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Atlanta: Crossroads of Global Poultry, Feed Industry [Updated] ATLANTA, GA - Mar. 02, 2010 -- The 2010 International Poultry Expo and International Feed Expo attracted 18,896 poultry and feed industry leaders from around the world. Sponsored by U.S. Poultry & Egg Association and the American Feed Industry Association, the annual event is the world's largest poultry and feed industry gathering.
This year's attendance surpassed the 2009 figure of 17,646. International visitors totaled 3,866, from 109 nations. Other than the United States, the largest group from a single country was from Canada, with 619. The largest region represented was Latin America and the Caribbean, with 1,684 visitors.
"What we're excited about is that attendee density on the exhibit floor was significantly higher this year," said 2010 USPOULTRY chairman Steve Willardsen, Cargill Value Added Meats, Wichita, KS. "Due to current economic conditions, we were down slightly on the number of exhibitors from last year, so we had fewer exhibitor personnel. But the number of attendees - customers - was up, and the exhibitors seemed well pleased," he said.
The big exhibit floor was the main attraction. More than 800 companies displayed the latest innovations in equipment, supplies, and services used by industry firms in the production and processing of poultry, eggs, and feed products. Many firms take advantage of the annual event to introduce their new products. All phases of the poultry and feed industry were represented, from live production and processing to further processing and packaging.
The Expo is the complete event. Complementing the exhibits, education sessions keep industry management informed on current issues. Renewed from 2009, the Animal Agriculture Environmental Sustainability Summit examined the challenges and solutions of environmental stewardship. Industry keynote speaker Larry Pope, CEO of Smithfield Foods, shared his firm's sustainability program and explained that... "now, customers want to know about sustainability even before discussing price."
A special USPOULTRY education program Animal Agriculture Under Attack examined the ongoing campaign by animal rights activists targeting animal agriculture. Dr. Wes Jamison, associate professor of communication at Palm Beach Atlantic University, and Blake Hurst, a Missouri farmer, author, and vice president of the Missouri Farm Bureau Federation, discussed counter strategies for animal agriculture to reach consumers with accurate information about the industry's animal care practices based on good science.
Another popular program from 2009, the Market Intelligence Forum, was also renewed this year. Prominent economist Dr. Donald Ratajczak presented his outlook on the domestic and international economy. Mike Donohue, Agri-Stats, and Dr. Paul Aho, Poultry Perspective, looked at what is ahead in 2010 for the poultry industry.
The College Student Career Program attracted almost 300 students from 24 universities throughout the United States. The graduating students interview for jobs and internships with industry and allied firms. And they visit the exhibit floor to see the real-time technology used in today's poultry industry.
Organization meetings, company gatherings, Infomarts, publisher-sponsored programs, the Pet Food Conference, technical sessions on a variety of industry-specific topics, and once-a-year networking opportunities made the International Poultry Expo and International Feed Expo the crossroads of the global poultry and feed industry. |
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