At this historical turning point, the global poultry industry faces multiple challenges. These include the uncertainty of international trade, weak regional consumption, and the inefficiency, disease risks, and sustainability pressures of traditional poultry production models. However, emerging technologies such as gene editing, artificial intelligence, and green energy are developing rapidly. They offer new opportunities for improving the poultry industry and transitioning to low-carbon operations.
Against this backdrop, IPFC 2025, themed "In-Depth Exploration: Technology Reshaping the Poultry Industry," aims to create a platform for global knowledge exchange. It promotes the deep integration of technology and industry to address current challenges. Focusing on "Technology Empowerment" and "Green Transition," the forum explores innovations like digital farming and disease early warning systems. It also emphasizes building an industrial ecosystem that balances economic and environmental interests.
Kaifeng, Henan, in central China, is a region with great potential for the future development of China's poultry industry. The forum will leverage the industrial cluster advantages of central China's poultry sector. It will bring together experts, enterprises, and innovation pioneers. Through policy analysis, case studies, and cross-border dialogue, it aims to provide practical solutions for global poultry workers and jointly create a new industry blueprint driven by technology.