Second load of cows from Sialum in Morobe Province to Launakalana in Rigo – Central Province for breeding and distribution to farmers.
Clearing at reclaimed LDC’s Wariman Cattle Station in East Sepik Province. Now we have a cattle stockyard with cows and staff.
Annual Progress Report for the Livestock Development Corporation (LDC), aligned with Government Policy Directives and LDC’s Strategic Focus:
Executive Summary
In 2022, the Livestock Development Corporation (LDC) continued its transformation journey under the directive of the Prime Minister and in alignment with the Medium-Term Development Plan IV (MTDP IV 2023–2027), Vision 2050, and the National Livestock Policy. This report outlines key achievements, challenges, and strategic priorities that reflect LDC’s commitment to revitalizing Papua New Guinea’s livestock sector and achieving national self-sufficiency in meat production.
Strategic Alignment
Government Directives:
LDC Strategic Focus:
Key Performance Indicators (MTDP IV Targets)
| Indicator | Target | Status |
| National cattle breeding farms rehabilitated | 3 | Achieved |
| Old cattle ranches reclaimed and restocked | 2 | Achieved |
| Provincial breeding & distribution centers | 1 | Achieved |
| Abattoirs rehabilitated and operational | 1 | Achieved |
| Livestock Authority established | In progress | Pending legislation |
Infrastructure & Asset Rehabilitation
Livestock Restocking Summary
| Station | Cattle Stock |
| Expected by 2026 |
| Zuguru | 331 | 500 | |
| Baiyer | 1000 | ||
| Bihute | 58 | 80 | |
| Tiaba | 100 | 100 | |
| Sagalau | 150 | 200 | |
| Murunas | 50 | 100 | |
| Erap | 293 | 500 | |
| Wariman | 53 | 60 | |
| Launakalana | 500 | 2000 | |
| Sialum | 310 | 500 | |
| Total | 1,292 |
| 5,040 |
Smallholder & Farmer Support
International Partnerships
Challenges
Way Forward