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A Lecture Presentation for the Department of Agriculture, Hotel Ariana, San Fernando City, La Union Nov. 22, 2012

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ARD Jo B. Bitonio CDA

Lecture-Presentation for Department of Agriculture Region I

Hotel Ariana Hotel, San Fernando City, La Union

November 22, 2012

Enterprise

Development

Sanita aka “dragon fruit”

jam

soap biscuit

tea

Ice cream

wine

wine

lumpia candle

shampoo

freshener

deodorant

Fabric freshener

concentrate

jam

Its scientific name is called "moringa”. "Moringa" on english name, "Sajina" in Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia and is known as "malunggay" here in the Philippines.

It has 80 other names used worldwide, but you can find it also as horseradish tree more easily. It grows widely in tropical climate areas like our country.

What is malunggay?

• A powder seed can be substitute for water purification. Malunggay can help on balancing and keeping all important body hormones that contributes for relaxation.

The part of Malunggay tree are useful from roots to leaves. Biofuels can be made from extracted seeds. Oils are said to be edible similar to olive oil when it comes to composition. he roots can be used to treat snake bites and many other things can be made from malunggay.

Perfumes,personal care and therapeutic products are now using malunggay, as well in cosmetics because it contains anti-oxidant properties.

Flowers may be used also to make tea or as additives to other food. The leaf is said to be the most nutritious parts, it may be taken cooked, raw and even powdered which we are going to emphasize in this page.

Some farmers are also feeding their livestocks with malunggay leaves to increase milk production and make their animals grows more healthier.

With goat milk nourishing face

cream

Personal skin care VCO products with moringa oil as one of the essential oils. Product includes body lotion, massage creams, hair creams, massagee oil, lipstick, lip balm, night and day cream, etc.

Shampoo and conditioner with hair growth activator

Mouthwash

tea

Coffee

mayonnaise

chips

pandesal

Malungay recipes

Herbal Farming

MONEY-MAKING POTENTIAL. For

the enterprising gardeners, including

housewives who stay at home most

of the time, growing herbs can be a

good source of additional income.

The beauty about these herbs is that

they can be grown in the home

garden. Almost all of them can be

ideally grown in pots and other

containers. They don’t require vast

spaces. One could come up with

various specialty products that could

be marketed not only locally but also

abroad.

Useful Herbs For Good Health, Good

Food, Good Profit

GOTO KOLA

The extract from Centella asiatica is

made into a popular juice drink in

Thailand. Considered as a health

tonicis claimed to have cured some

serious ailments. One sufferer of

arthritis. After religiously taking fresh

leaves of Goto Kola to cure athritis

STEVIA

The fresh leaves are sweet and are a

delight to chew. The leaves could be used

to sweeten coffee or tea. The leaves can

be dried and used in drinks, preserves,

breads and diet foods

LAVENDER

Their dried flowers, cut stalks and leaves are used in

lavender bags and potpourri. Tea is also made from

the flowers and leaves and is claimed to be effective

against headaches and insomnia.

BASIL

Basil is a favorite

culinary herb that

imparts special flavor to

various dishes of fish,

vegetables, chicken and

egg. It is also used to

make a special basil

vinegar. There are

several kinds of basil,

including Sweet Basil,

Greek Basil, Licorice

Basil, and Lemon Basil.

MINTS

Apple Mint, Eaude-Cologne Mint, Pennyroyal

Mint. Peppermint, Chocolate Mint, Japanese

Menthol Mint, and Vietnamese Mint. They are

used to add flavor to a lot of meat dishes,

salads, cakes, drinks and jellies. Crushed

leaves are also rubbed on the skin to repel

mosquitoes. When planted beside other

plants, like roses. they are said to drive away

aphids that attack the roses.

GERANIUM Philippines as Malvarosa and is prized for its delightful smell. Actually there

are at least nine Geraniums with special scents. These include the

RoseScented Geranium, the Lemon-Scented Geranium, Peppermint

Geranium, Coconut Geranium, Nutmeg Geranium, Apple-Scented Geranium,

Lime-Scented Geranium, Orange Geranium and Carrot Geranium. As their

names suggest, they come in different fragrances. They are used in fragrant

sachets and potpourri, cakes and jellies,

pasta

honey

Organic Farming The eco-technology farm, which is the

resort proper of May’s Organic Garden,

occupies about 2.4 hectares of the

property.

Also, 1.5 hectares have been planted to

organic rice, corn, lettuce and herbs,

such as rosemary and mint. The

remaining 500,000 square meters is for

livestock, such as turkey, chicken, hogs,

ducks, goats, sheep and horses.

