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Vol 2. No. 10 October 2019 National Poultry Newspaper PO Box 387 Cleveland 4163 Phone (07) 3286 1833 Fax (07) 3821 2637 Email ben@poultrynews.com.au
Excellent Ideas Exchange 2019
IN the past month we successfully ran our Ideas Exchange con- ference in Sydney.
This meeting enables researchers and indus- try to get together for a great time of net- working, reconnecting, learning and developing ideas.
The conference was well attended with close to 90 participants from across the industry and research sectors.
The main session of the conference includ- ed industry insights, a panel discussion focus- ing on the poultry in-
dustry’s capacity to go carbon neutral, research snapshots and conclud- ing with a Brains Trust session.
The industry insights
session included presen- tations highlighting the industry’s achievements in genetics over the past 40 years and how sus- tainable the industry is.
Following this were two presentations de- tailing the challenges of vaccine production, delivery, supply and ef- ficacy, highlighting the many challenges we face in this area while providing some sugges- tions on how we could enhance Australian vac- cine production.
The panel discussion had representatives from a number of indus- try sectors and fantastic engagement from the audience.
Not only did the au- dience think we could attain carbon neutrality, but they felt we could go carbon negative!
The main point that arose from this hearty discussion was we are already undertaking a range of positive activi- ties in this space, but we are failing to get the information out there.
With the challenge of fake meat on our door- step, we really need to get these positive achievements out there so we can highlight how sustainable our industry is.
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by TAMSYN CROWLEY Director
Panel discussion at Ideas Exchange 2019 – “Can the Australian poultry industry ever be carbon neutral?”
Participants at the conference were thoroughly engaged throughout the event.
World Egg Day – October 11
WORLD Egg Day is celebrated around the world and helps to raise awareness of the ben- efits of eggs and their importance in human nutrition.
What is World Egg Day?
World Egg Day was established at the Inter- national Egg Commis- sion Vienna 1996 confer- ence when it was decided to celebrate World Egg Day on the second Friday in October each year.
For centuries, eggs have played a major role in
feeding families around the globe.
They are an unbeatable package when it comes to versatility and top- quality protein at a very affordable price.
And they are also an ex- cellent source of choline, essential in memory and brain development.
When you factor in convenience and terrif- ic taste, there is just no competition.
Eggs are one of nature’s highest-quality sources of protein, and indeed contain many of the key ingredients for life.
The proteins contained within eggs are highly important in the devel- opment of the brain and muscles, have a key role to play in disease pre- vention and contribute to general wellbeing.
Make sure your egg or- ganisation, egg producers and allied industry mem- bers take advantage of World Egg Day.
The promotional pos- sibilities are as endless as your imagination, however, to help you get started, make use of the downloads at internation alegg.com including pro- motional ideas.
Don’t forget to tell IEC about your celebrations so they can help spread the good news and if you are tweeting about your celebrations, make sure you include #worldegg- day in your communica- tions.
Join in the fun and search for World Egg Day on your social platforms!
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