



AviNews International, in its constant commitment to the dissemination of knowledge and development of poultry farming worldwide, will cover the VIV Africa 2024 event in the city of Kigali in Rwanda. We are confident that this event will be a success in the industry and as always, AviNews International will support its media coverage.
Event overview
The VIV Africa 2024 Expo is set to take place on October 2-3, 2024, at the Kigali Convention Centre in Rwanda. This event, which has evolved from Poultry Africa, is now a comprehensive showcase covering the entire spectrum of animal protein production, including poultry, agriculture, and dairy.
A comprehensive trade show
VIV Africa 2024 aims to bring together suppliers and stakeholders from all segments of the Feed to Food chain. This includes suppliers of feed ingredients, animal health products, and equipment for breeding, farming, slaughtering, and processing. The event will feature over 130 exhibitors demonstrating cutting-edge technologies and services.
Leadership conference
Preceding the main expo, a Leadership Conference will be held on October 1, 2024. This conference will gather thought leaders, industry experts, and stakeholders to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in agriculture, dairy, and poultry. The conference aims to provide valuable insights and foster knowledge sharing among participants.
Key highlights
Why attend?
Attending VIV Africa 2024 offers numerous benefits:
Kigali: a vibrant host city
Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda, is a rapidly developing business and leisure destination. The Kigali Convention Centre, located just 30 minutes from Kigali International Airport, offers a convenient and modern venue for the expo. Visitors can enjoy the city’s vibrant culture, scenic landscapes, and warm hospitality during their stay.

Conclusion
VIV Africa 2024 promises to be a landmark event for the animal protein industry in Sub-Saharan Africa. With its comprehensive showcase, diverse exhibitor base, and insightful conference sessions, the expo is set to drive innovation, foster collaboration, and empower industry stakeholders. AviNews International invites you not to miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative event in Kigali, Rwanda.
More information at the event link: https://www.vivafrica.nl/
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