Arab Poultry Breeders held its 9th OMMAT School for its customers in the Gulf region at the Holiday Inn Jeddah
Gate hotel. The four-day event started on the 23rd of November and lasted until the 26th of November 2015.
This year’s event was sponsored by
the Ministry of Agriculture, represented by Eng. Khalid Al-Ghamdi (General Manager of Agricultural Affairs in Mecca.)
The annual event, which was organized
successfully by OMMAT in close cooperation with Lohmann Tierzucht for the 9th year
running, has many purposes. It’s not unusual for OMMAT and Lohmann Tierzucht
who believe in the advantages of breeding
goals and its role in improving the same, to
spread the word on their current achievements in the field in order to further enhance the table egg industry in the Gulf region.
One of the main goals of this event was to
reach out personally to the industry and
deliver our messages though our speakers
who interact with different people from different cultures including decision makers,
investors, managers, engineers, consultants, vets and technical staff.
Successful Start
The event began with a recitation of the
Holy Quran followed by a welcoming
speech by the Chairman of the Board,
Eng. Hussein Bahri. Mr. Moyassar Bahri, the
General Manager, then took over the microphone to warmly welcome members
of the audience who came from various
countries in the Gulf region before commencing with the lecture programme.
The programme contained a wide
variety of topics. There were 17 lectures
altogether and these were thoroughly discussed throughout the 4-day programme.
9 of these lectures covered issues on the
most important poultry diseases and methods of disease prevention (i.e. of Newcastle, IB, Avian Influenza, Fowl POX, IBD,
Mycoplasma and Coccidiosis), and ways
to control and vaccinate the birds (including the application of vector vaccines). In
addition, the subject of the Avian immune system and poultry vaccination plus
a detailed lecture that covered the Eliza
(serological) monitoring test programmes
and techniques, were also included in the
programme. The two topics of Bio-security
and Basic Concepts in Poultry Feed in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) were discussed in two of the 17 lectures. There
were two speeches on ventilation; one
covered the design of layer complexes in
hot climates and other was on modern
ventilation techniques in poultry houses.
An introduction to the modern technology for egg collection, “Moba” was also
included. The significant contribution by
the Lohmann team was noticeable with
the discussions made by Mr. Ron Eek and
Dr. Maher Al-Azab regarding the management of layers to achieve top performance
& the nutrition of Lohmann layers and pullets, respectively.
On the second day, the Muslim attendees were given the unique opportunity
to perform Umrah. This was part of the
programme and was well-organised in advance by OMMAT’s chairman and staff.
The guests were treated to a fun-filled
rejuvenating beach trip to the Red Sea on
day three that included lunch and dinner.
The scientific programme was concluded
on the fourth day.
Eng. Ekrimeh Mahasneh, who returned
back to the company as a CEO after 10 years of being away, gave a speech in which
he highlighted the objectives of the group
from now on. The group will continue to
focus on quality and in addition to that,
also more on customers and employees
with the introduction and implementation of an online training programme. All of
these are the most important key factors
for the success of the company.
Conclusion and Award Ceremony
Eng. Hussein Bahri concluded the 4-day
seminar with words of wisdom in his closing speech in which he stressed on the
importance of continuing the concept
of such events. The next OMMAT event
will be renamed to “OMMAT Academy”.
The academy should also include lectures on improving personal, managerial,
marketing, financial and HR-related issues
& skills in order to improve the quality of
daily work. Aside from this, it is equally as
important to maximize the adaptation of
the complete quality system, especially in
light of the huge challenges the industry
in KSA are currently being confronted with.
This can and should be achieved by reducing the subsidies on energy sources and
feed, in addition to the increased pressures
of diseases in the area and the continuous
increase of labour costs. All these factors
have led & will continue to lead to more significant increases in production costs that
need to be more on the decline by optimizing performances & supportive functions.
Last but not certainly not least, Eng.
Khalid AL-Ghamdi gave his speech on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture of KSA
in which he thanked and showed his appreciation towards the efforts done by
OMMAT in developing the food and table
egg industry in the region.
The participants were then awarded
with certificates of successful participation
and a group photo was taken. Everyone
returned back to their respective hotels
happily and the 9th OMMAT school was
successfully concluded.
Al-Azab