2021 China Feed Industry Exhibition kicked off in Chongqing

Chongqing - On April 16, the reporter learned from the China Feed Industry Association that the 2021 China Feed Industry Exhibition (CFIE) would be held at Chongqing International Expo Center from April 18th to 20th. It is reported that this exhibition at the national level to be held in Chongqing for the first time.

press conference of the 2021 China Feed Industry Exhibition (CFIE)

The feed exhibition is organized by the China Feed Industry Association and the National Animal Husbandry General Station.

Wang Zongli, executive vice president and secretary-general of China Feed Industry Association

Wang Zongli, executive vice president and secretary-general of China Feed Industry Association, stated at the press conference that Chongqing is has a large exhibition platform in southwest China, this exhibition could attract more visits. Enterprises accelerate their deployment in the Chongqing market and promote the healthy development of the feed industry. Through this cooperation, the association will increase its cooperation with Chongqing City.

With the theme "Adapt to the New Situation and Empower New Development", the exhibition will last for three days and will use 5 venues in Chongqing International Expo Center, with an exhibition area of ​​over 60,000 square meters. There are 528 agricultural and animal husbandry companies joined at home and abroad with 2,415 booths.

Compared with previous exhibitions, this exhibition presents the characteristics of a "large scale, prominent theme, and first forage exhibition area". The number of exhibitors, the number of booths, organization services, and the level of specifications have reached a new level. It is worth mentioning that the exhibition will set up a forage exhibition area for the first time, aiming to accelerate the development of the forage industry, promote the construction of a more comprehensive, better quality, and more efficient forage supply system, and complement the high quality of the herbivorous animal husbandry.