July 3, 2013
Pas Reform benefits from Kazakhstan's poultry production growth

In order to meet the country's demand for poultry meat, new projects are launched in Kazakhstan and at the same time significantly reducing the country's dependence on poultry imports.
Domestic poultry production benefits from growing industrial capacity and strong domestic demand, and now accounts for half of all poultry consumed in Kazakhstan. Because of this growth in the poultry sector, Pas Reform has recently concluded several contracts for the delivery of Smartâ„¢ and SmartProâ„¢, including: Priirtyshskaya Broilernaya Ptitsefabrika LLP (PBPF) which has recently refurbished its hatchery in Eastern Kazakhstan Oblast, with Smartâ„¢ incubation from Pas Reform. The commission includes SmartSetâ„¢ setters, SmartHatchâ„¢ hatchers, a pressure controlled ventilation system and hatchery automation systems. PBPF is a subdivision of AFK Ardager LLP.
Vostok Broiler (formerly Semey Kus) has also opted for Smartâ„¢ incubation, with the scheduled delivery of 10 SmartSetâ„¢ 38400 setters and six SmartHatchâ„¢ hatchers for a reconstructed facility that is being redirected from egg production to the production of 20,000 tonnes of broiler meat per year.
Kysylzhar Kus in Pavlodarskaya region is also moving into meat production, with a phased transition that will initially produce 4,000 tonnes of meat per year, doubling to 8,000 tonnes. The installation includes four SmartSetProâ„¢ setters with a capacity of 57,600 eggs each and three SmartHatchProâ„¢ hatchers, to combat the high cost of energy in the northern region of Kazakhstan and meet the demands of local consumers.
For Sarybylak Company in the Almatinskaya region, purchasing new Pas Reform equipment means stronger performance on the market. Sary Bulak Ltd. has commissioned Pas Reform to equip its new broiler hatchery in Chapaevo, Republic of Kazakhstan, with eight SmartSetâ„¢ 77 setters and eight SmartHatchâ„¢ hatchers, hatchery automation and climate control systems. The hatchery is a part of an integration that produces 10,000 tonnes of broiler meat per year.










