Genesus enters the Vietnamese pig market
Genetic material delivered by Genesus Inc will arrive in the Vietnamese pig market thanks to a partnership signed with BaF Vietnam Agricultural Joint Stock Company (BaF). As a member of Tan Long Group, BaF is known for its high-quality swine breeding and pork products for a high-quality pork market that is food safety qualified, with a 3F business model (Feed-Farm-Food). "We specialized in the self-contained business model producing and supplying breeding stock and pork products to the market; producing animal feed; building a modern European-standard farm chain; distributing breeding stock, and high-quality meat to the market.
With the ambition to reach the Top 3 Vietnamese companies regarding swine breeding from Great Grand Parents (GGP), Grand Parents (GP), and Parents Stock (PS), BaF is striving continuously to be one of the top swine breeding and pork suppliers in Vietnam market," BaF said in a statement.
The company's target is to have 100,000 PS sows, 2400 GGP sows, and 8,700 GP sows by 2023; and 261,900 PS sows, 2,400 GGP, 10,000 GP herds by 2030. To achieve this ambitious goal, the Board of Directors aims to focus on 5 comprehensive criteria: Genetics Improvement - breakthrough technology; Right people - right management model - right control; The most modern technology design and build; Right optimal nutrition feed; Top biosecurity in production.
"When it comes to husbandry technology, factory, and biosafety, we have cooperated with leading animal husbandry technology groups in America and Europe, receiving the modern and advance technology transfer, assuring operational optimization and automation compatibility. These modern farm technologies, water treatment, and closed-wastewater treatment, altogether bringing green values for the environment," added BaF.
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