Farmscope

Continuous improvement of a poultry farming group

  • Summarize the technical and economic results of each farm
  • Compare these performance metrics with those of the group
  • Identify areas for improvement
  • Establish a technical audit routine with each farmer

Who is it for?

  • Livestock technician

  • Production organization manager

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Context

Just like feed, rearing techniques are an essential feature of poultry performance. In order to improve the technical and economic results of a farming group and to maximize the potential of the feed range, the feed manufacturer or production organization must focus on all rearing practices.

  • Farmscopeis a tool for summarizing a farm’s performance data. For the technician, the goal is to conduct a technical and economic assessment with the farmer at regular intervals and propose an improvement plan based on the analysis of their results.

Deliverables

  • Compilation of approximately ten summary indicators of farm performance
  • Comparison of each indicator against a given benchmark
  • Proposal for a process to implement an action plan
  • Technical support from Mixscience for the technician, as required.

Key features

Mixscience identifies the most relevant performance criteria for monitoring a farm’s technical and economic results and supporting its improvement efforts.
Mixscience’s Data Lab department stores farmers’ technical results using a high-performance methodology (data lake): a summary of technical results is generated automatically for each farmer and each building.
With the goal of improving every Farmscope technical indicator, Mixscience offers its recognized expertise in livestock management practices to technicians to help them identify the actions to implement.
Farmscope is a unique approach that enables feed manufacturers or production organizations to strengthen their partnership with the farmer by offering them regular technical assessments based on clear and objective criteria.