[Audio] NATIONAL LIVESTOCK PROGRAM ( NLP) Region IX Erwin R. Salinas, MagDev OIC, Livestock Program Coordinator.
[Audio] VISION The National Livestock Program ( NLP), shall serve as the driver and catalyst for the accelerated growth and sustainable development of the livestock and poultry subsectors thru the formulation of a comprehensive policy, preparation of plans, and implementation of programs, projects and activities in consultation and partnership with the private sector and other stakeholders along the value chain..
[Audio] MISSION A meat, egg and milk-secured, resilient Philippines anchored on a vibrant, robust, globally competitive livestock and poultry industry and prosperous farmers..
[Audio] These are the following programs of the Livestock for CY- 2023:.
[Audio] � CALIBRATED REPOPULATION THRU THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SENTINEL PROTOCOL This component involves the implementation of Department of Agriculture Order 06, Series of 2021, which covers exit from the quarantine of red zones qualifying them to be reclassified into PINK ZONES and, therefore would be qualified to restock thru calibrated repopulation and subsequent full repopulation. The implementation of the sentinel protocol involves the provision of 3 piglets as sentinel, feeds and biologics, enough to grow the animals for up to 40 days. These inputs would also serve as livelihood modules to previously in/directly affected hog farmers. Moreover, this component goes hand-in-hand with the implementation of BABay ASF to ensure that the areas released from quarantine remain ASF-free..
[Audio] � REQUIREMENTS OF SENTINEL PROGRAM The LGU has established the implementation of Bantay ASF sa Barangay Program and regularly reports status updates to RFOs. The LGU has adopted harmonized ordinances with the National Guidelines on ASF prevention and control. No active cases of ASF in the area, as evidenced by negative monitoring 1. 2. 3..
[Audio] Must be located within the quarantined zone (1 kilometer radius from the ground zero); Duly identified by LGU Vet/ MAO to be an ASFaffected farmer; RSBSA ( Farmers registry) registered and member of an FCA; Strategically spread out in the quarantined zone; Poor and disadvantaged backyard raisers. Qualifications of Participating Farmers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5..
[Audio] �The INSPIRE Program is the recovery and repopulation program of the Department for the hog sector, directly responding to the needs of the industry, given the ASF problem. It also focuses on the role of the Local Government Units ( LGUs) and various stakeholders of the industry such that the institutional arrangement in the implementation of its components involves DA through the Regional Field Offices and other implementing units of the National Livestock Program ( NLP); LGUs and stakeholders particularly the Farmer Cooperatives and Associations ( FCAs). Integrated National Swine Productivity Recovery and EXPANSION ( INSPIRE) Program.
[Audio] The Department of Agriculture provides a Ten Million Pesos ( 10, 000, 0000) fund grant for every project recipient. · Biosecure Facility with 300 heads capacity - 6 m ·Initial Stocks of 300 heads piglets – 2.4 m ( 8,000/ piglet) · Feeds- 1.5 m · Others- 100 k PROJECT PACKAGE.
[Audio] REQUIREMENTS OF INSPIRE PROGRAM LGUs with existing BAbay ASF-related Ordinances/ Executive Orders; compliant with the protocol under DA Administrative Order No. 30, series of 2021, Guidelines on the Recovery and Declaration from African Swine Fever ( ASF) for Local government Units ( LGU).� Must be released from quarantine (where applicable); It is understood that areas under the remaining zoning classification may repopulate or expand anytime following existing rules and regulations of the government. Areas� 1. 2..
[Audio] REQUIREMENTS OF INSPIRE PROGRAM With at least thirty ( 30) swine-raising members, preferably from ASF-affected areas and who are RSBSA-registered; At least 50% of participating members must have experience operating and managing swine enterprises. Must be willing to provide the land, maintenance, and labor as a counterpart Must be willing to undergo the process of swine repopulation and Biosecurity training for farm compartments; No existing unliquidated funds from DA or any attached agencies; Must be DA Accredited Civil Society Organization ( CSO). FCA Applicants 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6..
[Audio] APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR INCLUSION IN THE PROGRAM Requirement for Application� 1. Letter of Intent� 2. Endorsement from LGU ( Municipal, City)� 3. Certificate of Release from Quarantine (where applicable) 4. Project proposal� 5. Duly notarized Deed of undertaking that the FCA will enter into an agreement with an integrator/ Piglet Supplier/ Feed Supplier.
[Audio] LIVELIHOOD ECONOMIC ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ( LEED) This project involves the distribution of multiplier farm modules as a grant, which could be chicken, small ruminants, rabbits and cattle, depending on the priority of the area or the group beneficiaries. The NLP, through the DA-RFOs, will provide technical assistance and production support to help the clustered backyard and small-hold farmers bring their products to the enterprise level by value-adding and amplifying production..
[Audio] REQUIREMENTS OF LEED PROGRAM a. No unliquidated funds b. Letter of Intent and/or Resolution requesting for a Livestock Livelihood Project; c. Project Proposal; d. Documents on the legal identity/ registration of the requesting entity; e. Endorsement of LGU;.
[Audio] � UNIFIED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROGRAM ( UNAIP) This activity encompasses the production and distribution of frozen semen straws to RFOs, LGUs and Village-based AI technicians, provision of AI activities support such as Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) Tanks, Liquid Nitrogen supply, AI paraphernalia and capability building of technicians for artificial insemination program. UNAIP also monitors and reports the conduct of AI services by technicians in the field, insemination rates, conception rates, and offspring produced. UNAIP mainly covers cattle, carabao, and a small part of small ruminants and swine..
[Audio] � PHILIPPINE NATIVE ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT ( PNAD) PROGRAM The NLP, through stations, operates PNAD centers that maintain, conserve, purify and preserve the Philippine native animals. Animals produced in these farms are given to farmers, farmers' coops, and cooperator farms who want to raise and establish native animal multiplier farms. Native animals produced by the farmers contribute to the increase in inventory of the Philippine native animals and further promote their importance and benefits..
[Audio] � Development and Rehabilitation/ Upgrading of Government Stock Farms This program supports the maintenance and operation of livestock farms and stations under the management of RFOs. The aim is to strengthen all livestock farms and stations of DA and capacitate them to produce animals for distribution, in addition to research purposes. The production of animals in livestock farms and stations allows DA to have stocks anytime they are needed, especially during calamities and for livelihood programs..