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WEO strengthens collaboration with India’s fast-growing egg sector
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Wednesday, 07 January, 2026, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Mumbai
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The World Egg Organisation (WEO) has taken a significant step in bolstering its engagement with India’s expanding egg industry, recently a well-attended daylong seminar in Hyderabad brought together key global and domestic stakeholders to share insights and forge stronger ties.
The event, part of WEO’s ongoing outreach strategy, focused on critical issues shaping the future of the egg sector, including global market trends, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) control measures, and innovative feed strategies for modern laying hens. Experts from around the world shared perspectives on production efficiency, disease management and sustainable growth.
Industry leaders from reputed organisations such as Hy-Line International, Rabobank, and India’s IPEMA & Poultry India took part, offered a blend of global expertise and local insights. WEO representatives, including Dr. Olivier Espeisse and Director General Julian Madeley, participated in discussions alongside Indian poultry specialists, highlighting areas of shared interest and opportunity.
Moderated by Suresh Chitturi of Srinivasa Farms, the sessions promoted active engagement among attendees, who discussed ways to strengthen production systems, adopt international best practices, and better manage health risks like avian influenza that have wide-ranging implications for the sector. The gathering provided a valuable platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and relationship building across the egg value chain.
Following the seminar, WEO continued its presence at the Poultry India Expo, where it showcased its initiatives and reinforced its commitment to India’s industry growth. Representatives from the organisation received formal recognition during the expo for their contributions to the poultry sector, underlining the importance of ongoing international collaboration.
Industry analysts say events like these are crucial as India emerges as one of the world’s fastest-growing egg markets, offering opportunities for enhanced cooperation, technology sharing, and sustainable development to benefit producers, consumers, and stakeholders alike.
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