The 15th edition of Poultry India Expo – South Asia’s biggest Poultry Exhibition was successfully organised from 22nd until 24th November 2023 at Hitex Exhibition Centre at Hyderabad.
With a floor area of over 32,000 sqm, spread over 6 exhibition halls, this edition, Poultry India Expo attracted a record of 421 exhibitors including 45 participants from abroad. Over 35,000 trade visitors benefitted from the event.
A day prior to the Poultry India Expo, on November 21, the much-acclaimed Poultry Knowledge Day was organised at Novotel, Hitex City Hyderabad. The high-level conference discussed on cutting-edge advancements in modern feed mills, business models in Broiler sector and egg sector, best practices in modern poultry production, and the latest in poultry nutrition and animal health. Over 1500 delegates from India, Africa, Europe, USA and SAARC nations participated.
Mr Uday Singh Bayas, President, – IPEMA addressed a media conference to announce the beginning of the 15th Knowledge Day Technical Seminar (November 21st) at HICC and the 15th Poultry India Expo (November 22-24) at HITEC City. He was joined by several members of the Executive Advisory Committee, all Industry stalwarts from across the country.
“There is no gainsaying the fact poultry industry is playing a flagship role of being India’s champion to eradicate malnourishment and protein deficiency in the country,” said Uday Singh Bayas, President, Indian Poultry Equipment Manufacturers’ Association (IPEMA), organisers of this mega event in Hyderabad which is now in its 15th year.
“I am happy our Government is determined to safeguard our sector so that we continue to produce world class poultry meat and eggs. Today India’s poultry industry, with it enabling of low cost model with increased productivity, is a showcase of success across the world. It is one of the key contributors to India’s Agriculture and Animal Husbandry GDP. It contributes significantly to the eradication of protein deficiency and malnutrition and employ millions, especially women from rural India and has spawned dozens of small and medium entrepreneurs producing downstream products and services for the industry,” he added.
During its 14 year of existence, Poultry India has reached out to the communities and the government to deliver inexpensive easily available healthy proteins to school going children, youth and young mothers through various All-India rural and semi-urban programs.
Poultry industry has grown by leaps and bounds due to strict housekeeping, exacting ventilation, feeding practices, automation and disease control mechanism ministered by responsible and trained farmers.
The Exhibition’s main aim is to help farmers keep abreast of latest developments in management, animal health & nutrition, breeding, poultry farm equipment and new techniques in feed manufacturing and poultry production at an affordable cost.
Next edition of Poultry India is scheduled from 27-29 Nov 2024 at HITEX, Hyderabad (India). Visit www.poultryindia.co.in for more details.