Shandong, China – January 27, 2026 – Huabang Smart, a front-runner in intelligent poultry farming equipment manufacturing, recently welcomed a delegation of international clients to its cutting-edge production complex in Shandong Province, a gathering that underscored the company’s growing role as a global leader in sustainable livestock technology. Spanning two full days, the visit paired facility tours with technical demonstrations and collaborative design workshops, cementing preliminary partnerships that could reshape poultry farming infrastructure across Africa and the Middle East.
The visiting group—comprising procurement directors, farm managers, and agricultural consultants from Senegal, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates—represented enterprises that collectively oversee 1.2 million poultry birds, from layers to broilers. Their trip came as demand for scalable, eco-friendly farming solutions surges: the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) projects a 18% rise in global poultry protein consumption by 2030, with emerging markets accounting for 65% of that growth. For these clients, Huabang Smart’s reputation for balancing efficiency, animal welfare, and cost-effectiveness made the visit a top priority.
Upon arriving at the 160,000-square-meter facility (one of three Huabang operates in China), the delegation was first guided through the raw materials warehouse—stacked with galvanized steel coils and food-grade plastic components, as seen in the opening photo. “We were immediately struck by the quality control here,” said a Nigeria-based farm manager, gesturing to pallets of certified steel. “In our region, low-quality cage systems rust within two years; Huabang’s 20-year corrosion-resistant guarantee is a game-changer.”

The tour’s centerpiece was the production floor, where automated assembly lines churned out H-type layer cages, broiler rearing units, and manure management systems. Huabang’s technical team demonstrated a fully integrated 4-tier layer cage setup: visitors watched as robotic arms fitted feed troughs to cage frames, while a quality inspector used a digital gauge to verify 0.5mm precision in wire spacing—a detail critical to preventing bird injuries. Later, in a demonstration zone, the team activated the cage’s automated functions: feeders dispensed rations evenly across tiers, egg collection belts glided silently to gather produce, and a diagonal manure conveyor removed waste without disrupting the (simulated) flock. “This cuts labor costs by 60%,” noted Li Mei, Huabang’s export director. “For a 100,000-bird farm, that’s $30,000 in annual savings alone.”
A highlight for the delegation was the live test of Huabang’s 7-in-1 Smart Farm Control System, a cloud-based platform that syncs temperature, humidity, ventilation, and feed consumption data to a mobile app. A technician pulled up real-time metrics from Huabang’s in-house demonstration farm: “If the temperature spikes 2°C above the threshold, the system triggers fans and sprinklers automatically,” she explained. For the Saudi Arabian client, whose farms face summer temperatures exceeding 40°C, this feature was non-negotiable. “Extreme heat reduces egg production by 25% for our layers,” he said. “Remote monitoring could protect our bottom line.”
Beyond equipment, the delegation focused on customization and post-sales support—two pain points for emerging-market farmers. For the Senegal-based cooperative, which raises a larger local broiler breed, Huabang’s team proposed adjusting cage spacing from 45cm to 50cm to accommodate the birds’ size. “We don’t sell ‘one-size-fits-all’ solutions,” Li emphasized. “Every system is tailored to local climate, flock breed, and labor availability.” The clients also praised Huabang’s regional service network: 24/7 technical hotlines, and parts centers in Kenya and the UAE mean issues can be resolved within 72 hours— a stark contrast to competitors that require 2-3 weeks for support.
Discussions on the second day culminated in preliminary agreements for three large-scale orders, totaling $2.8 million. These contracts include turnkey services: custom cage design, on-site installation, and 5 days of staff training for farm workers. “We came to compare suppliers, but we’re leaving with a partner,” said the Senegal-based procurement manager. “Huabang doesn’t just sell equipment—they sell a way to make our farms profitable for decades.”
For Huabang Smart, the visit is part of a broader push to expand its global footprint. Founded in 2012 as a small workshop, the company has grown into a national high-tech enterprise with 50+ patents, exporting to 52 countries. Later this year, it will exhibit its latest smart farm solutions at the 2026 IPPE Expo in Atlanta, targeting North American and Latin American markets. “Emerging markets aren’t just buyers—they’re collaborators,” Li said. “Their feedback helps us build better equipment for the entire industry.”
As the delegation departed, the mood was optimistic. “This trip has changed how we think about poultry farming,” said the Nigerian farm manager. “With Huabang’s equipment, we can scale without sacrificing animal health or profit.” For Huabang Smart, the visit is more than a sales win—it’s proof that sustainable, accessible farming technology can bridge global gaps, one cage system at a time.