Join the  PCA’s (Philippine Coconut Authority) Participatory Coconut Planting Project and earn instant income. This project is open for everybody.

How can you earn?

  • Seven pesos (P7.00) for every good seednut sown by the farmers on their own seedbed. The farmers should have an identified and ready planting areas before they are granted the monetary incentive.
  • Seven pesos (P7.00) for every good seedling at least 2 feet tall grown and maintained on the seedbed for 5 months.
  • Sixteen pesos (P16.00) for every good transplanted seedling 3 feet tall which was stabilized in the field for about 5 months during the rainy season.

Total farmer incentive: P30.00 per planted coconut tree.

For more information, contact:

Philippine Coconut Authority
Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City
Phone: (02) 928-4501, 928-8741 to 45
Email: pca_cpo@yahoo.com.ph
Web: www.pca.da.gov.ph/programs.html

Update: June 3, 2009

Registration for this program is now closed. I will update this post once this PCA project becomes available again.

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12 Responses
  1. a1chum says:

    Good day!
    It is the Participatory Coconut Planting Program of PCA. It is not a gimmik, in Region 4-A, the PCA are now on the evaluation of seedlings planted which is the Phase 3 of the said program. Farmers who participated for this program are already paid for Phase 1 and 2.

    Registration for the said program is closed.

  2. franz says:

    shalom!
    We are from Cagayan and we are planning to plant coconut. The project of the PCA is so timely. We hope we can also participate.
    Thank you and more power!

  3. noli says:

    Totoo bang tapos na ang registration sa program na ito? Wala atang dissimination sa Misamis Occidental area. Kung totoo, natutulog ang mga pca mis. occ. personnel

  4. Zoilo Antonio says:

    How do we documentize the payment schedule ? Is the fund from the provincial or national level? to approach the right agency level.

  5. Newri Astoca says:

    i am a participant of this project at totoo po ito. as to whether PCA is still accepting applications, di ko po alam. I was paid the amount for the seednuts, and had also received the amount after transplanting as the program had stated, and am still expecting the grant money after my coconut trees grow up to the 5 feet. In short, gumagana talaga ang programang ito. Mabuti ito nakakatulong na sa ating mga magsasaka, nakakatulong sa kalikasan, and no doubt makakatulong din sa ekonomya. And besides i saw coconut is really a tree of life, kaya may initial incentive o wala di tayo lugi sa niyog… pero syempre mas maganda pa rin ang may konting pampagana di ba, kaya salamat sa PCA program na to. …di po ako sipsip, nagpapasalamat lang :-)

  6. simplejeff says:

    it’s now on their 2nd phase and those who registered on the 1st phase are only the ones who has the privilage of the program.
    The seedlings are nbow about 2ft tall and ready for 3rd phase which is transplanting. next time abangan na lang natin sayang nga huli na tayo sa balita. kaso hindi pa raw sure kung magkaroon pa ulit. wala pa raw budget hmm.

  7. Ely C. Umali says:

    We have 24 has. of coconut land in Sibuyan Island. How can we avail of the PCA’s program? Thank you very much. And more power to you!

  8. Lance says:

    Sana nga Hindi Gimmick. IM ALSO INTERESTED SA PROGRAM, IM FROM PANGASINAN. DETAILS PLEASE.

  9. jameson fiel says:

    sir;

    i’m so interested of what is the proposal of PCA. I’m from Pagadian city and i had 5 hectars of land, please reply .

    thanks a lot

  10. gaspar says:

    sigurado gimmick lng yan ng PCA

  11. JOsef Rhynee S. Olorosisimo says:

    I am very much interested sir, i am a resident of south cotabato, mindanao..where are your offices located in south cotabato?

    thank you very much..

    Thanks and God Bless.

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