‘Lechon Avenue’ to lure growers to depopulate swine in Iloilo town
The local government unit (LGU) of Iloilo province’s Tigbauan town has designated a “Lechon Avenue” to speed up the depopulation of swine amid the threat of African swine fever (ASF) recorded in the province’s five towns.
“Lechon Avenue is actually an LGU initiative to somehow mitigate the impact of ASF,” Tigbauan Supervising Tourism Operations Officer Phoebe Torrico, said in an interview yesterday.
She said that at the earliest possible time, they would like hog growers to release their stocks and earn income by selling lechon (roasted pig) rather than face the threat of ASF.
Currently, there are 1,000 hog growers in the municipality as per the inventory of the municipal veterinarian.
Tigbauan has no ASF cases but is located in the pink or buffer zone, just adjacent to Oton town, where the first confirmed cases of the animal disease were recorded.
Torrico added the event would also popularize their town’s version of the roasted pig.
“We wanted to promote and popularize our pork roasters in Tigbauan, and we have remarkable roasters in Tigbauan,” she said.
The Lechon Avenue that will be available every Wednesday and Sunday opened yesterday and will end on December 15 with the staging of the pork festival.
The LGU has set up three tents in the avenue located in the public plaza.
Initially, one pork roaster displayed its lechon but more participants have signified their interest to participate.
“Lechon Avenue is open to all those who are interested to sell their lechon, provided they have coordinated with our office so they will be assisted to ensure the orderly conduct of the activity,” the tourism officer said.
The price of lechon ranges from P500 to P600 a kilo.
During the culmination on December 15, there will be a contest for the best lechon.
The tourism office will also offer training on the preparation of various pork menus for the pork festival.
Currently, confirmed cases of the animal disease have been recorded in the Iloilo towns of Oton, San Miguel, Alimodian, Leganes, and Sta. Barbara.