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Batangas Poultry Marks Milestone with First Certified Cage-Free Egg House 

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For decades, egg production in Batangas — long known as the “Egg Capital of the  Philippines” has largely relied on conventional battery cage systems. Today, that narrative  begins to change. 

The Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF) proudly announces the certification of the first cage free egg house in the province, marking a significant step forward for animal welfare and  sustainable agriculture. 

SLC Farm Agriventures Inc., located in San Jose, Batangas, has completed its transition to  a cage-free housing system for laying hens. This milestone demonstrates that even in a  province responsible for supplying a substantial portion of the country’s egg demand,  producers can adopt humane, future-ready farming practices while remaining  commercially viable. 

“Transitioning was not an overnight decision,” shared Wilson Ang, owner of SLC Farm  Agriventures Inc. “Years ago, we explored free-range and alternative systems, but there  simply wasn’t enough market demand. Today, that has changed. Hotels are actively asking  for cage-free eggs, and I can personally attest to that demand. The market is finally ready.” 

The farm’s cage-free eggs are now supplied to hotels committed to meeting sustainability  goals and strengthening responsible sourcing policies. By choosing cage-free, these  institutions align their procurement practices with improved animal welfare standards  while advancing their broader environmental and social commitments. 

According to Atty. Heidi Caguioa, Program Director of AKF, the cage-free transition reflects  years of sustained engagement and collaboration. “This is a breakthrough in our work of  encouraging producers to take the leap toward cage-free systems,” she said. “Behind this  milestone is extensive groundwork — educating farmers on standards, addressing  operational and cost concerns, and building confidence that the market would respond.” 

AKF played a central role in supporting SLC Farm Agriventures Inc. through consultations,  technical discussions, and on-site assessments to guide the development of its first  certified cage-free house. Acting as both technical partner and industry bridge, the  organization helped ensure that the transition met established animal welfare standards  while remaining practical for local production conditions. 

Through partnerships like this, AKF continues to work with farmers, institutions, and  industry stakeholders to accelerate the shift toward humane and ethical egg production.  The organization envisions cage-free systems becoming a mainstream component of 

sustainable food production in the Philippines, where animal welfare, business viability,  and consumer demand move forward together.

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