gcdg simbu presentation
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PROFILE
GO COFFEE DO GREEN
“Sustainability Development Project Managers” Triple Bottom Line: Planet-People-Profit
Background:
• In the 21st century and beyond leaders require crucial efforts to securing a reliable future for our generations in terms of sustainable growth for individuals, families, communities and organizations (NGO, private and government) for a stronger, wealthier and healthier Papua New Guinea in line with Government’s “Vision 2050”.
• “Go Coffee Do Green” : to initiate rural based economic activities and Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) projects to ensure all aspect of profits maximizing, people empowerment and care for planet earth are effectively managed.
• Project management and leadership initiative in Go Coffee Do Green and those organizations that support this course are placing PNG to next level of development.
• • GCDG anticipating sustainable socio- economic projects
within the project sites and corporate businesses that stipulate “triple bottom line”: Profit, human capital and the environment
Activities Undertaken:
• A sustainable socio – economic feasibility survey at Era Ward of Kumuai-bomai LLG in Gumine District Simbu Province.
• Public Investment Program project proposal submitted to Department of National Planning and Monitoring for funding.
• The project appraised and initial mobilization support of K10,000.00 given. The full funding of K3.5 recommended to National Development Bank (NDB) for loan assistance
• Smallholder sustainable coffee production Project with innovative incentive scheme and website : www.edwa.org.pg launched - 30th June, 2012.
• Now youths, men and women have rehabilitated their aging coffee trees as well as replanting new coffee seedlings and shade trees. Trees increased in numbers
• However; 10% commitment from the Governor of Simbu and funding from NDB to empower project are yet to facilitate.
Go Green Coffee project – In partnership with Era Development & Welfare Association Inc.
BSP Rural Banking and Go Green support Rural Coffee Industry• Date: 27th June 2012
• BSP yesterday (27/06) presented Go Green merchandise to support Go Coffee Do Green by Era Development and Welfare Association.
• The kind gesture will support the Association for this weekend's community website and community development project launch.
• Miss James says "rural livelihood development - rural industries depend on assistance for start-up, information, connection to markets and banking facilities to grow.
• BSP's Gumine Rural Branch Banking team will be on hand this weekend at the launching event to support, assist and advise small holder farmers on Rural Banking Facilities and open bank accounts.
• BSP Rural Bank endeavours to assist rural industries by providing finance and banking facilities in the unreachable areas across PNG.
Caption: Corporate Social Responsibility Coordinator and BSP's Go Green Ambassador Rachel Sapery James presenting Go Green support to "Go Coffee Do Green" Project Director Da Omen of Era Development and Welfare Association.
Link: http://www.bsp.com.pg/Media-Centre/News--Announcements/2012/BSP-Rural-Banking-and-Go-Green-support-Rural-Coffee-Green-Industry.aspx
Go Coffee – In Partnership with the Bank of South Pacific LTD “Go Green” Initiative
Do Green With Our Water – In Partnership with Eda Ranu Ltd:
• With respect to Corporate Responsibility for its cliental and social obligation, we Go Coffee Do Green have initiated a sustainable project “Do Green with Our Water”.
• It was presented to the management of Eda Ranu and initial appraisal was done and referred to Eda Ranu Foundation
• However, Eda Ranu Foundation (ERF) was recently created in October 2014 and manpower requirement has not been sourced pending the company’s restructure.
• The aim of this project was to empower the Koirai community for effective involvement in sustainable income earning opportunities by revisiting their fertile land in rehabilitating rubber trees, coffee production and food crops for the city fresh food market. This initiative will reduce landownership issues and enable productive partnership.
• The initial support for awareness campaign will come from Eda Ranu Foundation and the project support will be put together as a PIP by the Project Manager (Go Coffee Do Green).
Land for coffee Dry Mill – In Partnership with Nogo Coffee Estate
• Lease Agreement between Estate Title Holder (Peter Nogo) of Gere Tovaito No. 1 Portion 967 and 968 (Goroka Eastern Highland Province); and Go Coffee Do Green to build Dry Coffee Mill.
• Caption: (L-R) Omen Keren, Keren Omen, Peter Nogo, (Title Owner) and Pr. Samuel Maima
History:• 18 Feb 2012: Director initiated Go Green Coffee as a
sustainable project for Era Development & Welfare Association – Project partially funded by the Department of National Planning and Monitoring
• 14 Jun 2012: Established Partnership with the Bank of South Pacific “Go Green” initiative
• 22 Jun 2012: Go Coffee Do Green business name Registered as Project Consultant/Manager
• 23 June 2012 Website Developed: Era Development & Welfare Association (EDWA)
• 30 Jun 2012: Project and Website: www.edwa.org.pg launched
• August 2013: Initiate Corporate Social Responsibility project – “Do Green with Our Water” with Eda Ranu
Limited• 12 Apr 2014: Lease Agreement between Estate Title Holder
(Peter Nogo) of Gere Tovaito No. 1 Portion 967 and 968 (Goroka Eastern Highland Province); and
Go Coffee Do Green to build Dry Coffee Mill.
