DUMAGUETE CITY—A social enterprise within the southern city of Dauin, Negros Oriental has been awarded a presidential recognition for selling the usage of bamboo as a building materials.
Kawayan Collective Agricultural Cooperative, headed by manufacturing supervisor Marbert Tinguha, was awarded by President Marcos, after besting a number of different micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) within the small enterprise class in the course of the celebration of the MSME Growth Week led by the Division of Commerce and Trade (DTI) at Malacañang on July 10.
“The popularity of Negros Oriental’s Kawayan Collective by the DTI highlighted its important contributions to sustainable building and group improvement,” says Maribel Villaflores-Sumanoy, senior commerce and business improvement specialist, who spearheaded the seek for the very best MSME candidate within the province.
She says the popularity of Kawayan Collective underscores the potential of bamboo as a game-changer within the constructing business via the efforts of the cooperative’s founder Ray Villanueva and his spouse Amy.
Kawayan Collective is within the enterprise of aggregating, processing and distributing handled bamboo poles, reworking them into sources that adjust to construction-grade requirements as an alternative choice to conventional constructing supplies like cement blocks and metal.
The cooperative produces at the least 200 handled poles and 20 panels every week. It additionally provides handled bamboo for the social housing initiatives of nongovernmental organizations like Base Bahay Basis and Habitat for Humanity.
A number of housing initiatives are at the moment underway to supply shelter for households recognized beneath the Finish Native Communist Armed Battle (Elcac) program. These initiatives contain collaboration with the Division of Agrarian Reform and the Philippine Military.
Within the southernmost city of Basay alone, over 100 homes are being constructed as a part of the Negros Oriental Elcac Housing Undertaking.
In Bayawan Metropolis, efforts embrace the development of 10 duplexes and faculty buildings.
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DTI helped set up in 2022 the Philippine Bamboo Trade Growth Council to organize a highway map that goals to revolutionize the business within the nation, and discover methods to raise its competitiveness and sustainability, Sumanoy says.
Kawayan Collective’s Villanueva says their choice to determine operations within the municipality of Dauin, about 16 kilometers south of Dumaguete, was influenced by varied elements, notably the presence of expert bamboo crafts artisans who’ve lengthy upheld the custom of bamboo craftsmanship within the space.
“Collaborating carefully with these artisans in Dauin solidified our selection, acknowledging their experience and invaluable contribution to the enterprise,” he says.
Information on the Division of Atmosphere and Pure Sources present that Negros Oriental has round 900 hectares of bamboo thickets.
Villanueva recollects that the pandemic, which had occurred throughout their second 12 months of operation, prompted a “strategic shift” towards revolutionary options.
“With a renewed emphasis on waste utilization, we ventured into new product strains, together with engineered panels, pre-fabrication fashions and bamboo starter home kits,” he says.
Collaborating with DTI and the Division of Science and Know-how (DOST)–Forest Merchandise Analysis and Growth Institute, Kawayan Collective adheres to rigorous requirements for grading process and check strategies for bamboo constructions, making certain compliance with worldwide high quality benchmarks.
Villanueva notes how DOST-Negros Oriental helped present a grant of P2.3 million for the development of an eco-dryer.
“The undertaking aimed to facilitate environment friendly and sustainable native manufacturing of engineered bamboo merchandise, whereas enhancing the capability and ability degree of native suppliers to course of, deal with and distribute sturdy bamboo as a sustainable building materials,” Villanueva says.
He says utilizing a kiln to course of bamboo provides it a mold-resistant end, helpful in humid international locations just like the Philippines.
“Our funding within the bamboo business encompasses the complete worth chain of the group—from farmers to builders,” Villanueva says.