Aboitiz Group Driving Progress in Central Luzon
The Aboitiz Group is accelerating inclusive growth in Central Luzon by aligning its businesses to uplift lives, create opportunities, and strengthen the region’s role as a hub of resilience and competitiveness.

Through Aboitiz Foods, Aboitiz Land, Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates, and Aboitiz Construction, the Group is investing in food systems, housing, industrial estates, and infrastructure that power livelihoods and fuel economic progress.

 

Food Security: Aboitiz Foods, through Tarlac Meatmasters in Bamban, achieved a historic Triple A accreditation from the National Meat Inspection Service—the first multi-meat facility in the Philippines to earn the rating across slaughterhouse, cutting plant, and cold storage. This milestone strengthens the “mill-to-meal” strategy, supporting farmers, retailers, and consumers while ensuring safe, high-quality products.

 

Sustainable Communities: Aboitiz Land continues to expand its Ajoya communities in Pampanga, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija, offering well-planned neighborhoods near growth centers like New Clark City and TARI Estate. With hundreds of homes already turned over, Ajoya is becoming a model for sustainable living in Central Luzon.

 

Future-Ready Estates: In Tarlac City, TARI Estate is emerging as a 384-hectare PEZA-registered industrial hub projected to generate 60,000 jobs. Major investors like Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz and Ajinomoto are already onboard, making it a premier investment destination.

 

World-Class Infrastructure: Aboitiz Construction drives the transformation of TARI Estate with modern, safety-focused construction, integrating advanced technologies and collaborating with local institutions to boost education, energy, and workforce development.

 

By combining strengths across industries, the Aboitiz Group envisions Central Luzon as a resilient, competitive, and future-ready region — a key driver of national growth.

 

Ms. Angel Faith Danganan serves as the President of Central Luzon Balita and has worked as a broadcast journalist with the news group for less than a decade. Originally from Capas, Tarlac, she actively participates in numerous civic groups and public service initiatives. She took up her Broadcast communication studies at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Manila.

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