November 7, 2024 | 23:25 GMT +7
November 7, 2024 | 23:25 GMT +7
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5 seminar programs have been successfully organized by Vietstock in July and August, attracting more than 1,400 experts, livestock households and businesses.
Organized for the first time in 2004, after nearly 20 years of accompanying the livestock industry in Vietnam, Vietstock is an extremely important platform and forum for the domestic livestock industry.
With the support and cooperation from prestigious state agencies, organizations and associations in the industry, the Vietstock exhibition has the largest scale in Vietnam and the surrounding area. The Vietstock exhibition covers comprehensive solutions in the livestock, feed and meat processing industries.
Vietstock 2023 also cooperated with Agricultural Extension Centers, the Sub-Department of Animal Health to support means of transport for farmers in remote areas to attend. It also provides an online and face-to-face business connection platform, helping exhibitors and attendees connect with the right partners to meet.
Vietstock 2023 version has an exhibition area of nearly 11,000m2, is expected to include 350 exhibitors from more than 30 countries/regions, and attracted more than 11,000 attendees from all over the world.
Vietstock brings in-depth analysis and innovative solutions through 5 specialized seminars in key livestock provinces from July 18 to August 17.
With valuable sharing from 20 speakers, the series of seminars spread valuable professional knowledge to more than 1,400 specialized participants.
Pig raising seminar with the topic Pig Farm Management & Feeding Strategies to promote growth & optimize profits in Hung Yen attracted more than 350 farmers and local businesses. At the pig raising seminar with the same theme held in the "swine capital" Dong Nai, Vietstock welcomed more than 300 guests.
With the same goal of finding solutions for the livestock industry in the face of unprecedented difficulties, the topic Optimizing livestock production in response to current challenges was welcomed by more than 150 experts in the livestock industry in Ho Chi Minh City. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
The seminar on raising laying hens in Tien Giang with the theme Strengthening methods to protect laying hens against diseases attracted more than 300 local raising households. Following the success, the broiler production workshop in Binh Duong received the response of more than 310 specialized participants with the topic of Disease Control and Farm Management in broiler production.
Vietstock's series of 5 seminars ended with great fame in the Vietnamese livestock industry. This is both a scientific forum and a forum to connect typical businesses in the livestock industry to potential customers.
Vietstock 2023 - Quick registration, great benefits
Following the series of seminars, a series of practical and effective activities will be announced by Vietstock, such as:
· Online and in-person Business Matching Program
· International Conference on Aquaculture
· Specialized technical seminars
· VIETSTOCK Award for the livestock industry
· Program to support visitors in groups
· Egg stall
· Sustainable Development Pavilion
This year, with the combination of livestock exhibition VIETSTOCK and seafood exhibition AQUACULTURE VIETNAM, it will be the destination that brings a variety of solutions and opportunities to connect global enterprises to businesses.
The exhibition is held within 3 days from October 11-13 at SECC, 799 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7, HCMC.
- Register for exhibition: https://vietstock.org/dat-gian-hang/
- Register to visit: https://ers.ubmthailand.com/vs23
For more information, please contact the Organizing Committee:
• Ms. Trang – Anita.Pham@informa.com• Ms Phuong – Phuong.C@informa.com (Support for group registration)• Tel: (+84) 28 3622 2588
From January 1, 2020, the Law on Livestock, Decrees and Guiding Circulars take effect. Along with that, the Strategy for livestock development to 2030, with a vision to 2045 approved by the Prime Minister in Decision No. 1520/QD-TTg has created a new opportunity for the livestock industry to integrate and develop sustainably.
In particular, in 2022 and 2023, the Government's Decree No. 46/2022 ND-CP amends and supplements a number of articles of Decree No. 13/2020/ND-CP with Detailed guidance on Livestock Law and QCVN 01-195:2022/BNNPTNT on livestock wastewater used for crops issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, helping to perfect the legal system for managing livestock environment.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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