Guests will include Aimee Mahony NFU Chief Poultry Adviser, Aled Davies from Pruex, Osian Williams a free range egg producer and Farming Connect demonstration farm from Y Foel, Montgomeryshire and Tom Glen NFU Poultry Adviser.
Poultry members in Wales are invited to attend NFU Cymru’s Annual Poultry Conference which will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday 25th November at 7.30pm.
A range of topics will be covered in short presentations which will be of interest to growers and egg producers. We will have a poultry policy update, Avian Influenza, Covid impacts, EU exit , Labour, poultry feed , NFU seasonal Turkey Campaign. Aled will cover the benefits of non-infective bacteria in poultry production systems. Osian will cover the use of technology and science to improve the profitability and welfare of his free range enterprise.
There will also be time for questions and discussions at the end of the meeting.
Check back here in the coming days for more information about our line up of speakers.
To register for this event please telephone NFU Cymru on 01982 554200. Information on how to join the meeting will be sent to you via email.
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Unwaith y byddwch wedi cyflwyno’ch ymholiad bydd NFU Cymru yn cysylltu â chi ac, os yw’n briodol, bydd eich cwestiwn yn cael ei drosglwyddo i un o’n timau polisi.
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