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European LIVE Feed Congress to debut at VIV Europe 2022

Feed Strategy magazine has announced the launch of the 2022 European LIVE Feed Congress, co-located at VIV Europe on 30 May 2022. VIV Europe is scheduled for 31 May-2 June at Jaarbeurs Exhibition Centre in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

20 January 2022
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“The 2022 European LIVE Feed Congress will provide feed industry stakeholders the opportunity to glean leading-edge insights, best practices and proven solutions that address critical sustainability issues while maintaining productivity and profitability,” said Jackie Roembke, editor-in-chief of WATT Feed Brands and Feed Strategy magazine.

The 2022 European LIVE Feed Congress will examine how science-based measures and new technologies used throughout the feed supply chain reduce and improve animal agriculture’s environmental footprint while delivering value to the consumer. Conference speakers will discuss future-proofing food production, how feed ingredient analysis supports a more sustainable value chain, feed’s role in achieving net zero, sustainability through feed formulation strategies, how insects in animal and human diets will shape the protein landscape, and feeding strategies for emission reductions.

Additionally, the conference will provide an opportunity for feed industry professionals from around the world to network, exchange ideas and conduct business with the animal health and nutrition supply chain.

VIV Europe is organized every four years with approximately 600 exhibiting companies and 25,000 expected visitors covering all species from poultry meat and eggs to pig meat, fish and dairy. VIV Europe is recognized as the top platform for the poultry industry and as an international B2B event for all professionals in the animal protein production industry.

Registration will open in February 2022 with full program details released in March 2022. For more information visit, www.viveurope.nl.

January 20, 2022 - VIV Europe

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