The Poultry Federation opens Don & Randal Tyson Conference Center

The Poultry Federation officially announced the opening of the Don & Randal Tyson Conference Center as part of its new building on April 18. The announcement was made by Marvin Childers, president of The Poultry Federation, and John Tyson, chairman of Tyson Foods Inc.

The Poultry Federation officially announced the opening of the Don & Randal Tyson Conference Center as part of its new building on April 18. The announcement was made by Marvin Childers, president of The Poultry Federation, and John Tyson, chairman of Tyson Foods Inc. 

The company donated $1 million for the construction of the new building, a gift that stemmed from a commitment made by John's late father, Don Tyson, in 2010.
"The poultry industry is a huge economic engine in Arkansas' economy," said Childers. "Poultry cash receipts of $3.6 billion, represents 47 percent of the total cash receipts from all agricultural commodities in Arkansas. Our industry accounts for one in four agricultural jobs in Arkansas, and we are the only state to rank in the top 10 in chicken, turkey and egg production."

The new building, located at 321 South Victory St. in Little Rock, will serve as the headquarters for The Poultry Federation, which serves the poultry and egg industry in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. The Don & Randal Tyson Conference Center will be used for industry-related meetings and will also be available to legislators and other policy makers. The Center is named in honor of the late Don Tyson, the former chairman of Tyson Foods, and the late Randal Tyson, Don's half-brother who was a Tyson Foods vice president and served a term as president of the Poultry Federation.   

"The Poultry Federation's new building represents the future of the poultry business, which is so important to Arkansas and nearby states," said John Tyson. "The Federation is a leader in addressing poultry industry and agricultural issues and we're proud to be part of it." 
The announcement was made during a special luncheon at The Poultry Federation headquarters that was attended by representatives of Tyson Foods, Poultry Federation members and various state officials.  Due to inclement weather in northwest Arkansas, John Tyson was unable to attend in person and participated via video conference. 
The new Federation building is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified building located in the Capitol Zoning District.  The total cost of the building, including furniture and equipment was about two million dollars. 

The Poultry Federation is a tri-state trade association representing the poultry and egg industry in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.  The Arkansas Poultry Federation was established in 1954 in Little Rock.  In 1998, the office consolidated with Missouri and Oklahoma to become The Poultry Federation. The purposes are to promote and protect all poultry interests relating to production, distribution, merchandising and consumption of poultry and poultry products; to disseminate information relating to the various phases of the poultry industry in order to improve and expand markets; to increase efficiency in production and marketing; to encourage and support research in production and marketing of poultry; and to encourage and support youth programs in poultry work.

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