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🐔 Haiti Broilers (Hi-Pro)
Haiti Broilers S.A., widely known through its flagship brand Hi‑Pro, was one of Haiti’s largest vertically integrated poultry and agro-industrial companies. Established as a joint venture between Haitian investors and Jamaica Broilers Group, the company played a major role in strengthening Haiti’s poultry industry between 2010 and 2022.
Operating from major production facilities in Lafiteau and Port-au-Prince, Haiti Broilers developed a large-scale agricultural ecosystem that included hatcheries, feed mills, poultry farming, egg production, animal nutrition, veterinary support, and poultry equipment distribution. Through its Hi-Pro network, the company supplied thousands of Haitian poultry farmers with chicks, feed, technical support, medications, and farming equipment.
At its peak, Haiti Broilers was considered one of the most advanced poultry operations in Haiti, helping reduce reliance on imported poultry products while supporting local employment and agricultural development. The company reportedly produced millions of eggs monthly and maintained one of the country’s largest poultry distribution systems.
The company’s operations included:
- Poultry hatcheries
- Commercial feed manufacturing
- Table egg production
- Broiler chicken production
- Poultry farming equipment distribution
- Veterinary products and nutritional supplements
- Technical advisory services for farmers
Its product ecosystem was designed to support both commercial-scale and independent Haitian poultry farmers through an integrated supply chain model.
Haiti Broilers distinguished itself from many competitors through:
- Modern industrial poultry infrastructure
- Large-scale feed production capacity
- Nationwide distributor network
- Technical training and support for local farmers
- International agro-processing expertise from Jamaica Broilers Group
- Integrated production from hatchery to finished poultry products
The company became particularly known for:
- Le Chic Poulet
- HB Oeufs
- Hi‑Pro
However, after years of severe operational difficulties linked to insecurity, fuel shortages, political instability, supply-chain disruptions, and economic pressures, Jamaica Broilers Group officially ceased Haiti operations on October 29, 2022.
📍 Business Details
📌 Main Locations
🏭 SONAPI Administrative Office
Parc Industriel SONAPI, Building 47
Route de l’Aéroport
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
🐣 Lafiteau Operations Complex
Lafiteau Industrial Area
North of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Included:
- Hatchery
- Feed mill
- Distribution center
- Poultry production facilities
☎️ Phone Numbers
- +509 2814-4700
- +509 2814-4776
- +509 3702-5308
- +509 3679-0281
📧 Email Addresses
💳 Accepted Payment Methods
Historically likely included:
- Cash
- Commercial invoicing
- Distributor credit accounts
- Bank transfers
👨💼 Key People
👤 Jamaica Broilers Group Leadership
Christopher Levy
President & CEO — Jamaica Broilers Group
Ian Parsard
Senior Vice President
👤 Haiti Broilers Group Leadership
Groupe Coles - Tropic, S.A.
🐥 Products & Services
🐔 Poultry Products
- Fresh chicken
- Frozen chicken
- Broiler chicks
- Ready-to-lay pullets
- Table eggs
- Commercial poultry birds
🌽 Feed Products
Hi-Pro Feed Lines
- Broiler feed
- Layer feed
- Starter feed
- Grower feed
- Finisher feed
- Livestock feed
- Animal nutrition products
💊 Veterinary & Farm Supplies
- Poultry medications
- Vaccines
- Vitamins
- Feed supplements
- Waterers
- Feed pans
- Poultry equipment
🧑🌾 Agricultural Services
- Poultry farming technical support
- Poultry production guidance
- Farmer partnerships
- Buy-back poultry programs
- Distribution support
🏭 Infrastructure & Production Capacity
Haiti Broilers operated one of Haiti’s largest poultry production systems.
Reported Capacity Included:
- Hatchery capable of producing approximately 100,000 chicks weekly
- Feed mill producing over 90 tons of feed daily
- Nationwide distribution network
- Operations spanning Cap-Haïtien, Jérémie, Les Cayes, and Port-au-Prince
📉 Closure & Industry Impact
In 2022, Jamaica Broilers Group announced the permanent shutdown of Haiti Broilers operations due to sustained financial losses and worsening instability in Haiti. The company cited:
- Insecurity and gang-related disruptions
- Fuel shortages
- Currency depreciation
- Supply chain interruptions
- Smuggling pressures from imported poultry products
- Economic decline
At its height, Haiti Broilers reportedly employed nearly 500 workers and supplied a significant share of Haiti’s poultry and egg market.
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| Address | Parc Industriel SONAPI, Building 47 Route de l’Aéroport Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
| Phone | 509 2814-4700,509 2814-4776,509 3702-5308 |
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