TARS 2022 with the theme Aquafeeds: A New Equilibrium will take place as an in-person event in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam from October 5-6, 2022.
The conference will be held from May 22–24, both in-person in Lexington, Kentucky, and virtually on a first-class platform, with live-streaming keynote and select on-demand track presentations.
The show will discuss potential solutions, including reforms and targeted regulatory and administrative interventions, from May 25-27 at Pordenone Fiere, Italy.
Professor Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, will be a keynote speaker at AquaVision 2022 that will take place in Stavanger, Norway from June 13-15, 2022.
Applications are open to all PhD students and postdoctorate researchers in their first and second year of study working in animal nutrition, livestock production, aquaculture and veterinary sciences research.
The first IFFO’s first Members Meeting since the start of the pandemic had presentations from across the value chain, covering the latest market trends, technical developments and industry-wide discussions.
The conference is expected to gather over 250 top industry leaders around the globe and will also host a virtual exhibition with 40 booths available.
Feed industry representatives and government officials from around the world discussed critical issues facing the feed sector with IFIF and the FAO.
The meeting that will take place on June 2, 2022, will focus on the EU food and feed autonomy in times of geopolitical crisis, the EU resilience plan and the Green Deal.
The 38th Meeting of Fish Feed & Nutrition Workshop will take place at the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI), University of Idaho, USA from July 11-13, 2022.
The conference, which kicks off on June 6 and culminates on August 1, brings together industry newcomers to learn the fundamentals of the animal food manufacturing process.
The awards, to be announced at a gala dinner during Aquaculture UK in Aviemore from May 3-5, include 14 separate categories and cover all aspects of the aquaculture industry.
Virtual panel discussions share expert insights and actions to generate tangible commitments to sustainability in the supply chain.
The forum will become the largest unique top-executive meeting place for the shrimp industry, bringing together more than 400 leading players across the entire supply chain.
This month’s F3 webinar will introduce the contestants currently competing in the F3 Challenge – Carnivore Edition and discuss their innovations, challenges, and future plans for their fish-free feed beyond the contest.
After a couple of postponements due to COVID-19, the first Aquaculture Africa Conference and Exposition 2021 will take place in Alexandria, Egypt from March 25-28, 2022.
The event brought together over 300 feed ingredient buyers and sellers from across the country for three days of educational programming, business meetings and networking opportunities.
The course, which will be held from July 19-21 at the Inn at Opryland in Nashville, Tennessee, is one way to meet the requirements for a preventive controls qualified individual (PCQI).
This series of microlearning modules has been developed in partnership with the CKP of the GMP+ Academy and is aimed at everyone who works in the feed industry.
The AFIA has been recognizing excellent feed manufacturing facilities through the Feed Facility of the Year program since 1985.