Peru kicks off the II International Goat Convention Piura 2024

Published 2024년 9월 17일

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The National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) has organized the second edition of the Piura 2024 International Goat Convention to focus on sustainable goat farming and the transfer of profitable technologies. The convention, held in collaboration with the National University of Piura and Midagri's General Directorate of Livestock Development, aims to enhance the value chain through genetic and commercial development of goat breeding, and by strengthening producers as leaders. International experts from around the world will share their insights on topics such as dry forest conservation, innovation in health and animal welfare, reproduction, nutrition, and the economic impact of goat farming. The goal is to improve goat productivity, genetic quality, and empower producers. The convention will take place until the 20th of this month at the National University of Piura and the El Chira Agrarian Experimental Station.
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With the motto “It is dry forest and sustainable goat farming”, the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) launched the II edition of the Piura 2024 International Goat Convention, which seeks to strengthen the transfer of technologies, which allow this value chain to become a profitable and sustainable activity. The opening ceremony was led by Víctor Alberto Rodríguez Bustamante, director of the General Directorate of Livestock Development of Midagri, who emphasized that this activity seeks to strengthen the dissemination and promotion of goat activity, enriching the space with the presence of producers and academics. The event, organized by INIA through the Procap goat project and in alliance with the National University of Piura, has the presence of international experts from Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Peru, who will share information, knowledge and experiences related to the genetic-commercial development of goat breeding, as well as the strengthening of ...
Source: AgroPeru

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