Registration now open for World Pork Expo 2022

Educational seminars to showcase the latest products, process enhancements and more.

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National Pork Producers Council

Registration is now open for the 2022 World Pork Expo, hosted by the National Pork Producers Council. World Pork Expo is the world's largest pork-specific event, and will take place June 8-10 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. 

"Attendees can look forward to another exceptional event," says NPPC President Jen Sorenson and communications director for Iowa Select Farms in West Des Moines, Iowa. "This year's Expo includes hundreds of vendors and a dynamic track of programming that is second to none. There's sure to be something for everyone connected to the pork industry."

The 2022 Expo is packed with three days of education, networking opportunities and activities. Included with the cost of admission are valuable educational seminars which feature topical discussions on issues of interest to the pork industry. These seminars also showcase the latest products, process enhancements and more.

Other activities include:

  • Trade Show — Explore hundreds of vendor booths hosted by organizations throughout North America.

  • NPPC Hospitality Tent — Visit one-on-one with NPPC board members and staff to learn more about legislation, regulation and public policy issues that directly impact pork production.

  • Big Grill — Enjoy a free pork lunch served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. all three days of the Expo. NPPC anticipates preparing more than 10,000 lunches.

Registration is now available online until June 2. Registration includes entry to the Expo for all three days. Discounted rates are available during pre-registration, including $10 per adult (ages 12 and up) and $1 for children (6 to 11 years old), while children under 5 are free. Registration on-site will be $20 per adult. There is an on-site Friday-only option for $10.

Source: National Pork Producers Council, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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