Modern Slaughterhouse in Thiruvananthapuram Begins Trial Operations After Years of Delay
Modern Slaughterhouse in Thiruvananthapuram Begins Trial

The long-delayed modern slaughterhouse at Kunnukuzhy in Thiruvananthapuram has begun trial operations, moving closer to formal commissioning after years of delays and regulatory hurdles. Corporation authorities stated that the official inauguration will be held in the coming week, with the date to be announced shortly.

Trial Run and Vendor Meeting

During the trial run, large animals brought by vendors were successfully slaughtered at the facility. Before the formal launch, the city corporation will hold a meeting with around 40 meat vendors to discuss operational procedures, pricing arrangements, and day-to-day logistics.

Need for the Facility

According to Mayor V V Rajesh, the modern slaughterhouse has become necessary due to the proliferation of illegal slaughterhouses in various parts of the city. He emphasized that the facility would help ensure hygienic meat processing and scientific waste management while bringing slaughtering activities under proper regulation.

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Project Details

Built at an estimated cost of Rs 15 crore, the Kunnukuzhy facility is among the more modern slaughterhouses in Kerala. The project was initiated after the old corporation slaughterhouse shut down more than a decade ago following complaints of pollution and unhygienic conditions. With no centralized facility in place, illegal slaughtering units multiplied steadily across the capital.

Advanced Features

The facility is equipped with an effluent treatment plant, biogas unit, rendering plant, chilling rooms, refrigeration systems, and odour-control mechanisms. Operations are largely mechanized to maintain hygiene standards and meet pollution control requirements. Corporation officials said the facility has the capacity to process up to 75 large animals and 50 small animals per day. Dedicated systems for the scientific treatment and disposal of slaughter waste have also been installed to minimize environmental impact on surrounding areas.

Challenges and Clearances

The project faced repeated delays over the years due to tender-related hurdles, absence of power connection, delayed pollution control clearances, and operational planning issues. The state pollution control board recently granted consent for operations, enabling the corporation to proceed with the trial run and advance towards final commissioning.

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