESSING OF FRESH and CANNED FRUITS; as well as STORAGE,
TRANSPORT, MARKETING and EXPORT of all FRESH or PROCESSED FOOD
PRODUCTS.
PHILSOCORDS will employ various AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS (agronomists, soil
scientists, laboratory technicians, etc.) who will visit ALL the farms in the different
cooperatives to give instructions, advice, on-the-spot training, conduct field
examination of all plants, crops and animals and to conduct tests and
examinations in a central laboratory at the inter country project site.
6. Coffee growsbest in an area known asthe Bean Belt -- the band around the Earth in between the
Tropicsof Capricorn and Cancer.
8. Under no circumstances should it be underplayed as to the importance of
creating LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRIAL FARMING OPERATIONS, staffed with
MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL EXPERTS who are EXPERIENCED IN THEIR
FIELDS.
World-wide, the results show how many small farming operators (and small
one-person businesses as well), simply cannot survive the costs and the all-
round multiple activities required of any business in today’s high cost and
competitive market.
The days of a few chickens in the backyard together with a small maize and
vegetable patch is no longer viable and more money and time is lost to those
people who would better servetheir families by occupying a good, nicely paying
job elsewhere (if they can?), and to buy the families’ food at the supermarket
and the butcher.
9. In the Philippines, as in many other countries elsewhere,
farmers and farm workers and their families live by a hand-to-
mouth daily existence and are leaving the farms and migrating
to the cities, causing a vacuum in the farming sector and
unbearably heavy pressure on the infrastructure and
economics of the cities themselves.
This ongoing poverty of the rural farm worker problem and
the loss of the rural farm worker is the focus of these projects,
in addition to the problems of the loss of topsoil, pollution of
the water and soils and in effect, the complete re-structuring
of the way in which farms and farming is set up in the
Philippines. The focus of these projects is to ensure that
small-holding farmers can make a good living and become
food-sufficient to feed their families and have stocks to sell in
the country itself and for export as well.
There are 3 KEYWORDS which can help to eradicate poverty – those 3 words are:
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
10. And we are talking about JOBS that offer living salaries and fair working conditions.
Poisoning the land and the water stocks by spraying crops with
chemical fertilisers and pesticides, and the loss of irreplaceable
TOPSOIL and ARABLE SOILS by old archaic farming techniques, leading
to EROSION and loss of food availability.
Andthe windand the rain play havoc with farm fields that have been ploughed far too often and have
become loose and sandy and leads to this …
11. Another major problem to be addressed is the DEFORESTATION of the
hillsides, which is also leading to major EROSION!
Our focus is to develop, implement, and demonstrate
sustainable livelihoods and food security, through
12. permaculture and sustainable farming, caring for the
land and for rural communities.
WE ARE COMING TO HELP … YOU!
Philippine Social Community Organizers & Developing Society
(PHILSOCORDS) – We are an organisation composed of interrelated
groups of organizers of intertribal communities all over the
Philippines.WE ARE MEMBERS OF CORPORATIVE HOLDINGS OF
COMMUNITY BUILDERS AND PROMISING SERVANT LEADERS OF THE
NATION.
PHILSOCORDS. (Company Co.)
Office addresses&contactdetails:
Manila Address: George Town, Malinta, Valenzuela City, Manila, Philippines.
Mindanao Address: 2nd Fl. Cagampang Building, Ariosa St., Pagadian City, Mindanao, Philippines.
Mobile Numbers: +639276651260 and +639212564654
Pagadian city- Zamboanga Del Sur., Mindanao, Philippines.
Executive Governance:
Ms. Reynalda Contratista Oporto – (CEO President) / Mrs. Juliet Untalan V-President / (RESERVE 4 Davao –AVP / Executive assistants:Mr.
Romeo C. Oporto Jr, Ms. Desiree G. Agustin and Mr. Ceriaco P. Campaner Jr. / Mr. Nick Cunnew – Chief of Treasury & Finance Division /
Mrs. Sherly Recto Fuerzas, Engr. Rodolfo B. Labis, Mr. Arnel Vasay - Supporting Analyst assistant
Community Program Project Builders & Directorial Head Organizer
Ms. Reynalda C. Oporto -Overall Project and Program Organizer
Mr. Errol Froman – President for Projects and Technical Division International Consultant
Mrs.Silvia Froman–Vice President for Projects and Technical Division International Consultant
Ms. Desiree G. Agustin –Technical Education & Project Skills Developments Project.
