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I. THE PHILIPPINE DAIRY INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
The Dairy sector registered a 3.29% increase in volume of production second to hog but
posted the highest increase (5.07%) in value of production based on the report of the
Philippine Statistical Agency - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS) for the year 2015.
Sustained dairy animal production particularly in National Dairy Authority (NDA) assisted dairy
farms and high demand of milk by processors fostered the change.
Total dairy production reached 20.38 thousand MT-level and grossed around P653 million at
current prices.
Performance of the Dairy Sector
January - December 2015
* The NDA -assisted dairy projects shared more than 3/4 (or equivalent to 15.37
thousand MT) to the total national milk output.
II. AGENCY PERFORMANCE
1. MILK PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE OF NDA-ASSISTED DAIRY AREAS
Total milk production increased by 7% reaching 15.37 million liters from 14.30 million liters
in 2014. This pushed daily milk production to 42 tons.
NDA SCORECARD
Growth in the local dairy sector (NDA-assisted areas only)
December, 2015
Livestock
Sector
Volume- ‘000 MT Value – Million Pesos
January-December January- December
2014 2015 %
Change 2014 2015 % Change
Carabao 143.03 142.05 -0.69% 10,740.12 11,062.85 3.00%
Cattle 261.32 266.89 2.13% 23,641.62 24,540.54 3.80%
Hog 2,032.31 2,120.33 4.33% 204,104.89 206,944.21 1.39%
Goat 76.11 77.48 1.80% 8,649.14 8,917.17 3.10%
Dairy 19.73 20.38 3.29% 621.50 652.98 5.07%
Indicators 2014 2015 % Growth
Milk production
(‘000 litres) 14,304.26 15,372.66 7%
Milk production/day
(‘000 litres) 39.19 42.12 7%
Number of Dairy Herd 33,193 38,430 16%
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2. INFUSION OF DAIRY ANIMALS
A total of 1,415 imported animals from
New Zealand arrived last June 2015
that came in two (2) boatloads. Only
1,389 were accepted by the NDA. The
483 head pregnant heifer holstein
sahiwal arrived at the Cagayan De
Oro Port last June 9, 2015, and
another batch of 906 heads pregnant
of the same breed arrived at the Port
of Batangas last June 12, 2015. These animals were quarantined for 30 days at the King
Livestock Ranches and Nature Farms Corporation in Batangas and Nuevas Farm in Kiliog,
Libona Bukidnon in Mindanao. The animals were distributed as follows:
AREA Number of
Recipients
No. of Animals
Distributed
North Luzon 7 290
South Luzon 12 594
Visayas 3 60
Mindanao 10 445
TOTAL 32 1,389
3. DAIRY MULTIPLIER FARMS (DMF) OPERATION
The PL-480 funded project: “Multi-Year Dairy Animal Procurement and Breeding Program
to Upscale Heifer Production for the Local Dairy Industry” through the provision of
foundation stocks was responsible for creating dairy multiplier farms (DMFs). Currently,
there are 80 dairy multiplier farms with current stocks of 7,854 heads which is almost twice
the original animals they received.
DMF PERFORMANCE
AREA #DMFs Beginning
Stocks (#)
Current
Stocks
(#)
Herd
Growth (%)
NORTH LUZON 17 844 1,157 38%
SOUTH LUZON 23 1,537 2,619 70%
VISAYAS 12 803 2,185 172%
MINDANAO 28 823 1,893 130%
TOTAL 80 4,007 7,854 96%
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4. ANIMAL REPAYMENTS
Dairy Multiplier Farms were created to become local suppliers of dairy animals as
they passed on their animal harvests to new dairy farmers as payment for the
original animals they received.
As of December 2015, a total of 257 animal repayments were received from
Dairy Multiplier Farms from 2014 to December of 2015 broken down as follows:
5. BUY-BACK ENGAGEMENT
For this year, a total of 554 heads of dairy
cattle were already procured valued at
Php18.6 million under the Buy-back
program. These animals were distributed to
new and existing dairy farmers and
cooperatives all over the country. A total of
186 animals were distributed in Luzon, 300 in
Visayas and 68 in Mindanao.
