February 25, 2025 | 09:52 GMT +7
February 25, 2025 | 09:52 GMT +7
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On the morning of February 24, in Phuoc Binh Commune, Trang Bang Town, Tay Ninh Province, De Heus Group and Hung Nhon Group held a groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 1 of the DHP Food Processing Factory Complex and two DHN Tay Ninh High-Tech Livestock Area projects.
Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Thanh Ngoc presented flowers to congratulate the investor.
The ceremony was attended by Mr. Nguyen Thanh Ngoc, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Committee of Tay Ninh Province; Mr. Tran Van Chien, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Tay Ninh Province; Mr. Johan Van Den Ban, General Director of De Heus Vietnam and Asia; and Mr. Vu Manh Hung, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hung Nhon Group.
Mr. Tran Van Chien - Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee, spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Tran Van Chien, Vice Chairman of the Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee, emphasized that in recent years, the province has been actively attracting investment and promoting high-tech agriculture to enhance production value, establish a sustainable supply chain, and drive local economic growth.
“The launch of the DHP Food Processing Factory Complex and the two DHN High-Tech Livestock Farms not only reflects the strategic vision of the two corporations but also aligns with Tay Ninh’s economic development goals. This project serves as a crucial foundation for the province to become a regional and national hub for high-tech food processing and livestock farming,” Mr. Tran Van Chien remarked.
Mr. Johan Van Den Ban - General Director of De Heus Vietnam and Asia, said that in phase 1, the capacity of the poultry slaughterhouse will be up to 18.7 million poultry/year.
Introducing the newly launched projects, Mr. Johan Van Den Ban emphasized the significance of the DHP Food Processing Factory Complex. This project is a collaboration between De Heus, Green Chicken, and HP Import-Export Investment JSC, spanning 14.17 hectares in its first phase.
Equipped with modern, state-of-the-art European technology, the DHP Food Processing Factory Complex is designed to minimize emissions and reduce environmental impact. In its first phase, the poultry processing facility will have a slaughtering capacity of up to 18.7 million birds per year, equivalent to 6,000 birds per hour.
In addition, Hung Nhon, De Heus, and Bel Ga also broke ground on two high-tech livestock farming projects: DHN 2 (an export broiler farm) and DHN 5 (a breeding chicken farm). Together, these projects cover a total area of 25 hectares.
The DHN 2 project, located in Hoi Thanh Hamlet, Tan Hoi Commune, Tan Chau District, will focus on broiler production, operating under a closed cold farm model with a capacity of 800,000 chickens. Meanwhile, the DHN 5 project, based in Suoi Day Commune, Tan Chau District, is dedicated to raising egg-laying hens for high-quality breeding stock. With a capacity of 196,000 hens per year, it is expected to supply over 20 million eggs annually, catering to both domestic and export markets.
Delegates participated in the official groundbreaking ceremony.
The newly launched farms are built to meet Global GAP standards, utilizing cutting-edge technology from the world’s leading poultry equipment manufacturers. High-tech solutions are integrated into every stage of the production process, from farm management and disease control to optimizing farming operations. The barn system uses green technology, helping to minimize environmental impact, save resources and ensure animal welfare.
Speaking about the decision to invest in a chain of 12 projects in Tay Ninh, Mr. Vu Manh Hung emphasized that, beyond the province’s potential and advantages for high-tech agriculture, the enterprise has also received strong support and collaboration from local leaders. This backing has been a key driving force behind the company’s choice to establish Tay Ninh as the central hub for its investment strategy, with a vision extending to 2050.
Mr. Vu Manh Hung - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hung Nhon Group, said: DHN's projects apply modern technology, closed processes according to international standards ISO and Global GAP.
According to Mr. Vu Manh Hung, the DHN joint venture between Hung Nhon and De Heus is committed to investing in a series of projects in Tan Chau district from now until 2030. Specifically, DHN has pledged to invest in 12 high-tech agricultural projects with a total investment of nearly 10,000 billion VND.
DHN’s projects integrate modern technology and adhere to closed-loop processes that meet international standards such as ISO and Global GAP. Notably, the initiatives led by De Heus and Hung Nhon aim to align with a green economic model and support the Government’s Net Zero target by 2050.
"Today’s event marks a significant milestone in the high-tech agricultural chain, paving the way for the production of export-quality chickens that meet European standards. These projects also serve as a tribute to the 2025 Tay Ninh Provincial Party Congress. Therefore, immediately following today’s groundbreaking ceremony, we will commence construction to ensure timely completion, delivering long-term, sustainable value in step with the country’s progress,” Mr. Vu Manh Hung shared.
Translated by Quynh Chi
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