Terry EvansTerry Evans, Sutton Coldfield, UKFrom the Author - Page 3HomeIEC 2008: Fresh marketing, research information forms IEC presentationsInternational Egg Commission’s 2008 Marketing and Production Conference offered attendees insights to guide their global strategies for 2009; presents top awards to the United States.HomePut the consumer firstEgg sellers should continue to be enthused about the value for money and versatility of the product, emphasizing taste and convenience.Egg ProductionFind out what the customer wantsSensory research results demonstrate that those meaningful product quality characteristics are not too difficult to obtain, and can be controlled, monitored and delivered on a consistent basis, James, AECL, said.Egg ProductionRegain consumer confidenceLatest International Egg Commission meeting highlighted the importance of the consumer and coping with change.HomeTo protect freedom, egg farmers must build trustThere is an urgent need for farmers to build consumer confidence and trust by demonstrating that they are producing food consistent with consumer values and expectations.Egg ProductionGlobal egg uptake to grow by 12mt by 2015While egg consumption is projected to expand worldwide, most of the increase in demand will come from six Asian countries.HomeEastern European poultry output exceeds world averageKeep a close watch on those countries that are expanding dramatically.HomeRecovery in global broilermeat production and tradeLatest USDA predictions for 2008.Egg ProcessingGood future for products in RussiaGood future for products in Russia Egg products in Russia currently contribute 33 percent to their total domestic supplies with some 67 percent imported. By Terry Evans But, there are reasons to believe this ratio will favor more local production in the future. In the view of EvgEgg ProcessingContinuous egg washing can aid food safetyEgg washing also formed part of the Codex Alimentarius Code of Practice for Eggs and Egg Products adopted in July this year.HomeBiofuels will hit all sectors of the food chainMulder forecast that global egg demand will rise during the next two decades to more than 90 million tons.HomeInspire your customersThe egg industry is missing out on using the worldwide web to stimulate demand.Previous PagePage 3 of 4Next Page