Schotman Hatcheries: An integrated entity embraces independence

04-05-2010 | | |
Schotman Hatcheries: An integrated entity embraces independence
Schotman Hatcheries is a typical example of the Dutch poultry industry. It embraces independence, but also includes extra services to its hatching eggs and day-old broiler chicks. Results show that it pays off. By Wiebe van der Sluis, Rooster 45, Doetinchem, the Netherlands The Dutch poultry industry is characterised by a unique open structure. Each link in the production chain is owned by independent producers who buy and sell products, and who often own the birds that they produce. This means


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