In April last year, DBE Gurney signed a partnership agreement with a group of Taiwanese investors. So far, this downstream venture has helped DBE Gurney get back into the black after reporting losses for 12 years. Last year, DBE Gurney posted a RM250,000 net profit compared with a RM10.75 million loss in 2015. Ding said the Taiwanese investors in HARUMi planned to buy a key stake in DBE Gurney within two years. DBE Gurney operates a 114,000-tonne-per-year feedmill and a 60,000-bird-per-day slaughter house in Sitiawan.
Source: New Strait Times March 06, 2017 03:00 UTC