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Bamboostic Craft products are hand-made that comes from natural materials and vary slightly
from piece to piece, hence tolerance points are always expected. This is a part of the beauty and
artistic quality of the products.The artisans, handcrafters, product developers and researchers,
giving life to a simple raw material and transforming to a masterpiece items. Complete deliveries
and Timely shipments. We have ways and means in giving you the best and the most reasonable
prices without prejudicing to quality and service. The company logo pertains to bamboo since
the primary materials in manufacturing craft products is bamboo poles. This will be serve as the
INTRODUCTION
Bamboo is a precious gift of nature to human because of its excellent growth rate and
remarkable properties. It is one of the most sought after materials, especially in tropical countries.
Bamboo resembles some of the characteristics of wood although it is not durable. It also
deteriorates after several years of use, putting heavy pressure on the resources, owning to increase
According to its origin, bamboo is known to the entire world has been around and used for
centuries. Records dating back more than seven thousand years talk about products made of
bamboo such as arrows, paper, building materials, and books. Because of its origins, the current
way it is used, and the economic sustainability of the plant, bamboo is an excellent resource.
The word bamboo comes from the Kannada term bambu, which was introduced to English
through Indonesian and Malay. Bamboos have long been considered the most primitive grasses,
flowers with three lodicules, six stamens, and three stigmata. Following more recent molecular
phylogenetic research, many tribes and genera of grasses formerly included in the Bambusoideae
are now classified in other subfamilies, e.g. the Anomochlooideae, the Puelioideae, and the
Ehrhartoideae. The subfamily in its current sense belongs to the BOP clade of grasses, where it is
geographic divisions representing the New World herbaceous species (Olyreae), tropical woody
bamboos (Bambuseae), and temperate woody bamboos (Arundinarieae). The woody bamboos do
not form a monophyletic group; instead, the tropical woody and herbaceous bamboos are sister to
the temperate woody bamboos. Together, more than 1,400 species are placed in 115 genera.
Most bamboo are native to warm and moist tropical and warm temperate climates.
However, many species are found in diverse climates, from hot tropical regions to cool
mountainous regions and highland cloud forests. In the Asia-Pacific region, they occur across East
Asia, from 50N latitude in Sakhalin south to Northern Australia, and west to India and the
Himalayas. China, Japan, Korea, India, and Australia, all have several endemic populations. They
also occur in small numbers in sub-Saharan Africa, confined to tropical areas, from southern
Senegal in the north to southern Mozambique and Madagascar in the south. In the Americas,
bamboo has a native range from 47 S in southern Argentina and the beech forests of central Chile,
through the South American tropical rainforests, to the Andes in Ecuador near 14,000 feet.
Bamboo is also native through Central America and Mexico, northward into the Southeastern
United States, Canada and continental Europe is not known to have any native species of bamboo.
Recently, some attempts have been made to grow bamboo on a commercial basis in the Great
Lakes region of east-central Africa, especially in Rwanda. In the United States, several companies
are growing, harvesting, and distributing species such as Phyllostachysnigra (Henon) and
Phyllostachysedulis (Moso).
The species of bamboo that we know today evolved from prehistoric grasses between thirty
and forty million years ago, long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. It then became the major
food source for herbivorous animals, eventually becoming a food source for the modern human
being as well.
Bamboogrows everywhere in the world except those places with extremely cold climates,
it is thought to have originated in China, where the first use of bamboo to make every day items
was recorded. This tall, hearty grass was used for as many products as they could manage, as it
Bamboo, in fact, is one of the most widely used products in the Philippines youll see it
everywhere. The Filipinos believe that humans were created when a giant bamboo split in half;
and the people give bamboo a lot of importance- and rightly so; its one of the most useful plants
around. Besides being used for mundane purposes like construction material, fishing traps, fishing
rods and blinds, bamboo is also used to make some lovely handicrafts- ashtrays, vases,
. Bamboo was used frequently in the eastern hemisphere for housing for centuries, it is now
only becoming popular in the western part of the world. More and more architects are seeing the
beauty and intelligence in using bamboo for structures and other building material, and are
Bamboo has been used through history not only because of the strength of the material, but
also through the renewable prospects. Through history, wood has become more and scarcer, simply
because to produce a full-grown tree can take up to sixty years, and then another sixty years time
for a replacement. Species of bamboo equal to the height and width of a tree take as little as sixty
days to mature completely.Bamboo is also easy to grow because of the root systems.Bamboo is
rich history. It will be used for years to come in everything from housing to bed sheets, and even
The Philippines is rich in bamboo and bamboo products. Bamboos grow abundantly.
