Main Office: 2325 Antipolo Street, Guadalupe, Makati City, Philippines 1200 • Telefax No. (632) 805-1412
Branches: Cor. R. Corpus & Elizalde Streets, BF Homes, Paranaque City 1700 www.gkfarmsystems.comB19 Palmoville Trading Post, Pugis, La Tr inidad, Benguet
Company Overview: Brief History
After a couple of years of study of green house trends in other countries, Gold King Farm System was established in year 2005.
HISTORY
The affordable greenhouse employs simplicity of design, use of integrity green house structures and installation know how.
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Company Overview: Brief History
The company has installation facilities located in three areas of the Philippines in order to provide site installation, supplies of replacement parts and farmer/coop training.
HISTORY
Sister company, Marianettes, provides garden supplies and landscape services mostly to Metro Manila high-profile residences and corporate clients.
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RSPRODUCT SERVICES
•Supply and installation of Polyfilm Greenhouses, affordably-priced, for vegetable, flower, herbs and farming
•Supply and installation of hobby greenhouses
•Maintenance of stocks of greenhouse parts and accessories
•Advisory and business development
•Support services for installation, supply of organic materials and marketing produce
•Outsourcing of technology, equipment and suppliers.
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RSTUNNEL GREENHOUSE BEDDING & COLD FRAME SYSTEMS
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PROCESS / IRRIGATION SYSTEM DIFFERENT PIPE CONNECTORS
PE elbow cross T-shape (TK-
PE elbow pipe special couple
PE elbow pipe(TK-6005)
PE elbow valve socket T-shape(TK-60010)
PE pipe connecting T-shape
PE pipe special cross T-shape
Pipe PVC elbow valve
PVC pipe connecting elbow special coupleT-shape(TK-6006)
PVC pipe connecting special
VARIANCE DESIGNS OF TUNNELS KOREAN CLUSTER GREENHOUSES
By optimizing the use of steel, glass and aluminum, our range of glass greenhouses offers maximum luminosity.
GLASS GREENHOUSES VENLO GREENHOUSESThe brightest. The most economical.
VENLO GREENHOUSES
ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY
VENLO GREENHOUSES
SHADING SCREEN INSECT PROOF OPTIMAL AIR MODEL
OPTIMA GREENHOUSES
INSIDE VIEW
INSIDE VIEW
OUTSIDE VIEW
HEAT SHIELDS
Unequalled ventilation performances: continuous double vents, 1.75 m in width.
TWIN GREENHOUSES
9m 60 TWIN GREENHOUSES (2 x 4,80m)
Unequalled ventilation performances: continuous double vents, 1.75 m in width.
TWIN GREENHOUSES NURSERY SYSTEM
GROW BAGS OPTIONS
Ambient HeaterControllers
Side Winder Roof Winder Fans for Vent & Circulation
Foggers Greenhouse FilterClamps
EQUIPMENT OPTIONS
Heavy Duty Auto Seeder
Boiler
Hydroponics Control System
Portable Auto Seeder
INSTALLATION DETAILS / TUNNEL GREENHOUSES
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COST OF GREENHOUSE & GARDENING TOOLS
PARTICULARS QTY UNIT/PRICE AMOUNT
RAKE 1 100 100.00
HOE 1 100 100.00
SHOVEL 1 150 150.00
HOSE 25 m 20 500.00
NYLON STRING 750 m 150/100 1,125.00
PRUNING SHEAR 1 150 150.00
KNAPSACK SPRAYER 1 unit 2000 2,000.00
WEIGHING SCALE 1 unit 500 500.00
POT 12.OO CM 350 pcs 3 1,050.00
TRAY 72 HOLES 42 pcs 35 1,344.00
GH (Greenhouse) 1 unit 135,000 135,000.00
TOTAL 142,0l9.00
ESTIMATED PAYOUT PERIOD FOR 102sqm TUNNEL GREENHOUSE
PRODUCTION BATCH
PERIOD COVERED SALES EXPENSES GROSS
TOMATO (SALAD TYPE)
16 weeks 18,000 6,055.00 11,945.00
LETTUCE (LEAFY TYPE) 6 weeks 9,065 5,212.50 3,859.50
TOMATO (SALAD TYPE) 16 weeks 18,000 6,055.00 11,945.00
LETTUCE 6 weeks 9,065 5,212.50 3,859.50
TOTAL 31,609.00
Basis : (1) Latest vegetable cost of Production and farm sale.(2) Includes tools and equipment water availability, and supervised operation.
