- Dekon reported continued expansion of its pig and poultry operations, with business spanning pig farming, yellow-feathered broilers, and ancillary activities including slaughtering and fresh meat sales.
- Pig sales volume reached 10,827,982 head, while the company said weaker market pricing was partly offset by cost-reduction initiatives and its asset-light family-farm model.
- Poultry sales volume was 88,136,896 birds, and the segment’s performance improved through tighter cost controls, product mix adjustments, and an order-driven production approach.
- Slaughtering volume rose to 844,000 head, supported by a sales-order-driven production model and lean management aimed at improving capacity utilization and reducing losses.
- Operational updates cited the addition of three national-level African swine fever-free breeding communities and two national-level animal disease purification zones.
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