The Build My Feed Mill Seminar will once again take place during VICTAM Asia and Animal Health and Nutrition Asia on March 25th 2020. Applications are now open for companies to join, an the first two companies have already secured their speaking slots.
Build My Feed Mill is a concept introduced by Milling and Grain and VIV Worldwide in 2017 under the CropTech-FeedTech brand. The concept aims to raise awareness that there are too few feedmills in low-economic and developing countries that are fit for purpose. The technological debt means that there is little chance of some countries reaching the international average for feed production of 133.6kg/per capita.
Build My Feed Mill is a concept introduced by Milling and Grain and VIV Worldwide in 2017 under the CropTech-FeedTech brand. The concept aims to raise awareness that there are too few feedmills in low-economic and developing countries that are fit for purpose. The technological debt means that there is little chance of some countries reaching the international average for feed production of 133.6kg/per capita.
During the Build my Feed Mill Conference, 10-12 companies are given the chance to present 10-minute presentations about how their solutions assist feed mills in their everyday processes and practices.
Taking attendees through every process within a feed mill, Build my Feed Mill enables attendees to discover the latest innovations that help make your feed mill truly innovative, efficient and profitable. The following topics are available for cpmpanies to present on:
Currently confirmed companies to be speaking at the event include:
- Drying and Cooling- FrigorTec GmbH
- Expanders - Amandus Kahl
- Pelleting- Amandus Kahl
- Grinding- Amandus Kahl
Participation in Build my Feed Mill is completely free of charge- apply now whilst spaces are still available!
Read more HERE.
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