Philippines - TopPigs genetics

04 Jun 2012

Topigs Philippines and QJJ Group build genetics base


Topigs Philippines chartered 1164 GGP and GP pig breeders for QJJ Farm located in the main pig producing province of Luzon, Philippines.
 
The animals are currently under strict quarantine and adaptation procedures in the newly constructed modern facility of QJJ Farm.
 
The pig farm equipped with the latest climate control and ventilation systems is capable of housing the 2,000 sow level operation.
 
 

 

QJJ Group and Topigs Philippines bannering the arrival of the imported top breeding animals.

 
 
The imported nucleus herd will be linked to Topigs’ Pigbase, the world’s largest database for breeding pigs.
 
Topigs’ Pigbase presently accomodates data from over 23 million pigs worldwide.
 
“This joint undertaking is the manifestation of Topigs commitment to provide genetics that will meet farmers’ need.
 
It also affirms our partnership with the QJJ Group as our Exclusive Franchise Partner in Luzon for boars and gilts production.
 
Together, we will assure sustainable genetics contribution to support the local pig industry,” explains Dr. Bryan M. Retales, general manager of Topigs Philippines.
 
QJJ Group is headed by its CEO, Mr. Guo Jian Zhong.
 
The farm operation of the group and their future expansion plans for both commercial and breeding swine expansion in the coming years will be headed by its general manager, Ms. Alice Guo.
 
She is involved in their fast growing pig business and is determined to align part of the QJJ Groups’ resources to sustain the ongoing developments in their pig farm and become a major player in performance and large scale commercial and breeding swine production in the Philippines.
 
**Topigs Philippines is a subsidiary of Topigs International and is one of the key genetic suppliers in the country.
 
 

 

Dr Bryan M. Retales (General Manager of Topigs Philippines) and Ms Alice L. Guo (Head of Farm Operations of QJJ Group) during the unloading of the animals.

 
 

 

Full charter of 1164 animals with Cathay Pacific Cargo Boeing 747 from North America that arrived at Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Clark Airport), Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.

 

 

 

 

 

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