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    Good Contracts Make Good Clients
    This January marks the tenth anniversary of the Advertising & Marketing Review Website, and to mark the occasion this column is about how the Website was initially funded. It’s a cautionary tale about the necessity of having a good contract whenever doing contract work.While working at Apple In 1995, I ran into someone looking for a writer to adapt a lecture series on multimedia production to a book format. Since I had recently worked at Radius as Beta Site Coordinator introducing a variety of breakthrough multimedia products to Hollywood and Madison Avenue, the job sounded perfect.I submitted a detailed proposal asking for $8,000 to provide a 75,000 word book with screen shots but no line art. The client countered with a price of $5000 for 50,000 words and no line art. The contract specified that 25% to 50% of the total words would be supplied by client in the form of a transcript of the lectures. The work would be delivered in four installments, each two weeks apart. According to the contract he had two weeks from delivery to accept or reject each milestone delivery.While the price was adequate, the payment schedule was highly suspicious. Rather than equal payments for the fou
    bao grass, Bermuda grass, and chichi Rica.

    Non-Soil Rooting Media– coco coir/dust, organic fertilizer, drift woods, fern wood and chips.

    Organic Fertilizer – locally produced and manufactured soil enhancers. One of the brands commonly used is RANCAP which is made by Hacienda Olive in Pontevedra.

    Services – landscaping, flower arrangement, plant cliniquing/ consultancy
    Existing Trade Houses
    1. Paseo de Catedral
    Arsobizpo St., Roxas City
    2. Balay Kapisnon
    McKinley St., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 621-3445
    3. Talon Garden Center
    Primer de Mayo Street, Roxas City


    VII. Industry Potentials
    The industry has vast potential for development because of the following factors:

    Available Technology and Support
    § Availability of suitable production technologies from external sources. § Government and research institutions such as DTI, DA/BPI, DOST, PCARRD could very well provide the needed technical and logistical support for the development of the industry. § Production technologies are available for essential oil extraction which has big demands in the domestic and export markets.

    Strong labor force and growers’ association
    § Affiliation to industry associations at the national level § Existence of the Capiz Multi-purpose Cooperative, which serves as the umbrella organization of all cutflower and ornamental plant growers in the province. § The province has a supply of trainable labor force. Favorable Environment The province has no pronounced dry or wet season which is well suited to grow ornamental plants. The province is likewise seldom visited by strong typhoons. Vast tracts of land are still available for development.

    Growing De

    Electric Binding Machines
    Bound documents last longer than unbound documents. Modern binding processes are done mostly with machines rather than manually, to ensure efficiency and low time consumption. Binding machines have manual punch and electric punch. Manual punch is usually used for small- and medium-volume jobs, whereas the electric punch is used for medium- and large-volume jobs. There are various types of electric binding machines, such as wire binding, book binding, coil binding and many others.Presentation effect, production speed, and number of pages per bind will determine which binding technology is best suited for a particular application. Most feel that the electric binding machines give more efficient and higher-quality binding. With a plastic coil binding machine, the electric coil is inserted in the machine, which speeds up binding and saves time, while the cutting and crimping mechanism secures both coil ends simultaneously. This machine has an electric drive and one lever to punch and bind the document. We can also find the same kind of process in electric velobind machine models. But this machine is generally used by the beginner for low-volume jobs. Other kinds of electric binding machines use
    Background

    Following the collapse of the prawn industry in the mid-80’s, an interesting industry slowly emerged in the early 90’s as dynamic and aggressive women entrepreneurs turned their expensive hobby into a multi-million profitable and enjoyable “sunshine” industry. This paved the way to the birth of the Floriculture Industry in the Province of Capiz. From an obscure industry, it grew to become one of the rapidly expanding agri-business sectors in the province today involving more than 5,000 stakeholders, florists, landscape artists, contractors, technologists, input providers, farm technicians and gardeners.

    Capiz is a major producer of potted orchids and orchid cutflowers, landscape materials, fresh foliages and potted ornamental plants in the whole of the Visayas. It is also recognized as one of the sources of the best and rarest ferns in the country today. Presently, it is slowly building a name as the premier source of exportable cutfoliages in the country.

