BDP Brgy Lapulabao
BDP Brgy Lapulabao
BDP Brgy Lapulabao
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION Introduction
1.1 Rationale
1.4 Methodology
This effort is just the beginning of an organized and orderly journey towards
development.
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Chapter 2
Barangay Profile
Situated at the Southern part of Lapulabao are the Barangay of the Poblacion and
Malinao while on its Western parts are Barangay Clib, Mahayahay and Malabang.
Of the 557-hectares total Land area of Lapulabao, 293 comprise agricultural lands
while the rest are residential lots, mini-forest, and those which are used for social services.
Total population is 1,795 comprising a total household of 397.
The K’lagan tribe was the first to inhabit the place. Hunting wild animals and food
gathering from the nearby forest was their main source of protein and food. Most of their
other needs were provided for by the richness of the forest.
According to the folk tale, there was an unfamiliar tree that grew at the middle of
the forest. They called it “Lapu”; and because it grew bigger and taller than the other
trees they also called it “Labaw”, meaning higher or taller. The lead hunter, every time
they go hunting, would insist on “Lapus ta sa Labaw, meaning “lets proceed to the Lapu
tree”. From then on the once unfamiliar tree became most popular. It became the center
of gathering and resting place among the hunters. The place came to be called
Lapulabao when it was created as a Barangay.
A few years before the Second World War and after it end in 1945, several tribes
had already settled in the Barangay. Aside from the K’lagan came the settlers from the
Visayas and Luzon.
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Since it became a barangay in 1948, the following leaders came to serve the
community:
Though the effort of the forgoing leadership, the Barangay gained some
achievements of the strategic importance to the life of people. Some examples of these
are the irrigation system, The Provincial and barangay road arteries, Barangay hall, day-
care center, a basketball court with a stage for public gatherings. A 8-Room one story
school building provides facilities for elementary education to farmer’s children. A
separate building provides office for the principal and the School Administration.
2.2 Demography
Population size, growth rate and average family size as of the latest National
Census on population, barangay Lapulabao has a total of1, 795 populations, with a total
household of (397) it has an average of 5 annually. (see Table No. 1.)
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Population
Purok No. of HHs
Male Female
Purok 1 88 108 43
Purok 2-A 121 128 52
Purok 2-B 47 40 20
Purok 3 143 158 64
Purok 3-A 158 129 62
Purok 4-A 118 89 44
Purok 4-B 91 90 43
Purok5 54 58 31
Purok6 94 81 38
TOTAL 914 881 397
Source: Barangay Survey (BNS,BHW) 2011
The population and households are distributed in the nine (9) puroks with most
households located in Puroks 3. The least number of households reside in Purok 2-B. The
concentration of households in Puroks 3 is attributed to its accessibility to institutional
facilities, such as the Barangay Hall, Elementary school, Barangay Health Station and
Chapel as well as the Barangay site where the households were relocated. (see Table No.
2)
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The original settlers of the Barangay were (insert narrative analysis of ethnic group)
(See Table No. 6.)
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Tailor or Sewer 21
Tuba Gatherer (Manangiti) 10
Carpenter 30
Barber 5
Mason 25
Beautician 7
Source: Barangay Survey (BNS) 2011
Most of the populations in the Barangay are farmers as landowners of farm laborers.
The others engaged in various vocations either in part-time or full time basis particularly
during off planting and off-harvest seasons. (see Table No. 8 above)
c. Natural Features
a. Geographical Location
b. Neighboring Boundaries
Elevation Slope
Puroks
From To From To
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c. Reference Points
The topography of the Barangay is flat scope classification ranging from 0-50
degrees.
e. Soil Type
f. Land Capability
Classification Area
g. Land Suitability
CLASSIFICATION AREA
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g. Land Cover
Table - 15
2.1 Agriculture
1. Agricultural Land Use
An area of 298 hectares or _____%_of the total land area is classified for agricultural
land use. The major crops grown are Corn, Coconuts, Sugarcane, Banana and Rice. The
areas devoted to the production of corn and coconuts are to be maintained, while the
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existing areas cultivated to lowland palay, sugarcane and export bananas can still be
expanded to miximize agricultural land resource utilization. (see table - 15 , above) An
additional area of ____ hectares is proposed for Network on Protected Area for
Agriculture and Agro-Industrial Development Zone (NPAAD).
