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VIV Africa 2024 Concludes in Kigali with Record Numbers and Industry Engagement
VIV Africa 2024 has officially come to an end after three dynamic days of connecting agricultural, poultry, and dairy professionals from across the continent and beyond.
With over 150 exhibitors from 35 countries and more than 1732 visitors from 60 countries, this year’s edition broke new ground, underscoring the importance of Africa, with Rwanda in the epicenter, in the global agriculture and livestock value chain. The event featured 40 specialized sessions, practical workshops, and networking opportunities, catering to a growing industry that supports sustainable practices in the region.
Inside VIV Africa 2024: An Exclusive Interview with the show’s Project Manager
With VIV Africa 2024 a few months away, the anticipation and excitement within the animal protein industry are becoming more and more visible. VIV Africa, an evolution from the previously known Poultry Africa, now includes dairy and agriculture pavilions, making it a comprehensive event that caters to the diverse needs of the industry.
VIV Africa 2024: Transforming Poultry Africa into a Complete Feed to Food Experience
VIV Africa, the leading trade show for Agriculture, Dairy, and Poultry professionals in Sub-Saharan Africa, is thrilled to announce its much-anticipated transformation from Poultry Africa. The 4th edition of the show is set to take place on October 2-3, 2024, at the prestigious Kigali Convention Centre (KCC), welcoming global stakeholders and industry leaders from across the value chain.
POULTRY AFRICA COMES BACK IN 2022
The third edition of Poultry Africa is set to take place in Kigali, Rwanda Cancellation of the 2021 dates VNU Europe, the organizer of the Poultry Africa Expo powered by VIV worldwide, recently decided not to proceed with the 2021 show that was planned on 1-2 September this year. The decision has been taken due to the current travelling restrictions still present around the world and the...