AFCA-CIAL’s organisation

Serving its members

The association’s functioning

AFCA-CIAL’s role is to ensure the collective defence of companies in the supplementary feed and specialised nutrition sector as well as the animal feed additives and functional ingredients industry.

 

To work on these priority challenges – Feed safety, Nutrition-Health, Sustainability – AFCA-CIAL builds on the positions of its Board of Directors. It implements them through its working groups that propose recommendations and professional positions.

The association is coordinated on a day-to-day basis by a permanent team.

An association managed by

A Board of Directors

The Board of Directors is elected by the General Meeting. It comprises 20 companies that represent all industries and types of structures. The representatives of the director companies whose representatives are very much involved in the life and workings of the association.  The Board is a decision-making body that sets the association’s orientations.

 

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An operational Bureau

The Board appoints its Bureau which comprises 7 members: a chairman, four vice-chairmen, one secretary and a treasurer.

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A permanent team

A full-time team of 4 people: Géraldine, Claire, Héloïse and Sylvie, ensure the functioning and coordination of the association on a daily basis.

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Working groups

The employees of the member companies are fully involved in developing the collective issues.

Each working group is coordinated by an employee and a reference director responsible for coordination between the working group and the Board of Directors, and ensuring compliance with the directions defined by the Board.

Concerned about compliance with competition rules, AFCA-CIAL had an audit conducted and has implemented strict good practices. All meeting participants are required to comply with competition law rules and, in particular, those relating to the prohibition of anticompetitive agreements

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