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Top U.S. pig farm equipment maker expands in China amid modernization push

Published 01/29/2018, 02:55 AM
Updated 01/29/2018, 03:01 AM
© Reuters. Workers make concrete slats for pig farm floors at Hog Slat's facility in Xiuwen county near Guiyang

By Dominique Patton

GUIYANG, China (Reuters) - The largest U.S. maker of equipment for pig farms opened a new factory in China on Saturday, investing in its third plant in the world's top hog market in a bet the country's ambitious push into large-scale pig farming will bring a surge in demand.

The move sees privately owned Hog Slat Inc put $2 million into building the plant, near Guiyang, capital of southwestern Guizhou province. Newton Grove, North Carolina-based Hog Slat is seeking to extend its foothold as one of a handful of foreign firms operating in a sector dominated by small domestic players.

Chinese companies are building hundreds of new facilities to replace backyard pig farms that have shut in recent years. Many are using foreign equipment and expertise to boost efficiency and output in the world's top pork producer.

"It (China) is not a large part of our business today," president Tommy Herring told Reuters at the Guiyang plant's opening. "But the industry needs to modernize so it has the potential to be a very, very big part of our business."

Family-owned Hog Slat's aim is to have 10 plants in China within four years, Herring said, without disclosing overall financial commitments or business targets.

The new plant will make 65,000 concrete slats per year for pig barn floors - Hog Slat produces more than 1 million slats a year overall - enough to supply roughly 18 large farms hosting around 8,000 sows each.

Hog Slat has another concrete slat plant in Shandong as well as a steel flooring factory in Henan. The new plant will help Hog Slat keep costs down while competing for business in southern China, according to the company.

© Reuters. Workers make concrete slats for pig farm floors at Hog Slat's facility in Xiuwen county near Guiyang

The Guiyang plant will supply rapidly growing customers in the region, including Sichuan Giantstar Enterprise Group, Chongqing Riquan Agriculture and Livestock Co Ltd, Yunnan Shennong Agricultural Industry Group and Guangdong Wen's Foodstuff Co, according to Hog Slat country manager for China Hans Zou.

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