Magapor grows 4.9% and expands business with actions in Canada and UK

Magapor, a company from Ejea de los Caballeros specializing in pig breeding, closed fiscal year 2022 with Trading volume 22 million euros After recording a growth of 4.9% compared to the previous year. The company is developing its activity at a good pace, as its president Jesús Mena explained to this newspaper yesterday, with several international plans and the push of its subsidiaries in the United States, Portugal and China.

Last year's sales do not include the records of these subsidiaries nor the records of the other two companies already sold in Italy and Hungary. Mina pointed out that in Spain, the closure in 2022 reached 22 million with a workforce exceeding 100 people.

The company's president stated in its annual report that the year 2022 was “a tense year on the international scene, as… All companies suffered from supply chain problems and increased costs of raw materials and energy resources.S. Referring to this scenario, Magapor has installed solar panels in its offices in Igea and hopes to achieve self-sufficiency for about 80% of the company’s energy consumption.

with Export represents 74% of its production and its presence in more than 50 countries, Magapor maintains its firm commitment to internationalization. In this area, the Aragonese company has very good prospects this year, among other things, supplying the technology and equipment necessary for a large-scale pig insemination center (capacity to process 600 pigs) in Canada and another smaller center for the client – ​​​a multinational – in the United Kingdom.

On the other hand, Aegean maintains its commitment to R&D and innovation, which in 2022 increased by 26.2%. “We are committed to hiring technical profiles to assist us in our investigations,” the company’s annual report states before specifying that it hired two new researchers last year. “Investment in R&D and innovation staff salaries already exceeds 25% of the company’s total,” he points out.

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