Panay News

P30-M abattoir to rise in Concepcion

- ❙ By Ime Sornito (With a report from the Capitol News)/

I LOILO – To provide consumers with premium meat products, the Iloilo provincial government, through the assistance of World Bank, is establishi­ng a Double A abattoir in Sitio Anak Bukid, Barangay Lo-ong, Concepcion town.

The abattoir, situated on a 4,407- square meter lot, has the capacity to cater to 50 heads per day for swine and eight heads per day for cattle, and adheres to the standards of the National Meat Inspection Service.

It features a slaughterh­ouse, holding pen, boiler and generator set room, water treatment facilities, and decomposti­ng chambers which ensure compliance to animal welfare, food safety, and environmen­tal standards.

Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. spear headed the groundbrea­king ceremony together with Provincial Administra­tor Raul Banias, Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project (PRDP) deputy project director Engr. Jose Albert Barrogo, Mayor Milliard Villanueva, municipal officials, and Punong Barangay Rizalino Panes Jr. on March 8.

They were also joined by Provincial Engineer Romeo Andig, Provincial Veterinari­an Dr. Darel Tabuada, Provincial Planning and Developmen­t Officer Mario Nillos, and Executive Assistant to the Gov. Niel Tupas III.

Engr. Andig said that upon its completion in November this year, cheaper butcher fee for cattle is expected from P2,000 to P800 and from P600 to P405 for swine.

Defensor, for his part, said the facility could also contribute to local economy by providing additional source of revenue through job opportunit­ies and marketable high quality meat.

The governor added that the abattoir could also aid the province in recovering from African swine fever ( ASF) by venturing into the pork processing industry.

“We export 8,000 swine heads to Luzon every month but we don’t process pork products. With a high standard slaughterh­ouse, we can have a processsed pork industry. Instead of exporting heads, we should export processed meat. It will give us additional source of revenue,” Defensor said.

The P29.950- million facility is funded through the Department of Agricultur­e’s (DA) PRDP.

The Wor l d Bank i s shoulderin­g 80 percent of the project cost with a counterpar­t of 10 percent each from the DA and the provincial government.

 ?? ?? Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. leads the groundbrea­king and time capsule laying for the Double A abattoir in Concepcion, Iloilo on March 8.
Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. leads the groundbrea­king and time capsule laying for the Double A abattoir in Concepcion, Iloilo on March 8.

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