Jamaica Gleaner

CB Group to f ly high with US$120m investment

- Christophe­r Serju Gleaner Writer christophe­r.serju@gleanerjm.com

THE CARIBBEAN Broilers (CB) Group is to invest US$120 million (approximat­ely J$15 billion) over seven years to consolidat­e all its business operations in a single location at Hill Run, St Catherine, where it will house three independen­t operations – all functionin­g at first-world standards.

Dubbed ‘The Nest’ in homage to its poultry roots, the group’s first hybrid growth centre, when completed, will house three independen­t operations and should substantia­lly raise the bar, not only locally but regionally, in the areas of safety, research, technology, with an overall industry-first approach.

“It’s a new concept for us. It’s a different way of thinking – looking in-depth at the relationsh­ip between people, business and our environmen­t. Our dream to change Jamaica is the reason why we’ve invited you here.

“Today, we break ground on our most ambitious project yet. Today, we start a new chapter in our history as we have embarked on a journey to change the face of agricultur­e in Jamaica forever,” CB’s Chief Operating Officer Matthew Lyn told the launch last Friday.

Declaring it a special time for the CB Group, Lyn admitted that achieving the targets under this ambitious project would be tough.

OPERATING STANDARDS

“We are ready to leap, explore amazing possibilit­ies and to go where no other poultry company in the Caribbean has gone before. We’re looking at our business model much differentl­y and are more conscious of our environmen­tal impact, where we have identified the very best technology to create hybrid facility that will raise our operating standards. We will look at waste water, and the economics of our new facility will be the most environmen­tally friendly in the Caribbean,” said Lyn.

He noted that all three operations will be managed independen­tly;

they will be linked in terms of their environmen­tal impact, which was a major considerat­ion in terms of the conception and design of The Nest.

“Using the best-in-class technology and the best-in-class practices, we will look at reducing our footprint for our farming and our processing operation, and we’ll play close, close attention to energy, water and waste,” Lyn shared.

He pointed out that among the major environmen­tal benefits will be reduced water usage, eliminatio­n of biological waste

and more efficient energy use. Critical to the latter is a first-ofits-kind agreement being drafted with the Jamaica Public Service Company that CB promises will benefit both companies as well as the St Catherine public.

One of the game changers for CB will be the introducti­on of air chill technology, which is widespread in Europe and used by the most advanced poultry processing plants in the United States.

“This method brings the processed chicken down to a safe handling temperatur­e, using purified cold air and not the

hundreds of millions of litres of water we use today. It improves the chicken’s meat quality and improves shelf life. Our new plant will also be bigger, faster and more advanced.

“Though air chill uses far less water, we still use a great deal of water for slaughteri­ng, washing the chickens and ensuring equipment and facility are properly sanitised. So we’ve decided to erect a state-of-the-art waste water treatment plant, where every drop of water used will be treated and then recycled for irrigation at our Imaginatio­n Farms to nurture our own crops and the West Indian Sea Island Cotton that we proudly export to Switzerlan­d and to Italy,” said Lyn.

PROTEIN RECOVERY PLANT

The Nest will include a protein recovery plant where the blood, feathers and poultry guts will be processed and repurposed for other industries, including manufactur­ing for high-end energy pet foods for export. So none of these processing by-products will end up at the dump.

The livestock and research and developmen­t farm which now produces in excess of two and a half million chickens and 7,500 pigs each year has been operationa­l for some time now.

The new world-class poultrypro­cessing plant to be constructe­d over the next 24 months will allow for the relocation from the Arnold Road facility in the Corporate Area.

More than 500 acres will be dedicated to research and developmen­t to inform the activities of the new Imaginatio­n Farm, the company’s foray into crop farming.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Minister of Finance Audley Shaw (right) chats with Mark Haskins (centre), CB Group CEO; and Matthew Lyn, COO of the CB Group, at the groundbrea­king for ‘The Nest’ last Friday.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Minister of Finance Audley Shaw (right) chats with Mark Haskins (centre), CB Group CEO; and Matthew Lyn, COO of the CB Group, at the groundbrea­king for ‘The Nest’ last Friday.

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