Kimberly I B. Turaja, Loralie Jane D. Guillermo, Maria Angelica T. Maghirang,
Kristine Camille B. Tenorio, Babylyn T. Salazar, Arnel N. del Barrio
Abstract
The Philippine dairy industry is an emerging sector with significant challenges and promising opportunities. With a growing population and expanding middle class, the demand for dairy products is rising. However, local production accounts for only 1% of domestic requirements, indicating heavy reliance on imported dairy products. The industry is primarily composed of smallholders who comprise the majority of dairy farmers and play a crucial role. This review paper aims to evaluate the current status of the Philippine dairy industry by analyzing industry trends, challenges, and opportunities through a comprehensive literature review of industry reports, research studies, published books and articles, and to provide recommendations for improvement based on successful practices from neighboring countries like India, Taiwan, and Thailand. The Philippines falls behind these countries in milk yield per capita per day and self-sufficiency. Factors influencing this performance include government support, market demands, infrastructure, and adoption of advanced technologies. By addressing these critical areas such as breeding and reproduction, nutrition, capacity building, digitalization, and policy support, the Philippines can enhance its dairy production, improve the livelihoods of local farmers, address malnutrition, and reduce dependence on imports. Harmonization of programs and collaboration among government agencies, research institutions, private sector, and other stakeholders are critical to achieving sustainable growth in the dairy industry.