Bamboos are used for building materials as sources of food and as a versatile raw product
In the Philippines, bamboo has diverse, functional and traditional uses. It underlies so much
of Philippine culture that it is part of many ceremonies, traditions and beliefs. Philippine culture is
also replete with myths and tales about bamboo. For example, the first Filipino man ("lalaki") and
woman (babae") came from a piece of bamboo according to a in the past, bamboo production area
would only refer to bamboos naturally growing in the forest and in "natural stands" in private
lands.
Some bamboo shoots are edible and are used in many Asian dishes and broths. These are
available in sliced from both fresh and canned version. The shoots of some species need to be
soiled before they can be eaten because of their toxic content.Bamboo is used for treating
infections. It is a good source of protein and potassium.In countries like china and India, bamboo
was used to hold up simple suspension bridges.Bamboo is used in making furniture and used to
make music instrument.Furniture made from bamboo includes sala set, dining tables, and corner
and center tables, cabinets, beds, lounging chairs, sofa beds and rocking chairs.
It is also used for handicrafts which are nontraditional products made of indigenous raw
materials like bamboo. Processed foods such as bamboo shoots are either pickled or diced and are
being exported to more than twenty countries including Philippines. Construction materials for
low cost house among Filipinos especially those living in a countryside and the bamboo pole used
Bamboo craft are useful and beautiful. Generally, bamboo product are classified as primary
(poles, shoots, and stumps) secondary or semi-processed (sawali, splits, sticks, boards) and
finished products (handicraft, furniture, and ready-to-cook eat shoots.The primary and secondary
product is inputs for various industries including housing, fishing, agriculture, and manufacture
However, today, bamboo plantations have become dependable sources of raw materials for
some segments of the bamboo industry.Visayan myth.Majority of the countrys regions are
engaged in bamboo handicraft production. Because bamboo is readily available, it is crafted into
various household items/commercial articles for both local and foreign markets. Common items
include trays, lampshades, fancy baskets, brooches, napkin rings, penholder, jewelry boxes, flower
vases.
Handicraft products like baskets, brooms, feather dusters, bamboo sofa set, cabinets, and
other furniture. Accessories like earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and other clothing apparel which
young people today are fond of wearing are also made from native products like beads, shells,
seeds, and others. This is a clear indication that our handicraft industry is enjoying the patronage
of Filipinos nationwide.
Handicraft is a type of craft where people make things using only their hands or
basic tools. The items are usually decorative and have a particular use. Usually the term refers
The items often have cultural or religious value. Things made by mass
production or machines are not handicraft goods. Also, handicraft things are different from "arts
and crafts" because they are meant to be used for something. Handicraft items are generally
contrasted with mass production, things made on a factory production line. Philippines is blessed
with rich natural resources that are scattered throughout its 7,107 islands. These God-given natural
wonders are the sources of people's food, shelter, and other basic needs. After some time, people
acquired many skills that enabled them to tinker with nature. They used the raw materials from
trees, plants, and other natural resources that are very abundant and turned them into simple, yet
out of bamboo. The business offers home decorations as well as souvenir and some gift items. The
business will use bamboo as the main materials in producing the products. There is an abundant
supply of bamboo in the locality that is why the used of bamboo should be maximize. There are
many handicraft businesses in the locality yet there is still no business that offers pure bamboo
crafts product.
