Date: Wednesday, 16 October 2024
Time: 17:45 – 23:00 (UTC+8) / 12:45 – 18:00 (EET)
Click here to register to participate in the event online
Context:
A virtual training program will be held to explore a set of innovative solutions, tips, and techniques for fish nutrition and feeding management while showcasing a set of different case studies.
In this training course hosted by the U. S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC)’s and the United Soybean Board (USB) in partnership with WorldFish’s Egypt, scientists and academicians will come together to provide experiences on Tilapia nutrition, marine feed management and nutritional diseases in aquaculture and their management.
WorldFish’s aquaculture scientists and consultants will be participating in training sessions to present a number of case studies. Furthermore, exchanging tips, techniques and good practices tailored for small-scale farmers, producers, and business owners.
Agenda:
Welcoming remarks
I WorldFish, USSEC and LFRPDA
Nutritional Diseases of Fish in Aquaculture and their Management
I Salah Mesalhy Aly, Professor, Chair, Lakes and Fish Resources Protection and Development Agency (LFRPDA), Cairo, Egypt
Tilapia Nutrition and Feed Management
I Abdel Fatah El-Sayed, Professor, Oceanography Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University
Marine Fish and Shrimp Nutrition and Feeding Managem
I Mohamed Fathi Osman, Professor, Fish Nutrition Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Feeding Management and Pond Water Quality Interaction
I Safwat Gobran, Professor, Central Laboratory for Aquaculture Research (CLAR), Sharqia, Egypt
Successful Tips, Techniques and Ideas to Avoid Common Mistakes
I Diaa Al-Kenawy (PhD), Senior Researcher, Central Laboratory for Aquaculture Research (CLAR)
Open Discussion & Q/A
Closing remarks
I WorldFish, USSEC and LFRPDA
Please note: The training will be live-streamed on USSEC community pod platform, which requires participants to create a user account in advance at https://soyexcellence.org/. The presentations will be in the English language, while the training course will be delivered in the Arabic language.
We look forward to your active participation.
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