6. CAPACITY BUILDING- TRAININGS COMPLETED
A total of 1,927 individuals were trained for the year particularly on Cheese and Yoghurt
Processing, Starter Culture and Yogurt Making Seminar, Animal Waste Management,
Milking Machine Troubleshooting, Handling and Repairs and Dairy orientation seminar.
Owner Animal Repayment
Mr. Jesus Mateo (3JM Farm) 47 repayment animals
Mrs. Annabelle Jugador (Green Acres
Dairy Farm ) 10 pregnant heifers
BUGLAS FARM 46 (20 Pregnant heifers and 26 Yearling
Hiefers)
MIRAFLORES FARM (Primas) 17 (15 Pregnant Heifers and 2 Male
Calves)
UBAY DMF, BOHOL 101
YUVIENCO FARM 18 (All Pregnant Heifers)
SUNSHINE DAIRY FARM 10 ( All Pregnant Heifers)
FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY 8 (All All Pregnant Heifers )
TOTAL REPAYMENTS 257 Animals
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7. MILKY BANK LAUNCHED
In line with the 20th Anniversary of the NDA, the Milky Bank, a project of the NDA and the
dairy farmers, was launched to promote the cause of
the Milk Feeding Program.
Each individual, dairy cooperative, or any private entity
who pays the amount of Three thousand pesos
(Php3,000.00) automatically becomes a sponsor and is
given a Milky Bank as a souvenir. The NDA issues a
Certificate of Sponsorship and the amount given feeds
a malnourished child for one (1) feeding cycle of 120
days. To date there were one hundred (100) units of
Milky Banks issued.
8. ON THE PHILIPPINE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY PROGRAM (PNZDP)
The Project has expanded its coverage
to Northern Luzon and Visayas regions.
Twelve (12) focus farms with six (6) farms
in each region will be added to the
twelve (12) original focus farms
established last year in Northern
Mindanao and South Luzon areas.
To date, there are 23 focus farms
assisted by the project. A total of 10
hectares of pasture were developed. The project is now evaluating one (1) more farm
from the Visayas region to complete the 24 farms.
CALABARZON NORTHERN MINDANAO
1. Joey Tapay Farm 1. Wilfredo Perez Farm
2. Adrian dela Roca Farm 2. Ramir Linohon Farm
3. Danilo Magpantay Farm 3. NMFDC Farm
4. Amado Gutierrez Farm 4. MOSCAT Farm
5. Antonio Inciong, Jr. Farm 5. Green Acres Dairy Farm
6. Renan Ferrer Farm 6. Napoleon Lancin Farm
NORTH LUZON VISAYAS
1. Bernardo Farm 1. Foundation University Farm
2. De Belen Farm 2. Pagtambayayong Foundation Inc.
3. Nestor Geronimo Farm 3. Miano Farm
4. Jonie Quezon Farm 4. Sepulveda Farm
5. Winifreda Uy Farm 5. Melinda Sibol
6. Nestor Bautista Farm
The project released a total of Php302,800.00 for the establishment of small irrigation
systems for pasture development and purchase of emergency generators and other
farm equipments. This benefitted three (3) Focus Farms and one (1) Focus Group
member in CALABARZON and one (1) Focus Farm in Northern Mindanao.
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The Project has received 1,200,000 New Zealand Dollars for the importation of 300 in-calf
heifers from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT). Import
protocols have been formulated and two (2) areas have been identified as suitable
quarantine sites for Northern Mindanao and Luzon. The specifications for the animal
importation have been prepared and bidding for the supply of the animals has started.
9. NDA AS A FOOD SAFETY REGULATORY AGENCY
The National Dairy Authority, by virtue of RA 10611 otherwise known as the Food Safety
Act of 2013 and its IRR’s, is one of the duly mandated Food Safety Regulatory Agencies.
