October 29, 2024

CB Group pumps US$1 million in research facility for growing chickens

The facility will be utilised to scientifically test variables such as feed formulations, housing conditions, and breeds to determine the best combination for the region.

The CB Group and Devenish Nutrition, a global leader in animal nutrition, have partnered to commission the first research and development (R&D) facility for growing broiler chickens in a tropical climate in the Americas, valued at over US$1 million.

Opened on October 25, the state-of-the-art, world-class facility is based at The Nest, CB Group’s eco-industrial park, also home to its CB Chicken Air Chill Plant.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, CB Group CEO, Matthew Lyn explained that the facility is aimed at pioneering research and development to improve local efficiency, productivity and competitiveness within a global industry.

CB Group CEO, Matthew Lyn

“Poultry is an extremely competitive industry worldwide and we must do everything we can to be as efficient as possible and do what’s best for our country. We're excited about this partnership because of the significant potential to enhance performance not only for Jamaica but for all farmers operating in similar environmental conditions.” Lyn stated.

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The facility is expected to help fill a gap in the existing research. Whereas much of the scientific methods that poultry producers use in the Caribbean are based on research done in other climatic conditions, this facility will be tailored to the unique conditions in the tropics where there is high temperature and high humidity.

The facility will be utilised to scientifically test variables such as feed formulations, housing conditions, and breeds to determine the best combination for the region.

Tony McEntee, CEO of Devenish Nutrition, Floyd Green Minister of Agriculture, Matthew Lyn, CEO of CB Group and Declan Quin, Chief Commercial Officer, Devenish Nutrition inside the newly commissioned broiler research and development facility.

Making mention of recent market volatility due to factors such as the pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war and even recent instability in the Middle East, Tony McEntee, CEO of Devenish Nutrition, which is headquartered in Northern Ireland, called the partnership, “a step toward food security, self-sufficiency and improving export potential for Jamaica, and a game changer for the poultry community worldwide.”

The opening of this R&D facility was also endorsed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining Floyd Green who shared: “It’s critical because if we are going to continue growing, and if we are going to be sustainable, then it has to be based on research. It has to be based on research that is not done abroad and imported here but research done here for us. And I really want to commend the approach that’s being taken by the Caribbean Broilers team.”

In additional comments, he noted that the performance of the local poultry sector has increased by 25 per cent over the past 10 years, with the majority of growth attributed to the small independent farmers who constitute approximately 40 per cent of the industry.

Source: CB Group pumps US$1 million in research facility for growing chickens | Loop Jamaica

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