The Allana Group, a leading exporter of processed food products and agro-commodities, has launched the Indian Poultry Alliance, marking the group’s foray into the poultry sector. The company announced an initial investment of $120 million and targets a revenue of $300 million by 2026.
Allana Group said the strategic initiative aims to revolutionise poultry production and consumption through fully integrated operations and advanced processing technologies.
The IPA will encompass end-to-end operations, including breeder farms, hatcheries, feed plants, broiler contract farming, value-added products, and rendering plants. The IPA plans to establish plants across various models in regions such as Kashmir, Punjab, Aligarh, Unnao, Kishanganj, Aurangabad, Belgaum, Zaheerabad, and Coimbatore to meet the diverse needs of QSR chains, food services, govt agencies, and e-commerce platforms.
The IPA will collaborate with companies to ensure the supply of high-quality inputs, efficient processing, and innovative value-added products. It will also maximise the use of by-products through rendering plants, supporting what is touted as Asia’s largest pet food facility located at Allana Group’s Zaheerabad campus, it added.