Hunland Romania to deliver all its pigs to Tara Mea Cooperative
Tara Mea (My Country) Cooperative, an initiative developed by Kaufland, has signed a partnership with Dutch-Hungarian pig breeder Hunland to receive all its pigs produced in its Romanian subsidiary.
"Hunland will provide the highest quality genetic material in its own farms cooperative and will manage the whole process of growth and fattening. We already know it’s one a trusted partner and we are happy to be a partner we can support at the same time, which we can rely on. Integrated production began to take shape in Romania and us we are heading in the right direction: to be less dependent on import", explained Florin Burculescu, president of Tara Mea Cooperative.
Both parts are expecting annual increases in revenues of several million euros in the near future. Founded in Hungary and the Netherlands, Hunland is one of the leading companies in the field of international animal import and export. Hunland owns its own export farms, where animals are kept and prepared for transport, with their own land and sea fleets, which ensure animal welfare and optimal logistics functionality. Hunland currently has a turnover of over EUR 350 million, mentions Business-Review magazine. The partnership signed between Tara Mea Cooperative and Hunland guarantees full membership in the cooperative for the Dutch-Hungarian company after the auditing procedures will be completed.
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