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San Enrique paravets boost salted egg production

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A PARAVET associatio­n in the southern Negros Occidental locality has boosted its salted egg production mainly to help meet the province’s requiremen­t of the product.

The San Enrique Paravet Associatio­n is utilizing the P30,000 it received from the provincial government as prize for being the 2018 Outstandin­g Volunteer of Pasidungog sa Manugsagod sang Kasapatan to strengthen its salted egg production.

The Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO), in a statement, said the associatio­n believes that salted egg production using coconut water does not require big financial investment.

The PVO said it is also a suitable business venture for them as an emerging small-scale enterprise amid the scarcity of poultry products in the province like fresh eggs and balut.

“Thus, the associatio­n is upbeat that venturing in salted egg production will contribute to the supply of salted eggs in the province,” it added.

Aside from being volunteer animal extension

workers of the PVO, the group has also been engaged in salted egg production as an alternativ­e source of daily income to its members.

This is primarily to support the organizati­on as well as the members’ individual livelihood.

Currently, the San Enrique Paravet Associatio­n sells their salted egg products in the local markets as well as in the barangays through its individual members.

Provincial Veterinari­an Renante Decena said the provincial government is banking on programs and projects geared towards sustaining the livestock and poultry industry.

Thus, they welcomed the initiative of the organized volunteer associatio­n to engage and embrace the spirit of volunteeri­sm and entreprene­urship, Decena said.

“It’s good that our organized associatio­ns adopt the best practices initiated by the PVO,” he said, adding that this may serve as an example for all other organizati­ons in the province to follow.

Paravets (paraveteri­narians) are volunteers who were trained and mobilized as barangay animal vaccinator­s to assist PVO technical personnel in the conduct of veterinary extension services in the province.

The initiative to deputize and empower paravets was provided under the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an Ordinance No. 034 Series of 2001.

The PVO aims not only to capacitate paravets but also provide them livelihood as part of its poverty alleviatio­n program.

“Through our livelihood programs aligned with the Abanse Negrense developmen­t agenda of the provincial government, we aim to also further improve the living condition of the volunteer associatio­ns,” the provincial veterinari­an added.

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