Name of the business
The business shall be named BAMBOOSTIC CRAFTS The proponents choose the name
bamboostic crafts because the main material to be used in making the handicraft product is
bamboo and due to the artistic skills that the proponents possessed, they chose such business
name and since they were to make handicraft products out of bamboo so they come up with the
Location
The proposed business location shall composed of two places around the Sto. Domingo
Municipality. The first location was at Nagbettedan, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur where one of the
proponents resides, it will be in their extension house. It will serve as the manufacturing site for
greater convenient. The second location was at 2nd Floor, Public Market, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos
Sur between a saloon and a tailoring shop. It will serve as the showroom for the finished products.
Chapter II
become a means of livelihood for them, especially now that many handicraft owners are exporting
their products to Japan, United States, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other
According to the Forest Products and Research Institute, The Global trade of bamboo
products averaged $1.49 B (2007-2010).The International market value for commercial bamboo
is expected to hit $17B by 2015 and 45% of the total market will be accounted for by emerging
products. Philippines intends to maintain its rank as the world's 6thLargest exporter of bamboo and
rattan products. In 2010, the Philippine bamboo industry was formalize by virtue of Executive
Order 879 that created the Philippine Bamboo Industry Development Council (PBIDC) Directs
the use of bamboo for at least twenty five (25%) percent of the desk and other furniture
requirements of public elementary and secondary schools. Pole production and processing are the
two major components of the bamboo industry.There are 70 known species of bamboo in the
Philippines of which 53 are erect and 17 are climbing. Only nine are economically important which
include kawayan tinik (Bambusa blumeana), bayog (B. merrilliana), kawayan killing (B. vulgaris)
levis), kayali (G. atter), buho (Schizostachyum lumampao), and anos (S. lima). In 2011, US$
424,872 (PhP17.4 M) worth of bamboo handicrafts were exported to Brunei Darussalam, Italy,
Japan, South Korea, Poland, Turkey, United Arab emirates and United States of America. These
included baskets and basket ware containers, purses, handbags and wallets.
Philippines is bless with rich natural resources that are scattered throughout its 7,107
islands. These God-given natural wonders are the sources of people's food, shelter, and other basic
needs. After some time, people acquired many skills that enabled them to tinker with nature. They
used the raw materials from trees, plants, and other natural resources that are very abundant and
The Philippines is the second largest world producer of handicrafts, mainly baskets out of
exchange earning of the country (US$71.9M in 2000) while many handicraft items are also sold
on the local market. Altogether, the sector is providing livelihood to more than 1 million Filipinos.
Although the industry has experienced some setbacks over the last ten years, it has kept the respect
of the high-end markets in the United States, European Union, and Japan and has only lost a great
Bamboo products are distributed to both domestic and export markets. The domestic
market is segmented for furniture and handicraft. The high-quality products are directed to high-
end markets (i.e., hotels, restaurants, condominiums, and residential houses) while low- quality
In terms of local market, the furniture and handicraft industries topped the local
user/market of bamboo product in the country accounting for about 40% of the total production.
Next to this, in terms of total volume of consumption, the fish pen and the housing and construction
sectors pegged at about 25% while the vegetable (crates) and fruit (props and crates) industries
accounted for about 10%.Registered bamboo firms are located mostly in Metro Manila,
Pangasinan, Cebu, Iloilo, and Bacolod. Enterprising individuals or groups are now also in Rizal,
Despite this, Filipino craftsmen have indigenously overcome scarcity and increasing prices
of raw materials by constantly producing new designs for their products. Over the years, Philippine
handicrafts have evolved through innovative changes in designs reinforced by exciting choices
and combination of indigenous materials. There is, however still ample room for improvement,
particularly in remote upland communities with little access to market information, brokering
services, capital, and technologies for value addition. Is enjoying the patronage of Filipinos
nationwide.