At the farm, visitors are taught how to

produce organic crops, as well as

medicinal plants, and how to raise

organic farm animals such as odorless

hogs. Healthy buffet

lunch

In Negros, organic farm turns into

ecotourism centerpiece

In Negros, organic farm turns into

ecotourism centerpiece

by Carla Gomez Visayas Inquirerr

http://www.agribusinessweek.com/useful-herbs-for-good-health-good-food-good-profit/#more-821

Herbs of the Field Tawa-tawa -Euphorbia Hirta. for dengue and asthma

Papaya The papaya does not get the credit it deserves. In the tropics, where Papaya is

grown, it is referred to as the "medicine tree" or "melon of health". Papaya's are

filled with nutrients. In fact, a single serving of papaya has 150 percent of your

daily allowance of Vitamin C, one of the most effective antioxidants in blocking

LDL oxidation. It's also associated with high levels of HDL (good) cholesterol.

Papayas are a great source of beta-carotene, an important antioxidant that helps

fight free radicals, the beginning of disease. Papayas also supply about 2

percent of your RDA for iron, and 4 percent of your daily calcium allowance. It's

also an excellent source of Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Folic Acid, Potassium, Copper,

Phosphorus, Iron and Fiber.

Spa products

Juice concentrate

candle

Pet

food

Corn and its by

products

Products that use Corn

Adhesives (glues, pastes, mucilages, gums,

etc.)

Aluminum

Antibiotics (penicillin)

Asbestos insulation

Aspirin

Automobiles (everything on wheels)

xxx- cylinder heads

xxx- ethanol - fuel & windshield washer fluid

xxx- spark plugs

xxx- synthetic rubber finishes

xxx- tires

Baby food

Batteries, dry cell

Beer

Breakfast cereals

Candies

Canned vegetables

More than

100 by

products

Products that use Corn

Carbonated beverages

Cheese spreads

Chewing gum

Chocolate products

Coatings on wood, paper & metal

Colour carrier in paper & textile, printing

Corn chips

Corn meal

Cosmetics

C.M.A. (calcium magnesium acetate)

Crayon and chalk

Degradable plastics

Dessert powders

Dextrose (intravenous solutions, icing sugar)

Disposable diapers

Dyes

Edible oil

Ethyl and butyl alcohol

Explosives - firecrackers

Finished leather

Flour & grits

Products that use Corn

Frozen foods

Fructose

Fuel ethanol

Gypsum wallboard

Ink for stamping prices in stores

Insecticides

Instant coffee & tea

Insulation, fibreglass

James, jellies and preserves

Ketchup

Latex paint

Leather tanning

Licorice

Livestock feed

Malted products

Margarine

Mayonnaise

Mustard, prepared

Paper board, (corrugating, laminating,

cardboard

Corn led light

Recycled corn

plastic

calculator

Products that use Corn Paper manufacturing

Paper plates & Cups

Peanut butter

Pharmaceuticals - The Life Line of The

Hospital

Potato chips

Rugs, carpets

Salad dressings

Shaving cream & lotions

Shoe polish

Soaps and cleaners

Soft drinks

Starch & glucose (over 40 types)

Syrup

Tacos, tortillas

Textiles

Toothpaste

Wallpaper

Wheat bread

Whiskey

Yogurts

Corn oil

Corn broom

The Coconut Tree

(Cocos Nucifera L.) is

called "The Tree of

Life" because of the

endless list of products

and by-products

derived from its

various parts. Food,

shelter, fuel - name it,

the coconut has it

"The Tree of Life"

PRODUCTS FROM THE COCONUT TREE

Woven coconut leaves known locally as cadjan are used as thatch, while

coconut timber is used widely as rafters and in the furniture industry. Coconut

leaves and roots are used as fuel for the hearth. Mats and basketware are

woven from the treated leaves and their spiny ekels (mid-ribs) are used to

make ekel brooms and baskets. Fresh coconut floral decorations are a must at

traditional rituals and ceremonials. The young coconut fruit holds within it a

refreshing & nutrition packed drink, while the matured kernel is grated and

pressed for coconut milk, used in cooking curry. Major multinational companies

are marketing coconut milk in powdered form obviating the need for scraping

or grating the kernel and expressing the milk, an exacting kitchen chore when

making curry.

Coco shell thai ceramics

The sweet toddy tapped from the spathe of the coconut flower provides a rich

jaggery (palm Sugar) and palm treacle (honey). Vinegar is a by - product of

toddy while fermented toddy distilled provides arrack, which is the national

Alcoholic beverage of Sri Lanka. Desiccated coconut kernel is used

extensively in the confectionery industry (for example - bounty bars), while

from dried kernel or copra, coconut oil is extracted for use widely as a cooking

fat which has a very high omega 3 content and also for the manufacture of

cosmetics, soaps, margarine, and creams. The residue after the oil extractions

is a ready - made poonac or high protein & fat containing animal feed.

Handicrafts made out of coconut shells and various other products.

Philippine

Coconut

Products

One town

one product

Focus on Market: On line shop

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Clever Buy – www.cleverbuy.com.ph

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