In order to fully develop the agricultural land resources, the following issues and
problems have to be resolved and addressed.
Table - 17
Area (hectares)
NPAAAD
SAFDZ
a) Strategic Crops Sub-Devt
Zone
b) Strategic Livestock Sub-
Devt Zone
c) Strategic Fishery Sub-Devt
Zone
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Proposed:
3. RICE - planting only (2) times/year and w/o crops planted during fallow
period (March-May).
Palay is produced twice a year, the “PANUIG” which is the wet season and
“PANGULILANG” which is the dry season.
During the dry season , land preparation starts in December, planting in January,
February and maintenance in April and March , and harvest time in April. “PANUIG” land
preparation starts in June, planting is done in June care and maintenance in August –
September. Harvest time starts October. The month between end of the harvest and
beginning of land preparation which are the months of May and November are utilized for
the planting of water melon or mongo.
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At present, the irrigation water available for cultivation of wet land rice is the
excess water supplied by Mal River Irrigation System. Hence during dry season the farmers
experience supply shortage.
Average yield is also dependent on the availability of inputs on the right time
application which is a consequence of high and increasing cost.
Fe Ma Ma Ju Au Se Oc No De
Jan Apr Jul
b r y n g pt t v c
Rice
Corn
LEGEND :
Land Preparation Planting
The seasonal labor requirements generate temporary work and income to the
available from laborers. But on the other side of the landowner the labor cost is increasing
annually as with the other agricultural inputs.
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
High
Minim
al
Low
Common pest attacking the palay crops are ; rodents, snails, and harmful
insects(blackbug , “piangaw”) and others that cause tungro and other
infestations. An agricultural technicians is assigned in the barangay to assist the
farmers.
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Livestock and poultry raising is more of a backyard type and usually for
domestic consumption purposes. The poultry and livestock are disposed of during
emergency cases usually medical and educational needs of the family members.
Poultry and livestock are also raised and domesticated for butchering during
celebration of patronal fiestas and family events such as weddings, birthdays,
school graduations and deaths, including anniversaries which are annually
observed by the residents.
Like other agricultural products the bulk of animal and poultry products are
sold to agents (buyers) coming from outside of the barangay and municipality.
4. Agricultural Facilities
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The absence of warehouses and rice/corn mills force the farmers to sell their
agricultural products in raw form and directly to middlemen or”suki”.
Production Support
Quantity
(hds/bag
Production Support SOURCE Total
s/pcs,
etc)
N
Govt G Others
O
- Establishment of Demo
Farms
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During harvest season, traders and their middlemen from Digos buy
the products where these are processed and milled.
Market Outlet/Center
Outlet/Center
Commodity Location
(Facility)
Rice
Corn
Coconut RVM Interprises Padada D/S
Banana
Sugar Cane DASUCECO Guihing, Hag.
Source: Barangay Council Survey 2011
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sold as
fresh
Digos to Davao City
Farm
milled
Household Consumption
Neighbor or sari-sari
store
6. Credit Facilitation
Describe the situation the need of credit facility for the community
Present a table on the Credit Facilities and number of household
availed, if possible by purok
Discuss the repayment scheme of these credit institutions
(For consideration in Step 2: Situation Analysis - Identify issues and
problems and present an analysis)
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6 18 18
Source: Barangay Council Survey 2011
7. Irrigation Development
Irrigation Facilities
Service Areas Farmers
Irrigation Facilities
(Has.) served
NIA (MAL River) 34 90
Source:Barangay Council Survey 2011
Analysis:
Flow of agricultural products is sometimes hampered during wet season because of
the road condition. Moreover, farmers pay high cost of transport cost.
