Sustera Inc. is a fully integrated chicken producer. We breed, hatch, grow, process, and deliver — managing every step from egg to table to ensure the highest consistency, quality, and traceability for our customers.
Less In, More Out.
The Sustera principle
Sustera Inc. is a fully integrated chicken producer operating across Central Luzon. We don't buy from third parties and sell on. We own the full chain — from the breeder flock that produces our chicks, to the houses where our birds grow, to the processing facility where they are dressed, to the delivery that reaches our customers' kitchens.
This vertical integration is not just a business model. It is the foundation of our quality promise, our traceability commitment, and our ability to scale responsibly without compromising the standards our customers expect.
We operate through three wholly owned subsidiaries — each a specialist in its segment of the chain, each accountable to the group, and each optimised to serve the next link.
"We believe the future of food belongs to producers who control the full journey — not just the last mile. Sustera is built on that conviction."
No outsourcing. No external dependency. Every stage of production is owned and operated by a Sustera entity — giving us complete control over quality, cost, and consistency.
Our own breeder flock produces fertile eggs under controlled biosecure conditions. Genetic selection managed for performance, uniformity, and the kind of feed-to-meat conversion that only comes from owning the bird from day one.
Our own hatchery incubates eggs and delivers day-old chicks directly to grow-out. Managed cycles ensure a continuous, predictable supply of healthy chicks.
Chicks are placed in our own broiler houses, all within an hour of each other and of our processing facility. Birds are raised under our protocols — feed, water, ventilation, and health managed to a single standard, with mortality rates that reflect what full ownership of biosecurity actually looks like.
Live birds go to our own processing facility for slaughter, dressing, and chilling. The product never leaves our ownership. Quality checks at every point.
Dressed and marinated products delivered cold-chain direct to customers. Harvest to delivery within 24 hours. Full lot traceability from egg to table.
Owning the full chain means we optimise the whole system, not just individual parts. Better feed conversion, lower mortality, and supply certainty all flow from integration — and every gain is passed through to what we deliver.
Staggered grow-out and hatching cycles produce consistent daily output. No seasonal gaps, no third-party delays. The same volume, every week of the year.
A single quality standard governs every bird from the egg it hatched from to the product that leaves our facility. No variation from farm to farm.
Vertical integration eliminates the biggest disease risk — external movements. Our closed system produces consistently low mortality across flocks, and puts us on a credible path toward raising birds without routine antibiotics.
Every bird can be traced from the flock it hatched from to the processing batch it left in — a requirement for major food service procurement standards.
Because we own breeding, hatching, and grow-out as a single system, we achieve feed conversion ratios that contract-based models simply cannot match. Less feed in. More meat out. Every flock, every cycle.
Each stage of our chain is designed to scale independently. As demand grows, we add capacity in step — always matching infrastructure to actual committed volume.
Responsibility is not a report we publish once a year. It is built into how we run every farm, every flock, and every facility — because when you own the whole chain, you own the consequences too.
Our processing facility runs on 100% renewable energy, secured through ACEN. Solar power is being rolled out across all locations — a transition we expect to complete within three years.
Every person in our chain — from the farm to the processing floor to delivery — is a regular employee, not a contractor. We build careers in the communities where we operate, not just headcount.
We operate in compliance with animal welfare standards — not as an audit exercise, but because healthy, well-managed birds are the foundation of everything we produce. ISO 22000 / FSSC certification is on track for June 2026.
We are working toward ISO 14064 certification by 2027 — a commitment to quantifying and reducing our greenhouse gas footprint across every stage of production.
Full ownership of biosecurity, breeding, and hatching gives us the control to make this a reality — not just an aspiration. We are actively reducing reliance on routine antibiotics across our flocks.
PASEI operates entirely on renewable power, secured through ACEN. Solar expansion across all facilities is underway.
All locations sit within an hour of each other. Short distances mean fresher product, lower emissions, and a tighter cold chain — end to end.
Every member of our workforce is a regular employee. Community-based, directly employed, and invested in what we build together.
Because we own the bird from egg to harvest, the path to antibiotic-free production is ours to walk. Biosecurity and breeding control make it achievable, not just aspirational.
"When you control the whole chain, you have both the responsibility and the power to do it right. We don't outsource that."
For our customers, full integration means one thing above all else: certainty. Consistent volume, consistent quality, consistent delivery — every time.
Because we control every stage of production, our customers receive consistent weekly volume without shortfalls. Our supply commitments are backed by owned infrastructure, not spot market sourcing.
A single quality standard governs every bird from the egg it hatched from to the product that leaves our facility. No variation from farm to farm, no third-party compromise.
We own the risk at every stage. When something goes wrong, the responsibility and the resolution sit with Sustera — not with a third-party farmer or contractor.
Whether you are a food service buyer looking for a reliable integrated supplier, an investor interested in Philippine agribusiness, or a potential farm partner — we welcome the conversation.