    Roxas City leads in the number of producers in the province with ten (10) commercial farms located here. It is also considered as the marketing center with the presence of 4 trading outlets such as the Paseo de Catedral, Balay Kapisnon, Teodoro Arcenas Trade Center, and Talon Garden Center. It is followed by the municipalities of Sigma, Dao, Panay and Ivisan. As of December 2005, total land area devoted to floriculture is estimated to be more than a hundred hectares.

    Underlying the strength of the industry is the Capiz Multi-Purpose Cooperative (CMPC) which serves as the primary coordinating body of the cutflower and ornamental plant growers province-wide. It works closely with relevant national government agencies (NGAs), local government units (LGUs) and industry associations to provide an enabling business climate for the industry to develop and grow. All of the big producers in the province are members of the Capiz MPC. It is a duly registered organization with the Cooperative Development Authority and Department of Trade and Industry.

    The local ornamental industry cluster is composed of the core industries, the supplier industries, and other industries that provide related and other services. The cluster is made of interlinked and interdependent key and supporting industries and institutions.

    Vision

    A unified, self-reliant, environment-friendly and globally competitive Floriculture Industry towards the improvement of the quality of life of its members and the community and be known as the “Cutfoliage Capital of the Philippines”

    Service & Input Providers – this category include the following:

    Landscape Artists - those who provide landscaping services to households, public and commercial buildings, subdivisions, memorial parks, others. There are about 9 known professional landscape artists in the province at present. Floral Artists –those who provide floral arrangement services for such occasions as weddings, funerals, debut, graduation, product launching, grand openings, etc. Most of the floral artists are concentrated at the Paseo de Catedral located near the Roxas City Metropolitan Cathedral since they are also cutflower traders. Cutflower/Ornamental Plant Traders – are those who are engaged solely in selling cutflowers and ornamental plants. They either sell in a permanent stall/place (such as Balay Kapisnon, Paseo de Catedral) or are ambulatory (as most of the traders during municipal/city market days). Input providers – include those who are engaged in selling of garden inputs and accessories such as organic fertilizers (Hacienda Olive), terra cotta/plastic pots, and soil-less plant medium.

    Industry Status and Performance

    Production

    Cutflowers

    The province produces only few varieties of cutflowers in commercial-scale. These are orchids (white dendrobiums), roses, and asters (white & lilac). Other low-grade varieties produced in limited scale include dahlias, azucena, African daisies, assorted heleconias, and gladiolus (orange). Orchid cutflower and heleconias were at their production peak from1995 to 2000 with 4 commercial farms producing an aggregate yield of 1,500 dozens per week. Production volume slowly dropped over the past 5 years as more and more flowers coming from outside of the province flooded the local market. Presently, only 1 farm is growing orchids.

    Fresh foliages and Live Plants

    The foliage plants comprise 80% of the ornamental plants industry in Capiz and has become an important source of livelihood for many families. Most foliage plants are grown in commercial farms and backyard gardens of Sigma, Dao, Panay, Ivisan and Roxas City.

    The foliage plants are sold either as cut, potted or live plants. Potted plants serve as indoor and landscaping plants, while cutfoliages are for floral arrangements.

    The demand for foliage plants is increasing. For the last 10 years, foliage plants whether as cut or live, have the biggest share in the export market. At present, Capiz is the only province exporting cutfoliages to Japan in the whole of Luzon and the Visayas.

    Major Products Sold

    The products and services of the industry include cutflowers, potted flowering plants and greens, cuttings, cutfoliage, landscaping materials, non-soil rooting media, floral arrangement services, landscaping services. A. Cutflowers - are so called because they are detached from parent plants and are formed into bouquets, leis, arrangements, centerpieces and the like. They are grown and traded for their aesthetic value. They are given away in appreciation and as an expression of love, joy, and encouragement on such occasions as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and special events like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and All Saints’/Souls’ Day. Major cutflowers produced by the province are orchids such as dendrobiums, and vanda terrete; roses, puto-puto, heleconias and gladiola.

    B. Filler Flowers – includes white and lilac asters, and baby’s breath.

    C. Cut and Containerized Foliage Plants - refers to fresh leaves, twigs and branches cut fresh and utilized in floral arrangement, evergreen, and foliage plants grown in container for interior and exterior decorations. Major cut foliage produced by the province are dracaenas, polycias, palmeras, song of India, song of Korea, kamuning, cordylines, bottlebrush, rhappis and ferns.