In view of that, the Dairy Food Regulations was drafted last 04 September 2015. The
creation of the dairy regulations is one of the accomplishments with regards to Food
Safety. Accordingly, the Dairy Codes of Practice, Risk Management Plan Template and
Audit Checklist for Dairy Farm, Milk Collection Centers, and Dairy Processing Plants were
also established. Island-wide discussions on the said regulations were held with a total of
371 participants from September to October 2015.
III. ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
1. QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QMS) ORIENTATION AND TRAINING
The NDA partnered with the Development
Academy of the Philippines in the development of
the NDA's Quality Management System by
completing the Top and Middle Management
Orientation on ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management
System last 9 March 2015.
A QMS Core Team was formed that will work together with the counterpart staff of DAP in
the preparation of the documents needed to come up with an NDA QMS and Quality
Procedures. Another follow-up workshop entitled "Workshop/Training on Development
and Documentation on Quality Management Systems and Quality Procedures" was
conducted for the designated members of the QMS Core Team last 16-19 June 2015.
QMS is a set of interrelated or interacting elements that allow the organization to
establish its policy and objectives related to quality and to achieve the set objectives. As
an organization grows, there is a need to level up and one way to do this is to gear up for
ISO certification.
2. COMPLIANCE TO THE STRATEGIC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SPMS)
In view of the current thrust of the government to focus on efficiency vis-a-vis profitability,
the NDA has installed and implemented the Strategic Performance Management System
(SPMS).
The SPMS is a mechanism that links employee performance with organizational
performance to enhance the performance orientation of the compensation system. It
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ensures that the employee achieves the objectives set by the organization and the
organization, on the other hand, achieves the objectives that it has set as its strategic
plan. The SPMS complements the Results-Based Performance Management System that is
implemented by the Office of the President and that links organizational performance to
societal goals. It is also linked to the Performance-Based Incentive System (PBIS) that
consists of the Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) and the Performance-Based
Bonus (PBB).
A Performance Management Team (PMT) was formed for the implementation of the
SPMS. The PMT's main functions includes; a) ensuring that office performance targets and
measures, as well as the budget are aligned with those of the agency and that work
distribution of offices/units is rationalized b) recommending approval of the office
performance commitment and rating to the head of the agency and c) acts as appeals
body and final arbiter for performance management issues of the agency, among
others.
3. NDA WEBSITE MIGRATED
In an effort to improve
the agency's website
and serve online
clients better, the
National Dairy
Authority website
migrated to a new
production server.
Last March 19, 2015,
the DOST-ICTO GWHS
production server
started hosting the
new NDA website
after the agency fully
complied with the
web migration
requirement under
AO39.
The new and improved website can now be accessed at http://nda.da.gov.ph. The
NDA will continue to improve all its online services to better serve the increasing number
of dairy farmers, researchers and enthusiasts who are interested in dairying.
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IV. NEW PROGRAMS AND LINKAGES
1. NDA-DBP SAFP-DAIRY CREDIT PROGRAM
National Dairy Authority (NDA) Adm. Grace J. Cenas
signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the
Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Chairman Jose
A. Nuñez, Jr. on June 30, 2015 as part of the Authority’s
commitment to develop the local dairy industry through the provision of financial and
technical support for the production, processing, and marketing activities of dairy
farmers.
Under the agreement, a credit assistance program called the Sustainable Agribusiness
Financing Program for the Dairy Industry (SAFP-Dairy) was launched enabling qualified
beneficiaries nationwide, to access credit assistance for dairy production, processing,
marketing and acquisition of fixed assets.
2. BUSINESS PROPOSALS SET FOR IMPLEMENTATION
The business proposal entitled, “Partnership Arrangement for the Establishment
and Operation of a Dairy Cattle Production & Rearing Farm Business for Dairy
Development” was approved by the Board of Directors for implementation.
Another proposal entitled, “Production of Tropical Dairy Cattle for the Local Dairy
Industry thru the Dairy Genetic Improvement Program” particularly the
component on Embryo Transfer is out for bidding for qualified service providers.
