PILAR, BOHOL -- Agricultural Training Institute-Central Visayas (ATI-CV) conducted the Training on Rice Duck Farming System at Labonite Family Farm, San Isidro, Pilar, Bohol on August 16-18, 2022.
The three-day activity aimed to: (1) Identify the basic components of the rice-duck farming system; (2) Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages; (3) Identify the requirements in duck raising; and (4) Demonstrate feed preparation.
"Very useful training makatabang sa mga mag uuma ug sa environment ilabi na karon nagmahal ang pamaliton sama sa mga abono ug feeds ug uban pa. Facilitators are smiling and friendly and mo sabot dayun. The resource person is kind, friendly and humble. Participants is kind and friendly magkinasabot dayon labi na manguha ug tilapia ug sa pagbuhat sa sudlanan sa azolla uya share sa ilang mga pamaagi sa panguma ug pamuhi sa mga kahayupan. Lami ang mga pagkaon hasta ang area kay naa jud ta sa farm presko ang hangin. Ge tour me sa labonite farm ni sir Marjoe rey unya me pa sa siya sa iyang mga tinanum ug sa ubang binuhi hayop," shared Mr. Max Reinhard Daplin, participant from LGU Albuquerque.
Ms. Ma. Vendra B. Dongel, Veterinarian from the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian-Capitol Building Site, Cogon, Tagbilaran City discussed the Bird Flu Updates; Introduction and Situationer of Rice Duck Farming System in the Philippines.
Moreover, Ms. Marjoe Rey A. Labonite, an Agricultural Technologist from the Office of the Provincial Agriculture, Tagbilaran City, Bohol spoke about Duck Industry Bohol Situation; Rice Duck Project Experience in 2012; Rice Duck Farming as a Social Enterprise; Rice Duck Value Chain; Rice Duck Culture Basic Requirements; Azolla Culture: Setting up Azolla Pond; Rhodo Culture; Protocols for Duck Housing; Setting up Low Cost Rice Duck House; Setting up Perimeter Fence.
In addition, Ms. Marjorie A. Licatan, Veterinarian from the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian explained the Duck Diseases its treatment Prevention and Control; Feeds and Feeding Management (Nutrition); Recommended Plant-based Protein Sources for Ducks.
A total of 22 Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) participated in the activity.