Makorit 2000 celebrates 25th anniversary
Mid May 2015 Makorit 2000, LOHMANN TIERZUCHT’s distributor of LSL in Israel, celebrated its 25th anniversary
in Tiflis, Georgia. More than 75 staff and farmers joined in this 4-day event. A brief overview of this great company and the poultry industry in the land of milk, honey and eggs.
Since the foundation of the company in 1988, the main owner and
Managing Director Moshe senitzky has largely expanded the business of
turkeys and layer chicks in Israel.
At present, Makorit 2000 has a market
share well above 50%. About 20 years ago,
the LOHMANN LsL-eXTRA was introduced
which turned out to be the ideal bird for
the highly demanding Israelian market.
Most layers are kept in traditional cages
under harsh conditions. Farm houses are
open or semi-closed, with summer temperatures exceeding 35°C and major disease challenges. In the last two to three
years several large-sized modern farms
with closed, climate controlled houses
were constructed.
Israel: champion in poultry and egg
consumption
Israel’s poultry sector accounts for almost
one fifth of the country’s agricultural output. Per capita consumption of broiler and
turkey meat is amongst the highest in the
world. About 1.88 billion table eggs, 460,000
tons of broiler meat and 75,000 tons of turkey meat are produced each year.
Consumers clearly prefer large, white
shelled eggs. eggs need to be ‘kosher’ for
religious reasons, meaning no blood nor
meatspots may be present inside the egg.
eggs above 73 grams get a premium price.
Government-regulated production
Both the egg market and the dairy market
in Israel are state regulated. This means that
farmers receive a fixed price for selling their
eggs and milk. However, they are also limited to producing a fixed, government-determined quantity. This so-called “quota system“
ensures a fixed income for the farmers. some
farmers also sell or rent out their quotas to
larger producers. Many poultry farmers sell
their quota eggs to supermarket chains
and other stores. Less than 5% of the sold
eggs originate from free range and organic
barn production. Those specialty eggs are
not subject to governmental price control
and are generally double the price of ordinary table eggs.
Aimal welfare
Nearly all layers in Israel are kept in conventional cages. For several years now,
animal rights activists are trying to change
conditions in the poultry industry. The parlement, called Knesseth, has already approved legislation to increase minimum space
per hen from 300 to 750 square centimeters, in line with former european regulations. Another fundamental change will be
a complete ban on forced molting; merely
all birds are currently molted after a production period of one year and kept for an
additional second cycle up to 115 to 120
weeks of age. several new projects have
already installed enrichable cages in recent
years, to be prepared for further legislation.
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Opening of a new hatchery
In late August, Makorit officially celebrated opening of a brand-new
hatchery at kibbutz Hasolelim.The
new facility has an annual capacity of
14 million hatching eggs, exclusively
for Lohmann LsL extra. state-of-theart equipment of Petersime, Viscon
and Novatech ensure that this is the
largest, most modern layer hatchery
in the region. with this new milestone, Makorit 2000 is well prepared for
another 25 years of successful distribution of Lohmann layers.