DA embarks on four-year P1.5B dairy project to increase local production
The Department of Agriculture (DA) is embarking on a four-year P1.56-billion intensified community-based dairy enterprise development project, in a bid to boost local dairy production.
In a statement, the DA said the project will be funded by the loan proceeds under the United States Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act or Public Law 480 (US PL480) Title 1 program.
The project was originally approved in 2018 by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide livelihood opportunities to rural farm families through goat raising, it said.
Upon the instruction of Agriculture Secretary William Dar, the DA said the Philippine Council for Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) revised and expanded the project to include dairy cattle and carabao, and sought the approval of USDA.
"We sincerely thank the USDA, represented in the Philippines by Agricultural Counselor Morgan Haas, for favorably concurring with our revised project, that will boost the country’s livestock population, and subsequently increase the production of fresh milk, and provide more incomes to farm families in the coming years,” Dar said.
"In addition to dairy goat, cattle and carabao production, the project includes infrastructure development, technology transfer, and other initiatives to ensure increased fresh milk production in the next four years, starting this year," he said.
Under the project, the P1.56-B budget will be apportioned to three DA agencies, namely P987 million for the National Dairy Authority for dairy cattle, P512 million for the Philippine Carabao Center, and P67 million for PCAF, for project monitoring and evaluation.
The project features six major components:
• Dairy animal procurement and distribution - P962 million
• Expanded artificial insemination (AI)- P244 million
• Feed production and development - P16.4 million
• Dairy enterprises development - P93 million
• Capacity building - P23 million
• Project management, monitoring, and evaluation - P227.9 million
The DA said the four-year dairy project aims to attain the following goals:
• Additional production of 27.7 million liters of fresh milk
• lncrease livestock population of dairy cattle by 7,323 head and dairy goat by 9,611 head through importation and expanded animal breeding programs; dairy carabao by 922 head through importation and local procurement of purebred or crossbred buffaloes and production of additional 10,992 head of dairy buffaloes by 2025
• Increase production of female calf of cattle and carabao by 8,562 head annually through expanded AI services
As of December 31, 2019, the DA's Bureau of Animal Industry said the country has about 9.2 million heads, comprising 2.54 million cattle, 2.87 million carabaos, and 3.81 million goats.
“Very few of them are dairy, totaling 60,382: cattle, 25,481; carabaos, 18,291; and goats, 16,610,” the DA said.
The expanded dairy project also involves the following tasks:
•Infusion of purebred and crossbred dairy stocks;
• Use of advanced breeding technologies;
• Establishment and strengthening of community-based dairy enterprises within identified impact dairy zones;
• Increase average family income of dairy farmers by 20% annually through the development of carabao-based enterprises;
• Increase average income of dairy goat farmers by 18%;
• Double the income of dairy farmers with the establishment and enhancement of goat-based and cattle-based dairy enterprises.
The DA-PCAF will serve as the project’s lead implementing agency, and will be supported by the NDA, the PCC, and the DA's National Livestock Program.
The last time the country availed of the US PL480 commodity loan was in 2006, and 12 years later in 2018 for the dairy goat project that was revised and expanded to include dairy cattle and carabao. —LDF, GMA News