Today marks a significant milestone in the poultry hatchery industry as Ceva Santé Animale (Ceva), leader in hatchery technology proudly announces the launch of its new automatic day-old-chick Gender Sorting equipment for broilers.
Recognizing the need for a more efficient and cost-effective solution, Ceva has developed modular and compact Gender Sorting equipment for day-old broilers that promises to streamline production and enhance operational efficiency for hatcheries worldwide.
“Ceva is a world leader in poultry vaccination, especially at the hatchery. Having access to state-of-the-art vaccination methods and hatchery technology is a constant demand from Ceva’s customers – we are very glad to continue the journey with this new equipment for the benefit of our customers and the poultry industry”, said Sylvain Comte, Poultry Franchise Director at Ceva Santé Animale.
Since many years, Ceva has committed to deliver innovation at the hatchery to support poultry producers addressing the global challenges, like labour scarcity, and delivering sustainable production.
ABOUT CEVA SANTÉ ANIMALE
Ceva Santé Animale (Ceva) is the 5th global animal health company, led by experienced veterinarians, whose mission is to provide innovative health solutions for all animals to ensure the highest level of care and well-being.
Our portfolio includes preventive medicine such as vaccines and animal welfare products, pharmaceutical solutions for farm and companion animals, as well as equipment and services to provide the best experience for our customers.
With more than 7,000 employees located in 47 countries, Ceva strives daily to bring to life its vision as a One Health company: “Together, beyond animal health”.
2023 turnover: €1.6 billion.
www.ceva.com
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