HAGL AGRICO Laos boosts productivity with feed storage and bedding production cluster
THACO AGRI's HAGL AGRICO Laos Complex has inaugurated a new cluster dedicated to feed storage and the production of bedding and compost at its Cattle Enterprise, marking a significant step in boosting its production capacity.
The new cluster features advanced facilities aimed at optimizing production and environmental protection. Highlights include a 6,600-ton silage storage ensuring fresh feed for cattle, an 8,700-ton concentrate feed warehouse for stable supply, a bedding production workshop with a 15,300-ton capacity using advanced microbiological technology, and a compost production workshop converting 15,700 tons of livestock waste annually into high-quality organic fertilizer.
To enhance employee well-being and foster a professional working environment, the complex has also built 24 modern and comfortable houses for its staff.
This investment not only yields economic benefits but also enhances environmental protection, improves worker quality of life, and promotes the complex's sustainable development.
Mr. Tran Van Be, the Industrial Production Vice Director at the Cattle Enterprise, stated, "Our investment in modern technology and the construction of each facility in this cluster aims to produce the highest quality, safest, and most environmentally friendly agricultural products."
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