Roderico R. Bioco: BGB Chairman

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Roderico

 R.  Bioco  
                     BGB  Chairman  

Building  an  Environment  for  our  Future,  Sharing  Prosperity  for  All  
 Forest  Cover  of  the  Philippines  
Declined  by  60%  from  17Mha  (1934)  to  6.8Mha  (2014)  
10Mha  of  Forest  was  lost  in  70years  

Source:  Philippine  Masterplan  For  Climate  Resilient  Forestry  Development  (DENR  Jan2016)    
 Wood  ConsumpMon  

Source:  Philippine  Masterplan  For  Climate  Resilient  Forestry  Development  (DENR  Jan2016)    
 Supply  and  Demand  for  Wood  

Source:  Philippine  Masterplan  For  Climate  Resilient  Forestry  Development  (DENR  Jan2016)    
 Mindanao  to  Fill  Up  the  Demand  for  Wood  

Source:  Philippine  Masterplan  For  Climate  Resilient  Forestry  Development  (DENR  Jan2016)    
 Mindanao  to  Fill  Up  the  Demand  for  Wood  

This  does  not  include  yet  areas  under  CADT/CALT  and  Private  Lands  

Source:  Philippine  Masterplan  For  Climate  Resilient  Forestry  Development  (DENR  Jan2016)    
 8  Important  River  Basins  of  Mindanao  

Source:  Philippine  Masterplan  For  Climate  Resilient  Forestry  Development  (DENR  Jan2016)    
 Global  Market  for  Bamboo  Products  
 Uses  of  Bamboo  Per  SecMon  
 BGB  Company  FoundaMon  
 

•  Environmental    
Sustainable  pracMces,  climate  change  miMgaMon,  
carbon  sequestraMon  
•  Social  
Inclusive  business,  poverty  alleviaMon,  resilient  
communiMes,  gender  equality  
•  Governance  
Integrity,  excellence,  innovaMon,  efficiency  and  
compeMMveness,  transparency,  traceability,  equitable  
pricing,  safe  workplace  and  best  shareholder  returns  
Value  ProposiMons  
 

•  Engage  in  Bamboo  PlantaMons  through  Contract  


Farming  with  IFMA,  CBFMA,  CADT  and  Private  
Landowners,  including  own  Corporate  Farms  
•  Bamboo  Postharvest  Facility  for  every  500-­‐2,000has  of  
bamboo  plantaMon  within  30km  radius  
•  Bamboo  Manufacturing  Facility  (LaminaMon  Plant)  
•  Furniture  Factory  
•  Generate  Carbon  Credits  
 
Future:  
•  Biomass  Power  Plant  
•  Supply  of  Bamboo  Chips  
•  Bamboo  Shoots  Cannery  
•  Charcoal  and  AcMvated  Carbon  
•  Bamboo  pulp  and  paper  
•  Bamboo  TexMle  
BPFs  in  Bukidnon  
1.  Malaybalay        –  
2.  Impasug-­‐ong    –  
3.  Cabanglasan      –  
4.  Malitbog                  –  
5.  Talakag                        –  
6.  M.  ForMch              –  
7.  Valencia                    –  
8.  Pangantucan    –  
9.  Quezon                        –      
10.   Damulog                –              
BPS  Process  Flow  
Laminated  Board  Buildingblocks  to  Final  Products  
Sustainable  Bamboo  Consumer  Products  
 
Food      TexMle    Paper  
Bamboo  Biomass  Power  Plant  as  Coal  SubsMtute  
Re-­‐Engineering  Marginal  Soil  
Re-­‐Engineering  Marginal  Soil  
 Ecotourism:  Oxygen  Park  

Gamboa  Bamboo  Orchard  (Valencia  City,  Bukidnon)  


 Mindanao  Bamboo  Development  Baseline  
1.  100  PlantaMon  Modules  –  100,000  hectares  

-­‐  1,000ha/planta-on  module  within  30km  radius  


-­‐  100  clumps/ha  (baseline)  with  at  least  50,000  clumps  
           (50%)  accessible  for  harves-ng  (18-­‐30%  slope)  
-­‐  For  ecological  reasons  (>40-­‐60%  slopes)  
-­‐  For  food  crops  <18  degrees  slope  
 

