The event will open with the "Management and Technologies" section — a strategic part of the program covering key topics including prospects for Ukrainian pig farming, consumer trends, identifying profitability reserves, and management efficiency.
Participants in the first panel will discuss their vision for the industry's future amid full-scale war, limited exports, working capital shortages, and declining consumption. Representatives from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, business, and international experts will join the dialogue. The focus will be on the strategic role of government support, securing financial resources, and creating conditions for industry preservation.
A separate discussion will be dedicated to markets: how consumer behavior is changing, what modern buyers expect, and how farmers can adapt their products to retail chain requirements. Representatives from processing enterprises and retail will share their insights.
The discussion of productivity issues, particularly farrowing facility efficiency, will receive practical focus. Experts will present modern technological solutions for optimizing reproduction processes and propose approaches to improve piglet survival and growth.
"The future of each farm depends precisely on management decisions. Our task is to provide pig farmers with tools that will help them not only survive but also grow," — comments the Association "Pig Farmers of Ukraine."
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The International Congress "Profitable Pig Farming" is one of the most significant industry events not only in Ukraine but beyond its borders. It provides a platform for open discussion about everything concerning the domestic pig farming industry. Participants include pig farmers, leading Ukrainian and foreign specialists in pig farming, government representatives, and experts from international organizations. The event is organized by the Association "Pig Farmers of Ukraine," the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council, and agricultural consulting company DYKUN.