Last month, U.S. Grains Council (USGC) staff traveled to Antalya, Turkey, to participate in the Seventh International Poultry Meat Congress and identify opportunities to increase sales of U.S. corn fermented protein (CFP) and distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) to the country.
The three-day program featured an opening general session followed by breakout groups focused on various aspects of poultry production, including breeding, nutrition and health.
“Turkey is a significant export partner for U.S. agriculture, particularly in DDGS, but with the strength of its domestic livestock industries, there is still significant untapped potential in this market if CFP and DDGS feed blending increases,” said Ana Maria Ballesteros, USGC deputy regional director for Europe and the Middle East.
USGC Director of Global Sustainability Carlos F. Suárez also attended the event and led a presentation on the systemic challenges associated with poultry production and the contribution of feed ingredients like DDGS. In his presentation, Suárez highlighted the link between feed ingredients with reduced environmental impacts, evaluated lifecycle assessment methodologies and discussed their potential to minimize poultry emissions and waste.