HPAI-grade biosecurity for commercial poultry farms, breeders and hatcheries.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has become the single largest disruptor of commercial poultry supply worldwide. HatchMatch coordinates biosecurity projects — engineering, equipment sourcing and construction — that protect breeder, hatchery, layer and broiler operations against introduction and spread of avian influenza.
- Perimeter & entry control
- Filtered air inlets
- Shower-in / shower-out
- Retrofit or greenfield
Scope of HPAI biosecurity projects
Perimeter fencing and controlled site entry; vehicle wheel-baths and disinfection arches; shower-in / shower-out staff facilities; disinfection rooms and secure egg-transfer corridors; filtered air inlets and positive-pressure design where required; wild-bird exclusion netting; secure feed delivery and dead-bird composting; and biosecure hatchery layouts separating clean and dirty flows.
Retrofit for existing operations
Most producers do not need to rebuild — they need targeted retrofits: upgraded entry systems, replacement air inlets with filtration, dead-bird management, feed-delivery redesign and staff facility upgrades. HatchMatch sources these components from verified suppliers and coordinates independent engineering review.
Financing biosecurity upgrades
Biosecurity investment is increasingly required by government indemnity schemes, integrator contracts and export markets. It qualifies for equipment financing and asset-backed leasing through our international lender network, and often reduces insurance premiums enough to accelerate payback.
Common questions
- What HPAI biosecurity measures do you support?
- Perimeter fencing, controlled entry, vehicle wheel-baths and disinfection arches, shower-in/shower-out facilities, air-filtration where required, wild-bird exclusion, disinfection rooms and biosecure hatchery layouts.
- Can existing farms be upgraded?
- Yes — HatchMatch coordinates biosecurity retrofits for existing broiler, layer, breeder and hatchery sites: filtered inlets, entry systems, disinfection, dead-bird composting and secure feed delivery.
- Does biosecurity investment qualify for financing?
- Yes — biosecurity upgrades often qualify for equipment financing and are increasingly required by government indemnity or insurance programs.
- Do you design in line with OIE/WOAH and national biosecurity codes?
- Yes — engineering partners design to WOAH (formerly OIE), national veterinary authority and integrator biosecurity codes.
