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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Camarines Sur


Municipality of Pili
Barangay CADLAN

OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY


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EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE 2ND REGULAR SESSION OF BARANGAY
COUNCIL OF CADLAN HELD ON JANUARY 20, 2023 AT 9:00 AM HELD AT
BARANGAY SESSION HALL, CADLAN, PILI, CAMARINES SUR

Present:

Walden Domingo P. Brusas - Barangay Chairman/Presiding


Felimon V. Anacin Jr. - Barangay Kagawad
Jojo O. Tuscano - Barangay Kagawad
Ma. Lourdes D. Baltazar - Barangay Kagawad
Randy A. Real - Barangay Kagawad
Vilma Benitez - Barangay Kagawad
Fe R. Bolano - Barangay Kagawad
Virgilio L. Atis - Barangay Kagawad
Ma. Kimberly R. Brin-Meneses - Barangay Secretary

Absent:
JOHNELL CABUSAS - SK Chairman
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BARANGAY ORDINANCE No.01
Series 2023

AN ORDINANCE ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF


BARANGAY COMMUNITY GARDEN
WHEREAS, the economy of the Philippines depends heavily on the agricultural sector, thus
challenges encountered, especially by farmers, have negative effects on the food security in the
country. Given its geographic location, the Philippines continues to experience numerous threats
to food security brought about by strings of natural calamities that have rendered farm produce
unusable or increased food prices due to food shortage;

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has threatened the food security of the country,
disrupting the availability and access to fresh and nutritious foods at affordable prices;

WHEREAS, to address the problem of hunger and food shortage in the Philippines, the national
government enacted several laws and implemented various initiatives and strategies to ensure
sustainable and resilient production and food availability throughout the country. However, this
remains a challenge in the country due to food shortage and rising prices brought about by
natural calamities and disasters, health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, among others,
hindering economic growth and national development;

WHEREAS, the barangay, aware of the burgeoning prices of all basic commodities including
vegetables, has felt the need to contribute in addressing hunger and ensure food security of the
barangay.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, AS IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the


Sangguniang Barangay Members duly assembled that;

SECTION 1. TITLE
This ordinance shall be known as the ORDINANCE ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
BARANGAY COMMUNITY GARDEN
SECTION 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF BARANGAY COMMUNITY GARDEN

A. The community garden shall be established in an available site to be determined by the


barangay. It shall have a minimum of two hundred square meters of land area or its
equivalent in several patches of land.

B. In establishing the community garden, the barangay shall identify which vegetable
plants, herbal plants, root crops, they wish to grow.

C. Barangays with suitable spaces are hereby encouraged to plant bamboos.

D. Barangays that do not have vacant areas, shall implement alternative gardening such as
container gardening, vertical gardening, square foot gardening, hydroponics, aquaponics,
and aeroponics.

E. Residents shall be encouraged to set up their family vegetable garden and/or plant fruit-
bearing trees in available open spaces.

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS

Barangay Community Garden – the barangay community Garden shall refer to a piece of land
or several patches of land operated and cultivated by the barangay for the purpose of planting
and growing vegetables and fruit-bearing trees.

Aeroponics - an integration of aquaculture (fish farming) with hydroponics. Creates symbiotic


relationships between the plants and the fish. It uses the nutrient-rich waste from fish tanks to
“fertigate” hydroponic production beds, and hydroponic bed cleans water for fish habitats.

Aquaponics – a bio-system that incorporates recirculated aquaculture (fish farming) with


hydroponic vegetable and herbs production to create symbiotic relationships between the plants
and the fish. He symbiosis is achieved using the nutrient-rich waste from fish tanks to “fertigate”
hydroponic production beds. In turn, the hydroponic bed also functions as bio-filters that remove
gases, acids, and chemicals such as ammonia, nitrates and phosphates from water.

Container Gardening – refers to a micro model farming where a family unit or household is
producing fruits and vegetables in specials containers for personal consumption.

Fruit-Bearing Tree Planting – refers to the planting of fruit-bearing trees for food production
purposes.

Hydroponics – a method of growing food using mineral nutrient solutions in water without soil.

Square Foot Gardening – is a simple method of creating small. Orderly, and highly productive
kitchen gardens.

Vertical Gardening – refers to a special kind of urban gardening suitable for small spaces,
particularly for decorating the walls and roofs in various styles. It is an alternative method for
gardening by expanding the scope of growing plants in vertical space.

SECTION 4. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. The City / Municipality shall create a committee that will oversee the compliance to the
HAPAG Project and submission of monthly report every 15th of the month in
coordination with the C/MLGOO.

2. The City / Municipality shall provide technical and financial assistance to barangays,
particularly in the implementation of agricultural activities and provision of agricultural
support services.

3. The barangay shall organize / reorganize / strengthen the Barangay Nutrition Committee
4. Designate one (1) Sangguniang Barangay member, preferably the one who handles the
environmental concerns, to lead and manage the establishment and maintenance of the
barangay community garden.

5. The Punong Barangay shall designate personnel from among the barangay officials and
staff including Barangay Nutrition Scholar, who shall assist in the operations and
maintenance of the barangay community garden.

6. Establish a group of volunteers in the community to help in the establishment and


maintenance of the barangay community garden as well as spread the information in
setting-up household vegetable gardening and/or planting fruit-bearing trees.

7. Submit necessary reports to the respective DILG City/ Municipal Field Offices on the
compliance with the establishment of the barangay community garden.

SECTION 5. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE

If for whatever reason, any provision of the Ordinance is declared to be unconstitutional or


invalid, the other provisions hereof not so affected shall continue in full force and effect.

SECTION 6. REPEALING CLAUSE


This ordinance shall take effect within 60 days after its approval and the posting of the full text
of this ordinance in three (3) conspicuous places of the barangay.

ENACTED by the Sanggunian Barangay of Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur, in its regular session
held on 20th day of January 2023.

CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT:

MA. KIMBERLY R. BRIN - MENESES


Barangay Secretary

Attested by:

WALDEN DOMINGO P. BRUSAS


Punong Barangay

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