Thursday, November 21, 2024

Demo farm showcases drought-tolerant hybrid rice variety in Buk’non upland area

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon — A demonstration farm in Sitio Incalbog, Can-ayan, featuring the hybrid rice variety TH-82 NSIC Rc350H, has showcased resilience amid the El Niño phenomenon, highlighting its potential to thrive within an upland ecosystem

This was underscored during a culmination program of the techno demo on August 22 in the said city.

This was led by the Department of Agriculture – Northern Mindanao (DA-10) in partnership with the Bukidnon Tagoloanon Mulahay Ha Kabukalagan Agriculture Cooperative (BUKTAMACO), Bukidnon province and Malaybalay City agriculture offices, and SeedWorks Philippines, Inc.

Chona H. Nacalaban, DA-10’s Rice program focal person, emphasized the importance of introducing the hybrid rice technology in upland conditions and engaging members of the Indigenous Peoples (IPs), especially in their ancestral areas with limited rice cultivation.

Launched last February 8, the planted rice variety was initially expected to be harvested by the third week of May, but faced a 58-day delay in maturity due to a significant lack of rainfall from March to May, albeit yielding 2.2 tons per hectare based on crop cut results after receiving rainfall in June.

For his part, Emmanuel F. Piñol, former DA Secretary and an early supporter of the initiative, lauded the demo farm’s success as a significant milestone for Philippine agriculture.

“The ability of this rice variety to survive drought and continue growing, despite a delayed maturity period, underscores its potential to revolutionize rice production in upland areas,” Piñol remarked.

“This breakthrough could allow us to cultivate rice in areas previously reliant on irrigation,” he added, while further noting that it is pivotal in easing the reliance on rice imports and addressing the need to feed the growing population by expanding and improving available tribal areas of the country for rice production.

The demo farm, covering 3,000 square meters, is a precursor to developing the 300 hectares within the BUKTAMACO ancestral domains, which overall seeks to implement sustainable farming practices tailored to upland environments, at the same time bolstering food security in the region. (BJCE)

MVP buying out dairy farm in Bukidnon for P700 million

MANILA, Philippines (July 11, 2024) — Business titan Manuel V. Pangilinan is dipping further into the dairy business as he will buy out for around P700 million a Bukidnon-based milk company to increase the supply of his ice cream venture

Pangilinan confirmed to The STAR that he will be acquiring Bukidnon Milk Co. to raise the dairy supply for premium ice cream brand Carmen’s Best of The Laguna Creamery Inc., where he has a controlling stake.

“Sales of our ice cream products have been growing exponentially and we are slowly running out of milk supply from our dairy farm in Bay, Laguna,” Pangilinan said.

“We are buying another dairy farm in Bukidnon to supplement the supply. Maybe we could ship some of the milk to Manila because we want to expand our fresh milk supply and we want to get into yogurt and cheeses,” he added.

Sources privy to the buyout told The STAR that the transaction is estimated to cost at least P700 million. This would make it larger than Pangilinan’s P198 million acquisition of a majority stake in The Laguna Creamery in 2022.

Sources said Metro Pacific Agro Ventures (MPAV), a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corp., is wrapping up negotiations with Bukidnon Milk with the goal of closing the deal this July, in time for Pangilinan’s birth month.

Pangilinan said Bukidnon Milk has a capacity three to four times bigger than MPAV’s dairy farm in Bay, Laguna.

Based on data from the US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service in Manila, the Philippine market for ice cream products is estimated to reach $408 million, of which $105.3 million is imported.

Pangilinan made his first dip into the dairy business in 2022 when MPAV took on a 51-percent share in The Laguna Creamery, the maker of Carmen’s Best. Pangilinan views his entry into the dairy industry as another step toward food sufficiency.

Apart from this, MPAV partnered with Israel’s LR Group Ltd. to put up the Metro Pacific Dairy Farms through a 60:40 sharing in favor of the Metro Pacific Group. The facility can produce as much as 6.5 million liters of milk every year once it begins operations in 2025.

MPAV hopes to grow the revenue of its dairy business to P500 million by 2025 and P1 billion by 2027.

In earlier interviews with reporters, Pangilinan aired his frustration over the dairy supply in the Philippines, lamenting that 99 percent of the demand is served by imported milk and 70 percent of the supply is powdered, not fresh.

