Monday, April 29, 2024

Register for Asian Pacific Aquaculture 2024

April 29, 2024 - After the successful meeting WA2005 in Bali 2005, and APA16 in Surabaya (2016), Asia Pacific Aquaculture (APA) have decided to come back to Indonesia again in 2024. APA 2024 will be the next chance for the international aquaculture community to visit Indonesia and see the rapidly expanding aquaculture industry in Indonesia - nearly 20 percent increase in the last five years in hectares in aquaculture production and over 50 percent per year increase in tons produced every year for the last 10 years.

Attendees will be able to see what is happening in Indonesian aquaculture to create this growth as well as aquaculture developments in the rest of Southeast Asia. APA 2024, Surabaya is the place to learn about the latest in aquaculture, see the newest technology in the trade show with exhibits from around the world.

For more information visit HERE, and for sponsorship contact mario@marevent.com.

AQUA 2024 - Copenhanged, Denmark, August 26-30, 2024 - time to submit your abstract

AQUA 2024, the combined European and World Aquaculture Societies' events, will take place from August 26-30 in Copenhagen. It will comprise a scientific conference, trade exhibition, industry forums, workshops, student events and receptions. The event will highlight the latest aquaculture research and innovation to underpin continued growth of this exciting food production sector. It will be a showcase for Denmark, and its innovation leadership in several key technologies crucial for future aquaculture, but also a meeting and exchange platform for experts from around the world.

The theme of AQUA 2024 is Blue Food, Green Solutions. For more information visit HERE, and for sponsorship or exhibition contact mario@marevent.com.

Latin American & Caribbean Aquaculture 2024 - Medellin, Colombia - September 24-27, 2024

Colombia has a wide hydroclimatic diversity and geography, which has favoured the development of the aquaculture industry, thus counting on production of species both warm waters and cold waters mainly in freshwater. The largest species production are both red and Nilotic Tilapia, Cachama, rainbow trout and native species. Aquaculture in Colombia has been growing at a rate of close to 10 percent per year, this is how it has reached production of about 204,000 tonnes in the year 2022. The main reasons for this growth are associated with productive improvement (genetic improvement, innovation in production systems, optimisation in culture conditions, implementation of biosafety and quality systems). Today Colombia has about 36,000 producers distributed throughout the national territory. 

The conference will be held in three languages for spoken and written materials, it will also include all major aquatic species cultured in Colombia and other LACC countries with a special focus on tilapia, trout, shrimp and marine species. 

 For more information visit HERE, and for sponsorship & exhibition contact Carolina@was.org.

Aquaculture Africa 2024 - AFRAQ24 - Hammamet, Tunisia - November 19-22, 2024

Tunisia is currently amongst Africa's top aquaculture producing countries and also one of the world's fastest average annual growth rate. The country is the second biggest aquaculture producer country in the North Africa region, after Egypt and is looking forward to expanding the sector owing to the competitive advantages on its blue economy domain.

In addition to appraising Tunisia's fast-growing aquaculture sector, bringing AFRAQ24 to the country is expected to inspire the African French and Arabic communities. It is expected to be a gateway platform to connect Africa to European aquaculture.

Submit your abstract and block your booth at the AFRAQ24 Exhibition – booth sales open now.

The Aquaculturists

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