Southern Tagalog Livestock, Poultry and Aqua Congress

The Southern Tagalog Livestock, Poultry & Aqua Congress(STLPAC) serves as a platform for education, collaboration, and innovation in the agriculture sector. The event consists of the following :

  • Government and Local Leadership Support
  • Technical Seminars on Animal Health, Genetics, Nutrition & Management
  • Exhibit Tour and Knowledge Sharing

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Affiliated Associations

Our network of partner organizations working together to advance shared goals.

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BaEPA

Company Profile

Overview

The Batangas Egg Producers Association, Inc. (BaEPA) is a duly registered, non-stock, non-profit organization established on May 22, 2001. It is composed of layer farmers, feed millers, and consultants from Batangas and neighboring provinces. BaEPA is committed in promoting the growth and sustainability of the egg industry in the region while upholding the welfare of its members and the farming community. Currently, the association has 95 active members and continues to grow as a key player in the agricultural sector.

BaEPA holds regular monthly meetings every 1st Thursday of the month, serving as a platform for information sharing, collaboration, and policy dialogue.

Affiliations

- Affiliated to the National Federation of Egg Producers of the Philippines (NFEPP)
- Member of the Provincial Livestock and Poultry Development Council
- Member of the Technical Working Group (TWG) for Avian Influenza (AI)


Vision

To be a unified and proactive association that leads the growth of the egg industry in Batangas and nearby provinces. Empowering its members, promoting biosecurity and sustainability, and contributing to national food security.

Mission

To promote, develop, and integrate the egg industry through responsible farming practices, policy advocacy, member support, and community engagement.

Core Objectives

- Advance the egg industry in Batangas by fostering sustainable and profitable practices.
- Enhance the welfare of farmers, families, and agribusiness entities in the poultry sector.
- Establish a reliable statistical system for monitoring population and production trends.
- Facilitate access to credit and grant opportunities for members.
- Conduct training programs, field visits, and sponsor scholarships for deserving individuals.
- Provide assistance to members during emergencies and times of need.
- Engage in collaborative actions to protect the industry and promote good governance.


Key Programs and Initiatives

- Monthly Technical and Industry Meetings: Updates on veterinary products, technology, and market trends.
- Avian Influenza Prevention Program: Coordination with the Provincial Veterinary Office and membership in the Technical Working Group (TWG) on bird flu prevention.
- Weekly Egg Price Monitoring: Regular dissemination of updated egg prices for members.
- Policy Advocacy: Collaboration with industry leaders and local government officials to influence policies related to egg and poultry production and movement.
- Capacity Building: Organization of symposia, seminars, and international trade show participation.
- Social Responsibility: Yearly outings and regular support to local elderly care institutions.


Current Officers

- Dr. Jesus L. Medina – President
- Dr. Apollo C. Borlasa – Vice President, Internal Affairs
- Dr. Vincent Paul Doncillo – Vice President, External Affairs
- Dr. Antonio M. Bautista – Secretary
- Mr. Augustus A. de Villa – Treasurer
- Dr. Christopher S. Patawaran – Auditor
- Mr. Diosdado B. Rosales – Public Relations Officer


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UNIBAT

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Overview

The United Batangas Swine Raiser's Asociation, Inc. (UNIBAT) was duly approv Commision on the 18th day of October 2013 upon the isuance of the Certificate Incorporation in accordance with the Corporation Code of the Philippines (Batas Pa 68).

Core Objectives

A.) To establish and organize a Batangas province-wide organization of the h asociations and individual farm with a sow level population of at least 150 sow asociations/individual farm must have been organized to operate, conduct or the busines of raising, breeding and marketing of hogs and related products.
B.) To keep the member well-informed of the problems besetting the industry, t means through which solutions of these problems could be discused am members.
C.) To help promote the cause of the industry in the procurement and emplc technical and other forms of esential services.
D.) To actively participate and/or coordinate with the government in the form national policies, plans and programs affecting the industry.
E.) To make representation with the government agencies and other entities i asistance for the promotion and development of the industry.
F>) To provide the backyard farmers with the latest farm technology and innovation.


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ANPAB

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Overview

ANIMAL NUTRITION PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION OF BATANGAS is Founded in 1993, ANPAB has been at the forefront of advancing animal nutrition in the Philippines.

The organization continues to serve as a hub for knowledge-sharing, innovation, and professional growth in the Philippine Animal Industry.

Core Objectives

• Advance the science and practice of animal nutrition,
• Nurture professional growth and leadership,
• Promote knowledge sharing and innovation,
• Advocate community and social responsibility, and
• Bolster camaraderie and organizational excellence.


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PVMA Batangas Chapter

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Overview

Established in 1995, the Philippine Veterinary Medical Association - Batangas Chapter (PVMA Batangas) is committed to serving our members and the community through novel leadership and to improving animal health in an ethically and socially responsible manner.

Core Objectives

Its vision is to be the respected source of significant information for members and the public, to be vocal advocates for animals and the profession, to enhance the business, professional and personal growth of the members, to promote the veterinary profession and to develop leaders for the future. All these, as well as its vibrant membership, active participations to the goals of the Province of Batangas for the industry, constant collaborations with organizations from under the umbrella of the Philippine Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) as well as internationally, have always been the foundations of its continuous dynamism, eventually becoming a four-time awardee of the Gawad PVMA Best Chapter.

