Hybro announces inaugural winners of new ‘HTP+ Awards’

THE NETHERLANDS - Hybro launched its upgraded technical performance feedback system – HTP+ - in 2004 and, says International Sales Manager Wilfred Folkeringa, the system is really starting to have an impact for Hybro and its customers, for the value it delivers in monitoring, analysing and optimising performance both regionally and internationally.
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Hybro announces inaugural winners of new ‘HTP+ Awards’ - THE NETHERLANDS - Hybro launched its upgraded technical performance feedback system – HTP+ - in 2004 and, says International Sales Manager Wilfred Folkeringa, the system is really starting to have an impact for Hybro and its customers, for the value it delivers in monitoring, analysing and optimising performance both regionally and internationally. Hybro

“HTP+ is a comprehensive system,” he explains, “ that monitors a range of critical performance criteria – not only to help Hybro to anticipate and deliver relevant solutions and support in the field, but also as a key contributor to our breeding and technical programmes.”

This year’s winners have been judged against a range of criteria, including:

  • The regular, comprehensive completion and submission of HTP+ files
  • The measurement of flocks that complete production at 60 or 65 weeks
  • Performance in line with published Hybro standards as minimum
  • A minimum flock size of 5,000 females

This year’s winners are:

  • For Best Hybro G+ Breeder Performance in Africa and the Middle East:
    Pioneer, Farm Bergsig, South Africa

  • For Best Hybro G+ Breeder Performance in Western Europe:
    SADA Andalucia, Farm Cerillo, Sevilla, Spain

  • For Best Hybro PG+ Breeder Performance in Asia:
    San Miguel, Farm Velomer, the Philippines

  • For Best Hybro PG+ Breeder Performance in Latin America:
    IPE Agroavicola, Brazil

Winners will be presented with a specially commissioned Award by their Hybro area managers.

Source: Hybro BV - 15th February 2006
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