Aviagen on the road in Eastern Europe
// 09 May 2008
As those in the poultry industry are facing elevated feed prices and
increasing production costs, Aviagen KFT, part of the Aviagen Group,
recently organised a series of seminars in Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and
Serbia.
At these seminars, Aviagen worked with customers and industry partners to
provide technical support and topical advice focusing on broiler nutrition and
management.
Each event included various presentations from Aviagen KFT's regional
customer support team and Aviagen's global specialists to update and advise the
audiences on a range of topics which included nutrition, management, biosecurity
and ventilation.
To help address the more recent challenges, Anthony Waller, European
Nutrition Service Manager, who is part of Aviagen's Global Technical Team,
covered the importance of maintaining the optimum protein and carbohydrate
balance for best possible biological and economic performance. He also
highlighted the competitive advantage of the Ross broiler and its economic
benefits in light of increasing feed costs.
Jonny Harrison, Regional Technical Manager, and members of his team talked
about various aspects of broiler management to help achieve optimum broiler
performance.
One of the highlights of the event programme was the presentation of the
Perutnina Ptuj Broiler Flock Awards in Slovenia. These Flock Awards reward the
farm managers for their stockmanship and enable Aviagen to thank all customers
for their help in collecting and sharing information about how the Ross products
perform in the field.
Jonny Harrison, Regional Technical Manager, commented: "The latest
programme of events around Eastern Europe has seen us make contact with over 350
customers, providing them with important advice on how to overcome some of the
many challenges that we are facing within the industry. Hosting such events is
an important part of the role we play in ensuring that our customers continue to
get optimum performance from their Aviagen products."
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