CAMPINAS, Brazil – Aviagen®, a global leader in poultry genetics, was pleased to participate in the 20th SENAPROA 2024 Poultry Symposium, where the company shared valuable knowledge on poultry management and connected with customers and industry colleagues across Mexico. Organized by the National Poultry Breeders Section of the National Union of Poultry Farmers (UNA), the event took place Sept. 11-13 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. SENAPROA is a significant event on Mexico’s poultry farming calendar, offering professionals an opportunity to explore the latest industry trends and innovations.
Sharing expertise and innovation
The symposium featured a series of lectures on critical topics essential for the efficient and sustainable management of poultry operations.
Aviagen's incubation specialist, Guillermo Reyes, kicked off Aviagen’s presentations with insights into effective incubation management. He focused on best practices that maximize efficiency and improve chick quality during the incubation process.
Javier Alvarado, Aviagen CAME's Technical Services Manager, provided guidance on achieving optimum hatching egg quality, sharing practical advice to support the success of poultry operations.
Rodrigo Cisoto, head of Technical Services for Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean (CAME), followed with a discussion on optimizing the health and performance of breeding females. His recommendations covered a range of strategies, from nutrition to daily management, all aimed at enhancing breeder health and productivity.
Lastly, Jorge Amado, Regional Technical Manager for Latin America, shared his expertise on managing breeding males. He emphasized the importance of proper care to ensure fertility and overall development, which are crucial for reproductive success on farms.
Breeding Success Together with poultry producers in Mexico and beyond
Amado expressed that SENAPROA exemplifies Aviagen’s commitment to “Breeding Success Together” with poultry producers across Mexico, Latin America, and around the world.
“The vital flock management strategies we shared are designed to elevate flock performance, welfare, and sustainability, ultimately boosting the success of poultry companies,” he concluded.