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A major hatchery management development in 2026 is the rapid adoption of automated chick sexing and industrial incubator technologies, which are reshaping efficiency, welfare, and sustainability in poultry production worldwide. Hatcheries that embrace these innovations are gaining a clear competitive edge in uniformity, biosecurity, and cost control.
The poultry hatchery sector in 2026 is undergoing a technological transformation, with automation, AI, and industrial incubators setting new standards for efficiency, welfare, and sustainability. Hatcheries that fail to adopt these innovations risk falling behind, while early adopters are shaping the future of poultry production with smarter, more resilient systems.
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