October 13, 2020

EFFPA elects Valentina Massa as new President

On 30 September 2020 the European Former Foodstuff Processors Association (EFFPA) General Assembly elected Valentina Massa as the President of the EFFPA.

Massa is the Managing Director at DALMA Mangimi, the largest former foodstuff processor in Italy as well as a founding member of EFFPA. She succeeds Paul Featherstone, who was EFFPA's president since the foundation of the association in 2014.
 
Valentina Massa President of the EFFPA said, 'I am honoured with the trust and appreciation from the EFFPA members to lead the association in its ambition to produce safe and sustainable feed from former foodstuffs. The former foodstuff processing sector is determined to show to policy makers and chain partners that we hold the key to compound feed production with lower climate emissions and food manufacturing with reduced food waste in line with the Farm to Fork Strategy. Our role in the circular food economy is essential to come to more sustainable livestock production'.

EFFPA also elected Guy Lannoy (VALORIA) as Vice-President at the General Assembly. Mr Lannoy is one of two EFFPA Vice-Presidents, next to Kees van Gorp (VIDO). Immediate past President Paul Featherstone will retire from the sector.

Mr Featherstone said, 'It has been a great honour to have served as the first President of EFFPA and to have been able to leave an international mark on the sector that I have worked in for over 30 years. In the past decades I have seen the sector grow into a fully recognised actor of the European feed chain. I leave the sector with great growth potential, considering its essential role in achieving food waste reduction ambitions and enhancing sustainable compound feed production'.


Visit the EFFPA website, HERE.

 

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