International Conference on Carabao-Based Enterprise Development

International Conference on Carabao-Based Enterprise Development

Background and Rationale

Water buffalo, or carabao, as it is called in the Philippines, has long been considered an integral component of mixed crop-livestock farming systems producing draft power for tillage and transport, milk, meat, and hide, as well as manure for fertilizer and for fuel in developing countries in Asia. As of 2014, about 218 million buffaloes found existing in the world provided 111 million tons of milk and 4.1 million tons of meat. Of these, 97 percent or roughly 212 million heads are water buffaloes found in the Asian region, more than half of which are found in India (FAO STAT 2014). While buffalo population had increased between 2010 and 2014, this growth was not uniform and the population declined in some countries, notably the Philippines and Vietnam. Nanda and Nakao (2003) cited several reasons for the decline of buffalo population in Southeast Asia, which include increased farm mechanization diminishing the role of water buffalo as source of draft power, and urbanization of agricultural areas, which reduced the need for buffaloes for tillage and agricultural production, among others. Nanda et al. also observed an increased trend in buffalo slaughter to meet the demands for meat by a rapidly growing human population, urbanization, improved income and spending capacity, as well as lack of proper attention by policy makers and researchers.

In spite of the decreasing role of this draft animal, the value of water buffalo as source of livelihood and food remains high especially in smallholder farming systems. To fully harness the potentials of this huge existing animal resource to contribute to the growing demand for ruminant-derived and more importantly, to benefit smallholders by way of increased income and access to nutritious food, Cruz (2015) recommended that strategies for the development the water buffalo industry in the Philippines can be directed towards improving their genetic potentials for meat and milk production.

Carabao-based Enterprise Development (CBED) is one such strategy implemented by the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) under its National Carabao Development Program aimed at improving the productivity of carabao as source of meat and milk. This program aligns with the goal of the Department of Agriculture to make food available and affordable, increase the income of farmers and fisherfolk, and enhance the resilience of their farms to climate change risks. As of 2015, more than 200 dairy cooperatives and associations nationwide composed of more than 10,000 carabao owners and small-holder farmers have engaged in carabao-based enterprises (CBEs) (PCC 2015). Support to these cooperatives takes the form of organizational and technical trainings as well as the provision of post-production equipment, mostly to preserve the quality of the milk and sustain market linkages (Cruz 2015).

Several countries and the international community have also recognized the need for buffalo development and have taken some strategic steps towards improving buffalo production such as in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Thailand. To boost these efforts of developing the water buffalo industry toward food and nutrition security and livelihood development in the Philippines and ASEAN, PCC and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) are convening stakeholders from the private sector including medium and small scale entrepreneurs, local governments, civil society organizations, national and international policy and research agencies, and representatives from regional and global networks in an International Conference on Carabao/Buffalo-based Enterprise Development.

Objectives:

The international conference aims to bring together various stakeholders on Carabao-Based Enterprise Development (CBED) to:

  1. Exchange scientific and technological knowledge and best practices on buffalo-based enterprise development from two perspectives: (a) institutional or government, and (b) private sector;
  2. Discuss government policies, regulations, support facilities and logistics that are vital in the development buffalo-based dairy enterprises; and
  3. Explore mutually beneficial partnerships, collaboration or cooperation in relevant R&D and initiatives in CBED.

Expected Outcomes

  1. Sharpened programs and initiatives that directly benefit smallholder carabao/buffalo farmers in the Philippines and ASEAN region;
  2. Papers and/or presentations by invited resource persons for publication; and
  3. List of possible partnerships or collaborative activities with experts or other organizations and enterprises in Asia.

Participants

Representatives from the private sector including medium-scale and small-scale enterprises/farmer and dairy cooperatives; local government units; civil society organizations; experts and scientists on buffalo production; national and international policy and research institutions; regional and global networks

Registration

The Conference fees are USD400.00, which will cover airport transfers (from and to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila), or USD 320.00 (from and to Clark International Airport (CRK); accommodation at the PCC Hostel and Training Facilities, single occupancy (including breakfasts and dinners); conference meals and materials; tour of PCC dairy facilities; and field trip to Alfonso Farms. The conference fee does not include airfare, health/travel insurance, and airport terminal fees, which are to the account of the participant.

Registration will be open until 13 October 2017. For the registration form, please click here.

Additional Information

pdfConference Program
pdfConference Flyer
pdfRegistration Particulars
pdfGuidelines for Resource Speakers and Session Chairs
pdfTravel Information

For further details, please contact:

Dr. Maria Celeste H. Cadiz
Program Head, Knowledge Management Department, SEARCA
Tel.: (+63 49) 554-9330 to 36 (local 3500)
Fax: (+63 49) 536-2283
Email:

Ms. Sarah Grace L. Quiñones
Project Coordinator, Project Development and Technical Services, SEARCA
Tel.: (+63 49) 554-9330 to 36 (local 3306)
Fax: (+63 49) 536-2283
Email:

Ms. Rosario B. Bantayan
Program Specialist, Knowledge Management Department, SEARCA
Tel.: (+63 49) 554-9330 to 36 (local 3502)
Fax: (+63 49) 536-2283
Email:

