The Philippine beef cattle industry is predominantly of the smallhold or backyard type and traditionally led by the private sector Commercial feedlot fattening operation emerged and proliferated on account of the huge demand for meat and meat products. It is recognized as contributing to rural income and the efficient use of the available resources in the rural sector. Cattle as well as carabao are basic livestock occupying important role in the subsistence of rural families. They are raised for both purposes and source of cash in time of needs.
Three things accounted for this great demand–the ever increasing human population, changing eating habits of the Filipinos and import liberalization. It is however, heavily dependent on the importation of feeder stocks coming mostly from Australia. From 1990 to 1999, feeder cattle importation totaled to 1,290,633 head as against that of breeder cattle importation of only 54,560 head.
Cattle raising in the country is predominantly a backyard endeavor. They are usually maintained on a low to medium plane of nutrition. The are either stall-fed or tethered along roadsides and backyards with whatever available feed grown, not weeds and farm by-products like straw or corn stover, cane tops, etc. Concentrate feeding is minimal and inputs for health maintenance are generally lacking.
If has been evaluated, however, that beef cattle raising in the country has a comparative advantage over other animal production ventures considering the increasing demand for beef; ability to transform low-quality and fibrous feed materials; availability of other forages and favorable climate for fodder production and adequate processing technologies and increased productivity.
On the other hand, commercial ranches engaged in cattle raising are steadily decreasing in number. This is largely due to a combination of factors such as poor peace and order situation in production areas, implementation of the comprehensive agrarian reform law, land use conversion, lack of domestic source of quality stock, changing policies on pasture lease, increasing input costs and poor herd and pasture management among others. This scenario shrank the country’s cow-calf operations both in number and production performance.
Nevertheless current trends in the livestock industry show that the beef cattle sector has the biggest room for growth. The volume of production has been increasing from 232.34 (‘000 t) in 1996 to 271.24 (‘000 t) in 1999. The total output in 1999 was valued at P5.3 B. (October 2000)
Topics:
- Cattle Raising, Production, UMBB Technology – I
- Cattle Raising, Production, UMBB Technology – II
- Backyard Cattle Raising and Fattening
- Raising Dairy Cows for Milk
- The Quick Way of Breeding Superior Cattle
- More Cattle Raising Tips
- Managing Heat Stress in Cattles
- Raising Cattles in Backyard
- Directory of Cattle Raisers and Farm
For more information, contact:
Livestock Development Council
D.A. Compound, Elliptical Rd., Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. Nos. (02) 929-6065 to 67 / 920-3991 / 928-1134
E-mail: livestock@pldtdsl.net
Web: ldc.da.gov.ph
Federation of Cattle Raisers’ Association of the Philippines (FCRAP)
39 Canada Street, Better Living Subdivision, Paranaque City
Tel.: (02) 823-55-29 / (02) 822-75-77
Mobile: (0917) 813-71-04 / (0919) 623-983
E-mail: carmel@mindgate.com.ph
Meat Importers and Traders Association (MITA)*
c/o Mayon Consolidated 91-95 Panay Avenue, Quezon City
Tel. no: (02) 372-39-44 loc. 104
source: pcarrd.dost.gov.ph, photo from ourparadisephilippines.com, cdn.wn.com
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hello arnel are you the one connected with dealco few years back? i dont know if you can still remember me. have visited your feedlot polomolok almost 10 years ago. ako yung taga bicol.
Hi Tristan,
Sorry, just been busy lately. Yup Im the one from Dealco. Id been working here in Queensland for 5 years now. How are you? You could reach me at atcorpuz@yahoo.com
Cheers,
Arnel
i read your column and i’m planning to start cattle feed lot fattening i have my building certainly your expertise would be a great help for pilipino entrepreneaures
thank u much carlos
which breed is best i’m from batangas.
is it brahman or should i cross it with black angus
@carlos z cuartero, check this post for additional info:
http://www.mixph.com/2006/04/backyard-cattle-raising.html
helo arnel ive read your column i’m planning feed lot cattle fattening kindly extend some information regarding this the breed, i have my buildings in batangas. i dont know how directly saying pls advice me
thank u much
carlos
Hi arnel, i am interested in the latest technology in cattle feedlot. i have a ranch in masbate and would like to venture into catte fattening. Please email me asap. antonnbenz@gmail.com.
dear arnel,
hope your doing well in australia.
i plan to make feasibility on cattle feedlot project for food production enhancement.
do you have any technology on hay making . i plan to feed cattle sugarcane tops processed for bale hay.
i am interested to learn from you on feedlot operation. i can not go abroad to earn more but try my luck here by raising cattle.
many thanks for your help free of charge in the future.
ma. corazon
Hi Ma Corazon, Anton and Carlos,
Hope its not too late.
You could reach me at atcorpuz@yahoo.com
Just been busy lately but Ill try my best to help.
Cheers,
Arnel
@sarah, the best people that can answer your questions are from Dept. of Agriculture office. Here’s the contact details:
Department of Agriculture
Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Email: webgroup@da.gov.ph
Tel: (+632) 928-8741 to 65
Web: http://www.da.gov.ph
Hi. im an agriculturist major in Crop Science. Im a currently working in a non government organization here in the Philippines. my works involved in helping small farmers in making feasibility on crops and livestock. As this moment, i am working with cattle raising project proposal which one of my people`s organization assisted would like to indulge in this enterprise. So far, im not familiar with the income and other expenses needed. I hope you can help me on this matter. Thank you and i need your response as soon as possible. Thanks again. Good Day.
Hi Cirus,
Sorry dont have any experience on Dairy.
Hi Amar,
Email me @ atcorpuz@yahoo.com
Cheers,
Arnel
gud day sir arnel.im currently into cattle fattening and trading.do you use growth promoting hormones for cattle.is it prohibited here in the philippines?
Sir
do you have any experience in dairy cattle farming? Sir any tips and advice in improving milkproduction and controlling mastitis.
tnx’s
Hi Cirus,
We dont do AI. We purchase feeder cattle direct from properties or sale yards. Yes, we get workers from other countries. Few back backers worked for us for temporary basis. Another Filipino who is a co-worker of mine in the Philippines is also working with us for about 2 years now. cheers.
sir
i would to ask you if do you also practice Artificial insemenation in breeding your animals? Sir does your company also hire farm workers from other countries?
@arnel, Your expert tips and advice is very much welcome here! Thanks.
Hi EntrePinoys,
Congratulations for the job well done. I learned a lot from your website and the articles being sent to my email regularly.
I was reading the article about the Beef Cattle Industry and got me interested.
I am currently working here in Australia as a Feedlot Manager of one of the Steam Flaking Feedlot in Central Queensland. Im involved in the daily operation of the Feedlot which include Feeding and Livestock Management.
I had been working here for 3 years now. Prior to that I was working as Feedlot Manager of one of the biggest Feedlot operator in the Philippines.
I am more than willing to extend help on any Filipino who are interested on the latest technique and technology about cattle feedlot for free.
My combine experience of both Australian and Philippine Feedlot for more than 10 years would be a big help to anyone who planned to do Cattle Feedlot business in the Philippines.
Yours truly,
Arnel