“Masipag si Magsino”, Planning the Future with Agriculture

The everyday life of an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) seems to be a dream come true for many. But, do you want to know what the truth is? The dream for every Filipino is to enjoy the perks of their hard-earned money in the Philippines while experiencing the small and big occasions in the family.
“Nasa Dubai pa lang ako, nagpapa-alaga na ako ng baboy.”
says Dennis.
Mr. Dennis C. Magsino, a pig producer in Gloria, Oriental Mindoro is determined to grow a pig farming business ever since. Way back in 2014, he entered into “paiwi” wherein the livestock owner entrusts his animals to a caretaker and sales are divided between them. Commonly, 20 heads of finishers are paiwi per cycle.
“Okay naman ang kita, kaya sabi ko ipursigi ko na kaya itong business.”
he narrated.
After spending 11 years in Dubai, Dennis finally returned. During his time in managing the overall operations of a pig farm, he encountered big wins and losses.
In 2023, he took the chance of participating in the course offerings of the ATI-ITCPH, such as Sustainable Pig Farming; One-day Swine AI; and In Cycles: Animal Waste Management and Utilization for Small-hold in Lipa City, Batangas.
From merely the paiwi guy in town, Dennis adds on skills as he becomes one of the swine artificial insemination technicians in his community.
“Nagsisimula pa lang ako, pero meron na akong ilang clients”
, he said. A fee of five hundred pesos is received for every successful AI he does. Aside from being an on-call AI technician, he also envisions upgrading his 8-sow level smallhold farm upon undergoing renovation this year.
The technologies on natural probiotics such as lactic acid bacteria serum (LABS) also paved the way for Dennis to fully acquire his source of income from agriculture and livestock.
“Naibebenta ko ang per litro ng LABS ng one-hundred fifty pesos”
, he said. With the goal of lessening the production costs of medications and vitamins, Dennis was patient in championing the use of LABS.
“Nag try ako ng ibat-ibang klase ng gatas para makuha kung saan mas gaganda ang kalalabasan na LABS, tapos nag try ako sa aking vegetable farm, tapos nag-out na ako sa market”
, Dennis narrated.
The use of LABS was found to be useful in growing plants and animals. Based on the feedback of chicken growers, with the application of LABS, there has been consistent egg production, healthy chicks and hens, no-odor farming, and zero visibility of flies around the poultry.
In terms of pig production, LABS serves as a natural growth enhancer to animals and are seen to be livelier. “Yung dati ko ring problema sa diarrhea, nasolusyunan din ng LABS”
, Dennis added.
Proud of his achievements, Dennis is delighted to see other animal and vegetable producers maintain their production through sustainable farming. “Nasa 50 litters of LABS per month in an average ang nagagawa ko pansarili at pambenta”
, he shares.
Aside from these technologies, Dennis also practices basic ethnoveterinary medicine in poultry and pig farming. Solid wastes collected from his smallhold farm are collected, dried, and used during land preparation. LABS is mixed with the soil and aids as an organic fertilizer to his vegetable garden.
Far from his usual routine as an OFW, Dennis enjoys his farming life from the benefits of engaging in agriculture and livestock.
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