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Kosarom has opened a pig production facility in Iasi, Romania

The new farm has a breeding capacity of 45.000 head and it is the result of a €8 million investment.

Posted on Jun 08 ,15:51

Kosarom has opened a pig production facility in Iasi, Romania

 

Romanian Kosarom Group has opened a pig production unit in Razboieni, Iasi county after a €8 million investment. The new breeding facility has a production capacity of 45.000 head a year and it comprises 5 distinct units for 1,500 sows and the piglets.
Kosarom's pig production is based on Duroc, Great White, Landrace and Pietrain and the new project was developed with the assistance of Hypor, a genetics company from the Netherlands.

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"42,000 weaned piglets will be moved to one of our feeding units and later slaughtered", explained Ioan Antoci, executive manager of Suinprod Roman, the swine production subsidiary of Kosarom.
The new unit is just one project that is meant to increase the production capacity of the company to 252,000 pig head until 2022. "We have another project, on blueprint stage, that is based on an integrated system. I hope we can start the construction somewhere in 2019. It's a project that comprises 4,000 sows and a production capacity of more than 110.000 heads so we can reach a total capacity of 252,000 pig heads in 2021", declared Neculai Apostol, founder of Kosarom. Total investment in those two projects will be at €28 million and can reduce the need for meat imports assuring a total traceability of the products. Kosarom Group includes Kosarom SA, Suinprod SA and Avi-Top SA, all of those being part of an integrated system.

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