Showing posts with label slaughterhouse. Show all posts
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Friday, January 8, 2016

NMIS accredits Ligao City Slaughterhouse as Class “AA”

The Ligao City Slaughterhouse is located at Sitio Gamot, Tinago, Ligao City
The Ligao City Slaughterhouse has again received a Certificate of Accreditation from the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) to engage in slaughtering of hogs and cattle for domestic trade under Class “AA” category on 17 December 2015.

The accreditation of the slaughterhouse signifies that the facility has satisfied all the requirements set by Republic Act No. 9296 and Executive Order 137. This means that the meat and meat products from slaughtered hogs and cattle are safe and can be sold anywhere in the country.

NMIS Regional Technical Director Fernando N. Lontoc personally presented the Certificate of Accreditation to Ligao City Mayor Patricia Gonzalez-Alsua and extended his support to the LGU to maintain stronger partnership
“Ang pagkakaroon po natin ng accredited na establishment ay napakahalaga para masigurado natin na malinis ang karne na kinakatay sa slaughterhouse [Having an accredited establishment is important to ensure that the meat are clean],” said NMIS Regional Technical Director Fernando N. Lontoc .

Aside from Ligao City, Sorsogon and Naga City were also on the list of cities/municipalities with accredited slaughterhouses. Dir. Lontoc sees this potential for Ligao City, being at the center of the region with accredited slaughterhouse, to increase the revenues from operating the facility. This will invite meat dealers from neighboring towns to avail quality services from the slaughterhouse. “Ito ang ating ituturo sa mga meat dealers na dito na sila magpakatay dahil dito nakakasunod sa pamantayan [We will direct the meat dealers to have their hogs and cattle slaughtered here because this facility follows the guidelines],” said Dir. Lontoc.

Because of the impressive approach and system of the City Government, Dir. Lontoc recommends Ligao City to be an example for other LGUs aiming to establish an accredited slaughterhouse.

Dir. Lontoc also extended his full support to the City Government to maintain a strong partnership with the LGU and sustain the accreditation of the slaughterhouse. He also acknowledged the efforts of Mayor Patricia Gonzalez-Alsua as a local chief executive who ensures the compliance of the LGU to the standards established by the NMIS.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Exploring renewable resources: Ligao City's first hydroelectric power plant

On March 24, 2014,  Ligao City inaugurated its first Class "AA" Slaughterhouse located at Sitio Caransag, Tinago, replacing the old slaughterhouse at the City Market. Aside from its high quality machines and equipment, what is more unique about the new slaughterhouse is its power supply is generated by a small hydroelectric power plant or the Mini-Hydro.

How the Mini-Hydro works
The irrigation canal at Herrera supplies the water for the Mini Hydro.

Engr. Montgomery Viscaya, who is in charge of the technical operation of the power plant, briefly explained how the Mini Hydro works. According to him, the water is the prime mover. The water propels the turbine, then turns the generator. The mechanical energy produced from the propelling turbines is then converted to electrical energy.

The Mini-Hydro generates 25 kW of energy, enough to operate the machines in the slaughterhouse. There is also allotted power supply for the barangay streetlights and barangay center.

On the other hand, the main challenge in operating the power plant is the seasonal drought- the El Niño. Engr. Viscaya said that during the dry season the water level is low affecting the flow of water in the power plant. This in turn will result to minimal power supply.

The irrigation canal from Barangay Herrera supplies the water for the power plant and is located five kilometers away from the slaughterhouse.

Benefits of the Mini-Hydro

During the inauguration of the slaughterhouse, former Ligao City Mayor Linda P. Gonzalez emphasized one of the benefits of having a hydroelectric power plant - using a renewable resource to operate the facility without having to pay a monthly electricity bill.

In addition, power generation in Mini-Hydro is environment-friendly, according to Engr. Viscaya. It does not pollute the environment, contributes to a clean air, and reduces the greenhouse gas emission. And since water is a renewable resource, there is unlimited source of energy while maintaining a very low cost in power generation.

The establishment of the Mini-Hydro is also an effort of the local government to address global warming and promote sustainable growth.

Written by Lala Peñafiel

Sources and references:
Ligao City Slaughterhouse Enhancement Project Proposal
City Planning and Development Office
City Engineer's Office

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Ligao City inaugurates hydroelectric powered Class "AA" Slaughterhouse