Broiler Farm Facility

A Peak of Modern Poultry Farming in Tarlac

Situated on a 14.212-hectare property in San Juan De Valdez, San Jose, Tarlac, The AILC Broiler Farm, is a prime example of cutting-edge poultry farming. Designed to meet the growing demand for chicken in the Philippines, particularly in the Central Luzon region, this farm stands as a beacon of innovation and efficiency in the industry.

Advanced Infrastructure and Facilities

The San Jose Broiler Farm is equipped with 12 state-of-the-art broiler houses, each designed to provide optimal conditions for raising chickens. Spanning a 14.212-hectare property, the farm is planned to support large-scale production, ensuring a steady supply of chicken to meet the growing demand in the Philippines, especially in the Central Luzon region. In addition to the broiler houses, the farm boasts a range of advanced facilities, including a water reservoir, concrete roads, and a biogas generator system, which not only enhance operational efficiency but also promote sustainability. The farm’s infrastructure is complemented by a guard house, an entrance gate, and a vehicle spray house, which together maintain high levels of security and biosecurity. Moreover, the office building and dormitory provide essential accommodations for staff, while the canteen offers a convenient dining option, ensuring that all aspects of the farm’s operations are well-supported and efficient.

Commitment to Sustainable and Efficient Farming

The AILC Broiler Farm is a model of sustainable farming practices. Its infrastructure supports not only large-scale production but also minimizes environmental impact. The inclusion of a biogas generator system, for instance, reflects the farm’s commitment to reducing waste and utilizing renewable energy. AILC Broiler Farm is more than just a poultry operation; it is a state-of-the-art facility that combines modern technology, sustainable practices, and efficient infrastructure to meet the high demand for chicken in the Philippines. As a leading farm in the region, it sets a new standard for the future of poultry farming in Tarlac and beyond.