DBE Gurney and KFC restaurant operators renew supply deal


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KUALA LUMPUR: Fully integrated poultry company, DBE Gurney Resources Bhd, has renewed two agreements valued at RM50mil to supply poultry products to the operators of the KFC restaurant chain in the peninsula.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the company said its unit DBE Poultry Sdn Bhd had extended the agreements with KFC (Peninsular Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and QSR Stores Sdn Bhd for the period from Jan 1, 2017 to Dec 31, 2017.

“This augurs well with DBE’s intention to increase its market share locally and sustain its business competitiveness,” it added.

In a press statement, DBE Gurney group managing director Datuk Alex Ding Seng Huat said: “We are pleased to continue our partnership with the retailers, who have been a reliable partner in support of our company’s evolving business needs and growth strategies.”

DBE Gurney has a feed mill production capacity of 9,500 metric tonnes per month, 6 breeder farms with 100,000 chickens per year, six sets of incubators with 12 million eggs per year, 11 broiler farms with 12 million chickens per year and a processing factory that has a capacity of 1.5 million chickens per month.

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