AVI Africa 2009 held in April in South Africa

04-12-2008 | |
AVI Africa 2009 held in April in South Africa

The 103rd Southern African Poultry Association congress and exhibition will be held 21-23 April at Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg, South Africa

The poultry industry stands by its mantra of ‘Small footprint, big impact’ as we (Avi Africa) represent the single largest segment of the South African agricultural economy. With a retail turnover in excess of R28 bln last year, the poultry industry makes up more than 20% of South Africa’s agricultural GDP – small footprint, big impact indeed!

Avi Africa is now inviting the poultry industry to participate in “the premier poultry event of its kind on the continent”.

Products, services, solutions

Offering an unparalleled opportunity for exhibitors and delegates to reach, network and interact. AVI Africa brings together all major players in the poultry industry from large and smaller owner producers and suppliers through to key decision-makers from big corporations.

AVI Africa 2009 also showcases the latest in products, techniques and services aimed at enhancing business and maximising profits of the commercial poultry agricultural enterprise.

The well-attended congress run in parallel with Avi Africa also attracts delegates who want to be kept abreast on the latest trends and improvements in the industry, and provides an additional incentive for producers to attend the exhibition as well.

A regular draw card year after year is the AVI Africa exhibition arena, where chick, egg and broiler producers from the commercial and emerging market sectors are exposed to the widest range of practical developments and commercial solutions, all designed to meet the unique agricultural requirements of the poultry industry.

For more information, visit the SA Poultry Association website

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Kinsley
Natalie Kinsley Freelance journalist
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