Fabtech Technologies Ltd has announced a major contract valued at ₹520 million to build state-of-the-art veterinary facilities in Africa. This strategic project aims to enhance livestock health infrastructure, boost regional dairy and meat exports, and strengthen international barriers against animal diseases, marking a significant milestone in the company's global expansion.
Fabtech Technologies Ltd has secured a landmark contract worth ₹520 million to design and construct advanced veterinary facilities across select African countries. The project underscores Fabtech’s growing reputation in international healthcare and infrastructure solutions, especially in key livestock markets.
The project includes establishing modern diagnostic laboratories, animal treatment stations, and quarantine zones equipped with the latest technology to fight livestock diseases. It also involves training local veterinary staff and implementing biosecurity measures aligned with international standards.
The initiative aims to improve livestock health, thereby increasing regional dairy and meat productivity, and supporting local economies. The project aligns with global efforts on zoonotic disease prevention, food safety, and enhancing export capabilities.
Fabtech’s CEO, S. R. Patel, stated that the contract exemplifies the company’s commitment to leveraging innovation and expertise to foster sustainable development in emerging markets. The project is expected to be completed within 18 months, positioning Fabtech as a leading contributor to Africa’s veterinary infrastructure.
Key Highlights:
Contract size of ₹520 million for veterinary infrastructure development in Africa
Focus on modern laboratories, animal treatment stations, and quarantine zones
Project aims to boost livestock health, food safety, and export potential
Training programs for local veterinary staff included
Enhances Fabtech’s global footprint in healthcare infrastructure
Expected completion within 18 months, reinforcing company’s strategic growth plans
Strengthens international presence in emerging markets, supporting regional development efforts
Sources: Business Standard, Fabtech Technologies Ltd official release, Reuters, Financial Express