LAD Planning
Component Steps 1. Revisit  the Municipal Development Plans/Municipal Agricultural Development Plans
Component Steps 2. Formulate/update the agricultural development plan with strong emphasis on the business and marketing aspects ensuring presence of the following: Municipal Agriculural Profile  Municipal Agricultural Development Strategic Directions Identified Programs/Projects Five-Year Agricultural Development Investment Plan Resource Mobilization Plan Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
Component Steps 3. Plan Validation and legitimization 4. Plan presentation to resource institutions 5. Inclusion in the LGU’s Annual Operations and Investment Plans and those of agencies committing to provide support/assistance.
The MAP Ensure completeness of information For Resource-based SWOT Analysis and competitive assessment to: -  highlight the “strengths” of the area to capitalize -  identify “weaknesses” to overcome -  pinpoint “opportunities” to exploit -  underscore “threats” to neutralize
The Municipal Agridev Strategic  Directions or  VMGOS - declares the general or agricultural development  Vision Mission Goals/Objectives Strategies
The Municipal Agridev Vision image of desired future gives clear direction, hope forward-looking A blueprint for change
Agricultural Development Vision of Sagay, Camiguin A self-reliant, god-centered and dynamic agri-aqua and tourism-based community, living and working in accordance w/ the principles of sustainable development.
The Municipal Agridev  A general statement of how the vision will be achieved Can be formulated by asking the following questions: What actions are needed? 2. Who will do them? 3. What conditions should be there?
Agri-dev Mission of Sagay, Camiguin To enable the people of Sagay achieve better quality of life for the present and future generations.
The Municipal Agridev   Goals The sectoral targets of the vision with long term focus Considerations for stating thegoals: How to attain the vision and accomplish the mission? 2. Statement of intended outcome or impact? Examples: Increased income better health for the population increased productivity improved educational services
Goals of Municipality of Sagay 1. Prevent environmental degradaion and promote the regeneration of natural resources 2. Accelerate socio-economic growth through increased agri-aqua production and tourism development 3. Improve the level of human development through the delivery of basic social services and appropriate educaation for community empowerment
Agri-Dev Goals of Sagay, Camiguin To improve the living condition of the people and enable them to become self-reliant through poverty alleviation, sustainable agriculture, rural industry and tourism development.
The Municipal Agridev Objectives   Targets to be achieved in the short-run quantified in terms of degrees of achievement and timelines Has the following characteristics: S  PECIFIC M  EASURABLE A  TTAINABLE R  ELEVANT T  IME-BOUND E  XCITING R  EWARDING
Agri-Dev Objectives of Sagay, Camiguin 1. To achieve an accelerated socio-economic growth. 2. to increase overall agricultural production as a base for industrialization 3. To increase the real income of marginal farmers and sustenance fishermen thereby reducing poverty incidence in the municipality
The Municipal Agridev Objectives   SAMPLE Objectives Statement At the end of five years, the following shall have been achieved by coconut farmers: Increased coco farm productivity by 80%; Increased income from P 10,000/quarter to at  least P 20,000.00; 3. Send all three children to school; 4. Afford the family’s basic needs.
The Municipal Agridev Strategies Examples: - Hastening land reform and improving services delivery -  Food self-sufficiency -  Dissemination of commodity-specific agri-fishery technologies - Agro-ecological and agro-system based development - Market-based approaches (commodity-Specific,  value-adding)
The 5-Year Agridev Investment Plan Contains the objectives and strategies; programs/projects/activities; expected outputs; timeframe; and responsibility centers. basis for AOP and AIP
The 5-Year Municipal Agricultural Development  Investment Plan 2006-2010 Municipality of _______
Resource Mobilization Plan Identifies programs/projects and sources of resources/assistance which include the LGU itself and external institutions (NGAs, NGOs, ODA)
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Determines M & E membership, track progress and performance of programs/projects implemented based on target quantity and quality standards.

LAD Planning

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Component Steps 1.Revisit the Municipal Development Plans/Municipal Agricultural Development Plans
  • 3.
