Good Practice - Project

Investing in a unit for processing, pasteurisation and storage of liquid eggs

A modern hen farm producing eggs for human consumption, set up a new unit to process non commercial eggs and therefore increase its competitiveness.
  • CAP Implementation
  • Innovation, knowledge exchange & EIP-AGRI
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022 Bulgaria
    - Programming period: 2014-2022 Bulgaria

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P2. Competitiveness
    RDP Focus Area
    • 2A: Farm’s performance, restructuring & modernisation
    RDP Measure
    • M04: Investments in physical assets

    Summary

    ECO FARM- 2005 operates a modern hen farm which produces eggs for human consumption. It can produce up to 195.000 eggs per day. However, about 8% of its eggs are cracked, broken or muddy and cannot be sold. These rejected eggs must either be binned or sold to an egg processing company in Bulgaria at low cost - often below their production cost. Support from the rural development programme enabled ECO FARM- 2005 to set up a new processing unit capable of separating eggs from their shell, homogenisation, pasteurisation at 64°C, cooling and packaging in different packages.

    Results

    The investment will lead to new products of higher quality, safety and traceability.

    An energy audit carried out for the project showed that the energy consumption per year will be 23.77% lower than the annual baseline energy consumption and the electricity savings will be 541 840 kWh.

    8 new jobs will be created.

    Promoter

    EKO FARM – 2005 Ltd.

    Funding

    Total budget 1 194 630 (EUR)
    RDP support 597 315 (EUR)

    Ressourcen

    English language

    gp_bg_eko_farm_385_web-jto_0.pdf

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