The 2014 annual conference of the American Butter Institute (ABI) and the American Dairy Products Institute (ADPI) is scheduled for April 27-29 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. The conference will feature two days of speakers and programs on various industry topics.

“This meeting is a great opportunity for not only networking and interacting with industry leaders, but it also presents a great venue to meet with customers,” said David Riemersma, president of Butterball Farms and ABI.

“The dairy industry’s landscape has changed considerably, not just domestically but internationally, and the sessions presented at the meeting provide attendees insight into how to prepare for these changes.”

The meeting will kick off April 27 with two keynote speakers. First will be Anthony Morgan, former wide receiver who played six seasons in the NFL, first for the Chicago Bears (1991–1993) and then the Green Bay Packers(1993–1996).

Second will be Otis Wilson, a former linebackerfor the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Raiders. Wilson won a Super Bowlas a member of the 1985Chicago Bears team, where he was a featured soloist of the "Shuffling Crew" in the video TheSuper Bowl Shufflein 1985.

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Monday’s session will begin with opening remarks by Craig Alexander, president of ADPI, and Riemersma.

Mary Ledman, Tim Hunt and Jon Davis will lead a panel discussion on the industry’s current market conditions and outlook. Next will be a panel discussion and review of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), which was passed by Congress on Dec. 21, 2010 to ensure food supply by shifting the focus of federal regulators from responding to contamination, to preventing it. Hear from leading speakers who will provide an update on proposed rules on FSMA and their impact on the dairy industry.

The 2014 ADPI Award of Merit recipient was announced recently by Dave Thomas, executive director of ADPI: Jerry Kozak, who served as ABI executive director for more than 22 years, and recently retired president and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, has been selected as this year’s recipient.The award luncheon will be Monday, April 28.

After 20 years of use in the U.S. market, genetically-modified foods continue to generate controversy, at least among certain segments of both consumers and food marketers. More states are expected to consider laws mandating the labeling of foods with GMOs, even as food marketers are working to create a voluntary labeling system.

A panel discussion of stakeholders from across the value chain will discuss GMO use, and the stakes for the dairy industry. The panelists: Christopher Galen, senior vice president, National Milk Producers Federation; Peter Janzen, senior VP, general counsel and chief administrative officer, Land O’Lakes Inc.; Steve Rowe, senior VP and general counsel, Northwest Dairy Association; Katie Pratt, crop farmer, Dixon, Illinois; Tres Bailey, director of Federal Government Relations, Walmart, Washington, D.C.

That panel will be followed by a session on Dairy Risk Management, where attendees will hear about the new rules and regulations from the CFTC mandated by Dodd-Frank.

The program on Tuesday, April 29 begins with a morning breakfast with Ross Christieson, U.S. Dairy Export Council, who will present opportunities and challenges for dairy ingredient sales in the Middle East and North Africa. This will be followed by a CEO panel on the challenges and opportunities in the dairy ingredient sector.

The industry luncheon will feature Paul Grave, managing director of GlobalDairyTrade (GDT). Separate board of directors meetings for ADPI and ABI, as well as several committee meetings, will be held during the afternoons on both Monday and Tuesday.

The complimentary social hours held each afternoon in the exhibit hall and the sizeable receptions held on Monday and Tuesday evenings will provide abundant opportunities to network with more than 750 senior-level dairy executives, including manufacturers, marketers, suppliers, distributors and brokers of manufactured dairy products. Tuesday’s reception will also allow attendees to taste test a variety of world championship cheeses.

Additional information is available online, including registration and exhibitor information. Information may also be obtained by contacting ABI by email or at (703) 243-5630. PD

—From National Milk Producers Federation news release