Emek Ha’ela project illustrates Agrotop’s vision for future poultry houses
Agrotop has recently completed the second stage of a visionary project for Emek Ha’ela Eggs, which includes two sheds, housing about 110,000 layers.
Agrotop has recently completed the second stage of a visionary project for Emek Ha’ela Eggs, which includes two sheds, housing about 110,000 layers.
Farming is often accused of contributing to environmental damage. It is worth taking a closer look at how poultry production contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and learn how it’s impact can be reduced.
Eggs play key role in fighting hunger and malnutrition in poor countries, according to a recent study published by the FAO of the UN.
Many countries around the world witness a sharp increase in egg consumption over the Easter period. This seasonal jump has an immediate impact on the planning of egg production, when flocks are introduced and culled, and it also affects international trade.
Many businesses close down and ask their workers to continue working from home during a crisis such as the recent outbreak. In the poultry and livestock industry we have no such option. Here are some practical tips that can help all of us to weather the crisis.
Agrotop has received a repeat order for 11 environmentally controlled broiler sheds in Southern Mindanao, the Philippines.
Agrotop and biogas energy generation solutions provider FWE offer highly sustainable and efficient process to address the demand for fuels and food in Tonga.