Investment  Cost:  Php6.0B  


-­‐  Php60M/planta-on  at  Php60,000/ha  
 

ProducMon:  50M  poles  or  5Mmt/year  


-­‐  500,000poles/planta-on/year  at  100kg/pole  
-­‐  1,000poles/ha  of  harvestable  area  
 

Revenue:  Php10B/year  
-­‐  Php100M/planta-on/yr  star-ng  on  the  7th  year  
-­‐  Php200/pole  ex-­‐farm  or  Php2.00/kg)  
 Mindanao  Bamboo  Development  Baseline  
2.    100  Bamboo  Postharvest  FaciliMes  (BPF)  
-­‐  500,000poles/BPF/yr  processing  1,600poles/day  (10  truckloads)  
 

Investment  Cost:  Php15.0B  


-­‐  Php150M/BPF  
 

ProducMon:  1.415M  cbm/yr  


-­‐  14,150  cbm/BPF/yr  
 

Revenue:  Php42.45B/yr  
-­‐  Php424.5M/BPF/yr  based  on  Php30,000/cbm  ex-­‐factory)  
 Mindanao  Bamboo  Development  Baseline  
3.    20  Bamboo  Manufacturing  FaciliMes  (BMF)  

-­‐  1  BMF  for  every  5  Postharvest  Facili-es/5  Bamboo  Planta-on  Modules  


 

Investment  Cost:  Php20B  


-­‐  Php1.0B/BMF  
 

ProducMon:  1,200,000cbm/yr    
-­‐  60,000cbm/BMF/yr,  200cbm/day  equivalent  to  2,600  boards/day  of  1”x4’x8’  
 

Revenue:  Php60B/yr  
-­‐  Php3.0B/BMF/yr  at  Php50,000/cbm  
 Mindanao  Bamboo  Development  Baseline  
Value  Chain  –  100,000has  of  Bamboo  
 

AcMvity    PlantaMon  BPF                  BMF  Total  


1.  ProducMon,  cbm  6.25M    1.415M              1.20M  
2.  Investment,  Php  6.0B    15.0B                  20.0B  41.0B  
3.  Revenue  PA,  Php  10.0B    42.5B                  60.0B  112.5B*  
 
Note:  Revenue  does  not  include  by-­‐products  generated  from  falldowns  such  as  charcoal,  fuelwood,  
mats,  wood  chips,  propagules  ,  etc.,  and  the  Ecological  Services  such  as  tourism,  carbon  credits,  etc.  
 Mindanao  Bamboo  Development  Baseline  
Job  GeneraMon  
AcMvity      Jobs                    Women  Remarks    
1.  PlantaMon        50,000              25,000  2ha/family  
2.  HarvesMng        25,000                  2,500    250/module  x  100  
3.  Postharvest        20,000                  5,000    200/BPF  x  100  
4.  Manufacturing      20,000                  5,000  1,000/BMF  x  20  
5.  Others            5,000                  2,500  50/module  x  100    
   Total:    120,000          40,000  33%  are  Women  
 Carbon  SequestraMon  PotenMal  
Carbon  SequestraMon  of  D.  Asper  
-­‐  500mt/ha  CO2e  
-­‐  30  year  crediMng  period  
PotenMal  Credit  100,000ha  Bamboo  
-­‐  50Mmt  CO2e  
Registry  
-­‐  California  Offset  Project  Registry  
-­‐  Carbon  Offsehng  and  ReducMon  
Scheme  for  InternaMonal  AviaMon  
(CORSIA)  of  the  InternaMonal  Civil  
AviaMon  OrganizaMon    ICAO  
 Mindanao  Bamboo  Program  Can  Address  
17  of  the  17  Sustainable  Development  Goals  
 
 Mindanao  Bamboo  Summit  Proposed  ResoluMons  
 

1.  Create  Mindanao  Bamboo  Council  with  MinDA  as  Chairman  


and  Private  Sector  RepresentaMve  as  Co-­‐Chairman  
2.  Expand  100,000has  of  Bamboo  PlantaMon  throughout  
Mindanao  with  adequate  Bamboo  Postharvest  FaciliMes,  
Bamboo  Manufacturing  FaciliMes  and  Financing  Support  
especially  from  DBP,  Landbank  and  the  Green  Climate  Fund  
3.  Promote  the  Markets  for  Mindanao  Bamboo  Products  
4.  Liberalize  fully  the  PlanMng,  HarvesMng  and  TransporMng  of  
Bamboo  in  Mindanao  Regardless  of  Origin  
THANK YOU!

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