Hundreds of egg industry leaders are gathered in Madrid to discuss the
latest issues affecting their industry - including how to benefit from European
consumers' declining consumption of red
meat products.
The leaders and
decision makers from egg businesses across the world are meeting this week,
April 7-9, in Madrid, at the first of this year's International Egg Commission conferences.
Joanne Ivy, International Egg Commission Chairman, officially
opened the conference on Sunday evening; she welcomed over 320 delegates, from
30 different countries, to Spain's capital city. Spain is home to one of the
largest egg industries within Europe, so provides a perfect setting for
international industry leaders to discuss the latest issues and trends affecting
their industry globally.
This is a very positive time for many in the egg industry: As
many European countries are experiencing a decline in the consumption of red
meat, consumers are relying even more on eggs as a safe and reliable source of
animal protein. During the next two days, delegates at the IEC conference will
hear from international marketing expert, Professor David Hughes; he will share
his expertise on this highly topical issue, as he discusses whether eggs and egg
products can capitalize on the decline in red meat consumption.
Other speakers who will be sharing their expertise on Monday
and Tuesday in Madrid include:
• Dr Alejando Thiermann from
OIE discussing "Global Animal Health Challenges"
• Professor Louise Fresco discussing "Sustainable Intensification"
• Professor Hans-Wilhelm Windhorst discussing "Globalisation of Egg Products and Egg Trade"
• Cesar de Anda will share his insights and developments from Mexico
• Professor Louise Fresco discussing "Sustainable Intensification"
• Professor Hans-Wilhelm Windhorst discussing "Globalisation of Egg Products and Egg Trade"
• Cesar de Anda will share his insights and developments from Mexico
Other speakers presenting
during Monday's conference session include Professor David Hughes, Dr Vincent
Covello, Dr Alejando Thiermann, and Dr Mitch Kanter.
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