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P500M DA COLD STORAGE FACILITY TO OPEN IN CAMSUR

Camarines Sur Governor LRay Villafuerte and Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. inspected the ongoing construction of a P500-million cold storage facility—a major infrastructure project of the Department of Agriculture (DA) that is expected to enhance food security, generate jobs, spur agri-investments, and significantly boost farmers’ incomes in Bicol and nearby regions.

“This mega cold storage facility is scheduled to open in December and will be capable of storing a wide range of agricultural commodities, including vegetables, meat, chicken and fish,” Tiu Laurel said.

“It features a solar power system to help cut electricity costs, a blast freezer, and a processing and packing area to support value-adding services for our farmers.”

“It features a solar power system to help cut electricity costs, a blast freezer, and a processing and packing area to support value-adding services for our farmers,” the agriculture chief added.

The agriculture head said the project aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s vision of turning farmers into agri-preneurs who are not only food producers but also key contributors to economic growth through entrepreneurship.

“This is a great step forward in empowering our farmers,” he stressed. “It will allow them to preserve their harvest longer, reduce spoilage, and access new markets.”

The cold storage complex will have six massive refrigerated warehouses, each capable of storing approximately 224 tons of agricultural products.

 With a total capacity exceeding 1,300 tons, the facility is designed to serve not just Camarines Sur, but also other parts of Bicol, the Visayas, and even Mindanao, whose products pass through the province on their way to Metro Manila and other major markets.

Villafuerte praised the President and Tiu Laurel for the game-changing initiative for local agriculture.

“It’s an investment in our farmers—the lifeblood of our country—whose calloused hands bring food to our tables.”

“This will help our farmers diversify, add more value to their produce, and ultimately earn more,” the governor said. “It’s an investment in our farmers—the lifeblood of our country—whose calloused hands bring food to our tables.”

He added that the province is working to ensure the facility is completed by December, so that farmers can start benefiting from it early next year.

Tiu Laurel said the Camarines Sur facility is part of a nationwide network of mega and modular cold storage complexes that the DA is rolling out.

Other sites set to open starting next year include Taguig City, Cabanatuan City, and the provinces of Occidental Mindoro and Isabela. In addition, over 100 modular cold storage units will be deployed to various farming communities across the country.

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