Livestock Philippines 2026: Bolong Helps Farms Turn Manure into Profitable Resources
06 - 05 - 2026

In June 2026, when Livestock Philippines 2026 kicked off at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, it was more than just an industry gathering; it was an in-depth dialogue on the future of Philippine agriculture.


With traditional trade show invites we tend to focus only on showcasing products.But in 2026 the real pain points for Philippine livestock enterprises have long gone beyond the equipment itself: How do we survive under tighter and tighter environmental regulations? How to turn the once headache-inducing burden of manure and wastewater into real profits?


Bolong, as a manufacturer of the livestock environmental protection industry, no longer simply makes an effort to sell a machine in this exhibition, but instead provides a systematic solution to bridge “compliance to profitability”, with its core high temperature aerobic compost tank technology being the key to unlocking the deadlock.








The “Hidden Crisis” of the Philippine Livestock Industry: When Scale Meets Environmental Red Lines



The Philippines is a big market for poultry meat and eggs, and thus, livestock farming is rapidly growing. But this growth faces a huge hidden bottleneck: the environments capacity to support people is nearing its limit.


Rising Compliance Costs: Traditional open-air composting sites are at risk of fines or shutdowns as the Philippine government intensifies efforts to curb water pollution and odor emissions.

Community-farm relations are tense: Residents near farms often complain about odor and pests, which makes the social operating environment of the farms worse.

Resource Waste: Each year tens of thousands of tons of chicken and pig manure are treated as waste. Not only does this waste the great value of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contained therein, but also causes serious eutrophication of soil and water.


For many farmers, the core issue is no longer “how to raise more,” but “how to manage waste more intelligently.” Selecting a suitable livestock manure compost tank has become a top priority.








The Solution: Transforming “Manure Treatment” into a “Resource Factory”


In Bolongs view, the outstanding farms of the future are, in essence, resource recycling factories.


In the past, manure treatment was viewed purely as a “cost item,” with the goal of meeting discharge standards; now, through the introduction of high temperature aerobic compost tank technology, manure is transforming into an “asset item,” with the goal of turning waste into treasure.


The core logic behind this transformation lies in:


Volume Reduction: Through the sealed fermentation process in vertical compost tanks, volume is reduced by 30%50%, significantly lowering transportation and storage costs.

Decontamination: Pathogens and insect eggs are thoroughly eliminated, removing potential risks of disease transmission.

Resource Recovery: Organic matter is converted into high-value-added commercial organic fertilizer, directly serving the orchard and plantation markets to create a second revenue stream.



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This is precisely one of the most discussed topics at Livestock Philippines 2026how to use technology to generate direct economic returns from environmental investments.







Bolong High Temperature Aerobic Compost Tank: An Automated System Designed for Tropical Climates



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In response to the special climate conditions of the Philippines such as high temperatures, high humidity and long rainy season, and the rising cost of local labor, Bolong has developed the high temperature aerobic compost tank. This system is not just a set of equipment, but is based on a deep understanding of the pain points in Southeast Asian livestock farming:


1. The “Hot and Humid Challenge” Solved: Full Enclosure + Powerful Odor Control


The Philippines has a long rainy season and traditional composting is highly prone to anaerobic odours due to being saturated by rain water. In order to prevent the leakage of odor and effectively solve the neighborhood dispute, Bolong adopts a fully enclosed tank design and a three-stage deodorization system to ensure that the fermentation in the tank is kept under control regardless of the external weather conditions.


2. The “Labor Shortage” Problem: Full PLC Automation Control


The Bolong system can operate 24/7 unattended to address the rising labor costs in the Philippines.


Automatic Mixing: No manual turning is needed with Automatic Mixing.

Remote Monitoring: Upload critical parameters in real-time, giving you complete control via your smartphone. This not only reduces reliance on labor but also ensures a stable fermentation cycle (typically requiring only 7–10 days).


3. Fighting “Land Scarcity”: Compact Vertical Design


In the Philippines, where land is a precious resource, Bolong vertical compost tanks take up significantly less space than traditional composting methods and can be flexibly installed on the edges of farms or indoors, greatly improving space utilization.







See You in Manila: Charting a New Blueprint for Green Agriculture


From June 24 to 26, 2026, Livestock Philippines 2026 will be held at the World Trade Center in Manila.




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Bolong Booth Information:

Event Name: Livestock Philippines 2026

Venue: World Trade Center Metro Manila, Philippines

Booth Number: No. D16


We cordially invite you to visit our booth and join us in exploring how to turn every ton of manure into value.Lets work together to help the Philippine livestock industry overcome environmental challenges and move toward a new era of efficiency, sustainability, and profitability.


We look forward to seeing you in Manila!


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