Almost every family in the Philippines owns one or more handicraft products like baskets,
brooms, feather dusters, bamboo sofa set, cabinets, and other furniture. Accessories like earrings,
bracelets, necklaces, and other clothing apparel which young people today are fond of wearing are
also made from native products like beads, shells, seeds, and others. This is a clear indication that
our handicraft industry. Almost every family in the Philippines owns one or more handicraft
products like baskets, brooms, feather dusters, bamboo sofa set, cabinets, and other furniture.
Accessories like earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and other clothing apparel which young people
today are fond of wearing are also made from native products like beads, shells, seeds, and others.
This is a clear indication that our handicraft industry is enjoying the patronage of Filipinos
nationwide.
Marketing objectives and goals
Generally, the proponents sought to assess the viability of putting up a handicraft business
in Ilocos Sur.
Marketing Strategies
The target market are the tourists, mostly local tourist, individuals and firms. And
if there is a probability, the proponents wanted to expose their products in different part of the
Product Offering
The product is made of bamboo which is well known to all. It will provide the
customers products which are very unique and original ones. It has original idea and concepts from
it which you never seen before. It could also be a customized product if the customer wishes too.
It aims to create effective quality control in manufacturing bamboo handicraft and to attain quality
of the products. Also to outsource the best quality of raw materials for the product.
Price Offering
The partners will be using the cost based pricing wherein the cost of the production
as a baseline to inform pricing decision. This strategy will ensure that it will cover the production
expense and that there will be a mark up to be count so that there will be no lose at all. It aims to
Promotion
communicate with the potential customers. It will also use advertising through television such as
TVigan, radio such as CoreFm and BomboRadyo and also through the use of internet to be able to
There is also a sales promotion which will be put in exhibits and when there is a
trade shows to be able to demonstrate the latest product line to potential customers. It will be a
great to have direct purchases with the potential customers and also to promote the product to
everyone.
The word of mouth will also be used to encourage people to attract customers. This
aims to build good and strong relationship with the supplier and the customer.
Place
Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur in the extension of the house where one of the partners resides. The
showroom for the finished products will be located at 2nd floor, Public Market, Sto. Domingo,
There is a plan to join in trade shows to better expose the products since our
location is not very accessible to potential customers but there will be no worry because there are
certain ways to make the products become accessible and reachable to the customers. This aims
There is no need to recruit sales agents because the partners/ owners will serve as the
sales agents at their own to better market the products since they have the sufficient knowledge
about the business so it is better to let them do the carrying of the marketing strategy to be used.
Chapter III
DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE
requirement,purchase of suppliers and any other requirements needed by the business suppliers
Accomplishment
of Legal
Requirements
Furnishing of the
place
Purchasing of
equipment,
furniture, fixture
Materials and
supplies
Hiring of
employees
Start of FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN..
Operation onwards
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
The business shall operate with a legal requirements needed in starting the
Mayors Permit
BIR Registration
The partners or employees are not allowed to work under the influence of
alcohol
Salaries are paid every 15th and 30th day of the month
Chapter IV
MANUFACTURING PLAN
Materials: Step 1
Bamboo Make 12-inches for the lampshade
Varnish using the bamboo.
Wood Glue Step2
Wood Cut the wood in a rectangular shape
Light bulb for the base
Electric Wire Step3
Bulb holder Cut the wood into half for the light to
Handy Shade Plug be place.
Step1
Make 12-inches for the lampshade
Chinese temple using the bamboo.
lampshade Step 2
Cut the 6ich. Bamboo and haft it for
Materials: the base
Bamboo Step3
Varnish And cut 4inch bamboo for the roof of
Wood Glue the lampshade
Wire Step4
Light bulb Inside of the lampshade placed the
Chinese temple lampshade Electric Wire light holder and the bulb
Bulb holder
Plug
Step1
Materials: The bamboo poles were measure and
Bamboo Poles cut according to its circular shape
Varnish Step2
Wood Glue The bamboo rings were assembled
Wire using wood glue to form rectangular
Cloth shape
Light bulb Step3
Electric Wire The bamboo was brush with varnish
Bulb holder to have a shiny natural color.
