Ceva will be holding a ‘state-of-the-art’ seminar in animal production during the VIV Asia to be held at Bangkok on 11-13 March 2015
The seminar will take place at Centara Grand Hotel at Central World, World Ballroom from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm on 10 March 2015.
According to the company, as a growing population and exploding middle class in Asia create more demand and a world of opportunities, sustainable growth also brings new challenges like how to double animal protein production using less non-renewable resources and stop the spread of zoonoses and pandemics in an increasingly mobile world.
Ceva said that it believes that innovation is triggered by its customers’ needs to react to and manage these changes on a daily basis. “The circle is complete, when ‘state-of-the-art’ solutions are applied by its customers in the field to simplify production challenges.”
With up to 500 key customers directly invited to VIV Asia by Ceva, the company will also talk about strategies for controlling major diseases impacting production such as IBD and Newcastle disease in poultry and enzootic pneumonia and pleuropneumonia in swine.
The seminar will be inaugurated by Yukon Limlamthong, former deputy prime minister and minister of agriculture of Thailand.
Stand no: H101.N014 and H101.N105