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STFMAI

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Overview

The Southern Tagalog Feed Millers Association, Inc. (STFMAI) is a dynamic organization of feedmillers committed to the growth and sustainability of the feed manufacturing industry in the Southern Tagalog region. The association's roots can be traced back to its original formation as the Association of Feedmillers in Southern Tagalog (AFST), composed of 25 founding members. Recognizing the need for a more structured and service-oriented entity, the group transitioned into a cooperative on February 22, 2005, under the name Batangas Feedmillers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BFMPC). In response to evolving industry needs and for greater operational flexibility, the members opted to dissolve the cooperative on April 18, 2011, and reconstituted the group as a non-stock, non-profit association - now known as the Southern Tagalog Feed Millers Association, Inc. (STFMAI) It now consists of 46 active members, representing both commercial feedmillers and those producing feed for their own farms.

Vision and Purpose

- Promote unity and cooperation among feedmillers through sound and harmonious business relationships.
- Ensure quality and cost-efficiency by encouraging unified sourcing and procurement of raw materials.
Strengthen financial access by exploring credit facilities and grant opportunities from various institutions and foundations.
Engage in policy-making, actively participating in government consultations and initiatives relevant to the feed and agriculture sectors.
- Support members in times of need, providing mutual aid during emergencies and unforeseen events.
- Uphold industry standards and undertake any activity that contributes to the growth and protection of the feed manufacturing sector.


Regular Engagement

The association meets every 4th Thursday of the month, serving as a forum for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and strategic planning.

Current Officers

- Mr. Roderick H. Ramirez – President
- Mr. Jorge M. Bautista Jr. – Vice President
- Mr. Rodolfo L. Ona Jr. – Secretary
- Mr. Marvin Palmes – Treasurer
- Mr. Antonio F. Fabonan – Auditor


Our Services

Your partner in advancing sustainable farming, animal health, and agribusiness development.

01

Agricultural Training Programs

Seminars and workshops on modern planting techniques, crop management, and sustainable farming.

02

Feed Milling Education

Guidance on feed production, milling processes, and optimizing quality for animal nutrition.

03

Feed Formulation & Nutrition Strategies

Specialized training on balanced feed formulation to optimize animal health and productivity.

04

Agribusiness & Market Linkages

Helping members market their products, connect with buyers, and maximize profitability.

05

Poultry & Egg Production Programs

Workshops on poultry management, egg production efficiency, and biosecurity practices.

06

Sustainable Agriculture Practices

Promoting farm-to-market strategies, organic farming, and resource management.

07

Swine Raising Development

Comprehensive programs focused on modern swine production, housing systems, feeding strategies, and welfare standards.

08

Veterinary Nutrition & Animal Wellness

Guidance on science-based veterinary nutrition programs to improve livestock growth and health.

Agriculture collaboration
Strengthening agriculture through collaboration.

Why Choose to Collaborate with STLPAC?

More than 20 year experience in agriculture industry

STLPAC is established with a commitment to the following purposes:

Fostering Unity and Collaboration

Promote unity and cooperation among feedmillers through sound and harmonious business relationships.

Ensuring Quality and Cost Efficiency

Ensure quality and cost-efficiency by encouraging unified sourcing and procurement of raw materials.

Expanding Financial Opportunities

Strengthen financial access by exploring credit facilities and grant opportunities from various institutions and foundations.

Active Policy and Sector Engagement

Engage in policy-making, actively participating in government consultations and initiatives relevant to the feed and agriculture sectors.

Mutual Support and Assistance

Support members in times of need, providing mutual aid during emergencies and unforeseen events.

Advancing Industry Standards

Uphold industry standards and undertake any activity that contributes to the growth and protection of the feed manufacturing sector.

TESTIMONIALS

Our members' voices reflect the leadership, commitment, and collaboration moving Southern Tagalog agriculture forward.

Ms. Geraldine C. Laguardia
Association Leader

Ms. Geraldine C. Laguardia

Animal Nutrition Practitioners Association of Batangas (ANPAB)

"The 1st Southern Tagalog Livestock, Poultry, and Aqua Congress successfully brought together key stakeholders to promote collaboration, innovation, and sustainable practices that strengthen the region's livestock and poultry industries."

Leadership Voice
Dr. Diana Claudine C. De Leon
Association Leader

Dr. Diana Claudine C. De Leon

Philippine Veterinary Medical Association - Batangas Chapter (PVMA Batangas Chapter)

"Veterinary medicine plays a critical role in safeguarding public health through food security, food safety, and animal welfare - creating lasting benefits for both animals and the communities they serve."

Leadership Voice
Mr. Roderick H. Ramirez
Association Leader

Mr. Roderick H. Ramirez

Southern Tagalog Feed Millers Association, Inc. (STFMAI)

"Warm greetings from the Southern Tagalog Poultry, Livestock, and Aqua Congress. As we convene for the second Congress under the theme 'Buhay na buhay ang Agrikulturang Paghahayupan sa Timog Katagalugan,' we reaffirm our commitment to collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth. Building on the success of our inaugural event, this Congress continues to strengthen partnerships and advance a resilient, competitive agribusiness sector in Southern Tagalog."

Leadership Voice
Dr. Wilfredo G. Santos
Association Leader

Dr. Wilfredo G. Santos

United Batangas Swine Raisers Association, Inc. (UNIBAT)

"The success of STLPAC highlights the strength of collaboration in reinforcing Southern Tagalog's leadership in advancing national food security and agricultural self-sufficiency."

Leadership Voice
Dr. Jesus L. Medina
Association Leader

Dr. Jesus L. Medina

Batangas Egg Producers Association, Inc. (BaEPA)

"The Batangas Egg Producers Association, Inc. remains committed to advancing sustainable egg production, empowering farmers, and contributing to food security and economic development in the province."

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