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Govt expands goat production in Ilocos Region
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Jul 4, 2009 - 11:13:14 AM
MANILA,
July 5 (PNA) --The Department of Agriculture (DA) is expanding its goat
production program, initially in the Ilocos region, to meet rising
demand for ruminants in the local and export markets like Saudi Arabia
and Bahrain.
The
expansion program was launched recently in La Union through
establishment of the Small Ruminant Center (SRC) in Barangay Cuenca in
Pugo town.
The facility was the first of its kind in Ilocos Region, said Agriculture Region 2 executive director Cipriano Santiago.
In
a report to DA Secretary Arthur Yap, Livestock Development Council
director Carlos Mendoza said: “The Center will help meet not only the
domestic demand for goats but also the growing demand for the ruminants
in export markets in the Middle East like Bahrain and Saudi Arabia,
which, according to the LDC, are in need of 4,000 head of goats a
month.”
Dr.
Jovita Datuin, who manages Ilocos Integrated Agriculture Research
Center, said the concept of establishing an SRC in Pugo was the result
of DA’s expansion program on Rural Enterprise Development for
Innovative Goat Production Systems (RED-IGPS).
The
RED-IGPS, a project of the DA’s Research Division, showcases various
technologies on goat production to make interested goat raisers become
entrepreneurially equipped on goat production systems.
The
project hopes to help reduce poverty in the countryside by improving
daily income of farmers through goat-raising, Datuin said.
After
Pugo, DA is set to expand the project to other La Union municipalities
of Bacnotan, San Juan and Bauang and two other municipalities in
Pangasinan province .
The
Ginintuang Masaganang Ani-Livestock Program in Ilocos Region will
provide counterpart funding for expansion of the project in these
municipalities.
Datuin
said the Pugo SRC, which is managed by farmer-cooperator Artemio
Calletong, will serve as show window of different goat breeds such as
the Anglo-nubian, Saanen, Boer and upgrade breeds that are available at
the center for sale.
Goat
production technologies such as selection of breeds, housing, nutrient
and health management practices are likewise available for duplication
and adoption by interested farmers, Datuin said.
The SRC in Pugo also sells grasses and legumes in its forage garden at affordable prices.
Propagation
of grasses and legumes is done at the center which could produce an
average of around 5,000 seedlings that sell for a minimum price of P5
per seedling.
Assuming that the center could sell at this amount, it could gain an income of around P25,000 a month, Datuin said.
Apart from this income from the forage garden, upgraded goat offspring are available for sale at the center.
As
a business enterprise, Dr. Datuin said goat offspring for F1 breed can
be sold for P120 a kilo while the F2 breed is being sold for P220 a
kilo live weight.
When dressed, chevon (goat meat) can be sold at P250 a kilo at current market prices.
The
center also processes goat manure and other farm waste into fertilizer
which is an effective alternative to costly commercial fertilizers,
Datuin said. (PNA)
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