
DA-NorMin pushes market-driven, inclusive approach for Halal Slaughterhouse project in Iligan City
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — The Department of Agriculture – Northern Mindanao (DA-NorMin), through the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) Scale-Up, is pushing a market-driven and inclusive approach for the implementation of a Double AA Halal Slaughterhouse with Cold Storage in Iligan City, aimed at expanding market access and strengthening the local livestock industry.
During a coordination meeting with the Iligan City Local Government Unit (CLGU) on January 7, the meeting focused on strategies to strengthen Halal-compliant agri-industrial facilities in the region while promoting sustainable production and market expansion for livestock stakeholders, and position Iligan City as a model for sustainable Halal agri-enterprise development in Northern Mindanao.

DA Undersecretary for Mindanao concerns, Engr. Zamzamin L. Ampatuan, emphasized that while the facility will strictly adhere to Halal protocols, its output will be positioned as “meat for all” ensuring broader market access and long-term viability.
The agri official conveyed that previous experiences showed that exclusive Halal facilities without diversified market access often struggled to attract adequate livestock supply.
Reportedly, the slaughterhouse project will operate as a stand-alone economic enterprise under the Iligan City government and will follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), with plans to pursue ISO certification to guarantee quality and competitiveness.
To ensure compliance with local regulations, the facility will adhere to Iligan City Ordinance No. 24-7458, also known as the Comprehensive Halal Ordinance, which requires establishments – including groceries, supermarkets, meat shops, and convenience stores – to provide dedicated halal lanes, with separate carts, tools, weighing scales, and checkout counters exclusively for Halal-certified products to prevent cross-contamination and uphold Muslim dietary laws.
Highlighting DA-10’s commitment, Regional Executive Director Jose Apollo Y. Pacamalan underscored the agency’s support to the project.
“We are finalizing the planning and uploading of project components, managing the entire process, and addressing issues to ensure timely implementation under the PRDP framework,” Pacamalan said.
Set for implementation this year, the project aims to strengthen livestock production, processing, and marketing, while supporting local producers. It also aligns with the current administration’s commitment to fostering inclusive, resilient, and sustainable agricultural development. # (NQA)


















