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Yamasa Monday, 6 August 2018

Yamasa participates in the success of the III Northeast Poultry Fair

The company welcomed customers from the North and Northeast at the São Bento do Una (PE) Fair, between the 2nd and 4th of August; participation was a success.

At Aviuna 2018, good business and fraternization with customers

After celebrating the city’s 90th anniversary with the poultry farmers of Bastos, Yamasa participated in yet another successful event for poultry farming in Brazil. It was Aviuna, the Northeast Poultry Fair, which took place between the 2nd and 4th of August, in the city of São Bento do Una. The municipality, which is the largest producer of eggs and poultry in Northeast Brazil, held the third edition of the fair and this year it became a success on the way to consolidation.

Among the more than 70 companies present, there are more than 70 companies present. There was the Yamasa stand, which is always very popular with poultry farmers from Pernambuco and other regions in the North and Northeast. The producers were welcomed by sales professionals Manoel Fernandes (SP) and Luiz Carlos da Silva, representative of Yamasa in the Northeast.

Yamasa – which participates in the fair since the first edition, in 2016 - attended the event with its portfolio filled with options in sorting machines for the posture sector.   One of the most traditional in the segment, it has an important presence in the Northeast with its robust, simple-to-use equipment and modern technology, always meeting the characteristics of Brazilian poultry farming.

Installed in a place specially set up for the occasion, the Poultry Fair 2018 was very successful, bringing together big names from the Brazilian poultry industry at the Parque de Exposições Eládio Porfírio de Macedo, the same center that brings together, every year, Pernambuco residents from different regions of the state in the traditional Chicken Race. À popular party – with dozens of attractions – joined the fair that represents, with the same pride and size, the poultry industry of São Bento do Una, informally considered today as the egg capital of the Northeast due to the expressive production of eggs and poultry.