Animal and Fish Raising For Livelihood
Animal and Fish Raising For Livelihood
Animal and Fish Raising For Livelihood
FOR LIVELIHOOD
Prepared by:
FRITZY D. PREMAYLON
EPP Teacher
What is Livestock farming?
Livestock farming is the rearing of animals for food and
for other human uses. The word 'Livestock' applies
primarily to cattle or dairy cows, chickens, goats, pigs,
horses and sheep. Today, even animals like donkeys,
mules, rabbits and insects such as bees are being raised
as part of livestock farming.
Direct Sellers
are people who sell products and by-
products directly to the consumers.
Successful People in the
animal/fish raising
business
JEFFREY LIM
JSJ GOAT FARMS
Jeffrey Lim has been involved in the business at an
early age for his family ran a noodle factory. His
business inspiration came from a request from his
friend to have a goat as a gift for his friend’s
birthday. He thought that since many farmers raise
goats, he can easily source it. He also realized that
there is more that he can do to use these goats for
business which is goat breeding. He and his wife
started raising 6 goats in 2001. In 2004, he decided
to convert his goat breeding hobby into a full-
blown business venture. His goat breeding venture
began to soar and in 2009, he was able to sell
more than 400 gat breeders. JSJ is also expanding
into related business like goat milk production and
feta cheese. Today, his business continues to gain
profit and is goat-raising has been his gold mine
since he started.
JOSEFINA MACA
Josefina found out that
fish-vending is a good
source of livelihood. She
started by buying and
selling bulinao, a kind of
dried fish. Through hard
work and passion, her
business grew and she is
now a supplier to different
provinces in Mindanao.
MIRA REQUIRON
The family business started
with a P1,000 loan from
Project Dungganon. They
used the money as cpital to
sell dried danggit. This
business gives the family
additional income aside
from fish vending. Part of
the income is used to
sustain their pig raising and
production business.
JOSEPH CALATA
(CALATA CORPORATION)
The youngest business tycoon in the country started by
studying their family business and through his passion
to develop their business, Calata Corporation is now
the country’s largest distributor of agrochemicals,
feeds, fertilizers and seeds. Joseph Calata believes
that the agricultural sector be empowered for it will
bear great products. He also treats their farmers as
their best asset for they will not be the biggest
agricultural conglomerate without them. He helped in
the introduction of technology related to agriculture.
Now, Calata Corporation has been signing deals with
different foreign firms.
MARTIN & PILAMAR OZAETA
(GEMSUN MARKETING)
Being in the poultry business since 1994, the close to
55,000 daily egg produce of GEMSUN Marketing has been
the “gem” and “sun” of Martin and his wife Pilamar
Ozatea. When they were starting, Martin did not have the
background on poultry business but with the help of
Pilamar’s parents, who are into this line of business, he
learned the process slowly but surely. Martin and Pilamar
started with 3,000 chickens and this has grown to over
60,000 today despite many challenges and setbacks
thrown their way through the years. Hard work,
determination, and fortitude are the two’s keys to
success. Their determination to succeed comes from the
fact that there will always be a demand for eggs in the
market. Today, Martin and Pilamar are continuously
searching ways to improve their production and produce
quality to have a stronger market demand and trust.
CHARITA FUENTESPINA
(FUENTESPINA ORCHIDS AND TROPICAL PLANTS INC.)
Credited for saving the waling-waling in the Philippines
from extinction, Charita Puentespina’s passion to grow
orchids and love for plants led her to establish her own
business. Gerowing up, she has always loved plants perhaps
because her family is into agriculture and their backyard is
full of plants and vegetables. Charita was enticed to grow
orchids by her friends who had beautiful orchids in their
homes. She knew that she can grow them herself. She
started importing orchids from Bangkok and Hawaii. She
researched on orchid breeding and propagation and
invested on it. By the 1980s, she was able to successfully
propagate waling-waling in her laboratory. It attracted
demands locally and abroad so she expanded her farm
which is now known as Malagos Grden Resort. In 2008, she
bought a land adjacent to her farm and named it Golden
Sunset where cacaos are grown and manufactured as
chocolates.