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Basic premises: Dairy
cow investment for overseas Filipinos
The
purchase of dairy cows is an investment option for
overseas Filipino workers who may wish to earn
potentially exponential profits through livestock
offsprings and milk production. It involves an
investment by an overseas Filipino in a local dairy
(milking) cow, that is dispersed to and taken care by
individual farmers in the rural areas, with Ercof
monitoring the transaction, dispersal and care of the
cows, in cooperation with a local dairy processor and
cooperative.
Both the overseas Filipino and dairy
farmer share in the off-springs and milk proceeds which
are bought by a dairy processing plant which in turn
sells them milk to Manila coffee shops. The whole
system of investment, cow stewardship, and market chain
is already set up. All this happens even while the
overseas worker is absent from the Philippines.
Ercof
works with the Talavera Dairy Cooperative, Inc. and DVF
Farms (based in the municipality of Talavera in Nueva
Ecija) for this alternative investment vehicle that is
currently being piloted. The complementing advocacy for
pushing the local dairy industry towards
competitiveness, spurring growth in the countryside,
providing additional means of livelihood to farmers,
encouraging cooperativism, as well as making tangible
and profitable investment for OFWs are but some of its
many motivations and appeals.
Similar to the initiative to link remittances and
microfinance, the dairy program was chosen for its
multi-bottomline results: a) It could give overseas
Filipinos good ROIs under a relatively secure investment
environment; b) The investment also gives an additional
source of livelihood to marginal farmers; c) It
contributes to local economy development and prmotes the
local dairy industry; and d) The investor gets the
psychic satisfaction of having been able to help his
country.
This
section contains more detailed information on the
business projections of dairy cow investment, the
relationships between the OFW investor, the farmer,
Ercof and the dairy processing plant, including
assumptions and risks involved, as well as the
mechanisms that could mitigate risks, such as cow
insurance which has been arranged, if the investor so
desires.
Figure 1: Schematic diagram of diary cow investment
scheme

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