A. ONE YEAR PRODUCTION CYCLE (MINIMUM PRICE)
4.5 years to pay
ESTIMATED PAYOUT PERIOD FOR 102sqm TUNNEL GREENHOUSE
PRODUCTION BATCH
PERIOD COVERED SALES EXPENSES GROSS
TOMATO 16 weeks 28,800 6,055.00 22,745.00
LETTUCE 6 weeks 12,950 5,212.00 7,738.00
TOMATO 16 weeks 28,800 6,055.00 22,745.00
LETTUCE 6 weeks 12,950 5,212.00 7,738.00
TOTAL 60,966.00
B. ONE YEAR PRODUCTION CYCLE (MAXIMUM PRICE)
2.33 years to pay
ESTIMATED PAYOUT PERIOD FOR 150sqm TUNNEL GREENHOUSE
PRODUCTION BATCH
PERIOD COVERED SALES EXPENSES GROSS
TOMATO (SALAD TYPE) 16 weeks 27,225 11,850.00 15,375.00
LETTUCE (LEAFY TYPE) 6 weeks 13,580 7,818.75 5,761.25
TOMATO (SALAD TYPE)
16 weeks 27,225 11,850.00 15,375.00
LETTUCE 6 weeks 13,580 7,818.50 5,761.25
TOTAL 42,272.50
Basis : (1) Latest vegetable cost of Production and farm sale.(2) Includes tools and equipment water availability, and supervised operation.
A. ONE YEAR PRODUCTION CYCLE (MINIMUM PRICE)
5 years to pay
ESTIMATED PAYOUT PERIOD FOR 150sqm TUNNEL GREENHOUSE
PRODUCTION BATCH
PERIOD COVERED SALES EXPENSES GROSS
TOMATO 16 weeks 43,560 11,850.00 31,710.00
LETTUCE 6 weeks 19,400 7,818.75 11,581.25
TOMATO 16 weeks 43,560 11,850.00 31,710.00
LETTUCE 6 weeks 19,400 7,818.75 11,581.25
TOTAL 86,582.50
B. ONE YEAR PRODUCTION CYCLE (MAXIMUM PRICE)
2.5 years to pay
PRODUCTION AREA
NO. OF WEEKS SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
2 WEEKS SOWING TO POTTING
5 WEEKS POTTING TO TRANSPLANTING
4 WEEKS TRANSPLANTING TO HARVEST
10-12 WEEKS START TO FINISH HARVEST
GREENHOUSE W GML 17m
AREA 102sqmNO. OF BEDS 3 BEDSBED SIZE 1.5m x 16m (24 sqm)PRODUCTION AREA 72sqmPATHWAYS 30sqm
GROWING TOMATOA. LEADING TIME
PRODUCTION AREA
GROWING TOMATOB. PRODUCTION CYCLE
NO. OF DAYS ACTIVITIES
45 DBP SEED SOWING
30 DBP POTTING OF SEEDLING
10 DBP SOIL AMMENDMENTS
15 DBP BED PREPERATION
7 DBP BED CULTIVATION
2 DBP LAY-OUTING
1 DBP BASAL APPLICATION
0 TRANSPLANTING
1 DAP IRRIGATION
3 DAP IRRIGATE EVERY OTHER DAY
PRODUCTION AREA
GROWING TOMATOB. PRODUCTION CYCLE
NO. OF DAYS ACTIVITIES
7 DAP TRELLIS ESTABLISHENT
8 DAP APPLYING FERTILIZER
15 DAP SPRAY PESTICIDE IF NESCESSARY
16 DAP GUIDE THE PLANT TO TRELIS
17 DAP PRUNE UNPRODUCTIVE BRANCH
18 DAP REMOVE DEFORM FRUIT
LIMIT TO 3-4 FRUIT PER BUNCH
24 DAP APPLY FERTILIZER EVERY 3 WEEKS
30 DAP
ESTIMATE TO START HARVEST HARVEST 20 -30 % RIPE
NEVER REMOVE THE CROWN WHEN HARVESTHARVEST PERIOD WILL LAST FOR 2 – 3 MONTHS
PRODUCTION AREA
GROWING TOMATOC. FARM INPUTS
PARTICULARS QTY UNIT/PRICE AMOUNT
SEEDS 350 .50 175.00
SOWING TRAY 1 15 15.00COIRDUST 9 50 450.00
LIME 3 20 60.00
FERTILIZER 480.00
PESTICIDE 500.00
LABOR 108 43.75 3,375.00
TOTAL 6,055.00
PRODUCTION AREA
GROWING TOMATOD. TARGET HARVEST
PARTICULARS TARGET
WEIGHT / FRUIT 150 grams
WEIGHT / HILL 3 kilos
WEIGHT / sqm 12 kilos
HARVEST / GH / CYCLE 720 kilos
BUYING PRICE Php 25.00 per kilo
SALES / GH / BATCH 18,000.00
PRODUCTION AREA DETALS
NO. OF WEEKS SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
1-2 WEEKS SOWING TO POTTING
2 WEEKS POTTING TO TRANSPLANTING
4-6 WEEKS TRANSPLANTING TO HARVEST
GREENHOUSE W GML 17m
AREA 102sqmNO. OF BEDS 3 BEDSBED SIZE 1.5m x 16m (24 sqm)PRODUCTION AREA 72sqmPATHWAYS 30sqm
LEAFY LETTUCEA. LEADING TIME
PRODUCTION AREA
LEAFY LETTUCEB. PRODUCTION CYCLE
NO. OF DAYS ACTIVITIES
21 DBP SEED SOWING
18 DBP SOIL AMMENDMENTS
14 DBP BED PREPERATION
10 DBP POTTING
2 DBP BED LAY-OUTING
1 DBP BASAL APPLICATION
0 TRANSPLANTING
1 DAP IRRIGATION
3 DAP IRRIGATION EVERY OTHER DAY
7 DAP SPRAY PESTICIDE IF NESCESSARY
PRODUCTION AREA
LEAFY LETTUCEB. PRODUCTION CYCLE
NO. OF DAYS ACTIVITIES
18 DAP APPLY FERTILIZER
30 DAP ESTIMATE OF FIRST HARVESTHARVEST PERIOD WILL LAST FOR 1-2 WEEKS
PRODUCTION AREA
C. FARM INPUTS / PRODUCT EXPENSES
PARTICULARS QTY UNIT/PRICE AMOUNT
