Joint venture with Rocio Group results in a new company: Aviagen Peru

An historic joint venture represents Aviagen’s first major presence in Latin America outside of Brazil, furthering the company’s Latin expansion.
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Aviagen® Group and Rocio Group signed a strategic agreement today for a joint venture. Under the agreement, Avicola del Norte (Avinor), a Rocio Group company, becomes a subsidiary of Aviagen under the name Aviagen Peru. The new business will help Aviagen realise its vision to further expand its reach in Latin America and maximise value in the Peruvian market.

Expanding global reach, enhancing customer service

Aviagen Brazil was established in 2007, and Aviagen Peru will mark Aviagen’s first direct presence in Latin America besides Brazil. With a current and new sales, service and support team, as well as farms, hatcheries and other operations, Aviagen will be able to improve its parent stock (PS) production for the Peruvian market and better serve customers in the country.

Aviagen Peru will be based in Lima, the capital city of Peru, and poultry facilities are located in the city of Trujillo, La Libertad. Cesar Muro will remain as general manager for Aviagen Peru, reporting directly to Ivan Lauandos, president of Aviagen Latin America.

Avinor has been a Ross® products distributor in Peru since 1998, so the two companies have a strong and historic relationship.

em>From left to right: Ulises Quevedo (CEO of Rocio Group), Ivan Lauandos (president of Aviagen Latin America), Rafael Quevedo (Rocio Group founder) and Cesar Muro (General Manager, Aviagen Peru)

“Because Latin America is a key region for Aviagen and highly strategic for the entire poultry industry, the joint venture is an important step for us. The new company will share our vision of providing the region with high-quality broiler breeding stock to produce a healthy and sustainable source of protein – as well as value-added service to help customers get the best performance and profitability,” explained Aviagen CEO Jan Henriksen.

For Ivan Lauandos, “Aviagen has always had a strategic vision of expansion in Latin America, believing the region will continue to increase its chicken production to meet consumption and export needs from the region. Peru has a strong history in poultry production, with excellent environmental conditions, thus making it a logical/strategic location.”

Ulises Quevedo, CEO of Rocio Group, adds, “We were pioneers in supplying the Peruvian market, and today we further expanded our relationship with Aviagen and Avinor through the new company Aviagen Peru. Ours is a relationship based on mutual trust and sharing similar values.”

Laurence Williams

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