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- Only few farmers are willing to attend a long period of FFS training
(15 weeks at 1 day/wk).
- Lack of financial support in conducting training.
- Trained farmers are only good in the application of the introduced
technology, but after few months from graduation they go back
to their usual way of old farming technique due to lack of farm
capital.
Analysis:
Extension Services
Frequen
Agency cy of
Extension Worker
Visit
Government Private
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1. Agricultural /
Technician (crops) quarter
2.
Veterinarian/Livestock / monthly
Technician
Source: MAO
Analysis:
Penalty
These ordinances are not properly implemented because the concerned
barangay officials are not so vigilant to enforce the laws.
Analysis
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- Laws and ordinances adopted by the Barangay Council are useless if not
properly implemented. Capability building among legislator is highly needed
on this particular barangay. By doing so, there is a big possibility that all laws
and ordinances shall be implemented.
2.2 Forestry
- Total area for A & D lands ________% of public lands classified as A & D: __________%
(Tot. A&D/Total area of public lands) * 100
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None none
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b) T Average
Sitios where TOTAL
Y Number of
these No. of NO. OF
P Employed
ESTABLISHMENT TYPE establishm Establish EMPLOYED
E Person
(ex. Sari-sari store, ents are ments PERSON
S (according
services etc.) predomina (per ACC. TO
to
ntly type) ESTABLISHME
O establishmen
located NT TYPE
F t type)
I
N
c) I
NDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
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type) TYPE
None n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Among the diseases that the recurring and occurs during the rainy season
are diarrhea and cough in not alarming levels. A botica sa barangay was
established an is functional. A Barangay Health Station was also established
manned by registered midwife and assisted by Barangay Health Workers, and
Barangay Nutrition Schoolars.
Seasonality Diagram
Illnesses Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Diarrhea X X X X
Cough X X X X X X
Malaria
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TOTAL 2 1 3
Source: Barangay Survey (BHW/BNS) 2011
There are reported cases of mortality in pneumonia among children. Pneumonia is
a deadly disease that needs sufficient amount of money to treat the disease. Acute
disease of this kind is usually treated in secondary hospitals in order to survive.
There are a total of 138 children aged 0-5 years old weighed by the
Barangay Nutrition Scholars. Of these, 136 have normal weight, 2 are below
normal (BN) and zero on below normal low (BNVL). The barangay government
recommended for the giving of supplemental feeding and promote backyard
gardening to maintain the good nutrition among children.
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There are 265 couples in the barangay who are considered capable of
bearing children. It is 100% adaptors of family planning method. It means
that they already aware of the benefit of adopting family planning methods.
The common family planning method used is rhythm because it does not
entail expense, followed by the use of contraceptives.
The present sources of water for domestic use are level 1 (point
source) composed of Artesian Wells, Jetmatic pumps, and swallow
pumps distributed among the seven(9) puroks/sitios.
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P2-A 53 07
P2-B 20 04
P3 66 14
P3-A 62 21
P4-A 47 04
P4-B 43 03
P5 39 22
P6 36 0
TOTAL 409 97
Source: Barangay Survey (BNS/BHW) 2012
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According to the data shown below, 83.33% own a house and do not
pay any rental while the remaining 16.67% do not have houses or renting
free with the consent of the owner. Table ___ shows that majority of the
houses are made of strong materials and mixed but predominantly strong
which comprised 30%. Some are also mixed but predominantly light
materials (40%). Ten (10) households are living temporarily in salvaged or
makeshift materials.
2
Mixed but X X
X X 10 4
Predominantly light 10 1 1 2
3
TOTAL 43 52 20 62 64 44 43 31 38
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Source: Barangay Councils Survey 2011
To
PUROK ta %
Roofing Materials l
P2 P2 P3 P4- P4
P1 P3 P5 P6
-A -B -A A -B
Strong Materials 27 6 3 35 9 3 5 1 1
Light Materials 15 45 17 17 10 20 20 13 10
Salvage/ Makeshift
1 1
Materials X 5 5 5 2 x 2
Mixed but Predominantly
X 5 15
Strong X X 30 15 10 15
TOTAL 43 52 20 62 64 44 43 31 38
Source:Barangay Survey (BNS/BHW) 2011
3.2 Education
a) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
There is only one (1) complete Elementary School located centrally within the
barangay. It occupies an area of 1 hectare of private-owned land. It has 8
teachers and 8 classroom. In the school age population the 6-14 is 123 and 13-16
secondary level is 185 and only 50 for 17-21 tertiary level in that classification.
