COTABATO CITY ---The Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) and the Department of Agriculture (DA) in the Autonomous Region
in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) jointly conducted last January 15 a workshop for
entrepreneurs involved in Halal chevon or goat meat.
DTI-ARMM Secretary Atty.
Anwar Malang said the workshop was conducted in line with the government’s
efforts to make the autonomous Muslim region the country’s “Halal Hub.”
Atty. Ranibai Dilangalen,
DA-ARMM Undersecretary, said Halal is not only limited to the absence of pork
ingredients. “We should enlighten the community about Halal production for them
to fully understand even its basic principles,” she said.
The activity seeks to widen
the knowledge of stakeholders about the Halal industry as an emerging economic
phenomenon in the world market.The workshop was also aimed at exploring the
wide array of market potential for Halal chevon production and to identify the
gaps in the supply chain of chevon, from production to marketing.
The goat industry in the
country has been identified as a “sunshine industry” brought about by the high
demand for chevon meat both domestic and global, as well as the sufficient
supply of goat dominated by backyard raisers and slowly becoming popular among
commercial raisers.
The activity was conducted
through the Philippine Rural Development Program I – Plan. It was attended by
participants involved in the processing, production, and marketing of goat meat
within the region and government and non-governmental institutions mandated to
boost the development of the Halal industry in the region.
Meanwhile, as part of the
region’s efforts in the development and promotion of the Halal industry, the
Office of the Regional Governor released a memorandum directing all its offices
and agencies to create programs, projects, missions, and visions that should be
anchored on the ARMM Vision.
The ARMM Vision states
that: “By 2040, the people in the Bangsamoro are self-governing with
predominantly middle-class society living in safe communities, having a dynamic
economy, including a Halal ecosystem, enjoying inclusive peace and diverse
cultures, who shall enhance sustainable development ensuring that
responsibilities and benefits are shared by all.”
In May 2016, former
President Benigno Aquino III signed Republic Act No. 10817 to ensure the
integrity and quality of Philippine Halal exports and to promote its growth in
the domestic and international markets.
R.A. 10817, or the
“Philippine Halal Export Development and Promotion Act of 2016,” is a
legislation instituting the Philippine Halal export development and promotion
program, creating for the purpose the Philippine Halal Export Development and
Promotion Board, and for other purposes. (BUREAU
OF PUBLIC INFORMATION – ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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