Aklan farmers shift to rabbit production as food alternative

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Rabbit production advocate Margarito Andrade says the process is friendly to the environment as rabbits do not emit gas, which helps heal the earth from the threat of global warming.

KALIBO, Philippines – Farmers in the province of Aklan are hoping that rabbit will become popular as food now that the Chinese Calendar has ushered in theLocal rabbit food advocate Margarito Andrade told Rappler on January 25 that farmers in Banga town, Aklan started introducing the production of rabbit in 2020 during the height of the COVID 19 pandemic.

Local farmers see rabbit production as an alternative source to boost food security and help mitigate climate change. It forced local governments to tighten borders of provinces, towns, and even barangays against the movement of pork and pork products from affected communities. “Also, through proper research and training, breeders know that rabbits only feed on dry grasses,” he added.

 

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