The 44th Argentine Congress of Animal Production is coming

Published 2021년 10월 15일

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The 44th Argentine Congress of Animal Production is set to take place virtually from November 17 to 19, marking the anniversary of the Argentine Association of Animal Production (AAPA). The congress aims to bring together scientists and technicians from various countries to discuss the latest trends and challenges in animal production. The event will feature presentations of over 300 unpublished research papers, symposia, and a workshop, with a focus on issues in bovine, swine, avian, and sheep production. The congress will be free and open access for the seven plenary lectures and discussion tables.
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The 44th Argentine Congress of Animal Production is approaching, which will take place between November 17 and 19 in a virtual way, open to all public. Last Wednesday a presentation was made to advance all the news of the congress that will undoubtedly become one of the most important animal production events of the year, which was in charge of Néstor Stritzler, president of the Argentine Association of Animal Production (AAPA), Fernando Canosa, head of the Organizing Committee and Víctor Tonelli, member of the organizing committee. "In the framework of the 53rd anniversary of the AAPA, founded on October 14, 1968, we wanted to hold this meeting with the press, to to highlight the activities of the Association, which has managed to amalgamate the contributions of the productive sector and the scientific and technological field of livestock chains, through 44 scientific / technical congresses and 7 Symposia. This year it has decided to share all the experience in this Congress and ...

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