European tour outlining profitability programme
[Dublin, IRELAND] – Alltech, a global leader in animal nutrition, will once again embark on its annual European, Middle Eastern and North African Lecture Tour beginning February 11, 2008. The theme for the tour is "The Feed Cost Puzzle: Performance or Profitability?", and it will provide a forum to share information and learn how the latest technologies and practices can sustain and elevate the animal feed industry.
According to The International Grains Council, overall global production of grains will reach a record 1.66 billion tonnes for the 2007/8 season, significantly higher than the 2006/7 figure of 1.56 billion tonnes. However, consumption is growing faster still and some analysts predict that demand for corn will continue to exceed supply until at least 2009. Global animal feed requirement for pig and poultry production can be expected to increase over 100%, to 2,082 million tonnes, between today and 2050. Even without competition from biofuel, there is likely to be a grain shortfall in attempting to meet global feed demand.
Such high levels of demand promise to drive global corn prices even higher and make it more difficult for producers to feed their animals. Alltech’s lecture tour will address these issues by examining ways to maintain performance and profitability in the face of increasing feed costs.
"I’m delighted to be going back out on the road to take Alltech’s message around Europe," said Dr. Pearse Lyons, president and founder of Alltech. "There are a lot of issues coming to the forefront of European agriculture and I’m looking forward to sharing our ideas with others in the industry."
Last year’s tour, which focused on the growing debate over ethanol between the food, feed and fuel industries, drew more than 2,000 people across Europe, Middle East and Africa. The Africa/Middle East leg of the 2008 lecture tour will be announced shortly.
Joining Dr. Lyons to speak as part of ELT will be:
- Dr. Jules Taylor-Pickard, Technical Team Manager, Alltech
- Prof. Fernando Rutz, Pelotas Federal University, Brazil
- Dr. Mark Lyons, Director of International Projects, Alltech
- Dr. Richard Murphy, EU Research Coordinator, Alltech
- Dr. James Pierce, Coordinator of Monogastric Research, Alltech
- Dr. Karina Horgan, Senior Research Scientist, Alltech
- Patrick Charlton, Global Product Champion for Alltech’s Bioplex® organic trace minerals
Dates and locations for the 2008 ELT are:
11th February: Cork, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Belfast, N. Ireland
12th February: Birmingham, UK
Glasgow, Scotland
13th February: Stavanger, Norway
Billund, Denmark
14th February: Helsinki, Finland
Tartu, Estonia
15th February: Riga, Latvia
Warsaw, Poland
16th February: Moscow, Russia
18th February: Belgorod, Russia
Minsk, Russia
19th February: Kiev, Ukraine
Izmir, Turkey
20th February: Thessaloniki, Greece
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
21st February: Bucharest, Romania
Belgrade, Serbia
22nd February: Budapest, Hungary
Nitra, Slovakia
23rd February: Zagreb, Croatia
24th February: Vienna, Austria
25th February: Brno, Czech Republic
Munich, Germany
26th February: Bern, Switzerland
Bologna, Italy
27th February: Barcelona, Spain
Lisbon, Portugal
28th February: Rennes, France
Ghent, Belgium
29th February: Munster, Germany
Arnhem, Netherlands
For over 27 years, Alltech has been a leader in providing natural nutritional solutions to promote improved animal health and performance. For more information, visit www.alltech.com/elt.
Alltech is the proud sponsor of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2010™ to be held September 25-October 10, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky.
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