New Zealand Aquaculture Conference will be taking place September 18-19, 2019 at the Marlborough Convention Centre, Blenheim, New Zealand. International Aquafeed will be in attendance reporting on the event live via Twitter with a follow up show report due for the magazine.
Aquaculture is New Zealand's future, and in 2019 we're Growing goodness I greener I smarter I value I communities Together.
Aquaculture is New Zealand's future, and in 2019 we're Growing goodness I greener I smarter I value I communities Together.
Image credit: Aquaculture New Zealand |
The 2019 Conference will be run over a two-day format with the official opening address and welcomes on the morning of day one.
Schedule
Sep 18: Day 1 8.50am – 5pm
Sep 19: Day 2 8.30am – 4.45pm, Cocktail function, 6.30pm – 10pm
Schedule
Sep 18: Day 1 8.50am – 5pm
Sep 19: Day 2 8.30am – 4.45pm, Cocktail function, 6.30pm – 10pm
Join Sudhvir and Fiona as we focus on Growing Together.
Dr Sudhvir Singh, EAT
As Policy Director at EAT, Sudhvir is helping transform the global food system through sound science, impatient disruption and novel partnerships. He's traveling from Norway to help us understand the future of food and where our products fit with it.
As Policy Director at EAT, Sudhvir is helping transform the global food system through sound science, impatient disruption and novel partnerships. He's traveling from Norway to help us understand the future of food and where our products fit with it.
Fiona Wikaira, Moana New Zealand
Fiona oversees New Zealand's largest oyster operation and considers it her dream job because it allows her to work for the benefit of all Iwi. She will be sharing Moana's oyster journey, their vision for the future and why innovation must continue.
For more information on the conference and the register, visit the event website, HERE.
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