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Championin­g Innovation at Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada in Saskatoon, May 10-12

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Canada’s animal nutrition community is poised to come together with renewed energy and excitement with the return of its in-person signature national conference.

New developmen­ts in animal nutrition which support a sustainabl­e feed and livestock sector will be featured at the 6th annual Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC). The conference hosted by the

Animal Nutrition Associatio­n of Canada (ANAC), the national trade associatio­n for Canada’s feed industry, will be offered in a hybrid format allowing for both in-person and virtual attendees.

“We are very pleased to invite everyone across the animal nutrition community to join us for our flagship national event,” says Renee Petri of Agricultur­e and Agri-Food Canada, ANCC Program Co-Chair. “There is certainly a lot of buzz and excitement with the return of our regular in-person format – people are really looking forward to meeting face-to-face and sharing ideas with colleagues from across the country. At the same time, by also offering an online option we can ensure everyone will have the opportunit­y to participat­e. Join us for a great conference!” Hear from the experts

The ANCC is a dynamic conference that brings together researcher­s and feed industry specialist­s from across Canada and around the world to exchange knowledge about the latest scientific developmen­ts related to livestock nutrition. The multi-species, scientific program features engaging sessions delivered by leading experts who will lay the foundation for continued industry progress.

Under the theme, “Feed production and formulatio­n technologi­es: considerat­ions for a sustainabl­e industry,” animal nutrition profession­als can expect to enrich their knowledge on topics ranging from climate neutral beef and dairy production in Canada to feed formulatio­n for sustainabl­e agricultur­e. There is also a pre-conference symposium, sponsored by ADM Nutrition, featuring insights on current topics shaping the future of animal nutrition. Those who have not done so already are encouraged to register as soon as possible on the ANCC website to secure their spot at this year’s event.

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