With exclusive cutting and laying equipment, Yamasa is ready to help you. increasingly present in the events that mark the Brazilian poultry agenda. After sponsoring and participating in the 2019 APA Congress, in March (see article here: Yamasa is one of the sponsors of the 2019 APA Congress), the company`s team has already sponsored the event. ready for another important industry event. É the Facta WPSA-Brasil 2019 Conference, a meeting of highly qualified professionals that debates the most important topics in the cutting and laying segments in Brazil.
The fact – APINCO Foundation of Poultry Science and Technology - has as its main focus the promotion and dissemination of new knowledge and technologies applicable to the sustainable development of poultry farming, an objective that has a strong echo for the Yamasa team.
This year, the WPSA-Brasil Conference focuses especially on the cutting sector, highlighting the theme Chicken: the responsibility to feed the world. “We will be at the Facta Conference for the first time certain of placing ourselves even closer to the poultry farmer and opinion makers, sharing our knowledge and adding value to the contacts that the company already has. has among industry professionals, argues Nelson Yamasaki Júnior, commercial director at Yamasa.
Especially for the cutting segment, the company has an exclusive technology that classifies and packs hatching eggs for breeders and hatcheries. Yamasa’s YHD equipment, developed by the Fertile Eggs division, is produced with a focus on the quality of grading and packing of the eggs that go to the hatcheries.
YHD machines from Yamasa allow for correct egg positioning for hatching, reduced hand contact and pre-incubation handling time, assessment of egg integrity for retrieval Early detection of unsuitable eggs and weight grading for hatch window uniformity, chick size and chick quality. These processes prevent, in the poultry production phase, there is disparity in the batches in relation to feed consumption, bird weight and mortality levels.
“It is concepts like these that we will bring to the public of the 2019 Facta Conference, professionals also concerned with offering the best to the fertile eggs segment”, explains Nelson Yamasaki Júnior. During the event, the company will disclose the its technology through a folder specially produced for the occasion, highlighting the YHD equipment and its benefits for the fertile eggs segment.
The Facta WPSA-Brasil 2019 Conference takes place between May 14th and 16th, at Expo D. Pedro, in Campinas (SP).
The month of July is the month of July. always reserved for that traditional meeting at the Festa do Ovo de Bastos. And this year, Basten poultry farmers are celebrating 60 years of the oldest and most traditional event of Brazilian egg laying. It is present with an even bigger stand, celebrating its 54 years alongside partners from Oeste Paulista and across the country. The event still does not have an official confirmed date, but it should take place between the 18th and 21st of July. It is the Yamasa team`s turn to land in Espírito Santo, where it is participating in the 5th. Favesu, the Capixaba Poultry and Swine Farming Fair. The event, organized by the Poultry Farmers Association of the State of Espírito Santo, is aimed at producers and has a business fair in which Yamasa participates with a stand. The 5th. Favesu takes place in Venda Nova do Imigrante, in the Espírito Santo mountains.
Between the 27th and 29th of August, Yamasa will be attending the biggest event in Brazilian poultry, the SIAVS, International Hall of Poultry and Swine Culture. The 2019 edition, held at Anhembi Parque, in São Paulo (SP), has, for the fourth consecutive year, the participation of the company that will serve the event. Brazilian and Latin American clients showcasing their latest releases.
In September, between the 11th and 13th, Yamasa sponsors, for the first time, the Commercial Posture Update Symposium, another traditional event on the poultry agenda. promoted by Unesp in Jaboticabal (SP) and brings together poultry farmers and technicians in a well-attended meeting to discuss topics in the sector.
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