INTERVIEW
AGRIVOL chooses Breedaza
Interview with Giorgio Forloni, CEO of AGRIVOL, a turkey and breeding farm company AGRIVOL, a fifty-year-old company specializing in poultry breeding, have several turkey and breeder farms in Bergamo, Brescia and Cremona provinces. Mr Giorgio Forloni, CEO of the company, has recently met Mr Paolo Pandolfi, export manager of AZA INTERNATIONAL to discuss about the Breedaza, the innovative feeding system for layers and breeders conceived by AZA INTERNATIONAL and installed at Agrivol’s farm in Cignone (CR) Italy six years ago. 50 years and have been using their systems for many years now. I know that if any problem arises, AZA INTERNATIONAL is ready to fix it immediately, coming up with proper solutions according to my needs. This fast reaction is paramount for me, because I've to manage many farms during the day. We've been one of the first customers who have installed the Breedaza in Italy, believing in its technology and in the advantages that this product has immediately shown. What are the advantages that you noticed in comparison with other feeding systems on the market?
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Mr. Forloni, why did you choose AZA INTERNATIONAL for your farms and why did you decide to buy the Breedaza?
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Well, first of all there isn't any kind of breaking and reliability is 100% with minimum maintenance. As you know, access to breeder farms must always be minimum, both for biosecurity reasons and in order not to stress the birds, as continuous access to this particular kind of farms for any kind of maintenance can negatively affect the performances of the birds.
I chose AZA, because I knew how serious this company was. In my opinion, the reliability of a company is the most important thing and comes even before the quality of their products.
Secondly, the speed of feed distribution, as well as the uniformity of the feed represent the winning points of this feeding system and, last but not least, roosters cannot access the linear trough feeder and immediately get used to eating from their feed pans.
We’ve been breeding poultry for more than
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