(NAR) VOL. 15 NOS. 3-4 / JULY - SEPTEMBER 2004
a) Oil Palm Nursery - any establishment engaged in the propagation of oil palm seedlings obtained locally or through importation, which is intended for sale or other forms of disposal.
Accredited nursery is a nursery that is certified by PCA to have established the capability and capacity to propagate high quality planting materials sufficient for not less than 300 planting hectarage and for the purpose of supplying the same by sale or other forms conveyance as planting materials for the planting and replanting projects under these rules and regulations.
b) Nursery Inspection Agreement - a written agreement between the PCA and the nursery applicant whereby the latter or the nursery operator shall allow the PCA inspection team to enter the nursery premises to inspect and verify compliance with the requirements or prescribed guidelines in the production and propagation of high quality planting materials.
c) Registration is the official recording and initial recognition of a person, partnership, firm or juridical entity intending to establish an oil palm nursery as prerequisite prior to commercial propagation, sale or distribution of such planting materials for whatever purpose.
d) Accreditation is a recognition certified by and granted by the accreditation body of the PCA to a registered nursery operator who meets the requirements and qualifications of an accredited nursery as defined in paragraph I (a) of this rules.
e) Council refers to the Philippine Palm Oil Development Council, Incorporated, or PPDCI, herein recognized by the PCA as a private association representing the general stakeholders of the palm oil industry.
f) Oil Palm Nursery Cycle the oil palm nursery operation period beginning from the setting of germinated seeds up to the distribution of the seedlings for planting, which period, however, does not exceed 14 months from sowing;
g) F1 planting materials are those that grow from seeds taken from the mother palms which have been pollinated by artificial means using pollens from desirable male palms, which bear the desirable characteristics of the parent materials.
F2 planting materials are those which are derived from the fruits of F1 palms which when planted will produce plants bearing recessive or undesirable characteristics or traits, such as but not limited to low or zero fruit yield.
h) Lethal Yellowing Disease is a disease of coconut and oil palm, which is caused by a transmissible phytoplasma that kills the coconut, or oil palm.
i) Pedigree refers to the genetic origin of a planting material, which is more specifically defined by the physical characteristics of the material, such as fruit form and color, or by the record of the DNA profile of the variety, if available.
j) High quality planting materials refer to those planting materials the reproductive and physiological characteristics of which reveal their desirability for planting. Parameters of desirability include, among others, predictable or expected fresh fruit bunch yield, oil yield, Oil Extraction Rate (OER), Kernel Extraction Rate (KER), height increase per year, fatty acid contents, iodine value, precocity or earliness of bearing, male and female flower census.
a) Individuals or Sole Proprietors whose business names are duly registered with the Department of Trade and Industry;
b) Partnerships or Corporations duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission;
c) Cooperatives duly registered with the Cooperatives Development Authority; and
d) Associations registered with the Bureau of Rural Workers / Department of Labor and Employment.
- The application for registration or accreditation, in such form prescribed by the PCA, shall be filed with the PCA Provincial Office, which has jurisdiction over the place where the proposed or existing nursery is located.
- The PCA Provincial Manager shall acknowledge the filing and receipt of the application and ensure that same is fully accomplished with all the supporting documents attached thereto, and immediately endorse the same to the Regional Manager of the Regional Office.
- The Regional Manager, upon receipt of the provincial endorsement shall immediately notify the applicant for the execution of the Nursery Inspection Agreement;
- The applicant shall pay a non-refundable registration fee of Twenty-five thousand pesos (P25,000.00) to the Philippine Coconut Authority;
- The Regional Manager shall order the PCA inspection and accreditation team, to visit and inspect the proposed or existing nursery within three (3) days from the signing of the Nursery Inspection Agreement;
- The Certificate of Registration and/or Accreditation shall be issued, or action thereon shall be taken by the Regional Manager, with due notice to the applicant within twenty four (24) hours from receipt of the report and recommendation/s of the inspection and accreditation team.
A.1 A new applicant shall submit the following documents to the PCA Provincial Office having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed nursery:
- DTI Certificate (Business name), Articles of Partnership or Incorporation, and By-laws;
- City or Municipal Business Permit issued by the Mayor;
- Business Plan or Project Feasibility Study;
- Rated capacity, by month and year, of the proposed nursery in terms of number of seedlings or planting materials grown and hectarage allocation;
- Location map of the proposed nursery site which should be located within an oil palm plantation, or in area reasonably near an oil palm plantation either existing or to be developed;
- Name/s and address/es of the supplier/s, the variety and source of the oil palm germinated seeds whether of local or foreign origin;
- Certificate issued by PCA or PCA-accredited training institution certifying that the personnel of the nursery or to be employed thereat have been trained in oil palm nursery operations and management.
- Duly signed Nursery Inspection Agreement between the applicant and the PCA.
A.2 | An Accreditation Certificate, duly approved and signed by the PCA Regional Manager, may be issued after satisfaction of the following requirements or conditions: |
- The proposed nursery site was duly inspected by the accreditation team of PCA;
- The proposed nursery project is located within an oil palm plantation or in an area reasonably near an oil palm plantation either existing or to be developed as indicated in the submitted location map;
- The nursery has a plantable seedling production capacity sufficient to supply an area of not less than 300 hectares a year.
- There are qualified and trained personnel employed in the nursery as shown by the training certificates issued by PCA or PCA accredited training institution.
- Notice of suspension or cancellation shall be sent to the applicant within seven (7) days from receipt of inspection report;
- A non complying operator shall be given 30 days within which to comply with the requirements indicated in the inspection report; and
- After the lapse of 30 days from receipt of notice by the operator without having complied with the aforesaid requirement shall cause the issuance of notice of cancellation of the Certificates of Registration or Accreditation, which shall be effective upon receipt by the operator.
a) Imported oil palm planting materials are prohibited from being diverted to any place other than the designated place of consignment or destination specified in the import permit or other shipment documents.
b) Propagation of oil palm planting materials for commercial production coming from seeds of existing F1 palms is absolutely prohibited and subject to the sanctions under these rules.
c) To protect the coconut and oil palm industry, the PCA and the Bureau of Plant Industry shall not allow importation of oil palm planting materials from countries where Lethal Yellowing or other diseases are known to exist.
d) Only oil palm nursery operators registered with and accredited by PCA shall be allowed to propagate and sell seedlings to prospective oil palm planters for commercial planting. These nursery operators shall display their PCA Registration/Accreditation Certificates in a conspicuous place in their nursery sites. They shall also put up signboards in their nurseries indicating the:- Name of oil palm nursery operator;
- Source of oil palm seeds/seedlings;
- Area of the nursery and rated seedling production capacity; and
- Variety of oil palm seedlings.
e) In the Nursery Inspection Agreement, the following shall be agreed and stipulated, among others:
- Culling rate of not less than 15%
- Free access to and out of nursery premises by PCA and
- Summary confiscation of inferior planting materials
- Cancellation or suspension of the Certificates of Registration or Accreditation; and, or
- Fine of not more than P20,000.00 and/or imprisonment of not more than five (5) years in accordance with the penal provisions of P.D. 1468.