Gender sorting in Asia
Genesys: a solution designed for modern hatcheries
After several successful Genesys installations across Asia, Ceva is continuing its expansion in the region by helping poultry producers implement and automate broiler gender sorting. Manual gender sorting has been used for many years in Asia, especially to meet specific export requirements. But today, hatcheries face two major challenges: labor shortages and inconsistent manual accuracy.
Why gender sorting matters in Asia
- Export markets often require precise weight and uniformity standards.
- Males and females grow differently, allowing producers to adjust feed programs and slaughter schedules.
- Skilled labor for manual sorting is becoming harder to find across the region.
- Automation provides consistent, repeatable accuracy, which is essential for hatchery performance.
Genesys: a solution designed for modern hatcheries
Genesys offers a practical and efficient way for hatcheries to automate gender sorting:
- Stable and reliable accuracy
- Easy integration into existing automation lines
- Capacity suited for high‑volume Asian production
- Improved sustainability and reduced waste
Benefits across the entire value chain
Accurate gender sorting supports more than just hatchery operations. It strengthens the whole broiler value chain:
- Optimized feeding strategies
- More uniform flocks on farms
- Better processing efficiency
- Fewer losses and improved overall performance
Moving forward
Ceva, through Genesys, is committed to supporting this transition and helping Asian hatcheries move toward a more efficient and predictable future.

This growing momentum was clearly reflected during the Gender Sorting Symposium held in Singapore on March 24–25, 2026. The event brought together experts from across the region and confirmed how central gender sorting has become for the future of broiler production.
Genesys at the Gender Sorting Symposium in Singapore
Gender sorting continues to shape the next generation of broiler production. This was evident during the Gender Sorting Symposium in Singapore, where specialists from across Asia gathered to discuss how innovation is transforming efficiency, sustainability, and performance in poultry production.
A regional meeting point for experts
The Singapore symposium brought together a diverse group of professionals, including:
- Hatchery managers working with modern automation
- Production and farm managers
- Nutrition specialists
- Processing experts focused on carcass uniformity
This multidisciplinary audience highlighted how gender sorting impacts every stage of the broiler value chain. Participants shared practical experiences and discussed how accurate sorting supports better results from hatch to processing.
Key topics covered
Discussions focused on the latest developments in hatchery automation, precision tools, and new approaches to improve chick quality and flock uniformity. Speakers emphasized how consistent accuracy at hatch leads to better farm performance, improved welfare, and more predictable production outcomes.
Genesys in the spotlight
As expected, Genesys played a central role in the conversations. The system was recognized for its ability to:
- Deliver strong efficiency at industrial scale
- Provide stable, repeatable accuracy
- Integrate smoothly into modern hatchery lines
- Support sustainability through optimized logistics and reduced waste
- Genesys confirmed its position as a reference solution for hatcheries seeking reliable and future‑ready automation.
Clear direction for the future
The Singapore symposium reinforced a strong message: Asian hatcheries are moving toward smarter, more precise, and more sustainable production systems. With its proven performance and growing adoption across the region, Genesys is well positioned to support producers as they navigate this new phase of modernization.
To know more about Genesys, visit the Genesys Gender Sorting digital brochure.