Seamurgh Group’s inception began in early 2014 with entry into poultry sector. Initially, Seamurgh Poultry Company (SPC) was founded as a family business. The determination for development within its business management outlined a solid growth track for the business. Hence, with time, the company’s scalability led into formation of sister companies and, ultimately, the Seamurgh Group.

Contacts

House #9, Opposite to Ministry of Higher Education, District #3, Kabul, Afghanistan

info@seamurghgroup.com

+93 749540000

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Mazrae Talaee

Mazrae Talaee Agriculture and Livestock Services Company is involved in provision of professional and technical services within agriculture and livestock for businesses in Afghanistan. With an initial investment of US$ 1.8 million, the company has focused its activities on linkages with technology suppliers, raw materials suppliers, and service providers. The company has successfully implemented following categories of services to its customers:

  • Establishment of livestock byproducts processing plants
  • Manufacturing agriculture processing basic machinery and equipment
  • Imports of live birds from central Asia during border closures
  • Commissioning contractual supplies of animal byproducts to customer clusters
  • Imports of animal feed raw materials from Europe

Mazrae Talaee brings together a team of experts who have excelled in international trade, trade markets, trade routes, sales, management, investment portfolio management, technical services, and assemblies of industrial machinery, each with at least over a decade experience in their area of expertise.

Mazrae Talaee utilizes its vast network of globally renowned suppliers of technology, raw materials, agricultural inputs, livestock byproducts, industrial solutions, and service providers.

01
Establishment of livestock byproducts processing plants

02
Manufacturing agriculture processing basic machinery and equipment

03
Imports of live birds from central Asia during border closures

04
Commissioning contractual supplies of animal byproducts to customer clusters

05
Imports of animal feed raw materials from Europe