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MGNC Announces Breakthrough Smart Poultry Technology Platform and Secures Major Multi-Year Supply Contract
New Generation Automated Farming System Targets Industry Efficiency Upgrade; Long-Term Orders Strengthen Revenue Visibility
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 12, 2025 / MGNC ("the Company") today announced two major strategic developments:
The successful completion and upcoming commercial rollout of its Next-Generation Smart Poultry Farming System (SPFS 2.0), and
The signing of a multi-year supply and technology deployment contract with a top-tier agricultural group in Asia.
These parallel developments mark an inflection point for MGNC as it enters a phase of accelerated commercialization and international expansion.
1. MGNC Completes SPFS 2.0 - A New Standard in Intelligent Poultry Farming Automation
MGNC confirmed the development completion of SPFS 2.0, a proprietary smart-farming technology system integrating:
Real-time environmental sensing and climate optimization
AI-driven feed distribution and behavioral monitoring
Automated health detection and mortality-risk prediction
Energy-efficient livestock management modules
Internal testing demonstrates:
Up to 35% improvement in feed-to-meat conversion
Up to 28% reduction in early-stage mortality
Up to 40% reduction in manual labor requirements
Improved production consistency across broiler and layer operations
MGNC plans phased enterprise deployment beginning in Q1.
"SPFS 2.0 is the technological engine that lifts MGNC into a higher-growth cycle. Smart farming adoption will reshape cost structures across the poultry industry."
- Wang Gang, Chief Executive Officer, MGNC
2. MGNC Secures Multi-Year Commercial Contract With Leading Agricultural Group
MGNC has signed a three-year commercial framework agreement with a major agricultural conglomerate in Asia, covering:
SPFS 2.0 deployment
Sensor hardware and automation module supply
Facility integration and performance analytics
Long-term operational data service fees
The agreement provides multi-year recurring revenue, with the first-phase rollout covering more than 1.2 million square feet of farming facilities.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements, based on current information and assumptions, involve risks and uncertainties and relate to the Company's future performance, market expansion plans, and strategic initiatives. Actual results may differ materially. Except as required by law, the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements.
About MGNC
MGNC is a technology-driven agricultural solutions provider specializing in intelligent poultry farming systems, livestock automation, and data-driven production optimization. The Company aims to modernize global poultry operations through environmental control technologies, smart feeding systems, and integrated farm-management analytics.
Contact Information
Wang Gang | Chief Executive Officer
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +86 178 2350 0944
SOURCE: MAG MAGNA CORP.
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