Corn Fodder Production in
Southern Mindanao
Its Impact to Farmers and Role in Feedlot Operation
C.L. Ejercito1 and F.A. Moog2
1Veterinary Quarantine Officer, General Santos City, Philippines
2Research Division, Bureau of Animal Industry, Visayas Avenue,
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Feedlot operations in Southern Mindanao
based on corn fodder is well established in Mindanao. Farmers grow fodder
corn for the feedlot operations. Production of fodder corn has generated
additional employment in the area and generates more income compared to
grain production.
INTRODUCTION
Southern Mindanao is composed of the provinces of Compostela
Valley, Davao, Davao Sur, Davao Oriental, Sarranggani and South Cotabato
with the cities of Davao and General Santos. The region has a total land
area of 2.7 M ha with agriculture as the major preoccupation of the people.
Rice, corn, and coconut are the main crop, large-scale plantations of
banana and pineapple for export are found in the region. Raising of livestock,
particularly cattle, carabao and pigs is an important component of farming.
Raising of cattle-feedlot is found in General Santos City and South Cotabato.
Raising of cattle in feedlot
There are 25 feedlot operators in Southern
Mindanao which are concentrated in General Santos City area. These feedlots
solely depend upon importation of cattle from Australia for their feeder
stocks and upon fodder corns the principal feed in the ration. Table 1
shows the number of cattle imported from Australia and the estimated actual
roughage requirement in terms of fodder corn which are chopped and fed
in the feedlots. The chopped corn is generally called “green corn chop”
in the area.
Table 1. Cattle importation and utilization
of corn fodder, 1996-2000.
| ITEM |
YEAR |
| 1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
TOTAL |
| Cattle
Importation (No.) |
77,036 |
109,310 |
76,997 |
89,158 |
90,166 |
442,667 |
| Roughage
Requirement (‘000) |
46.2 |
65.6 |
46.2 |
53.5 |
54.1 |
265.6 |
| Actual
Consumption (‘000 tons) |
42.1 |
48.0 |
36.4 |
52.8 |
55.2 |
234.6 |
| ** Value
in Pesos |
31.6 |
36.0 |
27.3 |
39.6 |
41.4 |
176.0 |
*20 Kg per day x 30 days fattening period
**P 0.75 per Kg buying price (US $ 1 = Php 52.1)
Generation of employment Corn fodder production for feedlot operations in Southern
Mindanao has generated employment for farm families and laborers who are involved
in harvesting and chopping. In general, harvesters are employed by ”truckers”
who buy the standing corn fodder crop from the farmers and haul them to the
feedlots. Choppers are employed by the feedlot operations. Total manpower
employed for the corn fodder production is estimated to be 800 thousand man-days
with a value of Php 130 million.
Income of corn farmers
Table 2 shows the comparative cost and
return from fodder and grain corn production of farmers in
Southern Mindanao. Annual return per hectare per year of Php 58.4 thousand
is obtained by farmers who grow corn for fodder, while those growing for
grains get only Php 24 thousand. With corn fodder, farmer can have 4 crops
per year compared to only two crops for grain corn.
Table 2. Annual cost and return from corn fodder and grain
production.
| Item |
Fodder Production |
Grain Production |
| Yield/Cropping
(tons) |
40 |
3.5 |
| Gross sales
(‘000 Php) |
80
(4 croppings) |
42
(2 croppings) |
| Production
costs (‘000 Php)
(seeds,fertilizer, weeding) |
21.6 |
18
(Inclusive of harvesting, shelling and drying.) |
| Net Income
(‘000) Php |
58.4 |
24 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
Feedlot operations in Mindanao has benefited a good number
of small farmers and workers. In fact, farmers growing corn for fodder
claims that they have assured income compared to grain corn farmers because
even if drought occur and there is crop failures or there is infestation,
they still harvest some fodder.
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