Welcome to the largest Spanish-speaking poultry trade show in the world.
September
In its previous version, under the slogan #AviculturaSostenible, the XXI Fenavi Congress held from June 4 to 6 at Corferias, Bogota, brought together more than 3,900 attendees from 25 countries, 64 speakers, three academic halls and an impressive trade show with 230 stands in more than 20,000 mt2.
With an optimistic look to the future, the XXII Fenavi Congress will be the largest Spanish-speaking poultry event in the world. It will be held in Cali from September 1-3, 2026 at the Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacífico and will have the presence of more than 3,500 attendees, 50 speakers, 200 sponsors, in a space of more than 40,000 mt2.
In addition to an academic agenda that will develop the key issues in poultry farming and its commitment to biosecurity, sustainability, welfare and nutrition, attendees will be able to learn about the latest advances in technology, equipment, supplies and services used in hatchery, and the production and processing of eggs, chicken meat and those involved in feed manufacturing.
Key figures XXI Fenavi Congress
More than 80% of the attendees consider it to be very or quite important for their business.
Approximately 4 out of 5 attendees were fairly or very satisfied with the Congress.
Educational and networking objectives were key for attendees.
For the third consecutive time, the Congress offsets the carbon footprint emitted.
For the first time, the Congress had three simultaneous rooms on the first day to address the topics of Avian Health, Incubation and Avian Nutrition.
The event brought together, in a special way, entrepreneurs, managers from the areas of sales and marketing, plant operations, engineering/facilities and research and development; veterinarians, health professionals and students.
More than fifteen media outlets from Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, the United States and Peru covered the event.
Key figures XXI Fenavi Congress
More than 80% of the attendees consider it to be very or quite important for their business.
For the third consecutive time, the Congress offsets the carbon footprint emitted.
Educational and networking objectives were key for attendees.
For the first time, the Congress had three simultaneous rooms on the first day to address the topics of Avian Health, Incubation and Avian Nutrition.
Approximately 4 out of 5 attendees were fairly or very satisfied with the Congress.
The event brought together, in a special way, entrepreneurs, managers from the areas of sales and marketing, plant operations, engineering/facilities and research and development; veterinarians, health professionals and students.
More than fifteen media outlets from Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, the United States and Peru covered the event.