Posted on January, 28, 2025 at 08:33 am
Registration is open for the European Compound Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC) Public Annual Meeting May 28-29 in Rome, Italy. The main theme of this year’s event is “New EU vision for more competitive and sustainable livestock economy and outlook on transatlantic green feed trade.”
The meeting will include expert panel sessions moderated by Andrea Bertaglio, environmental journalist, and Anton van den Brink, FEFAC deputy secretary general. Two panel sessions with international experts and key value chain partners among which the European Commission will explore the EU’s vision for competitive and sustainable livestock and aquaculture, emphasizing innovations like circular feed ingredients to enhance the livestock sector’s contribution to the bioeconomy, as well as transatlantic green feed trade, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of EU deforestation regulation implementation.
Registered participants also can attend the FAO-FEFAC workshop focusing on the Food and Agriculture Organization’s and European feed sector’s perspective for the uptake of sustainable, safe, and more circular feed solutions for the transformation of European livestock and aquaculture Farms. The workshop will be held at FAO’s headquarters in Rome.
FEFAC President Pedro Cordero said the meeting will cover many pertinent topics impacting the EU compound feed industry.
“The European feed livestock sector continues to dedicate itself to the objectives of the FEFAC Sustainability Charter 2030,” he said. “Despite geopolitical tensions and challenges to free trade, it is important to remain proactive and explore the opportunities for sustainable trade, capitalizing on the investments of compound feed manufacturers in innovative animal nutrition solutions to enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the EU livestock and aquaculture sectors.”
Registration information is available here.
FEFAC represents 23 national associations in the EU Member States, as well as associate members in the United Kingdom, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey.Registration is open for the European Compound Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC) Public Annual Meeting May 28-29 in Rome, Italy. The main theme of this year’s event is “New EU vision for more competitive and sustainable livestock economy and outlook on transatlantic green feed trade.”
The meeting will include expert panel sessions moderated by Andrea Bertaglio, environmental journalist, and Anton van den Brink, FEFAC deputy secretary general. Two panel sessions with international experts and key value chain partners among which the European Commission will explore the EU’s vision for competitive and sustainable livestock and aquaculture, emphasizing innovations like circular feed ingredients to enhance the livestock sector’s contribution to the bioeconomy, as well as transatlantic green feed trade, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of EU deforestation regulation implementation.
Registered participants also can attend the FAO-FEFAC workshop focusing on the Food and Agriculture Organization’s and European feed sector’s perspective for the uptake of sustainable, safe, and more circular feed solutions for the transformation of European livestock and aquaculture Farms. The workshop will be held at FAO’s headquarters in Rome.
FEFAC President Pedro Cordero said the meeting will cover many pertinent topics impacting the EU compound feed industry.
“The European feed livestock sector continues to dedicate itself to the objectives of the FEFAC Sustainability Charter 2030,” he said. “Despite geopolitical tensions and challenges to free trade, it is important to remain proactive and explore the opportunities for sustainable trade, capitalizing on the investments of compound feed manufacturers in innovative animal nutrition solutions to enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the EU livestock and aquaculture sectors.”
Registration information is available here.
FEFAC represents 23 national associations in the EU Member States, as well as associate members in the United Kingdom, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey.
Source: World Grain