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AFIA's roadmap for education and networking in 2025

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In this episode of the Feed & Grain Podcast, host Steven Kilger sits down with Sarah Novak, chief operating officer of the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), to discuss the organization’s robust lineup of educational programs and industry events for 2025. Recorded at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), this conversation provides a thorough overview of AFIA’s initiatives to support professional development and foster connections within the feed industry.

Key topics covered include:

  • Online training programs: The Fundamentals of Feed Manufacturing (AFIA 500) and the new AFIA 600 course focusing on feed quality and manufacturing quality
  • In-person training opportunities: PCQI (Preventive Controls Qualified Individual) certification and the newly introduced PCQI refresher course
  • Major industry events: IPPE, Purchasing and Ingredient Suppliers Conference, Liquid Feed Symposium, and Equipment Manufacturers Conference
  • Networking opportunities and their importance in facilitating business relationships and industry growth
  • AFIA’s efforts to attract new talent to the industry and support the next generation through scholarship programs
  • The balance between digital learning platforms and traditional in-person events to cater to diverse industry needs
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In this episode of the Feed & Grain Podcast, host Steven Kilger sits down with Sarah Novak, chief operating officer of the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), to discuss the organization’s robust lineup of educational programs and industry events for 2025. Recorded at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), this conversation provides a thorough overview of AFIA’s initiatives to support professional development and foster connections within the feed industry.

Key topics covered include:

  • Online training programs: The Fundamentals of Feed Manufacturing (AFIA 500) and the new AFIA 600 course focusing on feed quality and manufacturing quality
  • In-person training opportunities: PCQI (Preventive Controls Qualified Individual) certification and the newly introduced PCQI refresher course
  • Major industry events: IPPE, Purchasing and Ingredient Suppliers Conference, Liquid Feed Symposium, and Equipment Manufacturers Conference
  • Networking opportunities and their importance in facilitating business relationships and industry growth
  • AFIA’s efforts to attract new talent to the industry and support the next generation through scholarship programs
  • The balance between digital learning platforms and traditional in-person events to cater to diverse industry needs
  continue reading

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