    D. Pot Plants – flowering annuals, shrubs, herbaceous perennials grown in containers used for exterior and interior decorations. Most popular flowering pot plants grown here include orchids, euphorbia, hibiscus, and bromeliads.

    Landscaping Materials – plants consisting of evergreen and flowering trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, grass covers and furglass used for landscaping purposes. The following are some of the high-value palms grown in the province: Champagne, Bismarck, Hawaiian Fox Tail, Red & Blue Palm, and Sugar Palm. Meanwhile, some of the widely grown ground covers include mundo grass, golden peanuts, carabao grass, Bermuda grass, and chichi Rica.

    Non-Soil Rooting Media– coco coir/dust, organic fertilizer, drift woods, fern wood and chips.

    Organic Fertilizer – locally produced and manufactured soil enhancers. One of the brands commonly used is RANCAP which is made by Hacienda Olive in Pontevedra.

    Services – landscaping, flower arrangement, plant cliniquing/ consultancy
    Existing Trade Houses
    1. Paseo de Catedral
    Arsobizpo St., Roxas City
    2. Balay Kapisnon
    McKinley St., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 621-3445
    3. Talon Garden Center
    Primer de Mayo Street, Roxas City


    VII. Industry Potentials
    The industry has vast potential for development because of the following factors:

    Available Technology and Support
    § Availability of suitable production technologies from external sources. § Government and research institutions such as DTI, DA/BPI, DOST, PCARRD could very well provide the needed technical and logistical support for the development of the industry. § Production technologies are available for essential oil extraction which has big demands in the domestic and export markets.

    Strong labor force and growers’ association
    § Affiliation to industry associations at the national level § Existence of the Capiz Multi-purpose Cooperative, which serves as the umbrella organization of all cutflower and ornamental plant growers in the province. § The province has a supply of trainable labor force. Favorable Environment The province has no pronounced dry or wet season which is well suited to grow ornamental plants. The province is likewise seldom visited by strong typhoons. Vast tracts of land are still available for development.

    Growing Dem

    Think It's Crazy?
    Think many of our jobs can't be replaced by technology? Think again. Automated payment systems, drive-thru menuboard enhancements, and POS systems with the ability to customize and up-sell have already replaced (and in most cases enhanced) some cashier functions and provide a better guest experience. If your cashiers and drive-thru personnel simply go through a series of steps to take orders, they soon might be obsolete.However, if you are training (and the employees are delivering) ‘hospitality,' guests won't allow those functions to go away. Guests today are demanding and like to be in control. If your cashiers or drive-thru attendants are simply spouting robotic, scripted phrases and pushing buttons on a register, many guests would simply prefer to do those functions themselves. Think it's crazy?Walk into most grocery stores today, and certainly nearly all gas stations, and you can scan your own groceries and pay for them without ever having to interact with a cashier. People don't want to wait in line—they like control of their time. Self-service gas pumps and checkout lines allow that to happen, and the stores to save money.It would take a short while for guests to become c
    and industry associations to provide an enabling business climate for the industry to develop and grow. All of the big producers in the province are members of the Capiz MPC. It is a duly registered organization with the Cooperative Development Authority and Department of Trade and Industry.

    The local ornamental industry cluster is composed of the core industries, the supplier industries, and other industries that provide related and other services. The cluster is made of interlinked and interdependent key and supporting industries and institutions.

    Vision

    A unified, self-reliant, environment-friendly and globally competitive Floriculture Industry towards the improvement of the quality of life of its members and the community and be known as the “Cutfoliage Capital of the Philippines”

    Service & Input Providers – this category include the following:

    Landscape Artists - those who provide landscaping services to households, public and commercial buildings, subdivisions, memorial parks, others. There are about 9 known professional landscape artists in the province at present. Floral Artists –those who provide floral arrangement services for such occasions as weddings, funerals, debut, graduation, product launching, grand openings, etc. Most of the floral artists are concentrated at the Paseo de Catedral located near the Roxas City Metropolitan Cathedral since they are also cutflower traders. Cutflower/Ornamental Plant Traders – are those who are engaged solely in selling cutflowers and ornamental plants. They either sell in a permanent stall/place (such as Balay Kapisnon, Paseo de Catedral) or are ambulatory (as most of the traders during municipal/city market days). Input providers – include those who are engaged in selling of garden inputs and accessories such as organic fertilizers (Hacienda Olive), terra cotta/plastic pots, and soil-less plant medium.

