Many events in the poultry industry were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that lockdowns and strict measures start to loosen, some events are scheduled from May onwards. Save the date for the upcoming events powered by VIV Worldwide.
Meat & Poultry Industry Russia – Moscow 2021
May 17th – 19th
This is an important event showcasing the entire chain of animal protein production and processing. According to the official website, all segments of the industry will be represented: feed and feed production, hatchery, live production, processing, further processing, packaging, and transportation. More than 300 companies from 36 countries and 37 regions of the Russia Federation will be present in this show.
The program includes forums and discussions on:
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VIV Turkey 2021 Istanbul
June 10th – 12th
This exhibition is organized by HFK Trade Fairs and covers the entire animal protein chain, from primary production to finished products. Products and services during the exhibition include:
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Poultry Africa 2021 Kigali
September 1st – 2nd
The expo for sub-Saharan Africa will account with over 120 companies from 20 countries. This exhibition will have as main topics biosecurity in farming, water management, food security and animal health. It is expected that this show includes a conference program with technical seminars and leadership talks. Some of the segments of the industry joining this event are:
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