Dr. Eric P. Palacpac
Chief, Knowledge Management Division-PCC
Tel.: (+63 44) 456-0731
Fax: (+63 44) 456-0730
Email:

Conference Chair/Convenor:
Dr. Arnel N. del Barrio

Conference Management Team
Chair: Dr. Eric P. Palacpac
Members:
Ms. Khrizie Evert M. Padre
Ms. Kristine Jen Sta. Ines
Ms. Marianne Tejada
Engr. Eduardo Dalusong
Ms. Honey Lyn Palileo
Ms. Marah Agaton
Mr. Jeffrey Jerome M. Balaoing
Ms. Wilma T. del Rosario
Ms. Ma. Cecilia C. Irang

KM Team Leader and Policy Planning Specialist:
Dr. Serafin D. Talisayon

SEARCA Partners
Dr. Lope B. Santos III
Dr. Maria Celeste H. Cadiz
Ms. Rosario B. Bantayan
Ms. Nancy L. de Leon
Ms. Sarah Grace L. Quiñones
Mr. Jerrel Edric B. Mallari

PCC CBED Knowledge Series Production Team
Dr. Eric P. Palacpac
Ms. Rowena G. Bumanlag
Ms. Khrizie Evert M. Padre
Ms. Ma. Cecilia C. Irang
Ms. Chrissalyn L. Marcelo

Adviser:
Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr.

Conference Program

TIMEACTIVITY
DAY 0 – 25 October 2017 (Wednesday)
Arrival and check-in by participants at Philippine Carabao Center Hostel, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
7:00 p.m. DINNER
DAY 1 – 26 October 2017 (Thursday)
8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION
9:00 a.m. Opening Ceremonies
Welcome Messages Dr. Arnel N. del Barrio
Conference Convenor
Executive Director III, PCC

Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr.
Director, SEARCA
Keynote Address Hon. Cynthia A. Villar
Chair, Committees on Agriculture and Food, and on Government Corporations and Public Enterprises, Senate of the Philippines
Group Photo
10:00 a.m. COFFEE/TEA
Plenary 1 – Buffalo-based Enterprise Development:
Institutional Perspective

Session Chair: Dr. Annabelle S. Sarabia
Chief, Research and Development Division, PCC
10:15 p.m. Carabao-based Enterprise Development: from Theory to Practice Dr. Libertado C. Cruz
Former Executive Director and Technical Adviser, PCC
10:45 a.m. History and Lessons from India's National Dairy Development Board Mr. Sriram Singh
Executive Director
National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) Dairy Services, India
11:15 a.m. Application of IT in Field Survey and Dairy Buffalo Recording System Dr. Avnish Kumar
Principal Scientist
National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), India
11:45 p.m. Open Forum
12:15 p.m. LUNCH
Plenary 2 – Buffalo-based Enterprise Development:
Perspective from the Private Sector (Asia)

Session Chair: Dr. Daniel L. Aquino
Center Director, PCC– Central Luzon State University
1:30 p.m. Innovative Practices and Products from Mother Dairy Mr. Ram Mohan Rao
Senior General Manager
Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
2:00 p.m. Laos Buffalo Dairy Ms. Susie Martin
CEO, Director of Sales and Marketing
Laos Buffalo Dairy
2:30 p.m. Mini Murrah Farm Ms. Charinee Chaiyochlarb
Murrah Farm, Thailand
3:00 p.m. Open Forum
3:30 p.m. COFFEE/TEA
Plenary 3 – Buffalo-based Enterprise Development:
Perspective from the Private Sector (Philippines)

Session Chair: Ms. Mina P. Abella
Head, Carabao Enterprise Development Section, PCC
3:45 p.m. Mr. Moo: Sustaining Cooperative Gains through Innovative Partnerships Mr. Mike Mercado
Owner, Mr. Moo's Milk Planet Co.
4:15 p.m. The DVF Gatas Kalabaw Experience in Value-adding and Mainstreaming Products in the Market Mr. Danilo V. Fausto
Owner, DVF Dairy Farm, Inc.
Nueva Ecija, Philippines
4:45 p.m. Open Forum
5:15 p.m. Free
TIMEACTIVITY
DAY 2 – 27 October 2017 (Friday)
8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION
Plenary 4 – Towards Mainstreaming CBED in the Philippines and ASEAN

Session Chair: Dr. Liza G. Battad
Chief, Planning and Information Management Division, PCC
8:30 a.m. Strengthening and Enhancing Competitiveness of CBED through Sustainable Value Chains Dr. Flordeliza A. Lantican
SEARCA Value Chain Analysis
Project Team Leader
9:00 a.m. The Science of Delivery: Exploring Dynamics between Technical and Local Knowledge within Delivery Systems for CBED Dr. Eric P. Palacpac
Chief and Chair, PCC Technology Board,
Knowledge Management Division, PCC
9:30 a.m. Launch of PCC CBED Knowledge Series
10:00 a.m. Open Forum
10:30 a.m. COFFEE/TEA
11:00 a.m. Closing Ceremonies
12:00 p.m. LUNCH
1:30 p.m. Tour of Dairy Facilities and Alfonso Farms
5:00 p.m. Free
7:00 p.m. DINNER
Venue: TBA
DAY 3 – 28 October 2017 (Saturday)
Departure of Participants