The meeting was facilitated and attended by Mario Cutait, International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) chairman; Robert Betancourt, president of Sindiraçoes (Brazilian feed industry association); Ariovaldo Zani, chief executive officer fo Sindirações; FeedLatina board members, and FEFAC Secretary General Alexander Döring.
Neves and Tijssens agreed that moving towards closer cooperation of the leading regional feed industry associations in the crucial areas of feed safety, regulatory cooperation and sustainable developments will generate direct synergies and benefits to its members and feed chain partners.
This will give them a chance to take advantage of the extensive mutual knowledge base and experience in feed safety management and project development, both at regional and global level, the group leaders said.
They noted that "feed manufacturers in Europe and Latin America face the same challenges and market expectations when providing safe, affordable and sustainable feed products to their customers and the final consumer of livestock products. Improved cooperation between both organizations will increase the industry's capacity to develop common effective solutions by facilitating knowledge transfer and sharing expertise.”
Neves pointed to the proactive partnership between Latin American feed associations, which account for 130 million tonnes of annual feed production. They just started a WTO-funded project cooperation to harmonize feed regulatory frameworks in Latin America. This project could also bring direct benefit to European feed companies seeking better market access in Latin America.
Tijssens highlighted the new FEFAC feed safety management process and the launch of the global Feed LCA database and calculation tool, jointly developed with the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA). Direct project cooperation with FeedLatina would strengthen the credibility and robustness of both projects, given the important position of the Latin American feed industry as exporter of key feed ingredients and livestock products.