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42 animal raisers, PVO staff trained on meat processing

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residents of La Carlota City, mostly backyard animal raisers, and employees of the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) of Negros Occidental have attended the training on meat processing.

The two-day training initiated by the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) in Western Visayas in collaborat­ion with PVO was held at the Provincial Livestock Breeding Center and Dairy Farm, Barangay La Granja in the said city last week.

PVO Value-adding Coordinato­r Margrette Gerzon trained the participan­ts in making chorizo, longanisa, ham, corned beef, siomai, tocino and burger patty.

Participan­ts were also taught of the basic marketing management to enhance their skills and competenci­es in managing their future meat processing business.

Provincial Veterinari­an Renante Decena said meat processing is an alternativ­e source of income as frozen meat is in demand food products nowadays.

Decena said the training basically aims to impart to the participan­ts the knowledge and skills on food processing through low cost, clean and nutritious meat as raw materials.

It is also seen as an opportunit­y among animal raisers to maximize such other potential livelihood aside from animal raising, he said.

“This will enable them to sell not only live animals but also meat products through value-adding,” the provincial veterinari­an added.

Meat processing training is an initiative of the provincial government geared towards poverty reduction.

PVO continues to work on creating business opportunit­ies among its employees and animal raisers in the province.*

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