NegOcc launches first Dairy Box to boost local dairy market

Negrenses now have a new one-stop shop for a variety of carabao’s milk products with the opening of Dairy Box at Satellite Market Barangay I in Victorias City, Negros Occidental on April 18, 2024.


Senator Mark Villar, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Trade, Commerce, and Entrepreneurship, served as the esteemed guest of the program. He led the blessing and inauguration ceremony together with Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez. They were also joined by DA-Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) Deputy Executive Director Dr. Caro Salces, DA-PCC at La Carlota Stock Farm (PCC at LCSF) Center Director Eva Alvarez, DA Regional Office VI RTD for Operations and Extension Engr. Jose Albert Barrogo, and Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Placeda Lemana.


The Dairy Box serves as the first one-stop store for carabao dairy products in Negros Occidental Province.


Senator Villar praised the City Mayor and LGU for their innovative initiatives, stressing the Dairy Box’s positive influence on the local community.


He shared his early experiences with fresh carabao’s milk and its nutritional benefits for children, saying, “Fresh milk makes a real difference.”


Moreover, Senator Villar highlighted the Dairy Box’s purpose and benefits for the Victorias City community and Negros Occidental Province.

“The Dairy Box will serve as a support infrastructure for processing and marketing carabao milk products. We look forward to this becoming additional income for our carabao farmers, as it will be a one-stop shop for various products like flavored milk, yogurt, cheese, and more,” he stated.


Mayor Benitez named the event the “Great Victorias Carabao Moo-vement (Movement),” not just to launch facilities, but to establish a foundation for future prosperity in the city.


“These projects are not just about infrastructure; they are symbols of hope. They reflect our commitment to nurturing our land, our animals, and most importantly, our people,” he expressed.

Mayor Javi emphasized the transformative impact of fresh carabao’s milk on children’s growth and its potential to combat malnutrition.

San Antonio Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SAFMPC) will serve as the LGU’s partner in managing and operating the Dairy Box.


The ceremony included a symbolic milk toast to signify unity and commitment to present and future collaborations.


The Dairy Box is part of the Carabao-based Business Improvement Network (CBIN) or ALAB Karbawan project funded by the Office of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Food, and Agrarian Reform chaired by Senator Cynthia Villar.


Dairy Box-Victorias City offers a range of carabao’s milk-based products, including pasteurized milk, flavored milk, yogurt, milk gelo, ice cream, kesong puti, cookies, pastillas de leche, dulce de leche, and dulce gatas.

Also present during the ceremony were Vice Mayor Abelardo Bantug III, Board Member Richard Julius Sablan, city councilors, barangay leaders, Victorias City vet, department heads, and other DA-PCC employees.

Enhanced carabao-based livelihood opportunities for SLP beneficiaries in Region VII

Beneficiaries of the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) now have expanded opportunities in carabao-related livelihood endeavors. This development follows the recent signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) among the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and its partner agencies in the private, government, and State Colleges and Universities (SUCs).


Said MOA intends to support the objectives of the SLP and align with the government’s ten-point developmental agenda. It aims to provide harmonized capability-building and agriculture-related livelihood interventions to qualified program participants and organize them into Community-Based Organizations (CBO) to connect with future and potential markets, both private and government.


In this partnership, the DA-PCC at USF is expected to provide technical support on dairy buffalo management to the SLP beneficiaries; facilitate their access to various trainings and seminars about dairy enterprise establishment. The collaboration extends to strengthening participants’ competencies and knowledge through CBO formation, leadership training initiatives, and ongoing program monitoring and evaluation in close coordination with the DSWD Office and other partner agencies.


The MOA signing ceremony took place on April 8 at the Robinsons Galleria Activity Center in Cebu City.

DA-PCC presents Kardeli, Blockmate at ALOK 2024

The DA-Philippine Carabao Center’s (DA-PCC) Kardeli and Blockmate are two of the products presented during the 2024 Annual Launch of Knowledge Products for Adoption and Commercialization (ALOK): The Annual Regional Technological Pitching held today at the Academic Affairs Amphitheatre, Central Luzon State University (CLSU).


