Corporate Strategy
Increase Livestock Development Programs – Breeding, Abattoir Rehabilitations and Developments, and Developments of Livestock Commercial feed Farms in many centers around Papua New Guinea.

Vision
Our Vision is to see an increased diversified Livestock Production, Import replacement of Livestock Products, and creating employment in the livestock sub-sector of the Agricultural space

Mission
Increase Livestock Breeding, Rebuild Abattoirs, Increase Revenue Generation, increased import substitution of Livestock Products, increased commercial and local SME based farming activities

Values
Livestock Industry Administration Integrity, Transparency, Sustainability, Innovation, Community Engagement, Food Security, and responsibility to the Government Policy Directives
Strategic Objectives
Enhancing Production
Sustainable Practices
Market Access and Development
1. Improved Breeding Programs: Utilize indigenous and high-performance breeds that are well-suited to local climates and conditions. Focus on disease resistance and high yield.
2. Sustainable Feeding Practices: Explore and promote local feed resources to reduce costs and ensure nutritional adequacy while minimizing environmental impact.
1. Environmental Stewardship: Adopt practices such as rotational grazing and integrated pest management to maintain biodiversity and soil health.
2. Waste Management Solutions: Implement systems for recycling animal waste into organic fertilizers, contributing to sustainable farming.
1. Local and Export Markets: Identify and develop both local consumption opportunities and potential export markets for PNG livestock products.
2. Brand Identity Creation: Emphasize the quality and sustainability of PNG livestock products to create a strong brand that appeals to consumers.
Infrastructure and Supply Chain Improvement
Community Engagement and Development
Financial Viability and Risk Management
• Infrastructure Investment: Collaborate with local governments and stakeholders to improve rural infrastructure, including transportation and storage facilities.
• Cold Chain Logistics: Develop cold chain solutions to maintain product quality during transportation to market, helping to reduce spoilage.
• Capacity Building: Roll out educational programs and workshops for local farmers to enhance skills in livestock management and sustainable practices.
• Cooperatives and Associations: Support the formation of farmer cooperatives to enhance bargaining power and access to resources.
• Funding Opportunities: Explore partnerships with financial institutions, NGOs, and government programs to secure funding for livestock projects.
.Insurance and Risk Mitigation: Establish risk management strategies, including health insurance for livestock and weather-related risks.
Technology Integration
Regulatory Compliance
• Digital Solutions: Implement digital platforms for tracking livestock health, farm management, and market information.
• Data-Driven Decisions: Utilize data analytics to optimize breeding, feeding, and health management practices.
• Adhering to Standards: Ensure compliance with local and international regulations regarding livestock health and product safety.
• Engagement with Authorities: Maintain a collaborative relationship with government bodies to advocate for supportive policies.