A New Year Gift for Breeders of North India

In a historic development for the poultry sector in North India, the Broiler Breeders Association North (BBA North) has taken a pioneering step by launching a Single Window System office for the sale of commercial parent birds in Panipat, Haryana. This initiative is being widely acknowledged as a transformative move aimed at bringing greater efficiency, transparency, and professionalism to poultry operations across the region.

The inauguration ceremony began with the traditional ribbon-cutting and ceremonial lamp-lighting, symbolising a new beginning for organised poultry services in North India. The occasion was graced by Dr. S. P. Singh, General Manager (North Zone), Venkateshwara Hatcheries (Venky’s) India Ltd., who attended as the Chief Guest. The event saw the presence of several prominent leaders and senior representatives from the poultry fraternity, including Mr. Ranpal Dhanda, Mr. S. S. Talwar, Mr. Mohit Malik, President of BBA North, and Mr. Krishna Bhardwaj, along with members of the Association’s Executive Committee.

More than 300 breeders, integrators, and industry stakeholders actively participated in the program, reflecting the high level of interest and optimism surrounding this new initiative.

Single Window System: A Progressive Reform for the Poultry Sector

While addressing the gathering, Dr. S. P. Singh described the Single Window System as a forward-looking and much-needed reform for the poultry industry. He highlighted that the new system would significantly simplify administrative procedures, reduce delays, and ensure smoother coordination between breeders and suppliers. According to him, such structured mechanisms are essential to strengthen business operations and enhance trust within the poultry value chain across North India.

Announcement of a Modern Poultry Laboratory

The most noteworthy announcement of the event came from Mr. Mohit Malik, President of BBA North, who revealed that construction of a state-of-the-art poultry laboratory in North India would commence within the next three to four months. This proposed laboratory is expected to play a vital role in improving disease diagnostics, quality control, and scientific research, thereby strengthening the technical foundation of the poultry industry in the region.

Demonstrating his strong personal commitment to this visionary project, Mr. Malik announced a contribution of INR 1 crore and 1 lakh towards the establishment of the laboratory and appealed to fellow breeders and industry partners to extend their wholehearted support.

Adding further momentum to the initiative, Mr. Tejbir Kundu, Managing Director, Kisan Breeding Farm, announced a generous contribution of INR 21 lakh. He underlined the importance of collective responsibility and emphasised that sustainable growth in the poultry sector requires not only commercial success but also strong social and institutional support.

Strong Backing from Industry Leadership

Mr. Ranpal Dhanda, President of the Poultry Federation of India, hailed the initiative as a major milestone for the poultry industry. He remarked that the long-standing need for a modern and dependable poultry laboratory in North India would finally be fulfilled through this project. Once operational, the facility is expected to benefit farmers, breeders, veterinarians, and allied stakeholders by providing reliable scientific services and technical support. He congratulated the entire BBA North team for their visionary leadership and assured full cooperation from the Poultry Federation of India.

Several other dignitaries and industry leaders present on the occasion also shared their views, applauded the efforts of the Broiler Breeders Association North, and reaffirmed their commitment to support similar progressive initiatives in the future.

Invitation to the Upcoming Annual General Meeting

Towards the conclusion of the program, Mr. Krishan Mann extended a warm invitation to all breeders and association members to participate in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of BBA North, scheduled to be held on 27–28 February 2026 at Jim Corbett, Ramnagar, Uttarakhand. The AGM is expected to serve as an important platform for discussion, collaboration, and strategic planning for the future of the poultry industry.

Shaping a New Era for Poultry in North India

The program concluded with a strong message of unity, cooperation, and shared responsibility for the progress of the poultry sector. Initiatives such as the Single Window System and the proposed state-of-the-art poultry laboratory mark a decisive step toward building a more organised, transparent, and scientifically advanced poultry industry in North India. These developments are expected to significantly enhance efficiency, strengthen infrastructure, and set new benchmarks for sustainable growth in the years to come.

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