October 2, 2023 - The 7th edition of the event dedicated to the aquaculture and sustainable fishing industry is scheduled February 2024, 14-15 at pordenone exhibition centre.
After the pandemic crisis, which had a negative impact on the purchase of seafood products, the agri-food sector is faced with other problems. The aggravation of climatic events, rising temperatures and long periods of dry weather are changing the habitats in which aquatic species live, with major impacts on breeding farming in both sea, salty fish and fresh waters. "The effects of climate change and the ecological transition are the new challenges facing our industry" says Pierantonio Salvador, President of the Italian Fish Farmers Association "All operators are ready, it is, as always, a matter of networking and AquaFarm is an unmissable meeting place."
Climate change is also one of the causes of the increase in blue crab in our seas, which has reached +2000 percent in some areas. Damage to shellfish production has been extensive: over 50 percent in Italy's north-east cost, specifically in Veneto and Emilia-Romagna areas. "AquaFarm represents an opportunity to highlight the urgency of anticipating the effects of change - states Luigino Pela, President of the Mediterranean Aquaculture Association - a match in which research plays a crucial role."
The seventh edition will therefore be focused on climate, research and innovation, but also on sustainability certification, animal welfare, technologies and animal and human nutrition. The rich conference programme will flank the international exhibition area, the largest ever thanks to the use of the new Halls 5 BIS/TER launched at the beginning of September. The area dedicated to universities is confirmed as weel, including the possibility to exhibit scientific posters; finally, the show cooking Arena, where national production excellences could be tasted, will be placed in Hall 5 again, as per last edition.
"We really care about AquaFarm as it is one of the events that represent the future of Pordenone Fiere, Internationally, high expertise and scientific approach - states Renato Pujatti, President of Pordenone Fire - thanks to these features, we are convinced that the companies attending the exhibition will have an opportunity to grow their businesses and there will be important economic spin-offs for the local area."
AquaFarm is an international conference and trade show on aquaculture and sustainable fishing industry, organised by Pordenone Fiere in cooperation with API - Italian Fish Farmers Association, AMA - Mediterranean Aquaculture Association and Studio comelli - Conferences & Communication which takes care of the conference programme and the press office. The event was first held in 2017 and during last edition recorded 62 percent growth compared to 2022 and +25 percent if compared to the last pre-covid edition, 130 exhibits, 35 percent from abroad and almost 7000 sq m of exhibition area. Attendance is free of charge, resister HERE.
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