Copra meal project gets P69M
THE Department of Budget and Management has approved the release of P69.7 million to support the Protein-Enriched Copra Meal (PECM) Commercialization Project under the National Livestock Program of the Department of Agriculture (DA).
The Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs), which Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman approved on Nov. 17, 2022, aims to augment the Production Support Services (PSS) on the National Livestock Program to cover the funding requirements of the PECM Commercialization Project, chargeable against the DA Budget under the 2022 General Appropriations Act.
“In line with President [Ferdinand] Marcos. Jr.’s instruction to put prime importance to agriculture, we will do our best to provide support and implement vital measures to boost the country’s agricultural output. The release of the fund will surely help our kababayans (countrymen), especially those who rely on livestock farming as their livelihood,” Pangandaman said.
The DA-National Livestock Program, through the PECM Commercialization Project, aims to commercialize the use of protein-enriched copra meal as a locally available feed ingredient that can substitute imported soybean for the benefit of Filipino swine and poultry raisers.
According to the DA, the project “shall focus to jumpstart and expedite the commercialization of PECM as an urgent measure to cushion the impact of soaring feed raw material prices, which had been contributing to the increase in pork and chicken consumers.”
“Ultimately, supporting the program translates to helping our consumers,” Pangandaman added.