Plug Step4
Quadri lampshade Wood We used a portion wood to serve as
its stand
Step1
The bamboo poles were measure and
cut according to its circular shape
Materials: Step2
Bamboo Poles The bamboo rings were assembled
Varnish using wood glue to form circular
Wood Glue shape
Wire Step3
Nylon The bamboo was brushed with
Roofing Chandelier Light bulb varnish to have a shiny natural color.
Electric Wire
Bulb holder
Plug
Step1
The bamboo poles were measure and
cut according to its circular shape
Materials: Step2
Bamboo Poles The bamboo rings were assembled
Varnish using wood glue to form circular
Wood Glue shape
Wire Step3
Nailon The bamboo was brush with varnish
Light bulb to have a shiny natural color.
Electric Wire Step1
Bamboo Pendant Bulb holder The bamboo poles were measure and
Lampshade Plug cut according to its circular shape
Step2
The bamboo rings were assembled
using wood glue to form circular
shape
Materials: Step3
Bamboo Poles The bamboo was brush with varnish
Varnish to have a shiny natural color.
Wood Glue
Wire
Nylon
Light bulb
Electric Wire
Bulb holder
Discolier Plug
Step1
The bamboo poles were measure and
cut according to its circular shape
Materials; Step2
Mirror Cut the mirror in circular shape using
Bamboo the diamond cutter
Wood glue Step 3
The bamboo rings were assembled
using wood glue
Step4
Mirroring The bamboo was brush with varnish
to have a shiny natural color.
Step
Cut the bamboo into 8inch and 6inch
stick Step2
Materials; Cut the mirror in circular shape using
Mirror the diamond cutter
Bamboo Step 3
Wood glue The bamboo rings were assembled
using wood glue
Mirror Stick Step4
The bamboo was brush with varnish
to have a shiny natural color.
Materials; Step1
Mirror Cut the bamboo into 12 inches stick.
Bamboo Cut the mirror in circular shape using
Wood glue the diamond cutter
Step 3
The bamboo rings were assembled
using wood glue
Step4
The bamboo was brush with varnish
to have a shiny natural color.
Rays of the Sun Mirror
Step1
Materials; Cut the bamboo into rectangular
Mirror shape
Bamboo Cut the mirror in circular shape using
Wood glue the diamond cutter
Step 3
The bamboo rings were assembled
using wood glue
Step4
The bamboo was brush with varnish
to have a shiny natural color.
Artique Mirror
Materials; Step 1
Bamboo Cut the bamboo into
Varnish Circular shape
Liha Step 2
Measure the size of cellphone on the
Bamboo Speaker top of the bamboo to be place.
Step 3 Step4
The bamboo was brush with varnish
to have a shiny natural color.
Outsource products from other handicraft businesses
Postal Address:
14 Natividad Street, Paltok, San Francisco Del Monte, Quezon City, Philippines 1105
Lot 10 Block 210 Labayane Street, North Fairview Park, Quezon City, Philippines 1121
PhilExport info@anrcraftphils.com
RT Crafts Enterprise
Bamboo Supplier:
CP No.09058548607 CP No.09184366275
Ilocos Sur
Raw Materials and Manufacturing tools
R Sytian Merchandise
CP No. 09177200129
Office Supplies
Two Brothers
Mirror Supplier
Glassbuilt
A.Form of Ownership
Tabangin-50%
Dizon-50%
A. Organizational Chart
Manager/bookkeeper
Laborer
B. Officer and key Personnel
Manager/ Bookkeeper -He/ she must be a -He/ she should maintain 7000
- relationship.
of Science in work
creative operation
-Designs the product
laborer
cashiering customers
invoice
-maintains the
cleanliness and
orderliness of the
store
undergraduate. materials
-at least 18 years of
hours.
-preferably artistic
CHAPTER VI
FINANCIAL PLAN
Financial Assumption
All office supplies, raw materials, manufacturing supplies will be replenished at the
Manufacturing tools will be depreciated for 3-year straight -line method with no
salvage value.