ALOK serves as a platform for innovation, collaboration, and progress, fostering a dynamic ecosystem for the advancement of agricultural and entrepreneurial endeavors in the Philippines.


A total of 15 presenters (Food and Non-Food Clusters) from different agencies and State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) presented their technologies.


Under the non-food cluster, Psalm Joseph Lavarias, science research analyst of DA-PCC’s Production System and Nutrition Section, gave a presentation titled, “A Multi-Nutrient Lick Block as Feed Supplement for Ruminants and Method of Producing Blockmate.”


“Blockmate” is a supplement feed for buffaloes, cows, goats, and sheep. It is rich in energy, minerals and nitrogen (which becomes protein in the body) that animals need to accelerate their growth and milk production.


Patrizia Camille Saturno, Science Research Specialist II of DA-PCC’s Carabao Enterprise Development Section (CEDS), introduced Kardeli, the agency’s own brand of premium carabao’s meat.


Following the presentation of the 15 agri-based technologies, the participants were engaged in discussions, offering feedback, suggestions for improvement, and strategies for effective promotion and support for these innovations.


Dr. Edgar Orden, vice president for research and extension, emphasized the crucial role of commercialization in driving the development of innovative products. He congratulated all participants and urged everyone to be aware and to attract potential investors to support these innovative ventures.


CLSU President Evaristo Abella praised the technology generators for their achievements and expressed hope that the event would open up more opportunities for commercialization, ultimately leading to a better community through trade-blazing innovation.


The activity is an initiative of the DOST-PCAARRD titled “Regional Agri-Aqua Innovation System Enhancement (RAISE) Program in Central Luzon.

DA-PCC at USF trains more AI technicians

The Department of Agriculture-Philippine Carabao Center at Ubay Stock Farm (DA-PCC at USF) commenced the training on intensified reproductive management and welcomed the 44th batch of trainees for Basic Artificial Insemination (AI) and Pregnancy Diagnosis (PD) for Large Ruminants on April 11 in Lomangog, Ubay, Bohol.


The participants are aspiring Visayans from Bohol and Cebu who wish to become AI technicians, while the other three are staff of DA-PCC at USF who want to advance their skills in intensified reproductive management.

Bonifacia Granada, the AI training coordinator of the center, stressed the pivotal role of AI technicians in increasing the production of genetically improved carabaos in the countryside.


“The purpose of DA-PCC is to upgrade the breed of the carabaos of the farmers,” Granada emphasized.


“Thus, to ensure continuity of the genetic improvement program in the field and to cope with the agency’s increasing target on calf and consequently milk production, the center had programmed at least two (2) trainings every year,” Granada explained.


Dr. Maria Dinah Loculan, center director of the DA-PCC at USF, inspired the participants with the income opportunities of an AI technician. She said that the center is giving incentives to every conduct of AI and PD and an additional one for every calf produced from the said breeding technique. This is on top of the AI fee they will receive from the farmers, especially the village-based AI technicians (VBAITs).


Dr. Loculan further encouraged the trainees to be more inquisitive and eager to learn throughout the training, particularly about the “skill” component.


“Above all, it is important to uphold honesty, particularly when communicating with farmers regarding the actual condition of their carabaos, so that they will perceive the sincerity of our service,” Dr. Loculan continued.


Since 2006, DA-PCC at USF has trained 561 AI technicians from Regions 6, 7, and 8. However, only half of them are actively doing AI, as some of them took another living path, were retired, worked overseas, or were deceased.

Granada stated that in addition to supporting the agency’s upgrading program, the AI technician could also assist in educating and training the farmer in milk collection after the inseminated carabao gives birth. This is because the collected milk will be processed and eventually sold, particularly in light of the current implementation of the milk-feeding program.