    Industry Status and Performance

    Production

    Cutflowers

    The province produces only few varieties of cutflowers in commercial-scale. These are orchids (white dendrobiums), roses, and asters (white & lilac). Other low-grade varieties produced in limited scale include dahlias, azucena, African daisies, assorted heleconias, and gladiolus (orange). Orchid cutflower and heleconias were at their production peak from1995 to 2000 with 4 commercial farms producing an aggregate yield of 1,500 dozens per week. Production volume slowly dropped over the past 5 years as more and more flowers coming from outside of the province flooded the local market. Presently, only 1 farm is growing orchids.

    Fresh foliages and Live Plants

    The foliage plants comprise 80% of the ornamental plants industry in Capiz and has become an important source of livelihood for many families. Most foliage plants are grown in commercial farms and backyard gardens of Sigma, Dao, Panay, Ivisan and Roxas City.

    The foliage plants are sold either as cut, potted or live plants. Potted plants serve as indoor and landscaping plants, while cutfoliages are for floral arrangements.

    The demand for foliage plants is increasing. For the last 10 years, foliage plants whether as cut or live, have the biggest share in the export market. At present, Capiz is the only province exporting cutfoliages to Japan in the whole of Luzon and the Visayas.

    Major Products Sold

    The products and services of the industry include cutflowers, potted flowering plants and greens, cuttings, cutfoliage, landscaping materials, non-soil rooting media, floral arrangement services, landscaping services. A. Cutflowers - are so called because they are detached from parent plants and are formed into bouquets, leis, arrangements, centerpieces and the like. They are grown and traded for their aesthetic value. They are given away in appreciation and as an expression of love, joy, and encouragement on such occasions as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and special events like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and All Saints’/Souls’ Day. Major cutflowers produced by the province are orchids such as dendrobiums, and vanda terrete; roses, puto-puto, heleconias and gladiola.

    B. Filler Flowers – includes white and lilac asters, and baby’s breath.

    C. Cut and Containerized Foliage Plants - refers to fresh leaves, twigs and branches cut fresh and utilized in floral arrangement, evergreen, and foliage plants grown in container for interior and exterior decorations. Major cut foliage produced by the province are dracaenas, polycias, palmeras, song of India, song of Korea, kamuning, cordylines, bottlebrush, rhappis and ferns.

    D. Pot Plants – flowering annuals, shrubs, herbaceous perennials grown in containers used for exterior and interior decorations. Most popular flowering pot plants grown here include orchids, euphorbia, hibiscus, and bromeliads.

    Landscaping Materials – plants consisting of evergreen and flowering trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, grass covers and furglass used for landscaping purposes. The following are some of the high-value palms grown in the province: Champagne, Bismarck, Hawaiian Fox Tail, Red & Blue Palm, and Sugar Palm. Meanwhile, some of the widely grown ground covers include mundo grass, golden peanuts, carabao grass, Bermuda grass, and chichi Rica.

    Non-Soil Rooting Media– coco coir/dust, organic fertilizer, drift woods, fern wood and chips.

    Organic Fertilizer – locally produced and manufactured soil enhancers. One of the brands commonly used is RANCAP which is made by Hacienda Olive in Pontevedra.

    Services – landscaping, flower arrangement, plant cliniquing/ consultancy
    Existing Trade Houses
    1. Paseo de Catedral
    Arsobizpo St., Roxas City
    2. Balay Kapisnon
    McKinley St., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 621-3445
    3. Talon Garden Center
    Primer de Mayo Street, Roxas City


    VII. Industry Potentials
    The industry has vast potential for development because of the following factors:

    Available Technology and Support
    § Availability of suitable production technologies from external sources. § Government and research institutions such as DTI, DA/BPI, DOST, PCARRD could very well provide the needed technical and logistical support for the development of the industry. § Production technologies are available for essential oil extraction which has big demands in the domestic and export markets.

