Qatar's domestic poultry sector was transformed by the 2017 diplomatic blockade, which exposed the country's profound food import dependency and triggered immediate, large-scale investment in domestic food production. Baladna Farm's rapid establishment became the symbol of Qatar's food sovereignty response. Today, Qatar's domestic poultry ambitions extend across multiple operations scaling up to reduce reliance on poultry imports.
However, the speed of this scale-up has created a management gap: operations have grown faster than the digital infrastructure to manage them. Most of Qatar's domestic breeder operations still use manual or basic management approaches inadequate for the scale and government compliance requirements they now face.
Tulassi's Breeder Management System in Qatar provides the structured management platform Qatar's rapidly scaling breeder farms need.
Qatar's commercial breeder sector faces a set of specific, compounding management challenges that manual record-keeping cannot resolve:
Qatar's domestic poultry operations have scaled from near-zero to significant production volumes in a few years. This rapid scaling creates data management complexity that manual systems cannot handle, multiple sheds, multiple flocks, multiple batches simultaneously. Without a structured management system, critical data points (body weight deviations, feed intake anomalies, mortality spikes) are missed in the operational noise.
Qatar's government is the largest institutional buyer of domestic poultry products. Government supply contracts, through the Qatar Development Authority, Ministry of Defense, and Ministry of Education, require documented production standards, health records, and batch traceability. Farms without this documentation cannot participate in Qatar's most valuable domestic procurement channels.
Qatar Development Bank's food security-aligned agricultural lending programme requires professional farm management documentation as a condition of lending. Farms participating in Qatar's post-blockade food security investment strategy, and seeking QDB or QNB financing, must demonstrate structured management capability with documented production records.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The centralised multi-shed, multi-batch dashboard provides real-time visibility across all active flocks simultaneously, with automated alerts for performance deviations. This prevents the critical data points from being missed during rapid operational scaling.
Yes. The system maintains vaccination records, health event documentation, and food safety records in formats compatible with Qatar's Ministry of Public Health requirements for commercial poultry operations.
Yes. The batch-level traceability records, health documentation, and production performance reports that the system generates are designed to meet the QDA and Qatar government institutional procurement documentation standards.
Yes. All production costs and financial management are denominated in QAR.
It generates structured batch performance records, FCR data, and QAR financial statements that match Qatar Development Bank's food security programme lending documentation requirements.
Yes. Seasonal performance comparison analytics track body weight, feed intake, egg production, and mortality correlation with Qatar's temperature patterns, enabling data-driven summer management and cooling investment decisions.
Yes. Batch-level traceability records including health documentation, vaccination history, and production records support Qatar's mandatory halal supply chain certification requirements.
Yes. Full Arabic language interface is available for Qatar's farm management teams.