SEEDS 3000 600.00
SOWING TRAY 4 15 60.00COIRDUST 9 50 450.00
LIME 3 20 60.00
FERTILIZER 480 480.00
PESTICIDE 500 500.00
LABOR 70 43.75 3,062.50
SUPERVISION
TOTAL 5,212.50
LEAFY LETTUCE
PRODUCTION AREA
LEAFY LETTUCE D. TARGET HARVEST
PARTICULARS TARGET
TARGET GRM / PC 100 grams
HARVEST / PC / SQM 30 pcs
HARVEST / GH 2592 pcs
2.2 kgs 259.20 kgs TOTAL 9,072.00
Organic Greenhouse & Nursery Management
Hector L. FajardoGold King Farm Systems & Garden Center
13- 14 January 2006BSU Closed Gym, La Trinidad, Benguet
THE GREENHOUSE INDUSTRY
Mixture of small, family-run tunnels to some 1000 to 4000 sqm units for cut flower, vegetable and others. Few corporation-run using state of art technology.
Dramatic yield increases for tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers dur ing past 7-8 years.
Leading greenhouse vegetables: tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, pep pers and culinary herbs such as basil, sage, and rosemary.
Increasing demand worldwide for organically-grown and pesticide-free early produce
THE GREENHOUSE INDUSTRYHow Can Small Producers Compete
Growing organic may bring 10 – 30% premium in the market.
Small growers provide consumers prefer vegetables grown with minimum pesticides.
Growing public are informed of values of organic produce: freshe r, tastes better, healthier.
Need year-round production to keep profitability. Like raise crops other than vegetables, like bedding plants and poinsettias for spring.
Must find niche markets, like salad greens.
Coops of small growers can provide better market niche and marke t strength.
Organic Greenhouse Production
Definition: excludes use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides and growth regulators. Farmers rely on crp rotation, crop residues, animal manures, legumes, green manures, organic wastes to supply plant ant nutrients.
Organic certification by an accepted certifier provide marketabi lity.
Need to develop acceptable sources of organic fertilizers able t o supply same level nutrients as synthetic.
THE GREENHOUSE INDUSTRY
SOURCES OF ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Products derived from algae and seaweedBat guano and fish wasteCrab-shell meal, blood meal, feather meal, fish meal, alfalfa mealDistiller ’s dried grains.Other organic wastes from the agri-food industry.
Application of Liquid FertilizerFertigation – liquid fertilizer applied through irrigation lines - is common greenhouse practice.Nitrogen and phosphorus are applied through fertigation.
SOURCES OF ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Soil vs. Soilless Greenhouse Culture
Soil culture: vegetables are grown in native soil or loamy soil brought inside.Organic fertilizers, soil amendments and compost are applied.Soilless medium: Can be done via hydroponics or with an organicsubstrate.
Soil contamination and toxicity sets in abused soils due to acidity, pesticide residues, etc.
Soil disinfection includes steam, electrical heat and biological control.Non-herbicidal weed-control inside the greenhouse include hand hoeing, steam pasteurization, mulching (fabric, plastic, or organic mulches)Soilless system advantage is easier control of disease problems.
SOILESS CULTURE METHODS FOR GREENHOUSE FARMING
Bag culture has become the preferred method because it is easy to establish and manage
In bag culture, pants are grown in a soilless medium contained I lay-flat or upright p- e bags and fed with liquid fertilizer through drip irrigation lines.Media can be peat/vermiculite, sawdust, rockwool, rice hulls, pi ne bark, peanut hulls.
Adopting bag culture will require specially formulated potting mixes or mix their own.
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