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Thai poultry company Chuwit Farm expects its Q4 2025 performance to grow both year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter.
Mathucha Jungthanasomboon, Deputy Managing Director of Operations, said the outlook reflects an increase in production cycles to nine. Operational revenue is projected to average over USD 1.55 million per quarter.
Progress on the 200,000-layer farm project
Ms Mathucha revealed that the company’s investment in a 200,000-layer farm under a contract farming model is now 20% complete.
“Construction is underway and equipment procurement is being finalized. The farm is scheduled to commence operations in Q2 2026, and is expected to serve as a key revenue driver in the medium to long term,” she said.
Efficiency gains support 2025 growth
For the full year 2025, Chuwit Farm anticipates higher growth compared with 2024, when total revenue reached USD 6.95 million.
This year, the company has increased its production cycles to 28 cycles, up by two from last year. Operations span eight broiler farms with a total of 121 houses, supporting higher output.
Operational efficiency has also improved. Feed conversion efficiency has strengthened, while average growing days fell to 42.4 days from 42.7, reducing production costs.
Survival rate and overall flock quality also improved, with quality deductions dropping to 0.19%, compared with 0.43% last year.
Market observers note that if Chuwit Farm continues to execute its production cycles and new farm development as planned, the company has the potential to deliver stronger-than-expected earnings in Q4—a trend that could support short-term positive momentum in its share price.
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