FIAAP 2015 call for papers announced

TheFIAAP International Conference, an event dedicated to the ingredients and additives used in animal feed formulation, is seeking abstracts for oral presentations for its 2015 event, organizers have announced. The one-day conference will be held June 9 and will be co-located with VICTAM International 2015 at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany.Submissions to the call for papers for oral presentations are due November 1, 2014. The FIAAP 2015 content advisory board is seeking noncommercial abstracts on the latest research and information on topics such as animal nutrition, formulation and new developments in the ingredient and additives industry.The topic should be original to FIAAP International 2015 and the information should be new and innovative.The submission must include evidence of past speaking experience. For more information, please visit www.wattagnet.com/169305.html About FIAAPFIAAP exhibitions and conferences cover the ingredients and additives used within the formulation of animal feeds and are attended by senior executives from all over the world. The conference is geared toward the interests of nutritionists, veterinarians, feed formulators, CEOs, feed mill directors, integrators, co-operatives, hatcheries, etc. across the poultry, swine and dairy industries. Presented by WATT Global Media andFeed International magazine, the 6th FIAAP International Conference will take place June 9, 2015, in Cologne, Germany, and will be co-located with VICTAM International together with the 8th Aquafeed Horizons Conference on June 9, 2015, and Petfood Forum Europe on June 10, 2015. The 2015 VICTAM International event combines the FIAAP, VICTAM and GRAPAS exhibitions (and their respective conferences) under one roof at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany, June 9-11, 2015.

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