    Strong labor force and growers’ association
    § Affiliation to industry associations at the national level § Existence of the Capiz Multi-purpose Cooperative, which serves as the umbrella organization of all cutflower and ornamental plant growers in the province. § The province has a supply of trainable labor force. Favorable Environment The province has no pronounced dry or wet season which is well suited to grow ornamental plants. The province is likewise seldom visited by strong typhoons. Vast tracts of land are still available for development.

    Growing De

    Search Engine Marketing - How Customers are Searching for Your Business
    Are you an individual who runs a locally owned and operated business? If you are, your targeted market is likely the individuals who live in and around your community. Although your first though may be to reach your targeted market though local newspaper advertisements, radio advertisements, the yellow pages, and other local advertising techniques, you may want to start thinking about using the internet, namely search engine marketing.It seems as if many locally owned and operated business owners have come to see the internet as an enemy. After all, with the popularity of online shopping on the rise, many business owners need to compete with online retailers. Yes, the internet may bring you and your business competition, but you shouldn’t completely write it off. Did you know that the internet, if properly worked, can actually bring you customers? It can if you use it as a form of local advertising and it can bring you business in more ways than you could have ever imagined.As previously mentioned, search engine marketing is something that you may want to take the time to familiarize yourself with. Search engine marketing is a term that is used to describe a marketing approach tha
    aged in selling of garden inputs and accessories such as organic fertilizers (Hacienda Olive), terra cotta/plastic pots, and soil-less plant medium.

    Industry Status and Performance

    Production

    Cutflowers

    The province produces only few varieties of cutflowers in commercial-scale. These are orchids (white dendrobiums), roses, and asters (white & lilac). Other low-grade varieties produced in limited scale include dahlias, azucena, African daisies, assorted heleconias, and gladiolus (orange). Orchid cutflower and heleconias were at their production peak from1995 to 2000 with 4 commercial farms producing an aggregate yield of 1,500 dozens per week. Production volume slowly dropped over the past 5 years as more and more flowers coming from outside of the province flooded the local market. Presently, only 1 farm is growing orchids.

    Fresh foliages and Live Plants

    The foliage plants comprise 80% of the ornamental plants industry in Capiz and has become an important source of livelihood for many families. Most foliage plants are grown in commercial farms and backyard gardens of Sigma, Dao, Panay, Ivisan and Roxas City.

    The foliage plants are sold either as cut, potted or live plants. Potted plants serve as indoor and landscaping plants, while cutfoliages are for floral arrangements.

    The demand for foliage plants is increasing. For the last 10 years, foliage plants whether as cut or live, have the biggest share in the export market. At present, Capiz is the only province exporting cutfoliages to Japan in the whole of Luzon and the Visayas.

    Major Products Sold

    The products and services of the industry include cutflowers, potted flowering plants and greens, cuttings, cutfoliage, landscaping materials, non-soil rooting media, floral arrangement services, landscaping services. A. Cutflowers - are so called because they are detached from parent plants and are formed into bouquets, leis, arrangements, centerpieces and the like. They are grown and traded for their aesthetic value. They are given away in appreciation and as an expression of love, joy, and encouragement on such occasions as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and special events like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and All Saints’/Souls’ Day. Major cutflowers produced by the province are orchids such as dendrobiums, and vanda terrete; roses, puto-puto, heleconias and gladiola.

    B. Filler Flowers – includes white and lilac asters, and baby’s breath.

    C. Cut and Containerized Foliage Plants - refers to fresh leaves, twigs and branches cut fresh and utilized in floral arrangement, evergreen, and foliage plants grown in container for interior and exterior decorations. Major cut foliage produced by the province are dracaenas, polycias, palmeras, song of India, song of Korea, kamuning, cordylines, bottlebrush, rhappis and ferns.

    D. Pot Plants – flowering annuals, shrubs, herbaceous perennials grown in containers used for exterior and interior decorations. Most popular flowering pot plants grown here include orchids, euphorbia, hibiscus, and bromeliads.

    Landscaping Materials – plants consisting of evergreen and flowering trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, grass covers and furglass used for landscaping purposes. The following are some of the high-value palms grown in the province: Champagne, Bismarck, Hawaiian Fox Tail, Red & Blue Palm, and Sugar Palm. Meanwhile, some of the widely grown ground covers include mundo grass, golden peanuts, carabao grass, Bermuda grass, and chichi Rica.