TYPE LEVEL
LOCATION AREA (ex. Public, (ex.
NAME OF SCHOOL
(Sitios) OCCUPIED private, Elementary,
etc) secondary,
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etc)
Lapulabao,
Purok3 Public Elementary
Elementary School
Lapulabao, high
Purok3 1 hec. Public Secondary
school annex
b) POPULATION
CLASSIFICATION NO
6-14 years old (Elementary school-going
123
age)
13-16 years old (secondary school-going
185
age)
17-21 years old (tertiary school-going age) 50
Others
b.2) ENROLLMENT
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RATIO
NO. OF Total No. of (tot. no or
NAME OF SCHOOL
TEACHERS Classrooms enrolees/tot. no. of
teachers)
LAPULABAO ELEMENTARY
8 8
SCHOOL
a) NUMBER OF CLASSROOM
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P4-A 216 6 8 14
P4-B 182 9 12 21`
P5 160 6 11 17
P6 175 7 4 11
TOTAL 1,844 59 81 140
Source : BNS/BHW Survey 2012
Elderly Person
The barangay has 10 total numbers of differently-abled persons. They are organized
and assisted by the Municipal Social Welfare & Development Office. They are given
assistance of physical restoration, social/vocational preparation for employment and
self/social enhancement services for the differently-abled citizens. Likewise, they are
trained in different livelihood projects and in skilled work which could be their source of
income.
NAME OF SPORTS/RECREATION
FACILITIES NO.
AVAILABLE
CAGAS GYMNASIUM/COURT 1
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There is one (1) Lapulabao Cagas Gym located within the barangay hall
compound, donated by Congressman Cagas which could serve as meeting places,
barangay assemblies, basketball tournaments and other sporting activities for the
barangay populace most especially the youth sector.
There are some reported cases of violence in the barangay that is why the
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children was organized in the barangay.
Barangay Officials had attended training seminar on this regard sponsored by the local
government unit.
Victims of Crimes by Purok
Type of Puroks TOTAL
Crimes 1 2A 2B 3 3A 4A 4B 5 6
Rape
Physical Injury 1 1 1 3
Ug uban pa
TOTAL
Source: Barangay Secretary 2011
4. Infrastructure
4.1 WATER
Deep well or jetmatic pumps mostly used in all puroks in the barangay as their
means of water supply. There are 259 households can be served which has a good
condition or functional.
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PUROK
FAUCET 97 POB.&MAHAYAHAY 97
B 3,1,2A,5
b) WATER RESOURCES
POTENTIAL NO.
POTENTIAL WATER SOURCES
LOCATION OF HH THAT
THAT ARE UNTAPPED
CAN BE SERVED
JETMATIC/PITCHER BARANGAY LAPULABAO 312
4. 2 POWER
Electricity has not fully illuminated in Bgry Lapulabao as only 145 households are
with electric power for lightning, while the rest are using kerosene. Most households
prefer using charcoal and wood for cooking because it is abundant, within reach and
relatively cheaper or at no cost at all. The existing electric service from DASURECO has
yet to serve 101 households, however, the DASURECO management had promised more
budget allocation for the distribution of power lines to remote purok.
c) ELECTRIC SERVICE
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The present road network covers a total area of 7.00 hectares for Brgy. & Prov’l.
road.
a) ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TYPE
LENGTH
(ex. Roads, bridges)
BARANGAY ROAD
FARM TO MARKET ROAD 18 METERS
PROVINCIAL ROAD 3 KM.
