Involvement & Recognition – The IPC is the only poultry association recognized by the international organizations that have a direct impact on the poultry industry worldwide.
These organizations include: The Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE); and The Codex Alimentarius Commission.
IPC was recognized by OIE at its general meeting May 2008, and the IPC has achieved similar recognition by the Codex Alimentarius Commission and FAO. This means that the IPC is the single organization these international standard-setting bodies call on to be the voice of the global poultry industry.
Who’s Involved – The IPC now has 22 Country Members and 17 Associate Members.
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Argentina (CEPA)
Australia (ACMF)
Brazil (UBABEF)
Canada (CEPEC, FPPAC, CARI)
Chile (APAC)
China (CFNA)
Colombia (FENAVI)
Egypt (CPSAE)
EU (AVEC)
Germany (GPP)
Honduras (PROAVIH)
Mexico (UNA)
Nicaragua (ANAPA)
New Zealand (PIANZ)
Russia (IPF)
South Africa (SAPA)
Spain (PROPOLLO)
Thailand (TBPE)
Turkey (BBBS)
UK (BPC)
Ukraine (UPGU)
USA (USAPEEC, USPOULTRY, NCC)
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SANOVO Egg Group - Denmark
European Poultry, Egg & Game Association - Germany
heristo ag - Germany
Nepluvi - Netherlands
VNU Exhibitions - Netherlands
K & N Foods, Pvt. Limited - Pakistan
ZAO Elinar-Broiler - Russia
Aviagen, Inc. - USA
Cobb-Vantress - USA
Yum! International Restaurants - USA
McDonalds - USA
Elanco Animal Health - USA
Cargill
Novus International - USA
Rabobank
Japan Imported Meat Association
Pfizer Animal Health
Jansen Equipment Co.
Roberts-Gordon Equipment Co.
Australian Duck Meat Federation
Hendrix Genetix
Marel Stork
Alltech
UIPDP
Merck Animal Health
Chicken Farmers of Canada
Frost PLLC
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