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Nigeria’s Poultry Sector Soars with Awe Noiler Hatchery Expansion

Transforming Poultry Production in Nigeria On February 28, 2025, Nigeria’s poultry industry marked a significant milestone with the commissioning of a state-of-the-art Noiler Hatchery in Awe, Oyo State. Boasting a monthly capacity of over 2.5 million Day-Old Chicks, this facility is a game-changer in the country’s quest to enhance protein accessibility. The hatchery’s launch is expected to revolutionize poultry production, increasing the availability of high-quality Noiler chickens while boosting nutrition and economic opportunities for Nigerians.

Noiler Chickens: A Sustainable Protein Source Noiler chickens, known for their dual-purpose nature—providing both meat and eggs—have gained popularity among smallholder farmers and households seeking a reliable and sustainable protein supply. The new hatchery strengthens the Noiler breed’s role in ensuring food security and empowering local communities through job creation and economic growth.

Commitment to Quality and Expansion Speaking at the commissioning event, Managing Director Dr. Anand Burra highlighted the hatchery’s role in expanding poultry production and increasing protein consumption nationwide. He emphasized that the facility’s high production capacity would provide farmers with top-quality Noiler chicks, ensuring better yields and profitability. Group Managing Director Dr. Ayoola Oduntan reinforced the company’s commitment to excellence, urging stakeholders to uphold the highest standards to maintain Noiler’s reputation for superior poultry products.

A Grand Unveiling The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Dr. Oduntan, officially inaugurating the hatchery. Attendees were given a guided tour of the modern facility, where they observed advanced equipment and meticulous techniques used to optimize chick production. Key industry leaders, including Dr. Sunil, General Manager of Amo Farm; Mr. Emmanuel Oloruntoba, Director of Supply Chain; Mr. Olusegun Akande, Head of Internal Audit; and Mr. Victor Alabi, Amo Farm’s HRBP, were present to celebrate this remarkable achievement. Their participation underscored the collaborative efforts driving Nigeria’s poultry sector forward.

A Bright Future for Poultry Farming The Noiler Hatchery’s development signifies more than just an expansion—it heralds a new era in Nigeria’s poultry industry. By increasing the availability of Noiler chickens, this initiative has the potential to enhance food security, improve national nutrition, and empower farmers across the country. The company’s dedication to quality ensures that each chick meets rigorous standards, reinforcing its commitment to delivering the best poultry products to Nigerian consumers.

With the establishment of this hatchery, Nigeria’s poultry industry is set for a brighter future. As more Noilers enter the market, farmers will benefit from improved productivity, while consumers gain greater access to nutritious chicken products. This milestone marks the beginning of an exciting journey—one that promises growth, sustainability, and better nutrition for all.

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