A'Saffa Foods SAOG, a publicly traded company listed on the Muscat, signed on Thursday a cooperation agreement with Saudi firm, Stallions United Trading Company’, to export high-quality poultry products and byproducts to the kingdom.The agreement was signed at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources by Eng. Mohammed Suhail al Shanfari,.
Oman’s $160m Osool Poultry to start ops in January
MUSCAT, December 28, 2020 Oman’s Osool Poultry Company, launched with a capital investment of RO61.5 million ($160 million) will start the production by mid-January 2021 with the readiness of the first production farms in the project, a media report said. The company was established with the participation and partnership among governmental and private institutions and companies from inside and outside the Sultanate, reported
Oman News Agency (ONA). This project, considered one of the promising strategic projects, aims largely to achieve high self-sufficiency and enhance food security in the Sultanate by raising poultry feeders and producing annually 150 million hatching eggs to be marketed locally for white-meat-producing companies, in addition to exporting part of the quantities abroad in the near future.
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Oman s Osool Poultry says over 80pc farm project completed
MUSCAT, December 28, 2020 Osool Poultry Company will start the production by mid-January 2021 with the readiness of the first production farms in the project. The company was established with the participation and partnership among governmental and private institutions and companies from inside and outside the sultanate with a capital investment of RO61.5 million ($160.27 million), an Oman News Agency (ONA) report said. This project, considered one of the promising strategic projects, aims largely to achieve high self-sufficiency and enhance food security in the sultanate by raising poultry feeders and producing annually 150 million hatching eggs to be marketed locally for white-meat-producing companies, in addition to exporting part of the quantities abroad in the near future.