This was the second time that FIAAP, VICTAM &
GRAPAS Asia had been held in BITEC and as usual quality was the word being used
to describe the shows and conferences. The visitors described the exhibits as
high quality. The exhibitors said the same for the visitors and the conference
delegates also confirmed the quality of the papers presented at the
conferences.
The exhibitions were held within Halls 103 and 104
of BITEC (The Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre), Bangkok,
Thailand.
There were in all 219 exhibitors and they came from
29 different countries, the net exhibition floor area was almost 16% larger
than the 2012 show and there were also more exhibiting companies than in 2012
when there had been 166 exhibitors.
The show space/area was fully booked, and there
were even companies on the list waiting for a possibility to exhibit.
As always the exhibitors were asked to complete a survey in order to assess the
event and also to assist us as the organizers.
Just over 93% of the exhibitors who completed the
survey (99 so far) stated that they would exhibit again at the event in 2016.
When asked a number of questions to score the
general organization of the event, with 10 being the maximum, the highest was
an impressive 8.5 average, the lowest was 7.4, except for the Wi-Fi supplied by
the venue, this was unfortunately 4.8. We have, once again, expressed our
concerns to the BITEC management about this and made it clear that it is
unacceptable.
If you have not filled out the questionnaire and
would still like to do so, please use this personalised link:http://www.victam.com/quest.php?qid=66&fk=BPTRHZ
Over the three days of the exhibition there were 6134* visitors to
the shows; 28% were from outside Thailand, a slight decrease on the 6198
visitors which attended the 2012 event. This is not surprising as there was
civil unrest in Thailand and especially Bangkok, although this unrest was in
small areas which were well away from BITEC, the hotels and the business areas.
The demonstrations had received negative news coverage all over the world and
especially in Asia. Both Indonesia and India held general elections during the
event, and we understood that potential visitors decided not to fly owing to
the unfortunate disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines plane. All of these had
an adverse affect on the number of visitors to the event and especially
foreigners and if none of these had happened then the number of visitors to the
shows and conferences would have certainly been higher.
*The visitor figures have been independently audited
by an UFI approved auditor that was appointed by TCEB (Thai Convention &
Exhibition Bureau).
No exhibitor cancelled or even asked to cancel
their participation.
Almost 30% of the visitors to the exhibitions were of director level. Many had
travelled from all over South & South East Asia. In fact there were
visitors from 63 countries.
Almost 92% of the visitors intend to visit the
shows again in 2016.
The majority of the visitors, as you would expect,
came from the animal feed, aquafeed and dry petfood production sectors. However
there was a marked increase in the number of visitors from rice and flour
millers, grain processors, noodle, breakfast cereal and snack producers.
Some visitor quotes:
“I have no specific comments to make, just wanted
to inform you that our group visiting from Bhutan were totally impressed by the
high standard exhibition and seminars. The products were very relevant in our
context and we hope to bring some in our country too. Thank you for the great
time you offered to us. We really appreciate it. Many thanks to the
organizers and all those who were involved in the exhibition. It was really
successful”.
“Was a very good Exhibition”!
“I would like to see more effort to promote the biomass technology sector,
which is a stated aim of the Thai government, but doesn't seem to have much
traction”.
“Event was excellent”.
“Victam was very profitable for me. I made good contacts within the fair too.
With flour & feed mills and other sectors we supply equipment. I am
planning to participate at the fair with a booth in 2016. But in case changing
the country, I will need to see the market again before deciding about a
booth”.
“Keep up the good work”!
“The exhibitions, as always, provided
the perfect platform to launch new products and services to the market”.
Many new products were on show as the exhibitions provide the perfect platform
to launch new products and services to the market. Some of these were awarded
the highly coveted “Innovations Awards”. The winners were as follows:
- The Aquafeed Innovation Award:
The Aquafeed Innovation Award was won by
Norvidan for their NODS - Norvidan On-line Density System.
- The FIAAP Animal Nutrition Award:
FUMzyme, a purified enzyme from Biomin to detoxify
mycotoxins in animals has won the FIAAP Animal Nutrition Award. The runner
up was Kemin with its multi-enzyme product.
- The GRAPAS Award:
4B Braime Elevator Components won the GRAPAS Award with
their Hazardmon product. Recommended were Morillon for their Super SHG
Hydrascrew and Buhler for their Combistoner.
The event was supported by a series of technical conferences:
- GRAPAS ASIA CONFERENCE 2014
- AQUAFEED HORIZONS ASIA 2014
- PETFOOD FORUM ASIA 2014
- FIAAP ASIA CONFERENCE 2014
- THE FIRST ASEAN FEED & RICE SYMPOSIUM
These conferences were organized by independent
specialist organizations, except for the ASEAN Symposium. We understand that
they were organized well and that the delegates were pleased with the venue,
the conference programmes and content. There was also an increase in the number
of delegates that attended the conferences despite the late cancellation of the
biomass conference.
Victam organised the first ever ASEAN Feed &
Rice Symposium and this was held during the event. A full auditorium of
industry VIPs listened attentively to the keynote speeches which were delivered
by senior executives from the Asian Development Bank, the ASEAN Economic
Community and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations.
(Transcripts of these speeches can be found here.)
These included issues such as the impact of the
ASEAN free trade zone on the feed and rice industries and critical feed safety,
security and sustainability issues facing the region in 2015 and beyond.
ASEAN FEED SUMMIT:
Another first for this event was the inaugurating
session of the ASEAN Feed Summit, again organised by Victam and hosted by the
Thai Feed Mill Association. Held in closed session and chaired by Mr.Pornsil
Patchrintanakul, President of the Thai Feed Mill Association, and moderated by
Ms. Alexandra de Athayde, IFIF Executive Director, brought together senior feed
regulators and industry representatives from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
During the discussion a number of issues were
identified for further potential co-operation, including capacity development
for feed safety, efforts towards regulatory harmonisation, as well as the need
to work with all stakeholders on agri-food chain on common challenges.
Mr. Mario Sergio Cutait, IFIF (International Feed
Industry Federation)Chairman, welcomed “the opportunity to join this important
Summit and to work towards closer collaboration in Asia.”
The Summit concluded in the formation of a
Federation of ASEAN Feed Associations and the Chairman, Mr.Pornsil
Patchrintanakul, was elected unanimously.
For the future Asian events Victam will undertake additional promotional and
marketing programmes. These will include:
- Employment of a specialist visitor promotion manager: Ms. Catelijne de Gooijer.
- The visitor promotion manager will visit the major countries within the region, meeting with associations, government departments and agencies, major companies, travel agents, etc.
- Maintain co-operation with relevant and related associations within South and South East Asia.
- Develop and assist the successful formation of the Federation of ASEAN Animal Feed Associations. Victam will also assist in regional meetings of the ASEAN Feed and Rice Associations, as well as at a symposium which will be held every two years during FIAAP, VICTAM & GRAPAS Asia.
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