Spain: A mobile slaughterhouse in Galicia to serve remote livestock farms

Published 2023년 11월 29일

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The Xunta de Galicia has invested 1.7 million euros in a mobile slaughterhouse to serve remote sheep, goat, and pig farms. The service aims to improve the profitability and management of these farms by reducing transportation costs and improving the quality of meat. The initiative is considered a pioneer in Spain and will offer reasonable prices ranging from 10 to 50 euros for different types of animals.
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The Xunta de Galicia has presented this Tuesday - November 28 - in Chantada (Lugo) a mobile slaughterhouse to serve the most remote sheep, goat and pig farms, for which the slaughter of their animals in conventional facilities means an effort that reduces its profitability. The Galician Government has invested a total of 1.7 million euros in this project, according to the Rural Minister, José González. The service will have a dozen workers and, to optimize its operation, a specific telephone number and web access will be enabled, in order to resolve doubts and facilitate appointment requests. The mobile slaughterhouse will have a dozen workers and a specific telephone number and web access will be enabled, in order to resolve doubts and facilitate appointment requests. The head of Medio Rural highlighted that this initiative will allow “improving the management and profitability of many small farms, located in areas far from large population centers and located at a distance from ...
Source: Agropopular

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