Inmaa

Our team covered Inmaa Poultry’s 2 major factories producing a video that highlighted the current facilities and ongoing projects.

Inmaa Factory Visual Presentation Video

Client brief

Inmaa is Sudan’s largest semi-integrated poultry operation. The company owns and manages three large-scale farm operations: Grandparents, Broiler Parents, and Layer Parents. Inmaa provides Sudanese farmers produces with superior breeds of healthy broiler parents, commercial broiler, and layer chicks characterized by high immunity and production potential.

Project brief

Tenchologya was responsible for the media coverage in the form of video shooting and production of Inmaa Poultry major 2 factories and feed Production areas and broiler parents area, highlighting services and ongoing projects.

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