The objectives of the above proposals, which will become part of the new
projects of NDA for the succeeding years, is to establish local sources of dairy
cattle that will increase the number and improve the quality of dairy animals in
the country. Milk produced through these projects will increase present milk
volumes.
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V. INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL COOPERATION
1. ATTENDANCE ON THE REGIONAL MEETING ON SUSTAINABLE DAIRY DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA
NDA Administrator Grace J. Cenas
together with Mr. Juan P. Lozano,
the Chairman of the Dairy
Confederation of the Philippines
attended the Regional Meeting on
Sustainable Dairy Development in
Asia from March 23-26, 2015 in
Anand, Gujarat, India.
The said meeting was attended by
a broad range of stakeholders including senior officials from governments, national and
international development agencies, private sector agencies, civil society organizations,
donors and development partners and academic and research institutions.
This meeting has been organized by the National Dairy Development Board of India
(NDDB) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
The meeting was held mainly to endorse and adopt Strategic Framework for sustainable
dairy development in Asia; prepare an indicative plan of action to operationalize the
strategic framework paper; discuss and agree on the structure and processes of Dairy
Asia platform and to foster collaboration between countries by identifying
cooperation opportunities and knowledge sharing.
2. NDA TAKES PART IN THE 18TH DAIRY CONGRESS AND EXPO
The National Dairy Authority (NDA) once again
signified its unity with the Dairy Confederation of
the Philippines (Dairy Con) as it took part in the
18th Dairy Congress and Expo held on 28-
30April2015 at Lima Park Hotel, Malvar,
Batangas.
Anchored on the theme “Gatas Pinoy:
Paunlarin, Tangkilikin, Palaganapin,” the
occasion offered a platform for dairy
stakeholders and allied sectors to build synergy among themselves and know the latest
innovations and breakthroughs in the areas of dairy production, processing, marketing
and cooperative development.
The event was well attended with some 600 participants comprising of dairy
stakeholders, business entrepreneurs and the local government. Some of the most
important officials who graced the event include the Department of Agriculture (DA)
Assistant Secretary for Livestock Davinio P. Catbagan, Cooperative Development
Authority (CDA) Executive Director Ray Ragel Elevazo, 4th District of Batangas
Representative Mark Llandro L. Mendoza, Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG)
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Commissioner Rainier B. Butalid, DairyCon National Chairman Juan P. Lozano and USDA
Foreign Agricultural Service Agricultural Counselor Ralph Bean.
Adm. Cenas reported the national performance of the dairy industry in the past year.
She is optimistic that stakeholders will still step up and take even greater stride to
enhance their animal nutrition and milk production operations, improve breeding
efficiency, and boost their incomes.
3. NDA INAUGURATES ITS DAIRY FARM AND NEW MILK PROCESSING PLANT DURING THE FIRST
BOHOL DAIRY FESTIVAL
The National Dairy Authority (NDA) recently celebrated the inauguration of its dairy
facilities in Ubay, Bohol including the 500-hectare dairy farm and the newly built milk
processing plant. The inauguration coincided with the celebration of the First Bohol Dairy
Festival held on December 9, 2015 at the Dairy Processing Centers, Lomangog, Ubay
Bohol.
Gov. Edgar Chatto, Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Bing Lapiz, NDA Administrator Grace J.
Cenas and Mayor Galicano Atup led the ribbon cutting ceremonies of the new milk
processing centers.
Other NDA officials who graced the event were
Mr. Rene M. de Guzman, Manager for NDA
Corporate Planning Department; Dr. Jaime M.
Lopez, Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Manager for NDA
Operations Department; Ms. Monina G.
Mangubat, OIC Manager for NDA Visayas
Department; and NDA staff from central and
Visayas offices.
Aside from the NDA’s dairy facilities, the dairy festival also highlighted the inauguration of
the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) Milk Processing Center and the Bohol Dairy
Producers Association (BoDPA) Office.
