August 26, 2025

 

Modern slaughterhouse to rise in Batac City, Philippines 

 

 

 

The Regional Project Advisory Board 1 in the province of Ilocos Norte in northern Philippines has approved a modern slaughterhouse project in Batac City, under the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) Scale-Up, paving the way for its construction.

 

Worth approximately ₱166.6 million (US$2.94 million), the construction of the Double A slaughterhouse in Barangay Colo will ensure a safer and high-quality meat processing facility in the city, according to Batac City Mayor Mark Christian Chua.

 

"This will ensure food safety and support to local producers," Chua said.

 

A World Bank-funded programme originally implemented in 2014, the PRDP aims to increase rural incomes and enhance farm and fishery productivity in targeted areas.

 

PRDP Scale-Up, meanwhile, is the continuation of the original programme designed to respond to the needs for investment beyond what was in the original PRDP.

 

Government data show Ilocos Norte as having a strong livestock and poultry industry, recording more than 2.25 million livestock heads in the first quarter of this year. It, however, remains reliant on outdated slaughtering facilities.

 

Batac City has more than 8,000 livestock raisers who will directly benefit from the project, according to the City Agriculture Office.

 

The new slaughterhouse is expected to complement the Batac public market and the soon-to-be-completed ₱30 million (US$529,731.30) agricultural trading centre.

 

-      Philippine News Agency

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