Stock Photo - ***FEBRUARY 12, 1965, FILE PHOTO*** In Prerov, the construction of a poultry processing plant belonging to the North Moravian Poultry Farms was completed. The plant is equipped with a modern, highly productive slaughtering line from Hungary, which enables high-quality processing of poultry. Slaughtered and gutted poultry - much of which is packed in polyethylene packaging - is quickly frozen at temperatures of minus 30 to 40 degrees. Hundreds of tonnes of poultry can be stored in the freezing chambers at around minus 20 degrees for long periods of time. Once the poultry processing plant is permanently operational, 60 million eggs will be sorted annually on equipment supplied from Bulgaria and 2,500 tonnes of poultry will be slaughtered. Pavla Hastikova and Margita Ondrakova at the pneumatic suction of eggs and their placement on the conveyor of the sorting machine, which sorts 80,000 eggs per shift. (CTK Photo/Frantisek Nesvadba)

Stock Photo: ***FEBRUARY 12, 1965, FILE PHOTO*** In Prerov, the construction of a poultry processing plant belonging to the North Moravian Poultry Farms was completed.

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