The Solutions for dairy sector
Philippine Government Support Dairy Sector

Agriculture chief Proceso J. Alcala admits that even if there is no  swift solution to the problems hounding the industry, he is optimistic  that the placement of proper technologies and intervention will  eventually resolve it.
“We have to work together to increase production. I will direct DA  agencies in the province to exclusively use your products,” he  announced.
Developing the local dairy industry is one of the government’s strategies to help reduce poverty in the country.
“Dairying augments profit and uplifts the income and lives of farmers in the rural areas,” Mr Alcala said.
One milk-producing animal can produce an average monthly-income of  P7,000 and a well-trained farm-family can raise six dairy animals at a  time earning a potential income of  P40,000 – P50,000.  
At present, the country’s production of fresh milk is far from the  demand of the local market, thus, the country remains dependent on  imported milk.
Government data shows that local consumption for dairy products, fresh  and processed, in 2011 was posted at 1,805 million kilograms, with  local production contributing only 16.45 milion kg in liquid milk  equivalent. The balance is covered by imports coming from New Zealand,  USA, Australia and France.





