    Non-Soil Rooting Media– coco coir/dust, organic fertilizer, drift woods, fern wood and chips.

    Organic Fertilizer – locally produced and manufactured soil enhancers. One of the brands commonly used is RANCAP which is made by Hacienda Olive in Pontevedra.

    Services – landscaping, flower arrangement, plant cliniquing/ consultancy
    Existing Trade Houses
    1. Paseo de Catedral
    Arsobizpo St., Roxas City
    2. Balay Kapisnon
    McKinley St., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 621-3445
    3. Talon Garden Center
    Primer de Mayo Street, Roxas City


    VII. Industry Potentials
    The industry has vast potential for development because of the following factors:

    Available Technology and Support
    § Availability of suitable production technologies from external sources. § Government and research institutions such as DTI, DA/BPI, DOST, PCARRD could very well provide the needed technical and logistical support for the development of the industry. § Production technologies are available for essential oil extraction which has big demands in the domestic and export markets.

    Strong labor force and growers’ association
    § Affiliation to industry associations at the national level § Existence of the Capiz Multi-purpose Cooperative, which serves as the umbrella organization of all cutflower and ornamental plant growers in the province. § The province has a supply of trainable labor force. Favorable Environment The province has no pronounced dry or wet season which is well suited to grow ornamental plants. The province is likewise seldom visited by strong typhoons. Vast tracts of land are still available for development.

    Growing De

    What to Do in Catalog Printing?
    Do you want a surefire way to highlight the newest products of your company? Or do you want your product sales to go sky-high?All of these can be achieved through catalogs. You see catalogs are great for showcasing products and services of a company. They serve as the easiest way to inform the customers of all the details regarding the products or services that you’re offering. They’re like the windows of your company, giving the customers a vivid picture of who you are and what you’re offering.Since catalogs are the window of your company’s soul you need to make sure that they are produced in great-looking details. They should have a professional look so as to convey the right message that you want tot ell them. Your goal is to win the hearts of your customers so you need to show that you’re the best through your catalogs.How to achieve that professional look? It’s so simple. You just need to be careful in choosing the printing service for your catalogs printing jobs. The way you print your catalogs has a great effect on its appearance. And how your catalog looks will also have an effect on your image.For that reason, printing the catalogs should be carefully considered
    terials, non-soil rooting media, floral arrangement services, landscaping services. A. Cutflowers - are so called because they are detached from parent plants and are formed into bouquets, leis, arrangements, centerpieces and the like. They are grown and traded for their aesthetic value. They are given away in appreciation and as an expression of love, joy, and encouragement on such occasions as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and special events like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and All Saints’/Souls’ Day. Major cutflowers produced by the province are orchids such as dendrobiums, and vanda terrete; roses, puto-puto, heleconias and gladiola.

    B. Filler Flowers – includes white and lilac asters, and baby’s breath.

    C. Cut and Containerized Foliage Plants - refers to fresh leaves, twigs and branches cut fresh and utilized in floral arrangement, evergreen, and foliage plants grown in container for interior and exterior decorations. Major cut foliage produced by the province are dracaenas, polycias, palmeras, song of India, song of Korea, kamuning, cordylines, bottlebrush, rhappis and ferns.

    D. Pot Plants – flowering annuals, shrubs, herbaceous perennials grown in containers used for exterior and interior decorations. Most popular flowering pot plants grown here include orchids, euphorbia, hibiscus, and bromeliads.

    Landscaping Materials – plants consisting of evergreen and flowering trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, grass covers and furglass used for landscaping purposes. The following are some of the high-value palms grown in the province: Champagne, Bismarck, Hawaiian Fox Tail, Red & Blue Palm, and Sugar Palm. Meanwhile, some of the widely grown ground covers include mundo grass, golden peanuts, carabao grass, Bermuda grass, and chichi Rica.

    Non-Soil Rooting Media– coco coir/dust, organic fertilizer, drift woods, fern wood and chips.

    Organic Fertilizer – locally produced and manufactured soil enhancers. One of the brands commonly used is RANCAP which is made by Hacienda Olive in Pontevedra.