With the theme, “Celebrating Milestones of the Bohol Dairy Industry,” the festival
showcased the province’s victory of having produced its first 1,000 liters of milk, 500 liters
each from dairy cattle and dairy carabaos.
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VI. NDA-ASSISTED DAIRY MULTIPLIER FARMS RECOGNIZED
1. MYDAP DAIRY MULTIPLIER FARM
(DMF) FORUM AND RECOGNITION
OF DMF PARTNERS
The National Dairy Authority
conducted a Dairy Multiplier Farm
(DMF) Forum and Recognition for
its DMF Partners for their
contribution in the implementation
of the PL 480 funded project
entitled, “Multi-Year Dairy Animal
Procurement and Breeding
Program to Upscale Heifer Production for the Local Dairy Industry (MYDAP)” last
December 17, 2015 at the Brentwood Suites in Quezon City.
The event was attended by some 100 participants comprising of dairy stakeholders and
business entrepreneurs, implementing partners of the NDA which include officials from
the Department of Agriculture, the Philippine Council of Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF),
USDA, NDA Commission on Audit (COA) and NDA Employees led by Adm. Grace J.
Cenas. Some of the most important officials who graced the event include Executive
Director Ariel T. Cayanan of the PCAF, Mr. Jeffrey Albanese, Agricultural Attaché to the
Philippines of the USDA, Ms. Pia Ang, Agricultural Specialist of the USDA, and Ms.
Salvacion M. Bulatao, DA Consultant and former Administrator of the NDA.
The dairy forum served as a venue to recognize top DMF partners in helping the NDA
achieve the goals and objectives of the project and also to recognize USDA, PCAF and
our NDA Regional Field Offices for the successful funding, implementation and
monitoring of the project.
There were four (4) categories of awards - 1) Top Milk Producers based on Total Milk
Produced from 2011-June, 2015, 2) Most Numbers of Dairy Animals Produced, 3) Up-to-
date Dairy Development Fee Payment and 4) Most Numbers of Animal Repayments.
Three (3) DMF partners from each NDA Dairy Areas were chosen as awardees for the first
and second category and one (1) awardee from each area for the 3rd and 4th
category. The said event concluded the activities of the project which is set to terminate
in 2015.
2. MALAYA DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE FEATURED IN THE PHILIPPINE DAILY
INQUIRER BUSINESS SECTION
The Malaya Development Cooperative (MDC), one of the NDA's DMF partners,
was featured in the Philippine Daily Inquirer Business page last August 30, 2015 in
an article by Mr. Mark Anthony D. Toldo entitled "Unleashing the Full Potential of
Social Enterprises in PH".
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The article focused on how the NDA provided assistance to Malaya through the
infusion of dairy cattle into the cooperative and helped the members regained
their strength and pushed them to be successful in their venture into dairy.
“For us to get out of the cycle of poverty, we needed to look for an alternative
income source and we saw the potential of dairy,” general manager Ernesto
Lactao told the Inquirer.
Based on an agreement with the National Dairy Authority, which has provided
the cooperative with 50 cows to date, MDC and its members follow a multiplier
model wherein the cooperative will distribute at least three cows to every
member household.
Members are then responsible for multiplying them. Five years after procurement,
a member will pay back the NDA with the same number of cows, which will in
turn be distributed to other households.
3. NORTHERN MINDANAO FEDERATION OF DAIRY COOPERATIVES (NMFDC) BAGS
TOFARM AWARD
NMFDC received the Gold Award as the Outstanding Agri-Entreprenuer Coop in the
Search for The Outstanding Farmers in the Philippines (TOFARM) held in Makati City on
January 30, 2015. The annual search is initiated by the Junior Chamber International
(JCI) and the Universal Harvester Incorporated Philippines.
NMFDC's Highland Fresh Dairy Products was also part of the 12 Philippine food products
featured in the Seoul Food & Hotel 2015 @ KINTEX, Seoul, Korea on May 12-15, 2015.
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