Philippine Carabao Center

The Philippine Carabao Center (PCC; Filipino: Sentro ng Kalabaw sa Pilipinas or Sentro ng Pilipinas para sa Kalabaw) an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture, was established at Muñoz in Nueva Ecija province in 1992 to breed and cross carabao based on high-yield Murrah buffalo (native breed of Haryana state of India) in the Philippines as a multi-purpose animal that can be raised for milk, meat, hide, and draft. == History == It was set up in 1992 on a 40 hectares (99 acres) piece of land donated by Central Luzon State University on its main campus, initially with 6 network centers in 1992.

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Philippine Carabao Center

The Philippine Carabao Center (PCC; Filipino: Sentro ng Kalabaw sa Pilipinas or Sentro ng Pilipinas para sa Kalabaw) an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture, was established at Muñoz in Nueva Ecija province in 1992 to breed and cross carabao based on high-yield Murrah buffalo (native breed of Haryana state of India) in the Philippines as a multi-purpose animal that can be raised for milk, meat, hide, and draft. == History == It was set up in 1992 on a 40 hectares (99 acres) piece of land donated by Central Luzon State University on its main campus, initially with 6 network centers in 1992.

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