A high-tech poultry egg processing plant owned by Ba Huan Company in Ha Noi. — VNS Photo Ba Huan Company, which supplies fresh products and is well-known for its safe eggs in the southern region, has said that this year it will focus on processed items to offer customers more choices. Pham Thanh Hung, its deputy general director in HCM City, said: “We will also attach special importance to connecting scientists and consumer clubs through seminars to apprise consumers about nutrition, food safety and use of technology in food production.” This is aimed at helping “raise food safety awareness most efficiently,” he said. The company has invested over VND1 trillion (US$44,052) to create a closed production system from farm to fork, including an 18ha poultry farm for eggs in Binh Duong, a 30ha poultry farm for meat in Long An, a feed processing plant with a capacity of 20 tonnes per hour, two poultry egg packaging plants, and a food processing plant with a daily capacity of 50 tonnes all in Long An. Its major products include chicken, chicken sausages, eggs, flans and other ready-to-eat chicken products, which are available in supermarkets, especially in Ha Noi and HCM City, as well as at traditional markets and safe food shops in large cities. The company also supplies eggs and poultry meat to many businesses and fast food producers. — VNS
Ba Huan Company Ltd announced on Friday that it had become the sole Vietnamese company to supply Hy Line chicken, a high-quality chicken breed from the US.—Photo hyline.ie HCM CITY (Biz Hub) - Ba Huan Company Ltd, the biggest egg supplier and price-stabilisation programme participant in HCM City, announced on Friday that it had become the sole Vietnamese company to supply Hy Line chicken, a high-quality chicken breed from the US. Although it did not disclose the amount of investment capital, the company said the co-operation between Ba Huan and Hy Line International, a world leader in poultry-layer genetics, would…... [read more]
HCM CITY (VNS)— Ba Huan Company Ltd, the biggest egg supplier and price-stabilisation programme participant in HCM City, yesterday announced that it had become the sole Vietnamese company to supply Hy-Line chicken, a high-quality chicken breed from the US. Although it did not disclose the amount of investment capital, the company said the co-operation between Ba Huan and Hy Line International, a world leader in poultry-layer genetics, would benefit the city's breeding sector and the city's price-stabilisation programme. The company has already run a trial programme and has achieved initial success, and the products from the new chicken breeds will…... [read more]
The VND100 billion (US$4.4 million) facility has a designed capacity of 65,000 eggs per hour. It uses automated egg packaging equipment supplied by the Netherlands’ Moba Group, which specializes in egg grading, packaging and processing machinery. Thanks to advanced technology, eggs are processed and sterilized to meet international standards for food safety and hygiene.The plant also has cold storage facilities for processed food such as hot dogs and sausages transferred from HCM City to the country’s north for sale.The company also supplies traditionally salted and preserved eggs for the northern market.The company has an 18-hectare farm with one million poultry,…... [read more]
To continue speeding up trade promotion activities and boosting exports of processed food and agricultural products to the European market, and creating business opportunities for Vietnam and EU enterprises, the Trading and Services Company (TSC) under the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), in cooperation with the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Mess Berlin Company, to organize a delegation of enterprises to attend the "International Green Week Berlin" and Foodstuff and Agriculture Exhibition in Germany from January 13 to January 22, 2006. The displays will include International foods and luxury items; Fresh produce of all kinds; Beer,…... [read more]
VietNamNet Bridge - A woman buys Vietnamese ham at a Co.op Mart supermarket in Ho Chi Minh City. The number of processed food products available is still limited in Vietnam. Vietnamese people are buying more processed food than ever but the choices available at the store seem to be as limited as they were decades ago. Many food processing companies blame the lack of refrigeration in the distribution networks and retail outlets for their unwillingness to turn out new products. Going back a few decades, the only options in the processed food department were Vietnamese ham, cha gio (spring rolls),…... [read more]