R Mahkeswaran is an AI Product Developer at Japfa, a leading multinational agrifood company focused on producing essential proteins for markets across Asia. Headquartered in Singapore, the company supplies poultry, swine, aquaculture, beef, and other protein products to fast-growing markets in Asia. In 2025, Japfa launched an AI & Quantum Computing Centre of Excellence in Singapore to apply advanced technologies such as AI, data science, and quantum computing to livestock farming and food production. Japfa is also collaborating with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and Nanyang Polytechnic (NP) to advance applied AI research, develop innovative solutions, and cultivate future talent through specialised training programmes.
1. Tell us more about what Japfa does, and what a typical day is like for you?
Japfa is one of Asia’s largest livestock companies that operates on a fully farm-to-table model, covering everything from animal feed and livestock breeding to rearing and delivering safe, nutritious protein — including chicken, pork, beef, and fish — to millions across the region. We are headquartered in Singapore with operations in fast-growing markets like Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. To give a clearer sense of the company’s scale, Japfa supplies around 20% of staple proteins in its key markets through an integrated end-to-end value chain.
What sets Japfa apart from other livestock companies is our longstanding culture of innovation, which is aimed at developing practical solutions to produce food more efficiently and sustainably. Today, this innovation is increasingly supported by digitalisation and deep tech that help improve performance.
As an AI Product Developer at Japfa, my role is to build AI tools that help operators and managers to streamline workflows, boost efficiency, and support better decision-making. I’m currently working on the application of computer vision and AI tools to assist in the quality classification of chicken carcasses along the processing lines.
A typical workday usually involves a mix of research into new AI methodologies that are being developed in the market, speaking with end-users to understand their real-life needs and constraints, and designing and developing AI tools for specific use cases.