Mr. Sonny Santos –Human Resources Program Director
Mr. Nick Cunnew –AVP-PPP-Corporate Project Finance Investors specialist & Project Design Planning Division
Mrs. Juliet Untalan –Consultant for Sectoral Project Trade And Cooperative Organization
Mr. Jun Campaner - Consultant for Local Government Units for intersectoral project.
13. Mrs. Sherly R. Fuerzas –Consultant For Youth & Tribal Indigenious Projects
Mr. Bonie Mendoza –Consultant for Tribal Eco - Social Health Projects
Ms. Arlyn A. Dolor –Social Livelihood Project & Community Urban Housing
Mrs. Nieva Cabrito –Consultant Heritage And Angel Santuaries Projects
Capt. Edgar Salgado –Consultant For Project Survey for Community & Industry
LIFE SOLA (Davao) – Consultant for livelihood & Alternative Medical Research
Mr. Ronald Derik Daba - Cultural Trade EXPO and Empowerment Services
Mr. Denny Rymer –Consultant for Paramedical services and Medical mission
Engr. Rodolfo B. Labis –Consultant for inter-Tribal community division projects
Executive Regional Directors:
Mr. Sonny Santos -NCR / Mr. Edgar Salgado-Cebu / Mr. Adonis Untalan – Palawan /
Mr. Jun Campaner – Pagadian city, Zamboanga Del Sur / Dra. Juanita M.E. Ticzon – Zamboanga del Norte
Mr.Eduardo Sesmuan –Zamboanga Sibugay / Mr. Ariel Wishmeyer –Pampanga / Mrs. Nelly Oporto – Bicol
Mr Arnel Vasay – Margosatubig Zamboanga del Sur / Mrs. Sheryl Fernandez –Laguna / Mrs. Daisy Bacay Bantam –Davao
Mrs.Josie Bagbag Miro –Cotabato / Mrs. Nieva Mindoza –Boracay Aklan / Engr. Dionesio de Guzman –Bulacan / Ms. Susan Altamera – Cainta
Rizal / Mr. Bonifacio Mendoza –Pampanga-(Tarlac,Zambales,Binguet) / Vicente Lopez –Malay Aklan Kalibo Caticlan / Julio Estrella –Agusan
Reynaldo Manalastas –Bayan Novalitches CBN / Mr. Arnold Oporto Sr.-Zamboanga city / Marilyn Omay Bael –Zamboanga city / Judy
Maloloy-On – Margosatubig Zamboanga Del Sur / Ms. Analyn Tagapan – Agusan / Haj. Omar Wahid - Lanao Province / NIeva Cabrito –
Ilocos / Ronald Derik Daba – NCR
National and International Corporate Affiliations of Sponsors of the Different Programs and Projects:
Humanitarian ID United Nation
Red Cross Philippines
First Love International Philippines
Novo 8 Aggregates & Construction Corporation
OPORTO FOOD INTERNATIONAL
7th day Adventist Zamboanga Coop.
NCIP –Tribal Philippines
DGA Technical Training Institutes
Philippines Human Resources Inc.
14. UNDP
World Food Program
Mindanao Eco Tourism Conservation Project
YAMAHA Philippines
MITSUBITSHI Philippines
FORD Foundation
Philippines Agriculture & Agua Marine Cooperatives
Holcim Philippines
Aboitiz Philippines
One Network Bank Cooperative Mindanao
Humanitarian Youth Council International
FIPN- Filipino International Project Network
IN-Inter Nation local & expat organization
WINGS Philippines
MAPRE Philippines
METRO STUDIO Philippines
LION Rotary Club Cebu
Pampanga Lion Rotary Club
Zamboanga city Barter Trade Cooperatives
Margosatubig Zamboanga Del Sur –LGU
Margosatubig Pastoral Youth Council
Margosatubig Regional Hospitals
The 700 Club Asia
Italian Chambers of Commerce
Canadian Chambers of Commerce
Green Belle Enterprises