Brazil: Dutch settlers adapting to new poultry opportunities

01-04-2020 | | |
The current flock of Cobb slow is 33 weeks old and in full production. Fabian Brockötter
The current flock of Cobb slow is 33 weeks old and in full production. Fabian Brockötter
The Zegeren farm in Holambra, Brazil, is a 3rd-generation operation. At the heart of the farm there is a 24,000 bird parent stock facility, surrounded by an orange plantation and a potted plant business. “Every generation added something to the farm,” says Walter Zegeren. ‘’We are constantly chasing new opportunities and putting our money where it makes the most sense.” The entrance of Holambra in typical Dutch style. Photo: Fabian Brockötter Coming from a small-


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Fabian Brockötter Editor in Chief, Poultry World