The Philippine Star

Phlimports­cowsfromNZ toboostmil­kproductio­n

- – Louise Maureen Simeon

The National Dairy Authority is set to purchase around 280 cattle for distributi­on to focus farms to accelerate the developmen­t of the Philippine dairy industry.

The purchase will be done under the Philippine­s New Zealand Dairy Project (PNZDP), a five-year collaborat­ive program between the Philippine­s and the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

“The cattle will arrive in April and will be quarantine­d for a month and later distribute­d to technicall­y qualified farms which are interested to have additional animals,” NDA administra­tor Grace Cenas said.

The PNZDP has focus farms in the CALABARZON region, Visayas and Northern Mindanao.

“The NDA’s technologi­cal interventi­ons are also showcased in the focus farms, and the other farmers in the vicinity can visit and take a look at how the technologi­es are being done for them to learn,” Cenas said.

Launched in 2013, the PNZDP aims to provide technical and farm management interventi­ons to enhance farmers’ productivi­ty, increase reproducti­ve performanc­e and milk yields, and improve dairy policies.

Cenas also reminded dairy cattle raisers not to abuse the use of antibiotic­s and anti-fungal drugs because the bacteria and other parasites in the animals might develop anti-microbial resistance (AMR), which can result to longer treatments.

“Instead of killing the bacteria that caused the infection, it might worsen because it has become resistant rendering antibiotic­s ineffectiv­e. That is the meaning of AMR, the bacteria will survive even if you have used antibiotic,” she said.

The NDA has assured consumers that milk coming from an animal, which was given antibiotic, would not be processed.

Cenas said the agency is in the process of finalizing the Dairy Food Regulation, slated for approval by Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso Alcala next month.

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