Mindanao Times

Abella eyes standards for livestock industry

- BY JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

COUNCILOR Ralph Abella has proposed for an ordinance that will set standards for the livestock industry, including the promotion of odor-free livestock raising.

Abella, committee on agricultur­e chair, in his privilege speech on Tuesday during the regular session said the proposal is part of his advocacy.

He said that his constituen­ts in the Second District are complainin­g of the foul odors of animal wastes and discharges from backyard piggeries, poultry farms, or livestock commercial establishm­ents.

“Studies showed that this foul or unpleasant smell can put human health at risk. It can also affect the environmen­t through surface and ground water contaminat­ion,” he said.

His proposal encourages the livestock owners and industry to put on treatment facilities.

He also called livestock raisers to implement methods such as the use of “environmen­tally-friendly enzyme for animal feeding as well as the recycling of animal waste as composts.”

This, he said, is to guarantee that the wastes and discharges generated by the raisers’ activities and operations will not affect neighborin­g areas and the health of the people living in said communitie­s.

Abella said the ordinance will guarantee and safeguard that livestock raising businesses and activities and will conform with existing laws, rules and regulation­s.

It will also promote the general welfare and protect the health of the people with

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