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BRF plans to expand its factory in Kizad

ABU DHABI, November 11, 2015

BRF, a leading animal protein producer, has announced plans to expand its food production facility in Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (Kizad).
 
Kizad is the industrial, trade and logistics hub of Khalifa Port, the flagship of Abu Dhabi Ports ― the master developer, operator and manager of ports and industrial zones in the emirate, said a statement.
 
The expansion of the facility was announced by Brazil’s Minister of Agriculture Katia Abreu today (November 11) in the presence of the Brazilian Ambassador to the UAE, Paulo Cesar Meira de Vasconcellos and other dignitaries from the UAE and region, it said.
 
BRF has intensified its international expansion process in the last two years and will increase its annual production capacity in the Kizad plant from 72,000 tonnes to 100,000 tonnes by the end of next year. 
 
This expansion was originally planned to be completed in 2020, however due to the success of the factory operation, the expansion plan was brought forward, said the statement.
 
Currently producing chicken, beef burgers, and franks, the expansion will be put towards increasing the number of product lines at the plant to meet the demands of their marinated meats and franks.
 
Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, chief executive officer, Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “Kizad is home to the largest food plant of its kind in the Middle East, and the fact that BRF is planning to expand its production capacity even further is yet another testament of the dynamic platform we provide - from integrated solutions, to a conducive business environment and competitive business edge.
 
“We are very happy that our offerings have facilitated BRF’s business growth and that Kizad has been part of their success story.”
 
Patricio Rohner, ‎general director BRF Middle East and Africa, said: “Increasing our local production capacity represents an additional step towards more flexibility and an increased ability to adapt our products to the demand of the region. With a team of 17 nationalities, this plant is also a reflection of the multicultural aspect of our company in the region.”
 
The additional production capacity aims to cater both to increased demand within current markets and to potentially export products from their Kizad facility to markets such as North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia where BRF also has presence, the statement added. - TradeArabia News Service



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