Major Function
1. Responsible in monitoring feeds and vet issuance to raisers.
2. Regular and follow-up medication of sick pigs and reported mortality, record on the monitoring and fill up the case of death
3. Vaccinate piglets based on Paiwi program
4. Act as reliever in the absence of Communal caretaker
5. Responsible in immediate response and medication to raiser's report.
6. Issuance of veterinary slip to raisers after medication
7. Prepare daily mortality report
8. Prepare monthly summary of veterinary issuance for submission to Paiwi Clerk
9. Conduct monthly physical inventory of stocks, Vet Drugs to be submitted to Paiwi Clerk. PMO
10. Assist Paiwi Raisers/members on proper management
11. Recommend necessary feed/injectable & oral medication appropriate to use on specific problems/diseases
12. Make a detailed and completed report of activities perform regularly for submission to immediate superior.
Graduate of BS Agriculture Major in Animal Science/ Animal Husbandry or any related educatio
nWith at least 6 mo
nths experience in the same fieldKnows how to drive a motorcycle with valid Driver's LicenseAbility to understand Basic Farm ProgramAbility to classify or assess good quality pigletsCapable of e
valuating required pigpen facilitiesWilling to do fieldworkWith excellent customer service skills-
HistorySorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative (SIDC) is first established as Sorosoro Ibaba Farmers’ Association last March 19, 1969, thru Mr. Victoriano E. Barte who acted as the President and as the General Manager. It was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and was issued with a license. The association was funded initially by 59 members who voluntarily contributed two hundred pesos each for a total capital of P 11,800.00. It was used for the construction of a goods store that offered basic commodities needed by the residents. Since some have started poultry and hog raising, feeds and other veterinary products were made available. The association has also become a dealer of different products, which were offered at low prices. In 1972, the association became the Samahang Nayon ng Sorosoro Ibaba. Contract-growing activities were started. The success of the operation has strongly encouraged additional members to a total of 500, large enough for an organization to qualify as a full-pledged cooperative. Samahang Nayon ng Sorosoro Ibaba, Inc. became Sorosoro Ibaba Consumers’ Cooperative. in November, 1978. Five years later, it was registered with the Ministry of Agriculture as a development cooperative. Only then the cooperative was renamed Sorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative, Inc. (SIDCI). It became Sorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative (SIDC) in 1997. As of December 31, 2008, the cooperative has 5,964 regular members and 6,296 associate members. It is foreseen to increase due to the successes and the benefits it has been providing not only to members but to the community as well. Most of its members are residents of Batangas City. It has also members from nearby provinces like Laguna, Quezon, Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Romblon, Marinduque, Metro Manila, Bataan and Nueva Ecija. It now employs 252 regular employees most of which are members of the coop.