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EuroTier 2024 presents guiding theme focused on innovative animal farming

We innovate animal farming represents the theme of this year’s EuroTier, taking place from 12-15 November 2024 in Hanover, Germany. (Image source: DLG)

 

This years EuroTier, the worlds leading trade fair for professional animal farming and livestock management, is kicking off with the guiding theme, We innovate animal farming centred on current challenges in livestock farming

Current social and political demands, greater concern both for the environment and for the welfare of animals pose challenges for the future of livestock farming throughout the world. EuroTier will show that these challenges can best be met by the livestock industry which provides new technological solutions and modern equipment designed to further the sustainable development of this high-growth sector of the economy.

"Under the guiding theme 'We innovate animal farming,' exhibitors at EuroTier 2024 will present a variety of ways in which new and innovative approaches and strategies can be used to improve the efficiency, sustainability and ethical standards of animal husbandry," said project manager of EuroTier, Ines Rathke describing the central importance of EuroTier for international livestock farming.

The DLG, together with international partners, will present a high-quality technical programme with several hundred events, including conferences, on the current focus topics of the livestock sector. Furthermore, the World Poultry Show is returning to EuroTier 2024, with conferences and events offering international poultry professionals a wide range of opportunities for networking and professional exchange and information. The main topics will be animal welfare and the CO2 footprint in poultry.

In addition, suppliers of livestock equipment will, for the first time, benefit from a dedicated exhibition area at EuroTier and will present their products to manufacturers of animal husbandry machinery. Named 'Supplier Industry - powered by Systems & Components', the area is aimed at engineers, buyers and system integration specialists offering feeding technology, milking systems, transport wagons, presses and mixing and dosing systems. EuroTier exhibitors can find suitable development partners in this new area which is a central venue for innovative solutions in the production of animal husbandry technology. It is also a further building block at the trade fair to represent the entire value chain in the animal husbandry industry.

The EnergyDecentral trade fair and Inhouse Farming - Feed & Food Show, a premiere, will also be taking place in Hanover, in parallel to EuroTier.

For more information, visit: visit www.eurotier.com