Assessment of swine waste management practice in Cavite province / Christine P. Bisnar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2001. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xii, 58 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: BISNAR, CHRISTINE PEGENIA, Cavite state University, Indang Cavite, March 2001. "ASSESSMENT OF SWINE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN CAVITE PROVINCE". Thesis Adviser: Eng'r. Jaime Q. Dilidili. The study was conducted to establish baseline information regarding waste management practices of selected swine farms in Cavite. Specifically, it aimed to determine the estimated waste production, swine population, types of wastes produced, process of collecting waste, schedule Of collecting waste, waste treatment method, waste disposal system, waste disposal problems, gross annual income, area of waste final disposal, and effect on swine waste to disposal area in Cavite. Eighty (80) respondents were interviewed in the municipality of Cavite, namely, Alfonso, Amadeo, Bacoor, Dasmarinas, Gen. Aguinaldo, Gen. Trias, Indang, Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez, Naic, Silang, Tagaytay, Tanza, Trece Martirez City from November 2000 to February 2001 Respondents ranged from 21 to 75 years old with an average of 50.95 years. Majority ofthe respondents reached tertiary education. The results indicated that swine population in Cavite ranged from 320 to 18,840 heads' The total estimated manure produced in Cavite was 163,730 kg, the total estimated wastewater produced in Cavite was 1,259.45 cu. meter, the total estimated empty sacks produced was 23,880 pieces, and the total estimated syringe produced was 15,304 pieces. Majority Of the respondents disposed manure and wastewater in agricultural land through land application, syringe by burying it, and sacks by selling it, Majority of the respondents collected their waste manually in a daily basis, except for syringe which was collected monthly. According to majority of the respondents some problems were encountered in waste disposal such as lack of disposal area, lack of technology and lack of equipment. Most of the respondents reported that wastes, specifically manure and wastewater had beneficial effect at the area of waste final disposal. Direct disposal of manure and wastewater on agricultural land help build and maintain soil fertility. But, excess application of waste can harm the crops, soil and create nuisances. Based from the result of the study, the total estimated average gross annual income from swine production of the respondents was PI 88.02 M while the estimated average gross annual income from swine waste production (sacks) was P510,900
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Thesis (BSAE - - Farm Power and Machinery) Cavite State University.

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BISNAR, CHRISTINE PEGENIA, Cavite state University, Indang Cavite, March 2001. "ASSESSMENT OF SWINE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN CAVITE PROVINCE". Thesis Adviser: Eng'r. Jaime Q. Dilidili.
The study was conducted to establish baseline information regarding waste
management practices of selected swine farms in Cavite. Specifically, it aimed to
determine the estimated waste production, swine population, types of wastes produced,
process of collecting waste, schedule Of collecting waste, waste treatment method, waste disposal system, waste disposal problems, gross annual income, area of waste final
disposal, and effect on swine waste to disposal area in Cavite. Eighty (80) respondents were interviewed in the municipality of Cavite, namely, Alfonso, Amadeo, Bacoor,
Dasmarinas, Gen. Aguinaldo, Gen. Trias, Indang, Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez, Naic, Silang, Tagaytay, Tanza, Trece Martirez City from November 2000 to February
2001
Respondents ranged from 21 to 75 years old with an average of 50.95 years.
Majority ofthe respondents reached tertiary education.
The results indicated that swine population in Cavite ranged from 320 to 18,840 heads' The total estimated manure produced in Cavite was 163,730 kg, the total estimated wastewater produced in Cavite was 1,259.45 cu. meter, the total estimated empty sacks
produced was 23,880 pieces, and the total estimated syringe produced was 15,304 pieces.
Majority Of the respondents disposed manure and wastewater in agricultural land through land application, syringe by burying it, and sacks by selling it, Majority of the
respondents collected their waste manually in a daily basis, except for syringe which was collected monthly. According to majority of the respondents some problems were encountered in waste disposal such as lack of disposal area, lack of technology and lack of equipment. Most of the respondents reported that wastes, specifically manure and wastewater had beneficial effect at the area of waste final disposal. Direct disposal of manure and wastewater on agricultural land help build and maintain soil fertility. But, excess application of waste can harm the crops, soil and create nuisances.
Based from the result of the study, the total estimated average gross annual income from swine production of the respondents was PI 88.02 M while the estimated average gross annual income from swine waste production (sacks) was P510,900

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