MASALAM BRIGDE 107 METERS
b) MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
For transportation, the table above shows that more households own motorcycles
because it can easily be acquired through easy monthly installment plans offered by
companies elsewhere. Motorcycles are good type of transportation in the barangay
because it penetrate remote areas that cannot be reached by four-wheel cars. Some
households derive their means of living by employing single motorcycles as public utility
transportation known in the local parlance as “skylabs”. Transportation through skylab is
legal when it has gotten a permit to operate from the local government unit after paying
appropriate dues and fees.
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4. COMMUNICATION
TELECOMMUNICATION
FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE MODE OF
BARANGAY LOCATION OF OWNERSHIP NO. OF HH
(ex. Communication tower, THESE FACILITIES (ex. Public, SERVED
two-way radio, internet, private)
etc.)
Radio handset Barangay public 12
Television “ Private/public 285
Cellphones “ private 300
a) B
ROADCAST MEDIA SERVICES
5. Local Government
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PB
7 Brgy Kagawads
BARANGAY COUNCIL SK Chair
Brgy. Treasurer
Brgy. Secretary
Sangguniang Barangay
The barangay being the basic political unit, serves as the primary planning
and implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs and activities in the
community, and as a venue wherein the collective view of the people may be expressed
and considered, and where disputes may be amicably settled.
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serves as the local legislative body. Under the supervision of the punong barangay are the
barangay secretary, treasurer and utility worker.
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DEOGRACIAS
GLORIA LAURO B. D. VELILA, SR ROGER B. REMEGIO JUDITH P. FERNANDO RHIENA
C. REID NUNEZ MONTEZA B. RAZO,JR FLOR A. BILLONES RIZA L.
MONTEZA
BARANGAY INSTITUTIONS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Legend:
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Poor Very
1 4
Satisfactory
2 Unsatisfactory 5 Outstanding
3 Satisfactory
Legend :
5. Outstanding
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Income ( P)
Income Year Year Year Averag %
2009 2010 2011 e
1 Tax Revenue
a. Local Government Share 841.277 999.599 1,063.72
on Revenue Collection 1
b. Share on Real Property tax 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
Collection
c. Share on the tax from sand, 50,000.0 50,000.0 50,000.0
gravel and other quarry 0 0 0
products
d. Community Tax 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00
Operating & Miscellaneous -0- -0- -0-
2
Revenue
a. Gov’t Business Operations -0- -0- -0-
3 Grants
a. Provincial Aid -0- -0- -0-
b. Municipal Aid 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
TOTAL
Source: Barangay Treasurer
1 Tax Revenue
a. Local Government 841.277 999.599 1,063.72
Share on Internal 1
Revenue Collection
b. Share on Real 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
Property Tax Collection
c. Share on the tax from 50,000.0 50,000.00 50,000.0
sand, gravel and other 0 0
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quarry products
TOTAL
Source: Barangay Treasurer
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Estimated Expenditures
Source: Barangay Treasurer
Actual Expenditures
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Functions of Lupon
Status of the Lupon (Strengths and Weaknesses)
Disaster Preparedness
- existing Disaster Coordinating Council in the
barangay.
- composition of BDCC
- function
CBMS activity
Other activities relative to barangay data generation
SWOT ANALYSIS
BARANGAY LAPULABAO, 2011
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
STHRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
Barangay Poverty Education Flashfloods
Ordinance (Mother’s class) and
Implemented Collapse of
River Banks
Elementary and High School Farming using Pesticides
High School Building organic fertilizer
Institution
Sand & Gravel Farm to Market Training and Dengue
Quarrying Roads seminar Cases
Peace and Un- Alternative Fire (House)
Order Services employment Learning System
Health and Lack of Farming People’s Soil Erosion
Nutrition Facilities organization
Services project
Animal Marketing
Vaccine, network and
vitamins and linkages
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deworming
Livelihood Lack of Funds
Projects for Project
Active people Cooperative
organization organization
Agricultural Lack of
Services Facilities of
farming
VISION
MISSION
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