The training will run for 24 days and conclude on May 3, 2024. It comprises a three-day lecture, a one-week practicum at DA-PCC at USF farm, and a two-week practice in the field.

DA Asec. Daniel Atayde visits DA-PCC to explore collab opportunities

Department of Agriculture (DA) Assistant Secretary for Logistics Daniel Atayde visited the DA-Philippine Carabao Center National Headquarters and Gene Pool yesterday, April 5, to discuss potential collaborations and logistics improvement.


He was warmly welcomed by DA-PCC Executive Director Dr. Liza Battad and other DA-PCC officials.


The discussions primarily focused on enhancing collaboration between DA-PCC and DA through the Kadiwa program, an initiative by the DA aimed at promoting local agricultural products. Asec. Atayde and Dr. Battad explored strategies to leverage this partnership for product promotion and potential tie-ups with private sectors to demonstrate a shared commitment to boosting visibility and market reach within the agricultural sector.


The meeting also tackled improving logistics for the distribution of milk to the beneficiaries of the Department of Education’s (DepEd) feeding program. Asec Atayde and the DA-PCC team engaged in discussions to rationalize distribution channels thereby ensuring an efficient supply of dairy products to educational institutions and supporting the nutritional needs of undernourished children nationwide.


During the tour, Asec Atayde gained insights into DA-PCC’s facilities, including laboratories and dairy farms. He also commended DA-PCC’s infrastructure’s design and functionality, and high-quality products

DA-PCC, Lamut, Ifugao join forces to revitalize carabao population

To revitalize the Carabao Development Program in the Ifugao Province, the DA-Philippine Carabao Center at Cagayan State University (DA-PCC at CSU) and the municipality of Lamut, Ifugao signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) during the Farmers and Fisherfolk Day at Lamut Tourism Village on April 4, 2024.


The collaboration between Lamut and DA-PCC extends beyond the singular objective of implementing the Carabao Development Program. It also aims to address the declining population of carabaos in the area. In recent years, Lamut has witnessed a reduction in its carabao population, primarily attributed to the prevalent slaughtering practices for culinary consumption. Carabao meat holds immense cultural significance in Lamut, often featured prominently in celebratory feasts such as weddings, festivals, and birthdays.


Mayor Victomar Bunnol’s proactive approach sparked the partnership when he approached DA-PCC, seeking assistance in replenishing the municipality’s carabao population.


Lamut envisions establishing a Buffalo Multiplier Farm and Breeding Center to increase their carabao population and to implement an ordinance regulating the slaughter of female buffaloes. This ordinance would promote the sustainable growth of the carabao population within Lamut.


Prior to the program’s official launch, the Municipal Agriculturist Office of Lamut, Ifugao, had already invited the DA-PCC to visit a15-hectare pastureland dedicated for the Multiplier Farm and breeding center.


Dr. Rovina R. Piñera, center director of DA-PCC at CSU reiterated DA-PCC’s unwavering commitment to supporting Lamut in this endeavor.


“Batid po naming ang kahalagahan ng mga kalabaw sa kultura ng Lamut, at buong puso po kaming sumusuporta kay Mayor at sa Municipality of Lamut sa inyong mga pagsisikap upang muling buhayin at paramihin ang populasyon ng inyong mga kalabaw. Handa kaming magbigay ng lahat ng kinakailangang tulong, mula sa teknikal na kaalaman at iba pang mga pangangailangan upang tiyakin ang tagumpay ng Carabao Development Program at ang pagtatatag ng inyong Multiplier Farm,” Dr. Piñera said.


With this newly established partnership, the Municipality of Lamut can anticipate a surge in interventions and services provided by DA-PCC. This collaborative effort promises a brighter future for Lamut’s carabao population and cultural heritage.

DA-PCC demonstrates excellence with recertification audit success

The Department of Agriculture-Philippine Carabao Center National Headquarters and Gene Pool (DA-PCCNHQGP) has once again proven its commitment to excellence by successfully passing external audits on three management system standards.


