A Successful BioSMART Pigkabuhayan Project: A Pocket of Support For Backyard Farmers Against ASF

As part of the responses to the ASF outbreak in the country, the ATIITCPH conceptualized a project that supports the Bantay ASF sa Barangay Program. This is the BioSMART (BioSecured Moneymaking and Replicable Technology-driven) Pigkabuhayan Project. Launched in 2022, the project safeguarded pig farms from infectious diseases by strict biosecurity protocols. This project covers the provision of a shower area, a perimeter fence, and enclosed pathways, thus increasing the food security and profitability of a pig enterprise.
Completing the requirements, the Partnership and Networking Services (PNS) awarded the project to Mr. Raul Q. De Castro, a small-scale farm owner from Barangay Sto. Toribio, Lipa City, Batangas. Mr. De Castro is an active member of the Padre Garcia Development Cooperative. With a total of Php 162,000.00, the project covered the capital investment.
"Nakaligtas po tayo sa ASF, dahil ngkaroon po tayo ng biosecurity, napakalaking tulong po"
says Mr. De Castro.
The Project was intended to capacitate pig raisers through training and on-farm consultations. It transforms farm operations from resource driven to technology-driven production.
Since 2022, Mr. De Castro has been able to market finishers sustainably. As a model unit for a biosecured technology-driven backyard farm, the farm also serves as the Center’s external partner for swine farm benchmarking activities. Among the guests who visited his farm are the French government delegates, students from the Batangas State University Lobo Campus, and other pig raisers in the community.
"Malaki ang naitulong ng ITCPH, mula sa pangangalaga at pagpapagawa ng shower room hanggang sa padaanan ng ating baboy"
Mr. De Castro added.
Furthermore, it was able to improve the farm’s competitiveness in the market and its profitability, provide continuous technical assistance and advisory on swine production and other related aspects, and ensure compatibility of the swine production with environmental conservation. The project provided support in ensuring farm biosecurity while enhancing profitability through the promotion of smart and digital technologies in swine production.
As such, these Center-based initiatives support and educate farmers about the best swine biosecurity practices, allowing them to maximize farm productivity, ensure animal health, and minimize mortality & medication costs. This project continues as the Center looks for beneficiaries.
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