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24-May-2023

DA-PCC, nagdiwang ng ika-tatlong dekadang anibersaryo

DA-PCC NHGP-Ipinagdiwang ng DA-Philippine Carabao Center ang ika-tatlong dekadang anibersaryo nito bilang pangunahing ahensya na responsable sa pag-iingat, pagpapalaganap, at pagtataguyod ng kalabaw bilang pinagkukunan ng gatas, karne, draft power at hide upang mapakinabangan ng mga magsasaka.

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15-May-2023

GAD focals step up in gender mainstreaming

The DA-PCC GAD Focal Point System Members (GFPS) undergo training-workshop on Gender and Development (GAD), Gender Mainstreaming (GM), Gender Analysis (GA), and orientation on the GM Evaluation Framework (GMEF), May 10-12, at the DA-PCC headquarters.

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14-Apr-2023

DA-PCC’s Milk Feeding Program focals conduct cycle assessment, catch-up planning

The DA-PCC’s nationwide commitment for the DepEd’s School-based Feeding Program in 2022 has already reached 1,157,825 beneficiaries, 24.46% of such commitment were from its National Headquarters and Gene Pool (NHQGP). It is 5.07% higher than the 2019 level, which had 19.39% record of share in the national commitment. Moreover, two successful cycles of the supplementary feeding program of DSWD have been concluded while another milk feeding program is underway for the month of July.

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14-Apr-2023

ASEAN researchers attend workshop on livestock biotech innovation

Understanding the use of livestock biotechnology in speeding up livestock food production to satisfy the demand of the world’s growing population was the focus of the recent month-long intensive training at the DA-PCC National Headquarters and Gene Pool (NHGP) participated in by researchers from ASEAN member countries.

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14-Apr-2023

‘Dairy’ dose of family time

Carabao’s milk does not only strengthen bones but fortifies family ties as well. Annalyn Tade, 45, a mother of two, proves this as she now enjoys quality family time—the one important thing that she sacrificed while being bottled up in a day job for years. The Labor Survey of the Philippine Statistics Authority in 2019 shows that Filipinos spend an average of 43.2 hours weekly at work—leaving less to no time for quality bonding with the family.