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Plant the onions 3 inches apart in rows 12 to 18 inches apart in the
garden. Expect to harvest the sweet or dry onions in approximately
100 days.
Table 12. Process Description- Potato
Materials:
Potato Seed
Thermometer
2 To grow well, potatoes need plenty of sunshine and loose, loamy soil. With a
garden fork, work some compost or other garden conditioner into the garden
bed. Add a 05-10-10 fertilizer at the recommended rate.
3 Dust the seed potatoes with agricultural sulphur by putting a handful of
sulphur in a paper bag, adding the potatoes and shaking them around. This
protects against fungal diseases. Dig holes 3’ to 4’ deep in hills 12’ apart.
Place the seed potatoes in the holes cut side down with the eyes pointing up.
Cover the seed potatoes with of soil. Water well.
4 About five weeks after planting the potatoes should be hilled. To hill potatoes,
simply pile soil up around the stems. This forces new potatoes to grow above
the seed potatoes planted earlier. When hilling, it is okay to leave a few of the
upper leaves exposed or cover the entire plant. Hill frequently enough so that
new tubers are never exposed to direct sun.
5 On average, potatoes mature in about 70 or 100 plus days. One clue that the
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potatoes are almost ready to harvest is that the leaves will yellow and the
foliage will back. It’s best to leave them in the ground for two or three weeks
after this point so that their skins toughen up. Use a pitch fork and your hands
to carefully dig them.
6 Brush of dirt, wash and enjoy potatoes immediately. To store potatoes for
later use, place them in a dry spot to cure for another two weeks. After curing,
sort through the potatoes and discard any that are soft or shrivelled. Place
the rest in a cool, dry spot, where they should last for several months.
5.4.2 Supplies
The table below enumerates the supplies needed for the year-round
operation of the business. Number of units to be used annually was computed
based on the sales projection attached to the marketing part of this business
plan. The desired ending inventory was computed enough to supply at least a
week-long operation of business for the beginning of the next year.
Purchasing of supplies should at least be once a month for the seeds and
twice or thrice a year for the tools used in operation.
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Ramgo International Corporation
Seeds Maybunga, Pasig City
1607 Philippines
Chiong Giok Trading
Gardening Gloves Liwanag, Odiongan, Romblon
5505 Philippines
JNC Trading
Seed Trays Liwanag, Odiongan, Romblon
5505 Philippines
Magramo Store
Net Sacks Liwanag, Odiongan, Romblon
5505 Philippines
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Table 14. Inventory and Supplies Summary
Purc
Plus
Number of Less: hase
Desired No. of Units to Total Cost of Supplies Purchase
Supplies Units to be Beginning d
Ending be Purchased (Php)
Used Inventory Cost
Inventory
(Php)
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Table 15. Cost of Supplies Used
Purchase
Number of
d Total Cost of Supplies Used in
Supplies Units to be
Cost/Unit Year (Php)
Used in Year
(Php)
Year 1 2 3 1 2 3
Bell Pepper ₱1,200. ₱1,300. ₱1,400.
24 50
Seeds 26 28 00 00 00
2,400.0 2,500.0 2,600.0
Cabbage Seeds 48 50
50 52 0 0 0
1,200.0 1,300.0 1,400.0
Carrots Seeds 24 26 28 50
0 0 0
1,200.0 1,300.0 1,400.0
Garlic Seeds 24 26 28 50
0 0 0
600. 700. 800.
Lettuce Seeds 12 14 16 50
00 00 00
1,800.0 1,900.0 1,800.0
Onion Seeds 36 38 36 50
0 0 0
1,800.0 1,900.0 2,000.0
Potato Seeds 36 50
38 40 0 0 0
White Onion 900. 1,000.0 1,100.0
18 20 22 50
Seeds 00 0 0
10,800.0 11,100.0 11,400.0
Seed trays 720 740 760 15
0 0 0
6,480.0 6,750.0 7,200.0
Net sacks 144 150 160 45
0 0 0
Gardening 3,300.0 3,575.0 3,850.0
60 65 70 55
Gloves 0 0 0
₱31,680.0 ₱33,325.0 ₱34,950.0
TOTAL
0 0 0
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Table 16. Supplies Inventory
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Supplies Beginning Inventory ₱0 ₱ 5,375 ₱ 5,375
Add: Total Supplies Purchases 37,055 33,325 34,950
Less: Total Supplies Used 31,680 33,325 34,950
Supplies Ending Inventory ₱ 5,375 ₱ 5,375 ₱ 5,375
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5.5 Process Flow Diagram
Start A
Purchase of seeds
Prepare the harvested vegetables for
distribution.
End
A
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FIGURE 5. Business Process
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Bell Pepper Cabbage Garlic
Carrots
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Onion and white onion Lettuce Potato
Step 7 Harvest
Scatter the
Step 1 Plant the
lettuce seeds on lettuce Step 1
Step 1 potato
Check seedtray
t temperature of Apply
g greenhouse Step 2 Step 2 compost
Water
Plant the and
seedtray
Step 2 Fertilizer
onion seeds with mist of
water