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San Carlos City opens new slaughterhouse

• GILBERT P. BAYORAN

SLAUGHTERHOUSE. An aerial view of the new slaughterhouse at the City Agricultural Compound in Barangay Rizal, San Carlos City, that was inaugurated yesterday.* Capitol PIO photo

San Carlos City in Negros Occidental has a new slaughterhouse facility, which is expected to boost food safety and support the local livestock industry.

Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, assisted by Mayor Renato Gustilo, Provincial Engineer Ernie Mapa and former Representative Gerardo Valmayor, led the blessing and inauguration of the facility at the City Agricultural Compound in Barangay Rizal, San Carlos City on May 22.

The newly inaugurated abattoir is among several strategically established slaughterhouses across Negros Occidental aimed at ensuring safe, hygienic, and regulated meat processing for public consumption.

According to the provincial government, the facility is expected to enhance sanitation and meat inspection standards while promoting responsible waste management and supporting the province’s growing livestock economy.

The project was implemented under the Department of Agriculture-led Philippine Rural Development Project (DA-PRDP), with funding support from the World Bank, and the provincial government of Negros Occidental.

Aside from San Carlos City, six other local government units, including Murcia, Hinoba-an, Cauayan, Binalbagan, Toboso, and E.B. Magalona, have responded to the province’s call for slaughterhouse projects, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz II disclosed.

The LGUs underwent workshops and simultaneously prepared project proposals and feasibility studies, all of which passed the review process of the World Bank and the PRDP.

Lacson emphasized that Negros Occidental remains one of the country’s largest backyard hog-raising provinces, supporting a multibillion-peso hog industry and playing a significant role in hog repopulation efforts.

He noted that the establishment of modern abattoirs across the province will further strengthen the livestock sector while ensuring the safety and quality of meat products for consumers.*

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