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Poultry Sector Overview - Webinar Recording

Last week we hosted a webinar with Con Williams and Tim Morris of Coriolis. Tim is one of a handful of recognized global experts in the changing structure of supermarket and mass merchandise retailing. This includes consulting to retailers, private equity and government on retailing and the food/CPG industry in Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia, and globally.

Coriolis work on projects in agriculture, food and beverages, consumer packaged goods, retailing & food service, including identifying emerging growth sectors.

Tim gave a fascinating insight into the Poultry industry internationally and locally. He lived up to his reputation as a globally recognized expert in his field. This information rich session gave us an expert’s view on the chicken production industry’s steady growth in recent times, and the opportunities and challenges facing the industry.

With a great array of questions from attendees and extra insight from Con Williams, this was a riveting, must see session for anyone wanting to know more about the industry from an investment point of view.

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