NEWS 86 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE July 2022 VICTAM Asia in co-location with Health & Nutrition Asia will be officially opening from September 7-9, 2022, and will be hosted at the IMPACT Halls 9 and 10, in Bangkok, Thailand. The international trade show organizers VICTAM and VIV worldwide, after a couple of postponements due to the pandemic, are finally ready to stage this co-location and present in Bangkok the much-awaited Animal Feed and Health event for Asia. “We are finally ready to present to the Asian markets, a complete Animal Feed and Health event that we have been working on for the last couple of years. Booth confirmations are well underway and we will be able to jointly present a total of 300 exhibitors at the modern IMPACT venue in Bangkok. We expect professional visitors from the whole ASEAN region and the rest of Asia with the main profiles being CEOs, feed formulators, mill managers, nutritionists, operation directors, transportation managers, and veterinarians,” said Sebas van den Ende, General Manager VICTAM International. “VIV and VICTAM are committed in serving Asia’s feed and animal protein industries by jointly developing business opportunities within the feed ingredients and additives segments, which is the fastest growing sector of the Feed to Food supply chain. After more than 2 years without a dedicated show in the region, the market needs a face-to-face show to get back to action,” said Heiko M. Stutzinger, VIV worldwide Director and Chief Operating Officer, Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs. FEFAC and Nevedi, representing respectively the European and Dutch feed industry, co-organised the 66th FEFAC Public Annual meeting on 2 June 2022 in Utrecht, the Netherlands during the VICTAM/VIV Europe Expo. The European Union (EU) food and feed autonomy in times of geopolitical crisis was the main topic of the conference, which was attended by around 200 people. “On the global markets, we have now a very difficult situation following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, effectively cutting off the Black Sea region as a major global grain and oilseed exporter. However, FEFAC members remain fully committed to delivering on our commitments to sustainable food systems as part of our Feed Sustainability Charter 2030,” said FEFAC President Asbjørn Børsting, in his opening speech. DG AGRI Director General Wolfgang Burtscher Total animal feed and health event set for Sept. 7-9, 2022 in Bangkok FEFAC, Nevedi discuss EU food & feed autonomy in times of geopolitical crisis
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