Become of the 100,000 visitors expected to attend the livestock event of the season, SPACE 2017, held in the Exhibition Centre of Rennes Airport, France from 12–14, September
A truly global event, for its 31st edition, 500 out of the 1450 exhibitors are internationally based. Encompassing all aspects of the livestock industry, the expo showcases innovation in animal feed and nutrition, farm buildings, genetics, animal health, milking energy, and livestock effluent treatment.
Milling and Grain will be attending the show, so be sure to check out our live reporting on the industry’s latest advancements and announcements from our Twitter and Facebook pages.
There are 75 conferences being presented throughout the show by leading experts including ‘Analytical approach and strategies for analyzing contaminants in animal feed’, ‘Developments in animal health and welfare’ and ‘The latest technological innovations dedicated to livestock production’.
The competition is also heating up with 550 cattle of 13 different breeds providing continuous spectacle across the four-day expo. 200 sheep and goats of 10 different breeds will also be shown.
Opening hours on the Tuesday to Thursday are 9am-6am and on the Friday are 9am-5pm. If you haven’t pre-registered, no need to worry because single tickets are €16 and for two days the entrance is €21.
For more information visit the SPACE website.
A truly global event, for its 31st edition, 500 out of the 1450 exhibitors are internationally based. Encompassing all aspects of the livestock industry, the expo showcases innovation in animal feed and nutrition, farm buildings, genetics, animal health, milking energy, and livestock effluent treatment.
Milling and Grain will be attending the show, so be sure to check out our live reporting on the industry’s latest advancements and announcements from our Twitter and Facebook pages.
There are 75 conferences being presented throughout the show by leading experts including ‘Analytical approach and strategies for analyzing contaminants in animal feed’, ‘Developments in animal health and welfare’ and ‘The latest technological innovations dedicated to livestock production’.
The competition is also heating up with 550 cattle of 13 different breeds providing continuous spectacle across the four-day expo. 200 sheep and goats of 10 different breeds will also be shown.
Opening hours on the Tuesday to Thursday are 9am-6am and on the Friday are 9am-5pm. If you haven’t pre-registered, no need to worry because single tickets are €16 and for two days the entrance is €21.
For more information visit the SPACE website.
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