    Services – landscaping, flower arrangement, plant cliniquing/ consultancy
    Existing Trade Houses
    1. Paseo de Catedral
    Arsobizpo St., Roxas City
    2. Balay Kapisnon
    McKinley St., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 621-3445
    3. Talon Garden Center
    Primer de Mayo Street, Roxas City


    VII. Industry Potentials
    The industry has vast potential for development because of the following factors:

    Available Technology and Support
    § Availability of suitable production technologies from external sources. § Government and research institutions such as DTI, DA/BPI, DOST, PCARRD could very well provide the needed technical and logistical support for the development of the industry. § Production technologies are available for essential oil extraction which has big demands in the domestic and export markets.

    Strong labor force and growers’ association
    § Affiliation to industry associations at the national level § Existence of the Capiz Multi-purpose Cooperative, which serves as the umbrella organization of all cutflower and ornamental plant growers in the province. § The province has a supply of trainable labor force. Favorable Environment The province has no pronounced dry or wet season which is well suited to grow ornamental plants. The province is likewise seldom visited by strong typhoons. Vast tracts of land are still available for development.

    Growing De

    Getting Paid! Determining the Debtor's Financial Status
    What are the debtor’s assets?How can I determine what the debtor owns? First, you must determine what are the assets of the debtor. This basically means- If the debtor does not have cash, what do they own and could be sold to make up the amount that the debtor owes on their debt?Below is a check list for conducting an asset search.Historical Financial Standing __ Up & Down __ Steady __ TragedyCurrent Financial Standing __ Job Status __ IFM Job Status __ Windfalls __ Home StatusFuture Financial Standing Tax Refund Job Bonus Commission Check Settlement Big Sale Family Health Moving Birth DeathWhat assets are available to the debtor? Motor Vehicles Boats / Watercraft Planes Deeds of Trusts Tax Liens Judgments 401ks Lawsuits UCC Filings Partnerships Inventory Owned Equipment Royalties Contracts Accounts Receivable Till Tap Bank Accounts Wages Other Income Stocks Bonds Wearing Apparel Animals Books Household Goods Musical Instruments Crops Appliances Tools Promissory Notesbao grass, Bermuda grass, and chichi Rica.

    Non-Soil Rooting Media– coco coir/dust, organic fertilizer, drift woods, fern wood and chips.

    Organic Fertilizer – locally produced and manufactured soil enhancers. One of the brands commonly used is RANCAP which is made by Hacienda Olive in Pontevedra.

    Services – landscaping, flower arrangement, plant cliniquing/ consultancy
    Existing Trade Houses
    1. Paseo de Catedral
    Arsobizpo St., Roxas City
    2. Balay Kapisnon
    McKinley St., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 621-3445
    3. Talon Garden Center
    Primer de Mayo Street, Roxas City


    VII. Industry Potentials
    The industry has vast potential for development because of the following factors:

    Available Technology and Support
    § Availability of suitable production technologies from external sources. § Government and research institutions such as DTI, DA/BPI, DOST, PCARRD could very well provide the needed technical and logistical support for the development of the industry. § Production technologies are available for essential oil extraction which has big demands in the domestic and export markets.

    Strong labor force and growers’ association
    § Affiliation to industry associations at the national level § Existence of the Capiz Multi-purpose Cooperative, which serves as the umbrella organization of all cutflower and ornamental plant growers in the province. § The province has a supply of trainable labor force. Favorable Environment The province has no pronounced dry or wet season which is well suited to grow ornamental plants. The province is likewise seldom visited by strong typhoons. Vast tracts of land are still available for development.

    Growing Demand
    Growing international and domestic demand due to the growing appreciation of the aesthetic value and environmental importance of ornamental crops. Proximity to other Asian market which places Capiz in a good position to serve emerging markets. Opening of the Iloilo international airport enhances capability for international trading.

    VIII. Projections

    Imports (intra-national & international)

    Fresh cutflowers will dominate the province’s imports of ornamental plant products. These imported flowers are those which are not locally produced due to climatic conditions such as chrysanthemums, lilies, roses, anthuriums, stattice, gerberas, carnation and some varieties of gladiolas. Coming in close, will be other live plants, cuttings and slips which will also be used as planting materials or mother plants. Far in third rank are orchid seedlings. Flowers have seasonal demands

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