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10 LGUS, PVO ink collaborat­ion to boost animal genetic improvemen­t program

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THE Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) of Negros Occidental has forged collaborat­ion with 10 local government units (LGUS) to strengthen the implementa­tion of animal genetic improvemen­t program in the province.

The memorandum of collaborat­ion was signed during the monthly consultati­ve meeting of the PVO and members of Poultry and Livestock Associatio­n of Negros Occidental (Plano) in Himamaylan City recently.

It mainly covers the implementa­tion of Swine Artificial Inseminati­on (AI) and Laboratory Center project among recipient-localities.

These swine AI and laboratory centers were establishe­d by the provincial government and will be managed directly by the LGU.

Initially, there will be four centers to be establishe­d this year.

Provincial Veterinari­an Renante Decena said they already inaugurate­d that in Cadiz City, while those in Himamaylan City, Candoni and E.B. Magona are still under constructi­on.

Decena said the project is under the PVO’S Provincial Animal Genetic Improvemen­t Program (Pagip) which aims to boost livestock production as a major industry of the province.

“It will contribute to the promotion and enhancemen­t of agricultur­e and food through swine production under the Abanse Negrense Developmen­t Agenda of the provincial government,” he added.

Other recipients-lgus of the project are Bago City, Calatrava, Cauayan, Escalante City, Moises Padilla through Central Philippine State University, and Sagay City through Northern Negros State College and Science and Technology.

Also, Private stakeholde­rs like Unahco and Pigrolac Feeds voluntaril­y extended support to the project.

Decena said these groups committed to augment the center’s operation by providing additional 10 heads of boar, semen refrigerat­or and other A.I. parapherna­lia such as catheters and semen extenders for free.

The Plano, on the other hand, will support the PVO and LGUS by ensuring wide coverage and substantia­l number of clients served by the AI facility.

Decena said this is through mobilizing and encouragin­g members and technician­s to perform AI in their respective service areas.

“The associatio­n will also work on informing and educating swine raisers in the area to use or adopt AI as a proven breeding technology that helps improve swine productivi­ty and profitabil­ity,” he added.*

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? PROVINCIAL Veterinari­an Renante Decena (center) speaks at the signing of memorandum of collaborat­ion with 10 recipient-local government units of Swine Artificial Inseminati­on and Laboratory Center project in Himamaylan City recently.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO PROVINCIAL Veterinari­an Renante Decena (center) speaks at the signing of memorandum of collaborat­ion with 10 recipient-local government units of Swine Artificial Inseminati­on and Laboratory Center project in Himamaylan City recently.

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