Canadian Poultry Magazine

OIE’s Barcos to Headline IPC Meeting in Santiago

By Further Poultry Processors Association of Canada   

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September 2, 2010 – Dr. Luis Barcos, regional representative for the Americas for the World Animal Health Organization (OIE), will speak at the upcoming meeting of the International Poultry Council (IPC) in Chile.

September 2, 2010 – Dr. Luis Barcos, regional representative for the
Americas for the World Animal Health Organization (OIE), will speak at
the upcoming meeting of the International Poultry Council (IPC) in
Chile.


The meeting will be at W hotel, located in the financial district (Las Condes) of Santiago, 30 September through Oct. 2. The Chilean Poultry Association is the host organization for the event.

Based in Buenos Aires, Barcos is one of 11 regional OIE representatives around the world. Their goal is to work with OIE member countries in their regions to strengthen and control animal diseases.

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Barcos will join a stellar lineup of international speakers on the IPC program, including Osler Desouzart, an international marketing consultant from Brazil, and Dr. Paul Aho, poultry economist based in the United States.

Also scheduled to speak are José Guzman, CEO of Agro Super, Chile’s largest chicken-production company, and Marta Ikeda, director for market development in the Americas for Brasil Foods.

In 2008, the OIE granted recognition to the IPC as the official organization representing the world’s poultry meat producers. Under a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two groups, the OIE will consult with the IPC when developing global animal health and welfare issues.

Earlier this year, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations signed an MOU with the IPC recognizing the organization as the official body representing the global industry. The IPC also has received similar recognition by the Codex Alimentarius Commission.

More than 20 countries are represented in the IPC’s membership.

Registration is available on line at the IPC website: www.internationalpoultrycouncil.org . For more on the meeting, or for membership inquiries, contact IPC Executive Secretary George Winn at gaw@ellijay.com .


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