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Adapting Animal Production to Changes for a Growing Human Population


The purpose of the conference is to enable participants to have a holistic approach to challenges to which animal scientists, professionals and students should respond in the future. Scientific conferences and seminars held worldwide tend to deal with specific issues concerning particular aspects of animal production. However, there is a lack of courses looking at animal production as a whole system, where challenges and opportunities influencing animal science and production are reviewed together and then put it into a global perspective. The Ensminger Conference Adapting animal production to changes for a growing human population will be held at the University of Lleida, Spain (UdL), on May 19-21, 2010, with the aim of bringing together animal researchers, industry representatives, and students to share and discuss on issues directly impacting the future of animal production.
The conference will feature invited speakers from around the world and will provide an opportunity for delegates to present posters with their latest research. Featured focal areas of the guest speakers and national and international delegates will be Global Trade, Animal Biotechnology, Animal Health, Nutrition and Animal Welfare, Quality and Safety, and Professional Training. Key outcomes expected for this Conference are: (1) the exchange of updated information about urgent topics in animal agriculture; (2) the sharing of visions for future impacts and applications of new technologies on animal production systems; and (3) the compilation of the presented reviews and contributions.