Planting Calamansi Igp
Planting Calamansi Igp
Planting Calamansi Igp
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III-Central Luzon
Schools Division of Tarlac Province
Gerona North District
BUENLAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (106445)
Buenlag,Gerona,Tarlac
PROJECT PROPOSAL
Proponent:
SY 2017-2018
Agriculture Teacher
II. RATIONALE:
Calamansi, a citrus fruit tree also known as Citrfortunella microcarpa or calamondin, grows
natively in the Phillipines. Calamansi trees bear small, orange-like fruits, dark green foliage and
white flowers. The calamansi tree grows up to about 25 feet tall at maturity. Like most other
citrus trees, calamansi grows readily from seed, calamansi saplings or cuttings at a plant nursery.
Calamansi is a small citrus fruit, like a small orange, with skin and flesh that are green in color.
The pulp of the calamansi taste sour, and the fruit contains twice the amount of juice as the
yellow, larger lemon. The juice, as a drink, makes one of the best thirst-quenchers. The acid
content of lime is known to slow down the oxidation of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, thus
Riboflavin: trace
Niacin: .1 mg
Vitamin C: 27 mg.
Calcium: 40 mg.
Iron: 6 mg.
Phosphorus: 22 mg.
Fat: .1 gm
Protein: .8 gm
Calories: 37
Calamansi contains by far more vitamin C than the lemon. A glass of warm water with
calamansi juice and a teaspoonful of honey is an ideal remedy for cold and dry cough.
calamansi juice is a pep-up in cases of listlessness and a rundown feeling due to vitamin
deficiency.
The pectin content in fruit pulp is said to be beneficial in lowering blood cholesterol.
The vitamin C content in calamansi increases the body's resistance to disease, aids the healing of
Vitamin C is also helpful in maintaining the health of the teeth and other bones of the body. It
prevents decay and loosening of the teeth, dental caries, toothache, bleeding of the gums and
fragility of bones.
The rind of the fruit also has medicinal properties. It contains a volatile oil which is used
in medicine for improving digestion and removing wind . Calamansi is considered highly
The calamansi juice is of great value in constipation, when it is taken first thing in the
morning in a glass of warm water. The citric acid in calamansi has an alkaline reaction in the
system which can relieve peptic ulcers. Few drops of warm calamansi -juice diluted with water
should be instilled in the eyes in case of conjunctivitis. Its regular use with pure rose water in the
Calamansi juice diluted in warm water was proven valuable in cystitis. It gives relief to
burning sensation and also stops bleeding in cystitis. The calamansi juice is also excellent for
weight reduction. Fresh juice' of a calamansi mixed in a glassful of water and sweetened with
Calamansi contain limonene, this phytochemical are potent detoxifiers with anti-biotic
effect that is protective against bacterial poisoning. The potent anti-viral properties in calamansi
can kill cholera bacilli within a very short period of time. Drink one part juice and one part water
regularly. Calamansi peels when rub on dry or scaly skin can restore softness and add moisture
to the skin.
In this regard, the school through agriculture teacher suffice learners interest by teaching
them how to plant and grow calamansi because of its health benefits .
General:
Specific
Provide much cheaper healthy fruit juice for the learners consumption
Planting 100 pcs. calamansi trees in a lot measuring 30x40 m. within the school’s
outdoor.
1. Choose an outdoor site for the calamansi trees when you are ready to plant them in the
yard or garden. Calamansi tolerates most soils but will not grow well in heavy clay or
light sand. Ideal soil pH ranges from 5.5 to 6.5. Select a site with good drainage and full
to part sun.
2. Mix compost or other organic material into the soil, if desired. Apply 3 to 4 inches of
3. Dig a hole about 16 inches deep and 16 inches wide. If planting multiple calamansi trees,
4. Plant the calamansi tree in the hole. Fill the hole with soil and tamp it down firmly
water per week. Continue watering whenever the soil feels dry until the calamansi
6. Fertilize every four months with about 2 to 3 1/2 ounces of 16-20-0 fertilizer mixed with
urea. When the calamansi tree is two years old, increase the amount to about 7 to 10 1/2
7. Much the calamansi tree with a 4-inch layer of dry leaves, wood chips or other organic
material. Spread mulch as far out as the tree's canopy, also called the drip line. Leave a 1-
to 2-inch gap between the mulch and the calamansi tree trunk. This conserves moisture
8. Watch for aphids, citrus bark borers or signs of pest damage. If you see pests or damage
caused by them, applying a commercial pesticide usually gets rid of the problem. Signs of
pests include eggs on the bottoms of leaves and in bark cavities, unexplained cuts or
markings and stunted growth. You might need to apply the pesticide several times,
usually every few weeks, to eliminate pests. Cutting off infested branches or introducing
9. Apply a commercial fungicide if you notice signs of a fungal disease. Signs include a
gum-like substance oozing from branches, as well as distorted, crinkled leaves. Proper
application of the fungicide depends on the type of fungus. For instance, treat citrus
canker when the tree is dormant, but treat citrus scab during the tree's blooming season.
10. Harvest calamansi fruit by cutting it from the tree with scissors. Leave a piece of the stem
VI.EXPECTED OUTPUTS:
Projected Summary of gross sale of products: 40kilos x30php per kilo= P 1,200 per
harvest
S.Y. 2016-2017
Time Table Activities Person Responsible
1st quarter Cleaning the site Agriculture Teacher
June, July, Aug Planting School Aids
Watering Grade six Learners
Monitoring
2nd Quarter Pulling of weeds Agriculture Teacher
Sept. , Oct.,Nov Watering School Aids
Applying Fertilizers Grade six Learners
Monitoring
3rd Quarter Pulling of weeds Agriculture Teacher
Dec., Jan., Feb Watering School Aids
Applying Insecticides Grade six Learners
Monitoring
4th Quarter Pulling of weeds Agriculture Teacher
Feb. March, Apri Watering School Aids
Applying Fertilizer Grade six Learners
Monitoring
Summer Vacation
Summer Pulling of weeds Agriculture Teacher
Watering School Aids
Applying Fertilizer
Monitoring
S.Y. 2017-2018
A. Market
B. Technical
Rigid Monitoring
C. Organizational Management
Principal
School Aids
Learners
D. FINANCIAL
XII. BENEFICIARIES:
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