    Component Steps 2.Formulate/update the agricultural development plan with strong emphasis on the business and marketing aspects ensuring presence of the following: Municipal Agriculural Profile Municipal Agricultural Development Strategic Directions Identified Programs/Projects Five-Year Agricultural Development Investment Plan Resource Mobilization Plan Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
  • 4.
    Component Steps 3.Plan Validation and legitimization 4. Plan presentation to resource institutions 5. Inclusion in the LGU’s Annual Operations and Investment Plans and those of agencies committing to provide support/assistance.
  • 5.
    The MAP Ensurecompleteness of information For Resource-based SWOT Analysis and competitive assessment to: - highlight the “strengths” of the area to capitalize - identify “weaknesses” to overcome - pinpoint “opportunities” to exploit - underscore “threats” to neutralize
  • 6.
    The Municipal AgridevStrategic Directions or VMGOS - declares the general or agricultural development Vision Mission Goals/Objectives Strategies
  • 7.
    The Municipal AgridevVision image of desired future gives clear direction, hope forward-looking A blueprint for change
  • 8.
    Agricultural Development Visionof Sagay, Camiguin A self-reliant, god-centered and dynamic agri-aqua and tourism-based community, living and working in accordance w/ the principles of sustainable development.
  • 9.
    The Municipal Agridev A general statement of how the vision will be achieved Can be formulated by asking the following questions: What actions are needed? 2. Who will do them? 3. What conditions should be there?
  • 10.
    Agri-dev Mission ofSagay, Camiguin To enable the people of Sagay achieve better quality of life for the present and future generations.
  • 11.
    The Municipal Agridev Goals The sectoral targets of the vision with long term focus Considerations for stating thegoals: How to attain the vision and accomplish the mission? 2. Statement of intended outcome or impact? Examples: Increased income better health for the population increased productivity improved educational services
  • 12.
    Goals of Municipalityof Sagay 1. Prevent environmental degradaion and promote the regeneration of natural resources 2. Accelerate socio-economic growth through increased agri-aqua production and tourism development 3. Improve the level of human development through the delivery of basic social services and appropriate educaation for community empowerment
  • 13.
    Agri-Dev Goals ofSagay, Camiguin To improve the living condition of the people and enable them to become self-reliant through poverty alleviation, sustainable agriculture, rural industry and tourism development.
  • 14.
    The Municipal AgridevObjectives Targets to be achieved in the short-run quantified in terms of degrees of achievement and timelines Has the following characteristics: S PECIFIC M EASURABLE A TTAINABLE R ELEVANT T IME-BOUND E XCITING R EWARDING
  • 15.
    Agri-Dev Objectives ofSagay, Camiguin 1. To achieve an accelerated socio-economic growth. 2. to increase overall agricultural production as a base for industrialization 3. To increase the real income of marginal farmers and sustenance fishermen thereby reducing poverty incidence in the municipality
  • 16.
    The Municipal AgridevObjectives SAMPLE Objectives Statement At the end of five years, the following shall have been achieved by coconut farmers: Increased coco farm productivity by 80%; Increased income from P 10,000/quarter to at least P 20,000.00; 3. Send all three children to school; 4. Afford the family’s basic needs.
  • 17.
    The Municipal AgridevStrategies Examples: - Hastening land reform and improving services delivery - Food self-sufficiency - Dissemination of commodity-specific agri-fishery technologies - Agro-ecological and agro-system based development - Market-based approaches (commodity-Specific, value-adding)
  • 18.
    The 5-Year AgridevInvestment Plan Contains the objectives and strategies; programs/projects/activities; expected outputs; timeframe; and responsibility centers. basis for AOP and AIP
  • 19.
    The 5-Year MunicipalAgricultural Development Investment Plan 2006-2010 Municipality of _______
  • 20.
    Resource Mobilization PlanIdentifies programs/projects and sources of resources/assistance which include the LGU itself and external institutions (NGAs, NGOs, ODA)
  • 21.
    Monitoring and EvaluationPlan Determines M & E membership, track progress and performance of programs/projects implemented based on target quantity and quality standards.