Australia’s Ingham’s invests to meet future demands

11-04-2022 | |
With direct access to feed and water, the chicks show improved bodyweight from the start. Photos: Bart Nus Photografie
With direct access to feed and water, the chicks show improved bodyweight from the start. Photos: Bart Nus Photografie
It might be a pretty closed market, self-sufficient and with hardly any exports, but the overall dynamics of poultry production in Australia are not very different from the rest of the world. Efficiency, welfare and planning for future needs are high on the agenda of Ingham’s, including investment in new hatcheries and parent stock farms. Back in 2019, Dutch firm HatchTech was granted a new hatchery project near the Australian city of Melbourne, followed by a second project in Perth, as Ing


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