2023 Stakeholders Summit is themed "Partners in Progress: Building a Sustainable Future for Animal Ag."

January 9, 2023

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Animal Ag Alliance

The Animal Agriculture Alliance has announced that registration is now open for the 2023 Stakeholders Summit, themed "Partners in Progress: Building a Sustainable Future for Animal Ag." The event is set for May 4-5 in Arlington, Virginia.

An outline of the summit agenda has been posted on the event website and the full speaker lineup will be announced soon. Early registration discounts are available through March 10. Discounted hotel rooms are available to attendees through April 11 at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View hotel.

How can we create a sustainable future for animal agriculture? By building it together. The 2023 Stakeholders Summit is an opportunity to help take the progress already made to new heights. It's a chance to partner with stakeholders throughout the food chain and across commodities; to share ideas and form connections that will elevate the farm and food communities in ways that lift everyone; to collaborate toward vital progress; and to learn how to help protect, sustain and advance the entire community. 

"Sustainability is a continuous journey, not a destination. It takes a continued commitment from all stakeholders in the food supply chain to advance progress already made in animal care, environmental stewardship, responsible antibiotic use, and food safety," said Hannah Thompson-Weeman, president and CEO, Animal Agriculture Alliance. "The Alliance's 2023 Stakeholders Summit is the ideal place for everyone involved in producing, processing, and providing meat, poultry, dairy, eggs, and seafood to connect with others throughout the food supply chain, engage on key issues, and safeguard the future of our food supply."

Be sure to check the Summit website for the most up-to-date information. You can also follow the hashtag #AAA23 for periodic updates about the event. For general questions about Summit, please contact via email or call (703) 562-5160.

Source: Animal Agriculture Alliance
 

 

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