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Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Print This Page Hubbard Returns To Argentina
ARGENTINA - Good news for the Argentina poultry industry. A young poultry organisation in vigorous expansion "Cabana Avicola Eco de las Aves", member of the CRIAVE group, has signed a contract with Hubbard LLC for the production and distribution of Hubbard broiler breeders in the Argentinean market.
"Eco de las Aves" comes from a family with long tradition and experience in the breeding business in Argentina. Mr. Alvaro Perea and sons are re-establishing their pioneer presence in the incubation business in Argentina started by the Perea family more than 60 years ago.
The Hubbard Grandparents established in Argentina have a solid selection program to adapt the breeders and optimize the broilers to the body weights and performance levels demanded by the Argentinean and export markets.
The first Hubbard breeders will already be available in the second half of 2006, offering an efficient combination of an excellent breeder and a broiler suited for heavy weights and with superior conformation.
![]() Mr. Alvaro Perea at the arrival of first Hubbard GP flock in Buenos Aires. |
![]() Hubbard Argentina Booth at AVICOLA show 5-7 July, 2006, Costa Salguero, Buenos Aires-Argentina |
![]() Mr. Alvaro Perea, Director of the Criave / Eco de las Aves Group, his son Mr. Diego Perea, President of Eco de las Aves, and Dr. Patricio Liberona, Hubbard's Regional Manager for the South Cone. |
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