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Hendrix Genetics Developments and Company Profile
Servé Hermans
Dep. MD HG Layers
Serfontein Poultry Dekalb dag Program
Our history
With roots going back almost 100 years
SaazehofFarm built in Ospel (Limburg)
by Thijs Hendrix (1884-1954+)
Harry Hendrix (1926-2010+)
& Stienvan den Boogaert (1930-1999 +)
start a layer hatchery in Ospel
Sons Thijs, Jac and Niek take over the
company from Harry Hendrix.
Acquisition of Bovans layer breeding
program and founding of Hendrix
Poultry Breeders
1923 - 1958 1959 - 1985 1986 - 1991 1991-1997
Farming roots Hatchery roots Family roots Breeding roots
Almost 100 years of experience
Merger Hisex& Bovans into Hendrix
Poultry Breeders
(50% Nutreco/ 50% Hendrix family)
HPB acquires DekalbPoultry Research
Inc. USA. Head office established in
Villa de Körver, Boxmeer
Bovans Beheerbuys back the 50% share
of Nutrecoin Hendrix Poultry Breeders
Founding of Hendrix Genetics
by Thijs Hendrix &
Antoon van den Berg
1998- 2004 2004
Joint venture years Turnaround year
Years of expansion
Mergerof HPB/ Institut de
Sélection Animale/SFPA
Acquisition of Euribrid:
Hybrid, Hypor& Hybro
Sofiprotéol becomes
strategic investor
2005 2007 2008 2009
Strategic Alliance with
Cobb-Vantress
Acquisition France
Hybrides (pig breeding)
Acquisition Shade oak
Swine (pig breeding)
2009 2010 2011 2013
Acquisition Integra
(layer distribution)
Acquisition Joice& Hill
(layer distribution)
Acquisition Designed
Genetics (pig breeding)
Acquisition Grelier
(turkeydistribution
Entry in salmon breeding
with Landcatch
Founding Caringa Sud-
Ouest (trad. Poultry)
Years of expansion
Acquisition Troutlodge
(troutbreeding)
Acquisition Pennovo&
Midwest Farms hatcheries
Acquisition GloboAves
(layerdistribution)
2014 2015
Acquisition Sasso
(trad. poultrybreeding)
2016 2017
Acquisition Kona Bay
(shrimpbreeding)
Partnership Protix
(insectbreeding)
2018
2019
Partnership Nutrecoin
Ecuador (shrimpbreeding)
Our company
Global with operations in 25 countries
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Canada
Turkey Swine Layers Aquaculture
USA
Brazil
Russia
Malaysia
Japan
ChinaMexico
UK
NetherlandsGermany
France
Spain
Italy
Ukraine
Boxmeer
VietnamHungary
Poland
Czech Rep.
South Africa
India
Romania
Traditional Poultry
Chile
Belgium
Indonesia
0 500 1000 1500
Collaborating with 3,400 employees
Employees per country Employees per business unit
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Others
China
Indonesia
Spain
Chile
Czech Rep.
United Kingdom
Poland
Netherlands
Canada
USA
Brazil
France
Corporate Services
Research & TechnologyCentre
Organization structure
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Turkeys Layers Traditional Poultry
Swine Aquaculture
HendrixGeneticsInnovations
Research & Technology Centre
Genetics and genomics research
• Data collection
• Data storage
• Data management
• Soft- and hardware development
New technologies
Science network
Breeding IT
Focusing on our strong genetic brands
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A family owned company
Thijs Hendrix
NPM Capital
Antoon van den Berg
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Management Committee
Our Corporate Governance
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International Advisory BoardAalt Dijkhuizen (Chairman), Johan Terpstra, Jerry Moye
Executive BoardThijs Hendrix (Président), Antoon van den Berg (CEO), Mariëtte Ferrari (CFO),
Ronald de Haan (COO), Dave Libertini (Vice President Americas)
Human Resources
Marketing &Communications
General Counsel
Innovation & Technology
Information Management
Finance
Our challenges
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Growing world population, living in cities
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Is our food safe?
Is there enough food?
How is our food produced?
Where does our food come from?
Animal health and welfare
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Do we treat the animals well enough?
What do consumers think of the housing systems?
How can we reduce the use of antibiotics?
How can we keep our animals healthy?
Total chain efficiency
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How tooptimize supply
and demand?
How can we limit transport cost?
Is the consumer willing to pay for added value?
Why do producers carry
the majority of the risks?
How to protect breeding farms from diseases?
How do we balance the division of margins?
Footprint
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Are we optimizing the use of scarce resources?
What about greenhouse gas emissions?
How can we reduce the total footprint of the total animal protein value chain?
Our mission
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Our mission
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Hendrix Genetics helps the world
meet a growing demand for food
by supporting the animal protein
value chain with innovative and
sustainable genetic solutions
Our genetics
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Balanced breeding
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▪Production efficiency
▪Product quality
▪Health & welfare
The evolution of animal breeding
’60-70’sCalculated selection
< 1960Natural selection
’80-90’sSelection
on estimated breeding values
’00-10’sGenomic selection based on DNA
> 2020Application of gene editing
Selection of the best animals
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Animal breeding is high-tech, big data
Key facts of our breeding programs
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25million animals in our breeding database
39 geneticists 3 laboratories
287multiplication farms
35 R&D farms
41 hatcheries
450million estimated breeding values
600million measurements
Genetic progress in layers
Source: Hume et al, 2011
2010
1960
230 eggs per hen housed
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370 eggs per hen housed
Eggs per ton of feed: 9,000
Eggs per ton of feed: 5,000
Layers
• Excellent products for different segments and housing systems
• Dedicated global network of distributors
• R&D and production facilities on 4 continents
• State of the art R&D program and facilities
• Strong robust brands
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Thank you