
Bel Ga Asia on December 9 successfully conducted the groundbreaking ceremony of the Tan Chau 3, a new greenfield parent stock farm in Tan Hoi commune, Tay Ninh province, Vietnam.
The Tan Chau 3 parent stock farm is an important component of the high-tech agricultural complex, part of a series of 12 high-tech agriculture projects jointly developed by the People’s Committee of Tay Ninh province, DHN Group, De Heus and Bel Ga Vietnam.
Within this ecosystem, Bel Ga serves as a critical link, providing high-quality day-old chicks, ensuring the foundation of the value chain model of De Heus.

Ben Cliteur, General Director of Bel Ga Asia (first from right).
On the sidelines of the event, Bel Ga (BDH Vietnam) signed a MoU with De Heus, DHN Group, Trinh Dang Khoi Company and BD Agriculture Company to jointly develop a high-tech poultry farm complex with a capacity of 1 million rearing and 3 million production layer hen places.
This breaking ground event represents an important milestone in Bel Ga’s efforts to advance Vietnam’s poultry industry.
Opening ceremony of Tay Ninh hatchery extension
On the same date, Bel Ga Vietnam celebrated the internal opening ceremony of the Tay Ninh hatchery extension.

The state-of-the-art hatchery complex is constructed using the newest technologies from:
By more than doubling the hatchery’s capacity, Bel Ga Vietnam strengthens its ability to meet the fast-growing customer demand across the South.

During the event, Ben Cliteur, General Director of Bel Ga Asia expressed his pride in not only this milestone, but many others achieved in 2025 to date:
These accomplishments not only highlight a year of outstanding progress but also reaffirm the strength and dedication of the Bel Ga team.
The Tay Ninh hatchery extension stands as a powerful milestone—reflecting Bel Ga’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and delivering superior quality to its partners in the poultry industry.

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