An innovative programme of forums and workshops is on the agenda to offer to lively debates, valuable information and free advice to pig and poultry producers at this year’s British Pig and Poultry Fair.
According to event manager, Alice Bell, a major focus of this year’s event, which will be held 13-14 May in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, will be feed, which will bring together all members of the supply chain to discuss how to minimise the risk of feed prices.
“Managing the risk related to feed prices is of major importance to producers and it is essential that the UK pigmeat, poultry and egg industries can address the reality of rising world food prices and the potential role of GMOs,” added Alan Murphy, managing director of Fair sponsor ABN.
250 exhibitors covering the industry sectors of pigmeat, poultry and eggs will be present. Exhibitors from the pig industry will stem from the following areas:
A new purpose-built theatre seating over 75 people will host the forums where several pig and poultry-related issues will be explored.
Related website:
• The British Pig and Poultry Fair 2008
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