Department Of Agriculture Launches PHP140.9 Million Philippine Animal Vaccine Development

Layunin ng Animal Vaccine Development Program na mapabuti ang kalusugan ng mga hayop at mapaunlad ang industriya ng paghahayupan.

Department Of Agriculture Launches PHP140.9 Million Philippine Animal Vaccine Development

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To further boost the country’s livestock sector, the Department of Agriculture (DA) on Monday launched the PHP140.9-million Animal Vaccine Development Program (AVDP).

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. led the signing of the agreement for the establishment of the AVDP in partnership with the DA-National Livestock Program, the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC), and Central Luzon State University (CLSU).

In a statement, the DA chief said the program seeks to ensure food security and improve the country’s long-term disease defenses.

Tiu Laurel said local vaccine development will strengthen the swine and poultry industries amid ongoing recovery efforts from the effects of African swine fever (ASF) and avian influenza (AI) outbreaks.

“Investing in science, research, and innovation is critical to protecting livelihoods, strengthening our food systems, and building a more resilient future for the livestock sector,” he said.

He added vaccines developed in the Philippines could offer a key advantage over imported products because they can be tailored to local pathogen strains, potentially improving their effectiveness in preventing outbreaks.

The DA said it has secured PHP77.6 million for the AVDP this year, PHP30.6 million for 2027, and PHP32.7 million for 2028.

Under the AVDP, a Biosafety Level 3 facility will be established to allow scientists to safely handle high-risk animal pathogens and accelerate vaccine development.

The laboratory will also support advanced research, technical training, and disease preparedness efforts.

Researchers will focus on vaccine candidates for ASF and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD).

Although the Philippines remains FMD-free, neighboring countries have reported outbreaks, posing a threat to the local livestock sector.

Besides ASF and FMD, the AVDP also aims to boost the country’s capacity in animal health research and innovation. (PNA)