Cobb Genetics, a world leader in the production of poultry genetics, consolidated its position as one of the main protagonists of OVUM 2024, the most important event in Latin American poultry farming.
As a platinum sponsor, Cobb presented an impressive booth that captured the attention of the attendees with its modern design and innovative proposal. A large screen was the center of attention, projecting real testimonials from customers who highlighted the exceptional results obtained with the genetic lines and the constant support of the company in their operations.
The highlight of the event was the conference given by Bernardo Gallo, Cobb’s general manager for LATCAN. His talk, entitled “Integrated broiler management,” attracted a large audience interested in management strategies that maximize efficiency and animal welfare, key issues for poultry producers in the region.
“At Cobb, we are committed to providing not only excellent genetics, but also the technical support and knowledge necessary for our customers to achieve their production goals,” Gallo said during his speech.
With this outstanding participation, Cobb Genetics reaffirms its leadership in the poultry industry, strengthening its presence in Latin America and reinforcing its commitment to producers in the region.
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