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Leading
livestock and aquaculture professionals along with researchers,
academics and other representatives from the food and feed industries
will gather in Vancouver, Canada from 12 to 15 October 2016.
‘Driving the Protein Economy’ will be the theme of the 7th edition of the biennial World Nutrition Forum, the premier animal nutrition event hosted by Biomin.
The 2016 World Nutrition Forum will offer top industry professionals the opportunity to ‘look under the hood’ to explore the factors driving the protein economy, its trajectory and future. Species-specific breakout sessions will provide a platform to delve further into topics concerning poultry, swine, ruminants, and aquaculture production.
A top-class mycotoxin expert session will address key research findings and the application of the latest technologies in mycotoxin deactivation, along with a second expert session on gut and rumen health and performance.
“Since the very beginning, Biomin has focused on supporting animal nutrition in ways that privilege natural and innovative solutions for the benefit of animals, producers and the environment,” noted Erich Erber, founder of Biomin and president of Erber Group.
“The World Nutrition Forum was created as a platform for the industry and the scientific community to engage on a host of issues from farm to fork in order to better face the challenges of tomorrow.”
First held in Salzburg in 2004, the World Nutrition Forum hosted by Biomin has become the leading opportunity for industry practitioners to share ideas and exchange knowledge. These biennial summits are consistently well rated by attendees. Each iteration draws upon the uniqueness of the location, speakers and participants while maintaining the highest quality standards for both content and organisation.
Visit the World Nutrition Forum site HERE and the Biomin site HERE.
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