Saying that poultry and egg productions are vital in food security, sustainability and poverty reduction, Senator Cynthia Villar underlined the need to always seek ways to help our farmers.
Speaking during the United Broiler Raisers Association (UMBRA) and the Philippine Egg Board Association events in Quezon City recently, Villar stressed the country’s poultry industry is a major contributor to the economy.
“The Philippine broiler industry comprises 20% small farms and 80% commercial farms, with 588 registered poultry farms and approximately 175 meat processors.”
The veteran legislator said the Philippine broiler industry comprises 20% small farms and 80% commercial farms, with 588 registered poultry farms and approximately 175 meat processors.
The seasoned lawmaker noted poultry farming in the Philippines is projected to have a bright future.
“Our total chicken inventory is composed of native/improved chicken- 43.3 percent, broiler chicken- 34.5 percent share, and layer chicken with 22.2 percent share,” the lady senator said.
The highest chicken inventory was noted in Central Luzon with 33.68 million birds, followed by CALABARZON with 27.32 million birds and Northern Mindanao with 25.87 million birds.
“Western Visayas has the highest 12.91 million birds which are native/improved variety.”
“These 3 regions accounted for 43.4 percent of the country’s total chicken inventory. Western Visayas has the highest 12.91 million birds which are native/improved variety,” she explained.
Central Luzon reported the highest inventory of broiler chicken with 18.48 million birds, while CALABARZON had the highest layer chicken stocks with 16.35 million birds.
“Improved Genetics and Breeding, Good Farm Management, Excellent Nutrition, Feeding and an effective biosecurity with complete vaccination program will prevent highly contagious diseases from entering the farm, reduce mortality and increase the overall health of poultry sector,” explained Villar, chairperson of the Senate Agriculture and Food committee.
To further boost the poultry industry, she cited the Livestock, Poultry and Dairy bill which seeks to strengthen the livestock industry to promote its development, protection and regulatory functions.
Villar said a twin bill – the Corn Industry Development Bill, is at the final stage at the Senate.
This intends to improve the availability, profitability and development of corn farming.
She said corn in animal feeds go up to as high as 60 percent for chicken and pigs.
“Our corn requirement for livestock and poultry feeds is imported. We have to increase production and lower the cost of inputs to make our farmers earn more and be competitive,” Villar concluded.