
The livestock industry is changing fast, and staying compliant with regulations is no longer optional, it is mandatory.
United Ivory’s prefabricated modern agro houses are designed to help farmers meet every requirement while delivering efficiency, sustainability, and comfort.
Engineered with high-performance structural systems and energy-efficient PIR insulation panels, these houses create controlled environments that optimize livestock health and productivity.
Key features of United Ivory’s prefabricated agro houses:
By adopting United Ivory’s prefabricated agro houses, livestock producers ensure their farms operate within regulatory requirements while gaining a competitive edge through sustainable, modern infrastructure.
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Established in 2010, United Ivory specializes in designing and manufacturing prefabricated modern agro house system, with a track record of successful deliveries across more than 10 countries, including the Philippines, Australia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam and countries in Africa.
The company’s strong foundation in engineering and extensive experience in building construction have enabled the company to emerge as a leading agro house system provider.
United Ivory designs and manufactures a premium range of agro-houses, including broilers, layers, breeders, pullets, and piggery houses.
Its light-weight prefabricated structures are tailored for easy installation and are built according to specific requirements to enhance feed efficiency, growth rates, and operating profits, all while reducing mortality rates through superior livestock performance.

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