
Milk production in the
PalCon’s operation is primarily located in barangays Concepcion Palasan and Concepcion 1 in Sariaya, Quezon (126Km South of
Currently, PalCon contributes the bulk of milk processed by its federation, the Katipunan ng mga Kooperatibang Maggagatas, Ink. (KKMI), making it the largest smallhold milk producing cooperative in the country (unconfirmed). The centralized milk collection system boasts of a 1,000 liter capacity chilling tank donated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Milk is collected delivered to the KKMI dairy plant in Calauan, Laguna (about 53Km away) every morning. There is a premium price scheme for milk providing the incentive for producing good quality milk.
The cooperative also have a store that offers a range of products, from cattle feed to rice and other day-to-day needs you can find in a variety store in the
Since there is a great requirement for fresh cow’s milk, the cooperative is now experiencing resurgence with new members coming in and investing heavily. Many have observed that most of the new members have already overtaken several old members in terms of number of dairy animals, positions taken in the cooperative (there are two members of the board of directors that are considered new members), and investments both in land and animals.