Last year, more than 200 people from 98 companies and 42 different countries accepted our invitation
and joined LOHMANN TIeRZUCHT as we hosted our 53rd Franchise Distributor Meeting in Istanbul from
september 28 th – 30th 2015. The participants were treated to three interesting days filled with updates on
current topics in the layer industry as well as discussions and lively exchange of experiences
To kick-off the lecture programme,
a variety of presentations were
held on the first day. We were introduced to the Turkish Layer business by
“HasTavuk” and learnt more about the problems the host country is currently facing.
Turkey is very keen in acquiring market
shares in other countries such as Japan and China in order to not be entirely dependent on the European
market for their exports.
Prof. Dr. Preisinger gave an update on ‘What’s new in Genetics?’
thereby emphasizing that ‘Selection
must not focus on current market
and customer needs alone, but rather
on global market needs of the future.’
By 2050, the world’s population is
expected to increase to about 9 billion
and urbanization will increase from 50%
to 70%. André Brand of “Nutreco’s Trouw
Nutrition” began his presentation by describing potential problems. He then presented innovative solutions to tackle the
same, e.g. precision feeding.
Customers from other parts of the
world such as “Boire & Freres” of Canada, “Schropper” of Austria, “Bounty Fresh”
of the Philippines, “Incubandina S.A.” of
Ecuador and “Wadi Poultry” of Egypt,
also had the opportunity to present their
companies and to show the differences of
egg production in their respective regions.
Peter van Horne, “LEI Wageningen”,
took to the podium and held a speech
on “Avian Influenza: economic impact on
the layer industry”. He pointed at strong
evidence that suggest that the virus is
introduced by wild birds. Van Horne then
went through the economic impact the
outbreaks have on trade and egg prices in
Europe as well as in the US.
On the last day, the attendees took
part in a brand new concept of the
lecture programme, i.e. interactive
workshops covering the three
major topics in today’s operations: Hatchery, Economics and
Health. These workshops, which
were chaired by our experts, provided the opportunity for passionate discussions and a fruitful
exchange of experiences.
Being a fascinating city filled of
history and culture, we certainly did not
miss the unique opportunity to also tour
the major highlights of Istanbul and visit
historical landmarks such as the SultanAhmed-Mosque.
We hope all our guests enjoyed their
stay in Istanbul together with our Lohmann
Team as much as we did and we are looking forward to seeing you in Kyoto, Japan!
Imke Stegemann