People
Planet Earth
Profit Sharing
Business Profile:• Business Name: Go Coffee Do Green• Commencement: 22 June 2012• Address: Sec. 22 Lot. 2, Hedu St, Henao Drive, Gordon , NCD.
PNG.• Postal Address: P. O. Box 1257, Vision City, WAIGANI, NCD, PNG.• Operation Site: Simbu Province: Moromaule, Gumine District
Central Province: Koiari villages, SogeriNCD: Eda Ranu Office, Waigani
• Telephone: 675 71255991• Email: [email protected] • Website: www.edwa.org.pg • No. of Employees: 4 Project Officers
2 Admin Support
Director’s Profile:• Name: DA OMEN• Position: Director Projects• Address: P. O. Box 1257, Vision City, WAIGANI, NCD, PNG.• Mobile: 675 71255991• Email: [email protected] • Highest Degree: Master of Business Administration in
Leadership and Sustainability• Institution: University of Cumbria, England- United Kingdom.• Year Degree Awarded: 2013 • Experiences: Regional Manager (Southern) -Telikom PNG
Acting Director – Investment Promotion Authority
Manager Marketing & Export Promotion – IPABranch Manager - Amalgamated Packaging LTDTerritory Representative – British American TobaccoGraduate Trainee – Coca Cola Amatil (PNG)
PROJECT CONCEPT “GO COFFEE DO GREEN”
Profit
People
Planet
Sustainable Development =“Triple – Bottom – Line”
Government Sustainable Development Initiative
United Nation – Centre for Sustainable Development
Simbu – Go Lo Ples – Go RuralPNG –Sustainable Programs
EDWA Inc: Go Coffee Do Green
COFFEE – A SUSTAINABLE COMMODITY
People - Smallholder Growers
Planet - Customary LandProfit - Coffee Tree
Sustainability = Free Land + Free Labour + Environmentally Friendly Commodity
SIGNIFICANCE OF GO COFFEE DO GREEN
• Coffee is rural produce – but international commodity (highly traded after oil)
• Increase production in the province and PNG (dropped – 4th place)• Increase revenue and bring in foreign currency• Tax revenue for Government• Less and simple labour input• Require simple technology• No land issue• Coffee add value to environment• Coffee provides income for rural population• Supports social needs• Coffee serves generations• Coffee is truly a sustainable crop
INNOVATIVE INCENTIVE SCHEME
• Incentive for planting new trees (shade trees/coffee seedlings)
• Incentive for rehabilitating aging plots• Incentive for best grown trees• Incentive for quality fruits, harvests and processing• Free business advice and support to new opportunities• Incentive for Entrepreneurship• Incentive for social partnership• Owner of community coffee business• Partner of Era Development & Welfare Association Inc.
Motivate Growers participate on their land
INCENTIVE MECHANISM
• Seed Planting: 30t/treex10days and payable to growers account
• Growing stage: cash, tools, trophies• Fruits harvest: supply processing , drying and packing materials
• Dry beans: Sell to growers company at agreed competitive price and receive dividends when profit declared
• BSP Rural Bank facilitate growers new accounts
Growers Earn Income from seed planting – growing – fruits harvest
PROJECT LOCATION
• First Phase: ERA, MIAN, KIA, YURI• Second Phase: GOLIN, YUI – KERRY-KARAMUI• Third Phase: DOM GOREKU – KOPAN, KURPI • Fourth Phase: SINA-SINA• Fifth Phase: CHUAVE• Sixth Phase: KUNIADWA – GEMBOGL• Seventh Phase: KEROWAGI• Supply Agreement with Arabica Coffee
GROWERS RESPONSE
• ERA- KUIPRE and MIAN planted coffee since July 2012 after project launch
• Incentive not awarded to growers – funding from PSIP and NDB yet to facilitate.
URGENT REQUEST
• GCDG is truly a sustainable project and growers show great interest
• Growers planted trees since July 2012• Project Manager – Appeals to Simbu Provincial Government, Gumine District and the National Development Bank to fast track and facilitate funding for this unique project (PIP)as recommended by the Department of National Planning & Monitoring