Successful 6th Arbor Acres Asia Association meeting in Hong Kong

The Arbor Acres® Asia Association meeting was held in October and embraced the theme “Customers Are Our Business.” The theme has prevailed for almost 85 years, as Arbor Acres has kept close collaboration with its customers as a core strategy and has continued to successfully build knowledge transfer to support customers.
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The association program consisted of 10 major speakers of which 5 were external guest presenters, and also a four-person panel at the end of the meeting to respond to questions from attendees.

The agenda opened with Aviagen’s role in Asia, which encompassed a review of all regional markets, internal management changes and a brief update on the recent acquisition of Hubbard. A presentation of “what the future holds” followed and was focused on the R&D genetic breeding program and demonstrated all the recent milestones and advancements.

“Financial impact on decision-making in poultry production” revealed the importance of knowing how and why to make the correct production decisions to optimize company performance. The initial guest speaker then addressed “a rapidly developing world” by concentrating on creativity and change. The next speaker delivered an intriguing view of broiler production and animal welfare in Thailand and was followed by a detailed analysis of the current broiler trends in the U.S. poultry industry.

The next day commenced with a brief review of day one before a presentation on “Marketing Arbor Acres in Asia” and then “Branding with a focus on retail” from a recognized business and brand specialist. A reference to some of the current challenges with avian influenza (AI) and the consequent trade restrictions were addressed in “Strengthening supplies in challenging times.” This was followed by a consultant’s view of the impact of AI on international trade, which covered the role of the broiler industry, the challenges, how AI is restructuring domestic and international flow of poultry products, the economic losses, impact of the importers and a review of World Health Organization (OIE) guidelines.

The meeting concluded with an interactive four-person panel, who responded to a number of questions from the audience, the majority on specific aspects of managing AI and also the effect of compartmentalization on future supply.

“We look forward to this event where we can host our customers and enjoy some social time with them while also discussing important aspects of the business and the brand in Asia. In Arbor Acres we have always valued customer feedback and requests for support as a critical part of continually improving the product and helping customers to optimize their performance. In many instances the association meeting agenda is a response to a number of these customer needs and requests. The initial feedback on the association meeting has been favorable and we believe it has made a good contribution this year,” commented Marc Baribault, vice president, Asia, Arbor Acres.

About Aviagen
Since 1923, Aviagen® has established itself as the world's leading poultry breeding company, developing pedigree lines for the production of commercial broiler chickens under the Arbor Acres®, Indian River®, and Ross® brand names. The Rowan Range® and Specialty Males® are specialty breeding stock from Aviagen that offer greater flexibility for customers to meet specific or niche market requirements. The company is based in Huntsville, Alabama, USA with a number of wholly-owned operations across the United Kingdom, Europe, Turkey, Latin America, India, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S., and joint ventures in Asia. Aviagen employs more than 3,900 people and has a distribution network serving customers in more than 100 countries.

For further information, please visit www.aviagen.com.

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