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Biannual Business Forum in Serbia 2022

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Poultry Industry Leaders Explore the Added Value of Further Processing at Biannual Business Forum in Belgrade, Serbia

After three years, Cobb Germany and its local representative Iradia held their long-awaited biannual Poultry Business Forum and technical seminar in Belgrade, Serbia. At the first meeting since the start of the pandemic, attendees gathered to discuss the forum’s topic of the added value of further processing. This segment of the poultry industry currently has the highest growth potential in the world.

The business forum was attended by more than 40 poultry industry leaders who used the opportunity to convene and gain insights about important developments in the poultry industry, such as consumer trends, the added value of further processing and technical progress. Among the topics discussed, attendees learned about the social and cultural trends that are shaping consumer behavior from Mrs. Simone Schiller, the managing director of Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft (DLG). Additionally, Jean Carlos Borga, commercial director of Tyson Foods Europe, informed participants on the producer’s approach to the subject, while Adnan Cemalovic from Marel Further Processing introduced the possibilities and technical developments related to further processing. These presentations led to lively discussions over the course of the dinner that followed on the first day of the forum.

The two-day business forum also included a technical seminar in its second day, with poultry producers from across the entire region of the Western Balkans in attendance. Dr. Ron Meijerhof discussed the topic of breeder female management, and Dr. Andre Derkx examined the development of vaccination programs and disease monitoring. In the afternoon session, Felipe Soto presented a fresh perspective on male management, while Dr. Ron Meijerhof shared his insights on incubation processes and the alternative hatching concepts currently available on the market.

To close out the event, James Truscott expressed his satisfaction after another successful meeting and shared the improved genetic developments and Cobb’s future plans with the forum’s participants.

The new Cobb500 at EuroTier

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Cobb Germany will introduce their new Cobb500 broiler chicken at the EuroTier expo, at booth D48 in hall 17.

The new Cobb500 broiler which has experienced great popularity with German growers represents itself through very good cost efficiency and the best feed conversion compared to all the competitors.

In addition to that, all modern requirements of todays industry in terms of animal health and wellbeing are completely fulfilled.

Interested growers can convince themselves at our booth at EuroTier and approach their hatchery to get the new Cobb500!

On Wednesday (14.11) from 18:00 a booth reception will be held in honor of the 20-year anniversary of Cobb Germany, and everyone is invited to join. Cobb Germany will celebrate this success story with all our guests in a lovely atmosphere with snacks and music.

Invitation cards will be handed out during the convention at our booth!

 

For more information visit: http://www.cobb-germany.com

Successful Cobb Seminar with the Russian poultry industry

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This years Cobb Russia seminar was an amazing success.

Nearly 100 participants, managing directors, production managers, hatchery managers followed the lectures of

Ron Meijerhof (independent consultant), Irina Khamatshina, Galina Bukrineva (both Cobb Russia, technical account managers), Mark Foote, Paul Welten, Matthew Wilson (all three Cobb Europe, technical consultants), Lidia Malakheeva (Cobb Russia, chief veterinarian), Stefan Müller -Molenar (Cobb Germany chief veterinarian) and several others.

Konstantin Tishenkov, Managing Director of Cobb Russia: “We have invited all the chicken producers and all significant ones have attended, that is a strong signal in the market!” Irina Likhacheva (Sales Manager Cobb Russia), who prepared this seminar with her whole team perfectly and personally welcomed all guests on Monday evening, said in advance “This seminar is a good opportunity for the middle and upper management level to become familiar with the latest technological developments make and exchange with each other “.

The final gala dinner honored all customers who achieved top results.

The unrivaled good Cobb500 broiler performance and very good parent performance of many farms gave an impressive example of why the Cobb500 Broiler is known worldwide as the best broiler breed.

Many customers spoke about increasing orders for 2019, which of course helped to bring the event to an unforgetable end, with good music in a relaxed atmosphere until late at night.

Looking ahead for a good 2019.

About us

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Cobb Germany was founded in 1998 to produce Cobb parent stock for the German and European markets from its own Cobb Grandparents.

An important milestone occurred in 2005 when Cobb Germany took on the sales areas in more than 20 countries in eastern and central Europe.

The production facilities are integrated; cereals are grown on its parent companies own agricultural land and feed is produced in company owned dedicated feed mills.

Cobb Germany has been on a steady growth curve in terms of increasing production volumes for its direct sales areas and as the largest supplier to Cobb Europe.

Growth in farms and the hatchery is keeping pace with customer demand for Cobb parent stock. The company prides itself in having an unparalleled knowledgeable staff of technical and veterinary specialists to help customers achieve the best economic results from the world’s most popular broiler breeder.

This site introduces you to our people, products and service.

 

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