Mark Your Calendar for the 2022 Animal Ag Alliance Stakeholders Summit

(Animal Agriculture Alliance)

The Animal Agriculture Alliance's 2022 Stakeholders Summit is set for May 11 -12 in Kansas City, Mo. The theme is "Come Together for Animal Ag: Be Informed, Be Ready, Be Here."

The Summit is a one-of-a-kind conference attended by a diverse group of decisionmakers, including representatives from farms, ranches, allied industries, food processors, restaurants, grocery stores, legislatures, universities, government agencies and media, the Animal Agriculture Alliance said.

The 2021 event (hosted virtually) was the largest yet, attracting 594 attendees from around the world. The 2022 Summit will offer both virtual and live attendance options and will include a preconference webinar series leading up to the main in person event.

"There’s only one way to effectively safeguard the future of animal agriculture—together. And now, we finally have the opportunity to come together in person once again," event organizers said.

The 2022 Animal Agriculture Alliance Stakeholders Summit provides an opportunity to meet and collaborate with stakeholders throughout the food chain and across commodities while staying current on the latest news, data and developments in animal welfare, sustainability and other hot topics.

Registration for the Summit will open in early 2022. A tentative schedule will be shared at that time. 

The Alliance is seeking proposals for keynote presentations and panel discussions that fit this theme. Proposals to speak at the event are being accepted through November 26, 2021. For more information, visit the proposal guidelines and form

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