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« on: July 27, 2011, 12:51:26 PM »

Ask ko lang po kung ano pagkakaiba ng backyard & Farm. Sa pagkakaalam ko kapag backyard sa likod lang ng bahay & maliit ang operation kapag farm malakihan. E paano naman kung backyard nga madami namang alaga & malaki lote nya maituturing na po ba na farm? O di kaya depende po sa number of heads na alaga or kung may business permit matatawag itong farm?







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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2011, 08:11:47 PM »

Sa academe ang tanda ko dapat 50 sow level ang requirement para matawag ka na farm.

pero kung pagbabatayan ang ECC requirement less than 100 heads alang ecc , ito yun considered na parang backyard .
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2011, 08:33:34 PM »

Backyard 10sows
Small 30sows
Medium 50-100sows
Large 100-500sows
Commercial 500sows and up.

Regarding ito sa customer namin na taga Dept of Agriculture.. Kapag small kailangan na ito ng permit.
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« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2011, 04:02:02 AM »

Business permit po? Ibig sabihin hanggang 29 sow level ok na para ligtas sa taxes & licenses na expenses.
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« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2011, 07:53:19 PM »

Good thing my wife is from EMB EIA Central office. =)

Just to be clear, in terms of complying to ECC (Environemental Complaince Certificate) requirements , it is not based on the sow-level. It is based on the number of pigs (heads).

<100 heads, no ECC requirements
>100 <1000 heads, an IEE checklist is required (Initial Environmental Examination)
>1000 heads, you should submit an IEE

If you have farms that are qualified above, you need to coordinate this with the EMB regional office, here the link.
http://www.emb.gov.ph/ro.htm 
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« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2011, 10:19:39 AM »

Good thing my wife is from EMB EIA Central office. =)

Just to be clear, in terms of complying to ECC (Environemental Complaince Certificate) requirements , it is not based on the sow-level. It is based on the number of pigs (heads).

<100 heads, no ECC requirements
>100 <1000 heads, an IEE checklist is required (Initial Environmental Examination)
>1000 heads, you should submit an IEE

If you have farms that are qualified above, you need to coordinate this with the EMB regional office, here the link.
http://www.emb.gov.p



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ask ko lang po kong kukuha ako ng exemption cert.sa ECC ask lang magkano po ba ang babayaran at kailangan pa ba po nila inspection ang mini piggery ko, 7 sow palang ako.
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« Reply #6 on: September 11, 2011, 11:56:01 AM »

As mentioned earlier, heads po ung bilangan ng EMB hindi po sow-level. If you don't meet the 100 heads minimum, then there is no requirement for ECC nor IEE checklist po.

Cguro just for your information na lng. Ang IEE application processing fee is 3,000. This fee is applicable to all regions.

Here's the link to better understand the ECC processing/procedure.
http://cdmdna.emb.gov.ph/elaws/Images/DAO%202003-30.pdf
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« Reply #7 on: September 11, 2011, 12:02:02 PM »

@kanyaman - san ung farm mo, sa pangasinan rin b?
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« Reply #8 on: September 12, 2011, 12:37:42 PM »

As mentioned earlier, heads po ung bilangan ng EMB hindi po sow-level. If you don't meet the 100 heads minimum, then there is no requirement for ECC nor IEE checklist po.

Cguro just for your information na lng. Ang IEE application processing fee is 3,000. This fee is applicable to all regions.

Here's the link to better understand the ECC processing/procedure.
http://cdmdna.emb.gov.ph/elaws/Images/DAO%202003-30.pdf


@up,
thanks sa info but im asking sa exception ECC fee ang kukunin ko po not IEE.need ko po lang sa requerments ng papers ko.
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« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2011, 02:37:38 AM »

@up ndi pa ako nag start mag alaga ng baboy nag aaral pa lang ako. Kung may capital na tsaka ako mag alaga.
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« Reply #10 on: October 10, 2011, 02:09:16 PM »

Good thing my wife is from EMB EIA Central office. =)

Just to be clear, in terms of complying to ECC (Environemental Complaince Certificate) requirements , it is not based on the sow-level. It is based on the number of pigs (heads).

<100 heads, no ECC requirements
>100 <1000 heads, an IEE checklist is required (Initial Environmental Examination)
>1000 heads, you should submit an IEE

If you have farms that are qualified above, you need to coordinate this with the EMB regional office, here the link.
http://www.emb.gov.p



@up
ask ko lang po kong kukuha ako ng exemption cert.sa ECC ask lang magkano po ba ang babayaran at kailangan pa ba po nila inspection ang mini piggery ko, 7 sow palang ako.
thanks
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« Reply #11 on: October 10, 2011, 07:40:00 PM »

Marami pang nilalakad bago makakuha ng ECC.. Isa na dyan ang pagpapagawa ng plano sa Engineer (blue print) mahigit 6k.
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« Reply #12 on: October 11, 2011, 12:10:34 PM »

@L_P friend,
pinadalhan nila ako ng pdf ng CNC  cert.of non- coverage yon lang daw kailamgan ko my idea kaba friend kong ilang days ang process at magkano ang fees kasi sabi nila sa email sameday daw pag apply mo release nila kaagad ang cert.
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« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2011, 12:19:50 PM »


Good thing my wife is from EMB EIA Central office. =)

Just to be clear, in terms of complying to ECC (Environemental Complaince Certificate) requirements , it is not based on the sow-level. It is based on the number of pigs (heads).

<100 heads, no ECC requirements
>100 <1000 heads, an IEE checklist is required (Initial Environmental Examination)
>1000 heads, you should submit an IEE

If you have farms that are qualified above, you need to coordinate this with the EMB regional office, here the link.
http://www.emb.gov.ph/ro.htm 


kuyang paki ask naman po sa mrs nyo bakit ang local health center sa amin ayaw daw nila mag bigay ng health clearance para sa mayors permit kong walang CNC.in my case nasa 10 heads lang naman.
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« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2011, 01:00:58 AM »

On the process pa ngayon ang aming papers para maka kuha ng ECC and Business Permits.
Mahigpit ngayon dito sa Calamba City. Kahit maliit lang na sari-sari store or backyard pig farm (2sow level) pinapadalhan nila ng NOTICE galing sa City Hall para mag comply/apply ng Business Permit (dti).
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