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Coren Group plans to invest €26 million in its pork and poultry operations

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The plan is based on the development of Processing Centers, the creation of new Technological Centers for Incubation and Genetic Selection, and promotion of organic farming.

Posted on Dec 01 ,09:11

Coren Group plans to invest €26 million in its pork and poultry operations

€26 million will be invested next year in the Galician agro-food sector by Coren Group reports CdeComunicacion magazine. Through the 2019 Investment Plan, the cooperative redoubles its commitment to the production of Galician food of recognized quality, sustainable development and creation of wealth in the countryside, adapting to the new challenges of an increasingly globalized and demanding market, and consolidating its position at national and international level, explained the president of Coren Group, Manuel Gómez-Franqueira.
The plan is based on three pillars: development of Processing Centers, the creation of new Technological Centers for Incubation and Genetic Selection, and promotion of organic farming.
The investment plan for 2019 will focus on the technological improvement of the group Poultry Processing, Porcine and Vacuum Processing Centers, incorporating new 4.0 technologies in the areas of processing, transformation, and logistics.
To the same extent, Coren plans to launch next year new Incubation and Genetic Selection Centers in Poultry Farming Incubating and Genetic Selection in Poultry, which will allow it to respond to the growing demand and adapt to the specific needs of each of the markets, meeting the demands of the new globalized context.

In parallel, the cooperative will initiate an agrarian project of organic production creating an agricultural division for the cultivation of organic wheat, which will be used for the consumption of the ecological productions of Coren, thus contributing to the environmental care and creation of wealth in the countryside.

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