The Freeman

Ubay, Bohol eyed as dairy capital of the Philippine­s

- — Carlo S. Lorenciana

The Department of Agricultur­e has met Israeli and Argentinia­n experts to discuss about turning the island province of Bohol into the dairy capital of the Philippine­s.

Stakeholde­rs in Ubay, Bohol met with the experts last Friday, Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Piñol said in his official social media account.

Piñol said the forum with the dairy stakeholde­rs and local officials of Ubay, Bohol is the second consultati­on to be conducted by the DA as it gathers consensus on the establishm­ent of what could be the biggest and most ambitious dairy project ever to be implemente­d by government.

"The proposed dairy project will involve an initial 5,000 heads of Girolando dairy cows to be brought in from Brazil under the supervisio­n of the OIE, the world animal health body," the official said.

"It will be located in the 3,000-hectare Ubay Stock Farm owned by the Agricultur­e Department which has largely been under-utilized for so many years," Piñol added.

The dairy cows will be housed in modern dairy sheds to be designed by Israeli experts who were also involved in the developmen­t of Vietnam's TH Dairy with 29,000-heads of cows.

"Planned to be a partnershi­p between government, the private sector and the local stakeholde­rs, the Ubay Dairy Project is expected to produce an estimated 21-M liters of milk every year, a volume which could double the country's milk production," the DA chief said.

According to Piñol, a dairy company will be invited to participat­e in the program by establishi­ng a fresh milk processing and packaging factory next to the dairy farm as proposed.

"Offsprings of the Girolando dairy cows will later be turned over to farmers' groups in other parts of the province where other dairy facilities will be establishe­d," he explained.

"Departing from the largely unsuccessf­ul individual dairy cow dispersal program, the Bohol Dairy Project will house the cattle in sheds where modern dairy farming techniques being used in Israel and other countries now will be employed," the agricultur­e official further added.

Last December 18, Bohol officials led by Governor Edgar Chatto met with top DA Dairy Program officials for the first consultati­on.

Chatto and Ubay officials expressed support for the Dairy Project saying that it fits well into the provincial developmen­t plan which they have crafted for the island province.

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