Agrosila, a leading poultry production company, has announced significant investment plans for 2025, aiming to increase broiler production to 60,000 tons by 2031. The total investment budget for these projects is 914.74 million rubles. In 2025, the company will start implementing key projects to enhance production volumes and product quality. One of the major projects includes the construction of a new cage broiler fattening house with a capacity of 160,000 heads, which will cost 299 million rubles. This project is expected to add an additional 2,000 tons of live mass to the annual production. Another project involves expanding the air-water cooling chamber with an investment of 380 million rubles, planned to be completed in 2025 with an expenditure of 154 million rubles. The reconstruction will help meet the standard cooling indicators and prevent production downtime.
Other significant projects include the reconstruction of floor brooding houses, which will involve replacing ventilation and lighting equipment systems and implementing automated microclimate control systems. This will increase production efficiency by 10%. Additionally, there are plans for technical renovation of waste disposal areas, purchasing loading equipment, and installing a line for fillet processing. An investment of 22 million rubles will be made in a hanging module for slaughter lines to automate processes. As a result of these investments, it is expected that by the end of 2025, the volume of live mass production will increase by 3,000 tons and meat product sales will reach 31,000 tons, representing a growth rate of 9.8%.
The exhibition Big Dutchman Horti Agri Next (HAN) Asia is scheduled from May 27-29, 2025 in Moscow's Timirязev Center. This event attracts numerous exhibitors and visitors from various industries related to agriculture and food processing. For instance, companies like Asti Group and Neofors are among the participants in this exhibition.
The exhibition offers various benefits to both exhibitors and visitors. Exhibitors can showcase their latest products and technologies while visitors can explore innovative solutions in the agricultural sector. The event also features a business program called SAMMİT with an extensive schedule of activities.
In conclusion, Agrosila's ambitious investment plans highlight its commitment to expanding its broiler production capacity and improving overall operational efficiency. The Big Dutchman Horti Agri Next (HAN) Asia exhibition provides an excellent platform for companies like Agrosila to network with industry peers and potential partners while showcasing their advancements in technology and innovation.