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13/04/2020

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“Agri Business International” exhibition and conference concludes its activities under sponsorship of “Al-Watania Poultry Group – Egypt” and “Al-Watania Feed” launches the largest project for the production of livestock feed

The activities of the “Agri Business” exhibition and conference were concluded in its sixth session, which was held from February 22 to 24 in the Fairgrounds – Nasr City, with the participation of more than 200 companies in the field of agricultural investment and animal production.

The sponsorship of Al-Watania Poultry Group – Egypt and Al-Watania Feed in the poultry and livestock sectors came to the activities of the Sixth Agri Business Exhibition and Conference for Agriculture and Livestock Production based on its position and leadership in the Egyptian market as it is the owner of integration in the poultry industry and owning a strain that is the best in the world and based on its strategies towards supporting exhibitions and Scientific and research conferences not only on the level of poultry production and breeding and its pioneering role from the ancestors, mothers, hatchery and fattening to slaughterhouses, but also the manufacture and production of fodder, animal nutrition and health, and the enrichment of supportive scientific research aimed at advancing the development of livestock and supporting food security.

During the conference that was held within the activities of the exhibition, “Al-Watania Feed” organized a scientific symposium under the title [Economic Nutrition for Fattening Calves in the Current Conditions – Non-traditional Feeding of Ruminants] attended by Dr. Muhammad Bakr – Teacher of Animal Nutrition, College of Agriculture, Cairo University, consultant of the company for feeding and developing animal feed.
The symposium witnessed a great attendance and wide interaction by the fair goers, especially those interested in animal production.