BFREPA Conference 2022

Published on Aug. 5, 2022

Meet us on Stand 37 at BFREPA 2022

The 2022 BFREPA Conference and Exhibition, in partnership with ForFarmers, returns this year as a live event.

The 2022 BFREPA Conference - Building resilience in a commodity world

The British Free Range Egg Producers Association and organising partner ForFarmers have announced the 2022 Conference, Exhibition, and Awards will return as an in-person event this year!

The annual conference is the flagship event of the free-range egg industry, bringing together producers and trade from across the UK and beyond. The conference will take place on Thursday 29th September 2022 at the Hilton Metropole, Birmingham.

ForFarmers Poultry Director Dave Hilldrith comments: “Despite a well-attended virtual conference in 2021, ForFarmers is thrilled the event will return in person, we know many producers who are looking forward to having conversations again in person, rather than via a screen.”

Since our last conference in 2019, free range producers have faced unprecedented challenges and continue to battle rising production costs against meagre returns. The BFREPA Conference will provide the opportunity to get together at last to address all the issues affecting our industry and find ways to move forward positively.

James Baxter
BFREPA Chairman



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