
Divya Kumar Gulati, President, Clfma or India
The collaboration of interested parties is essential to overcome the challenges of the Corral Birds, such as the increase in food costs, supply chain interruptions and market volatility, said Divya Kumar Gulati, president of CLFMA or India.
Delivering the key note during the “Poultry in India: current challenges and the way to follow”, organized by Clfma or India together with the US Grown Council. And the Association of Bihar Porritic Farmers Strategic, strategic collaborations will be pivotal in the resistance of sector conduction.
The event brought together more than 60 participants, including food manufacturers, farm farmers, nutritionists, grain suppliers and researchers from all over the region, according to a CLFMA launch.
“The Indian poultic industry is at a critical crossroads, where the appropriate interventions and strategic collaborations are essential to exceed the challenges raised by the increase in food costs, the interruptions of the supply chain and market volatility. of food or total.
Amit Sachdev, Regional Consultant, United States grain council, shared an overview of the Indian raw material situation and its global implications. H Cannady, Director, US Granos Council, presented in “Sorghum de USA. UU.: A potential solution” for current grain supply challenges. Pankaj Kumar Singh, professor and head of the Department of Animal Nutrition and Deputy Director of Research at the University of Animal Sciences of Bihar, prepared on “recent advances in the use of DDG in the food and poultry”, the adoption of the law or the efficiency of the law.
The seminar highlighted critical problems that face the poultry industry of India, from volatile food grain markets to the need for strategic associations. It reinforced the position of Clfma as a vital lawyer for the progress of the industry, which allows the dialogue between farmers, academy and world interested parties to build a more sustainable and robust poultry ecosystem.
Posted on April 25, 2025