2022 IPPE: Sustainability, health and antibiotic reduction

15-02-2022 | |
Despite the travel challenges, approximately 21% of the 22,000 registered attendees were international, representing 110 countries and emphasising the worldwide reach of the show. Photo: Poultry World
Despite the travel challenges, approximately 21% of the 22,000 registered attendees were international, representing 110 countries and emphasising the worldwide reach of the show. Photo: Poultry World
Even with some restrictive Covid-19 measures still in place, the organisers of the IPPE in Atlanta still pushed ahead with their 2022 exhibition, not least because industry participants couldn’t wait to meet in person again. After 2 years of cancellations, there was a lot to talk about. After all, the world and the industry had moved on, even during the pandemic. At the time of the show, the coronavirus was far from gone. However, the need to meet, discuss and do business outweighed the vir


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Nathalie
Kinsley

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Fabian
Brockötter

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Tony
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Fabian Brockötter Editor in Chief, Poultry World