January 25, 2023

 

Aviagen welcomes new global vice president of products

 

 

 

Aviagen has appointed Magnus Swalander as global vice president of products.

 

His appointment follows the approaching retirement of Craig Morton, currently the company's global director of products, who has served Aviagen and the industry for 36 years, and has been instrumental in building and strengthening the company's breeding programs.

 

Swalander emphasised that a vital ingredient to success in this role will be connecting with customers, meeting with them face-to-face at their home locations, listening to their challenges and feeding their input into Aviagen's product development strategy.

 

He has visited customers in Europe, India, Turkey and the United States, and will continue to strengthen relationships with producers far and near.

 

"It is important for us to develop products that meet the needs of our customers everywhere, and to do so it is absolutely necessary to talk to them, get their unique insight into not only what appeals to consumer tastes of today, but also the direction the market is headed for the future," said Swalander.

 

He explained that Aviagen's broad and diverse gene pool makes it possible to offer customers choice, with a broad spectrum of breeds to meet diverse market needs.

 

"In addition to customer input, we also rely on market intelligence to anticipate future global trends and integrate them into our sustainable breeding and new product development programme," Swalander explained. "We have a variety of data science and data analytics experts throughout the company who leverage data to predict future trends. As a result of this analysis, our customers can rely on the right bird for the right market and at the right time. They then have solid solutions for the marketplace and can supply a sustainable and affordable food source to citizens in their local communities."

 

He added that another product development priority is breeding for welfare and sustainability. Through decades of balanced breeding, Aviagen has achieved steady progress in broiler and breeder traits. Thus, performance qualities, such as broiler live weight and meat yield and egg production at the breeder level, are balanced with indicators of strong health and welfare — robustness, cardiovascular fitness and skeletal strength. At the same time, biological efficiency contributes to the sustainability of the planet and the businesses of poultry producers.

 

Swalander reports directly to Alfons Koerhuis, chief technical officer of Aviagen Group.

 

"This appointment underscores our commitment to R&D and its importance to product strategy," Koerhuis said. "Magnus has a passion for our birds and our industry, and he will benefit this role with his extensive background and dedication to continuous improvement through innovation."

 

- Aviagen

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