Pangilinan said this import dependency is caused by low yields in dairy farming, as farmers are unable to go beyond traditional practices.

This is where Bukidnon Milk pours into the glass. The company runs a 460-hectare grazing farm in Maramag, Bukidnon—the first and biggest of its kind in Mindanao—where cows are allowed to wander freely.

Bukidnon Milk practices a kind of dairy farming that gives cows a stress-free landscape, as opposed to the usual confined animal feeding operations method. The company also boasts that it neither enriches nor fortifies its milk products, doing nothing more to them than light pasteurization and homogenization to retain their natural nutrients.

In its facility, Bukidnon Milk uses RFID readers and automated sensors for safety and sanitation, and it also employs indigenous peoples in the community to provide them with jobs.

To date, Bukidnon Milk sells its milk products in select outlets of Balai ni Fruitas, Landers, S&R, and SM, and supplies dairy items for coffee shops in Mindanao.

Bukidnon Milk takes care of around 2,000 cows in its land and the company supplies to at least 50 businesses nationwide. (Jasper Emmanuel Arcalas, Elijah Felice Rosales /The Philippine Star)

Coffee production tutukan sa Bukidnon multi-stakeholders

Napili nga tutukan sa Bukidnon Multi-stakeholders ang produktong kape, sa gipahigayon nga dialogue ug pre-planning alang sa Investment Promotion, nga gipasiugdahan sa German International Development Cooperation (GIZ) ug Peace Sustainable Development Movers, Inc. (PSDM), sulod sa tulo ka adlaw, Setyembre 20-22, 2023, Mantangale Dive Resort, Balingoan, Misamis Oriental

Sunod nga proseso ang pagabuhaton sa grupo mao ang study mission alang sa public-private partnership, database system training, web development, investment forum, Training on Quality Graders, Development of Bukidnon Bean standards and campaign, ingon man ang uban pang mga lakang sa pamunuhan.

Sa dialogue ug pre-planning nga gipartisiparan sa Provincial Government of Bukidnon, mga cooperative sa Bukidnon, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), ug uban pang ahensya sa gobyerno, ingon man sa pribadong sector, alang sa katuyuan sa GIZ, gituki ang State of Agriculture Investments alang sa probinsya sa Bukidnon, Identify the top Agricultural Commodities for Investment Promotion and Provincial Commodity Investment Plan (PCIP) and related conflicts, Current and Emerging opportunities with agribusiness in private sector and other institutional markets (Finca de Garces- coffee production and marketing), Public Food Procurement ug Identifying Investment Promotion Strategies and Partnership.

Ang maong kalihokan nagtumong nga maila ang mga conflictive issues ug major crops nga masulod sa pag-promote sa pamuhunan, diin nag-brainstorm ug nag-ila sa mga maayong lakang, mga hagit ug mga isyu nga may kalabutan sa nagpadayon nga pamuhunan, ug pagpasiugda sa sektor sa agrikultura sa probinsya sa Bukidnon, ingon man makakuha og impormasyon sa mga potensyal ug mga oportunidad sa pagpasiugda sa pamuhunan sama sa institutional marketing (public food procurement) ug public engagement, ug nag-ila sa angay nga mga estratehiya ug rekomendasyon sa palisiya nga motultol sa usa ka indicative plan alang sa conflict sensitive ug inclusive investment promotion sa mga paagi sa paghimo sa kompleto ug insaktong Enhanced Provincial Investment Promotion Plans (PIPP) alang sa probinsya sa Bukidnon. (LGU Bukidnon)

Labing unang Business Forum sa SMEs sa Valencia, gipahigayon

Ang labing una nga Business Forum alang sa mga Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sa dakbayan sa Valencia gipahigayon kaniadtong Pebrero 27, 2023 sa Valencia City Gymnasium and Cultural Center

Sa pahibalo sa lokal nga panggamhanan, napahigayon ang maong business forum pinaagi sa pakigtambayayong sa Valencia City Chamber of Commerce and Industry Association, Inc. (VCCCIAI).

Tumong sa maong panagtigom nga matubag ug mahibal-an ang mga concern sa mga negosyante sa nagkalain-laing sektor, ingon man ang pag-awhag kanila nga mahimong akreditado nga mga miyembro sa VCCCIAI. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)