This study intended to investigate the
problem and prospect of the hog raising industry in
selected areas in the province of Nueva Ecija. Research
questions were formulated and analyzed. The
respondents in this study were made up of pig farmers in
various types. In the Philippines, agriculture is considered
a significant "driver" for economic growth, poverty
alleviation, and food security. The general approach in
pursuit of development is by increasing agricultural
productivity through intensive agriculture and swine
production. The different hog farms in the various
municipalities in Nueva Ecija were farms whose operation
is a sole proprietorship, registered piggery, and at least 45
heads of hogs. The data collected from the respondents
were analyzed using simple percentages from the
analysis of data; the following were the findings. The
farm profile the respondent mainly were classified as a
commercial operation, had workers of 1-2 male workers.
The farms were involved in the sow-weaning-fattening
process, used the traditional type of rearing system, raised
151-200 heads of fattening, 31-40 sow level, 151-200 heads
of suckling, and one boar. Most of the respondents had a
capital of more than 500,000 and maintained consultancy
services with farms visited twice a month. For the majority
of pig or hog farmers, the high costs of inputs, particularly
in feeds considered as one of the significant problems.
Keywords : Hog Grower, Industry, Swine, Problems, Agriculture, Pig.