Africa currently has a population of 1.2 billion, with Morocco ranked 11th with a population of 35 million. The country has the 12th highest
per capita GDP (gross domestic product) in Africa ($4,800), which places it in 100th position worldwide. Three per cent of its annual per
capita GDP is produced by the poultry sector, with annual production of 5 billion consumption eggs and 543,000 tons of poultry meat.
SNV and SES Warren
There are 49 hatcheries producing broiler chicks in Morocco, but
only five companies keeping layer parentstock, all with exclusivities on the major breeds present worldwide today. The biggest
company is SES Warren, which has a market share of 35 % in the
layer sector. It is a subsidiary of SNV, which is also the oldest breeder company in Morocco, founded in 1969. Both companies produce 15,000 tons of feed per month and 300,000 broiler chicks
and 90,000 layer chicks per week.
Introduction of LOHMANN BROWN
SES Warren has been producing H&N chicks since 2008. In 2016
the first LOHMANN BROWN parentstock chicks were finally
housed on a new farm. This farm was purpose built for this additional business, allowing the company to offer both breeds to
their customers. The LOHMANN line was introduced in Morocco
in 2005 by Grapoulima. After the latter’s collapse in 2011 and following an absence of five years, LOHMANN TIERZUCHT is now
back on the market.
Celebration of new partnership
In order to celebrate this new partnership, SNV and LOHMANN TIERZUCHT organized a three-day seminar in the 5-star Jardin de L’Agdal
Hotel in Marrakesh from 9th to 11th December 2016. The presentations
given by a range of poultry production experts covered various topics
such as the genetic development of the LOHMANN lines, management
of LOHMANN birds and the present AI situation worldwide. President
of Diana Holding and owner of SNV and SES Warren Ghita Zniber, SNV
CEO Anouar Tahiri and LOHMANN TIERZUCHT managing director
Javier Ramírez were also present. The two directors welcomed the
guests by giving a presentation on their respective companies.
Viola Holik
Excellent combination of Moroccan hospitality and
technical issues
Over 200 people attended the meeting and enjoyed the warm
hospitality of the Moroccan people, including the families of the
invitees as well as visitors from right across French-speaking Africa,
such as Algeria, Tunisia, Cameroon, Gabon and Ivory Coast. Discussion forums were held in which the audience were able to obtain
answers to questions on layer management, and participants also
had a chance to speak to the experts in person in the breaks and
during the meals. An extensive entertainment program was put
on, including dinner with entertainment in the beautiful Palais
Soleiman, and city tours were enjoyed by all participants and their
families. The seminar ended with a joint breakfast on the morning
of 11 December before the guests departed.
The seminar marks the beginning of a successful partnership
and
LOHMANN TIERZUCHT is looking forward to serving and supporting Moroccan egg producers once again.