The two-day audit, conducted by Worldwide Quality Assurance (WQA) on April 3-4, validated the agency’s adherence to customer requirements, legal obligations, and other requirements (LOR) in line with three management system standards: the Quality Management System (QMS) – ISO 9001, Environmental Management System (EMS) – ISO 14001, and Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) – ISO 45001 standards.

The agency’s consistent dedication to these standards is evident as it embarks on its 8th certification cycle for QMS and 5th cycle for both EMS and OHSMS. Each certification cycle spans three years, underscoring the agency’s sustained commitment to excellence without encountering Major Nonconformities during its annual audits.


The audit team also recognized the cooperation and strong commitment of the top management and key personnel in continuously improving the effectiveness and integrity of its management systems.


Minda Diloy, DA-PCC’s Integrated Management Representative, expressed her gratitude to the auditees and PCCeans for their unwavering dedication and contributions towards securing DA-PCCNHQGP’s recertification during her final audit year before retirement.


Dr. Liza Battad, executive director of DA-PCC, affirmed the agency’s resolve to address all observations and recommendations highlighted by the WQA. She emphasized DA-PCC’s determination to exceed expectations and continuously improve its operations.


The successful recertification underscores DA-PCC’s ongoing pursuit of excellence in its management systems, ensuring high standards of quality, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety across its operations.

DA-PCC at CLSU facilitates feeding program for pupils of SCM, NE

The DA-Philippine Carabao Center at Central Luzon State University (DA-PCC at CLSU) facilitated the Adopt-a-School Feeding Program for 145 pupils of Villa Santos Elementary School in Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, today, April 2, 2024.


This activity is in support of the Batang Villa Santos Busog Lusog Feeding Program and is also part of the Women’s Month celebration.


Jeffrey E. Banawe, the school head, expressed his gratitude for selecting their school as the beneficiary of the feeding program, emphasizing its significance in ensuring the children’s well-being.


“Napaka swerte namin dahil kahit napakalayo namin sa city proper ay meron pa ring mga agency na lumalapit sa amin para tulungan at ibigay ‘yong tamang programa para itaguyod ang kalusugan ng mga bata. Maraming salamat po at napili ang aming eskwelahan sa mga ganitong programa,” Banawe said.


Students also conveyed their appreciation to the DA-PCC at CLSU staff through letters, expressing gratitude for the chocolate milk and bread they received. Each elementary student was provided with one chocolate milk and two breads.


The event was facilitated by Mildred T. Ramos, GAD focal person, Christine Helen M. Adriano, head of Procurement, Training, and Information Unit, along with the staff of DA-PCC at CLSU.

Mati City LGU highlights agro-industry revolution, bares plans for cara-industry

Mayor Michelle N. Rabat of Mati City made strides in boosting the city’s agriculture sector by meeting with Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., along with other key DA officials on April 1. Officials of the city of Mati presented their agro-industry revolution, with a particular focus on the city’s plans for advancing its carabao industry.

During the meeting, one of the topics discussed by Mayor Rabat was the city’s future endeavors and collaborations with government agencies aimed at enhancing the Carabao Development Program. These initiatives include establishing an institutional herd, intensifying breeding services, and producing high-quality products.


In addition, DA Undersecretary for Livestock Deogracias Victor B. Savellano took note of the city’s plans, acknowledging and supporting their strategies for their multi-sectoral benefits.


“Our city has gone from zero milk production to hundreds of liters, which signals a significant boost for our local dairy industry. We take pride in announcing that our carabao farmers are now venturing into dairy enterprise, poised to supply milk worth Php3 million to the Department of Education’s milk feeding program this year,” stated City Agriculturist Romelle Avance during an interview.


Since the inception of ALAB-Karbawan in Mati City, Mayor Rabat has been a proactive advocate for its implementation. This program has been beneficial to DA-PCC at University of Southern Mindanao’s assisted carabao keepers.