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FEFAC unveils new website and logo

The federation introduced a new logo and website and also announced that the XXIX Congress will be held from September 24 – 25, 2020 in Antwerp, Belgium as a physical event.

FEFAC unveils new website and logo
July 20, 2020

FEFAC launched a new website to facilitate access to information about the European compound feed and premixtures industry and any relevant FEFAC initiative to support the sustainable development of livestock production in Europe. The new logo visually displays the connection of the feed industry to rural Europe, with compound feed and premixtures manufacturers as reliable partners to the farmers in the livestock and aquaculture sectors. The tagline “animal nutrition experts” has been added to the logo to highlight the knowledge base of the feed industry experts and its scientific basis for decision-making. The change in the website also reflects the recent change in FEFAC governance and leadership. Since the General Assembly on June 3, 2020, FEFAC now has a newly elected board, chaired by president Asbjørn Børsting.

The federation also confirmed that FEFAC XXIX Congress will take place physically in the Queen Elisabeth Centre Hall in Antwerp, Belgium from September 24 – 25, 2020. The event location is large enough to accommodate all necessary COVID-19 safety measures and social distancing rules. The event will be held in partnership with BFA, the Belgian Feed Association. The main theme of the congress, “Towards Carbon – neutral feed and livestock production”, provides the reference for the launch of the FEFAC Feed Sustainability Charter 2030, responding to the EU Green Deal targets for the EU livestock and aquaculture sectors. FEFAC has invited keynote speakers and panelists from the EU institutions, COPA/COGECA, and other value chain partners, NGO’s and scientists.

A dedicated COVID-19 “lessons to be learned” workshop will be held on September 24. This workshop will assess the key experiences of compound feed manufacturers and public authorities, how to ensure business continuity and further strengthen the resilience of feed and livestock sector in times of public health sanitary crisis.

For more information about the event, visit www.feedfuture.be.