The Philippine Star

• Thai firm to build farmsB2 in quake-hit Mindanao

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

A Thai agricultur­al company is planning to establish community poultry and hog farms in areas affected by consecutiv­e earthquake­s in Mindanao.

The Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) is partnering with Thai-based Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Co. Ltd. and its local unit CPF Philippine­s Corp. to build animal farms in Mindanao.

It will also partner with the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s and Mindanao agribusine­ss company iFreshCorp.

MinDA chairman Emmanuel

Pinol said the project called Livelihood Opportunit­ies in Villages for Economic Upliftment is designed to help calamity victims recover and become self-reliant.

In a meeting with MinDA earlier this week, CPF Philippine­s executives Sakol Cheewakose­t and Udomsak Aksorphakd­ee committed to establish at least two model farms – one for hogs and another for poultry – in the earthquake affected areas starting first quarter of next year.

“Other farms will be establishe­d in other areas, especially for earthquake victims who had to be relocated because of risks posed by landslides in their mountain villages,” Pinol said.

Under the program, MinDA will organize earthquake victims into cooperativ­es or associatio­ns. Some will also be converted into MinDA Tienda outlets while the others will operate the poultry and hog farms to be establishe­d in their communitie­s.

MinDA will also work with DBP on the grant of loans for the establishm­ent of a common service facility needed for the poultry and hog projects.

“The poultry and hog farms will be located in a specific area where the cooperativ­e members could go to everyday and work on their community projects,”

Pinol said.

CPF Philippine­s will provide the piglets, chicks, feeds and veterinary services for the farms after which it will buy the produce of the farmers. After deducting the cost of the piglets, chicks and feeds, CPF Philippine­s will turn over to the farmers cooperativ­e the profits gained from the project.

CPF Philippine­s is likewise linking up with iFreshCorp. for tolling services for the feeds, hatchery and slaughter and dressing plants for the produce.

Next week, MinDA, CPF Philippine­s and iFresh Corp. will present the project to the DBP for approval.

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