The Asian Pacific Aquaculture 2017 (APA17) conference and
exhibition was held from July 24th to July 27th, 2017 at the Putra World Trade
Center (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
APA17 was attended by approximately 3,000 participants from 46 countries, with 87 percent coming from Asia. Others were from USA, Canada and South America (137) and from Europe (75).
There was a total of 444 abstracts with 325 oral presentations and 119 posters with 37 sessions. At the trade show, there were more than 170 booths.
Exhibitors were from 20 countries led by Malaysia, Singapore, USA, Thailand and Taiwan. Products on display included complete feeds, feed ingredients and additives, health and diagnostic services, farming equipment and electronics, cages, tanks, liners, nets, pipes and fittings etc.
APA17 was the annual meeting of the Asian Pacific Chapter of the World Aquaculture Society. It was jointly organised by the Malaysian Fisheries Society (MFS), Universiti Putra Malaysia, and World Aquaculture Society.
It was hosted by the Department of Fisheries (DOF), Ministry of Agriculture and Agro Based Industry, Malaysia. The plenary session on July 25 started with a presentation by Mr Herve Lucien-Brun, Aquaculture & Qualite from France, titled "Marketing of farmed seafood from Asia to global markets".
The second plenary was given by Dr Mazuki Bin Hashim, Senior Director of Fisheries Biosecurity Division for the Department of Fisheries Malaysia who presented “Transforming the Aquaculture industry in Malaysia.
The opening ceremony, jointly organised by DOF and MFS, was attended by farmers and members of the various aquaculture industry in Malaysia. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry Malaysia, Dato Nogeh Anak Gumbek opened APA 17 conference and trade show.
The Malaysian Farmers Day program was attended by local fish farmers. It was chaired by Mr Abdullah Abd Rahim, President of Malaysian Fisheries Society and Dr Mazuki Hashim, Director of Department of Fisheries.
Local and international experts presented a comprehensive program on fish farming from transforming grouper aquaculture to diseases management, tilapia genetics and market trends. DOF also launched their food safety book of the National Fish Health Strategy of Malaysia by Dato’ Hj Munir Md Nawi, Deputy Director General (Management).
Gold sponsor Sheng Long organised a special shrimp industry session which focused on shrimp disease management.
APA17 had 37 sessions on aquaculture such as marine shrimp, tilapia, freshwater fish culture, nutrition and aquafeeds, and a post conference farm tour. More than 30 participants joined the post conference tour organised by MFS to visit cage culture activities on Pulau Ketam, a land-based grouper hatchery and a shrimp farm.
At the President’s reception, participants also enjoyed tasting hybrid grouper farmed in Malaysia and cooked in sweet sour sauce.
The fish was contributed by President Reception sponsor, Fishance. APA 17 was a very successful event. We have not only accomplished our goals, but have continued to increase participation at our events.
At the WAS-APC business meeting, Dr Guillaume Drillet succeeded as President of the APC for the coming year. We would like to thank the sponsors Sheng Long Co., Ltd. Fishance , Tyson, Blue Aqua, Sonac, Zeigler , Nutriad , MSD Animal Health, Evonik Industries, and DOF and MFS in making APA17 a success.
We look forward to meeting you at the next APA 18 in Taiwan, April 23-26, 2018 at Taipei International Convention Center (TICC), Taipei, Taiwan.
For more information, contact:
John Cooksey
Conference Manager
worldaqua@was.com
APA2018 will be held in Taipei International Convention Centre, April 23 – 26, 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan
Visit the World Aquaculture Society website, HERE.
APA17 was attended by approximately 3,000 participants from 46 countries, with 87 percent coming from Asia. Others were from USA, Canada and South America (137) and from Europe (75).
There was a total of 444 abstracts with 325 oral presentations and 119 posters with 37 sessions. At the trade show, there were more than 170 booths.
Exhibitors were from 20 countries led by Malaysia, Singapore, USA, Thailand and Taiwan. Products on display included complete feeds, feed ingredients and additives, health and diagnostic services, farming equipment and electronics, cages, tanks, liners, nets, pipes and fittings etc.
APA17 was the annual meeting of the Asian Pacific Chapter of the World Aquaculture Society. It was jointly organised by the Malaysian Fisheries Society (MFS), Universiti Putra Malaysia, and World Aquaculture Society.
It was hosted by the Department of Fisheries (DOF), Ministry of Agriculture and Agro Based Industry, Malaysia. The plenary session on July 25 started with a presentation by Mr Herve Lucien-Brun, Aquaculture & Qualite from France, titled "Marketing of farmed seafood from Asia to global markets".
Mr Abdullah Abd Rahim, President of Malaysian Fisheries
Society and
Dr Mazuki Hashim, Director of Department of Fisheries.
Dr Mazuki Hashim, Director of Department of Fisheries.
Image credit: World Aquaculture Society
The second plenary was given by Dr Mazuki Bin Hashim, Senior Director of Fisheries Biosecurity Division for the Department of Fisheries Malaysia who presented “Transforming the Aquaculture industry in Malaysia.
The opening ceremony, jointly organised by DOF and MFS, was attended by farmers and members of the various aquaculture industry in Malaysia. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry Malaysia, Dato Nogeh Anak Gumbek opened APA 17 conference and trade show.
The Malaysian Farmers Day program was attended by local fish farmers. It was chaired by Mr Abdullah Abd Rahim, President of Malaysian Fisheries Society and Dr Mazuki Hashim, Director of Department of Fisheries.
Local and international experts presented a comprehensive program on fish farming from transforming grouper aquaculture to diseases management, tilapia genetics and market trends. DOF also launched their food safety book of the National Fish Health Strategy of Malaysia by Dato’ Hj Munir Md Nawi, Deputy Director General (Management).
Gold sponsor Sheng Long organised a special shrimp industry session which focused on shrimp disease management.
APA17 had 37 sessions on aquaculture such as marine shrimp, tilapia, freshwater fish culture, nutrition and aquafeeds, and a post conference farm tour. More than 30 participants joined the post conference tour organised by MFS to visit cage culture activities on Pulau Ketam, a land-based grouper hatchery and a shrimp farm.
At the President’s reception, participants also enjoyed tasting hybrid grouper farmed in Malaysia and cooked in sweet sour sauce.
The fish was contributed by President Reception sponsor, Fishance. APA 17 was a very successful event. We have not only accomplished our goals, but have continued to increase participation at our events.
At the WAS-APC business meeting, Dr Guillaume Drillet succeeded as President of the APC for the coming year. We would like to thank the sponsors Sheng Long Co., Ltd. Fishance , Tyson, Blue Aqua, Sonac, Zeigler , Nutriad , MSD Animal Health, Evonik Industries, and DOF and MFS in making APA17 a success.
We look forward to meeting you at the next APA 18 in Taiwan, April 23-26, 2018 at Taipei International Convention Center (TICC), Taipei, Taiwan.
For more information, contact:
John Cooksey
Conference Manager
worldaqua@was.com
APA2018 will be held in Taipei International Convention Centre, April 23 – 26, 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan
Visit the World Aquaculture Society website, HERE.
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