Invited to the event that winds up this Friday, Parapar told Prensa Latina that Cuba has belonged to the Latin American Poultry Association for more than 20 years, and these meetings are necessary to promote us in this specialty.
We have participated in significant conferences on bird flu, which is attacking the world, and we took new ways of doing and working with animals and the possibility of bringing the latest in this field to Cuba, as the world has progressed a lot in this discipline, he said.
Poultry farmers from Central America and the Caribbean have been attending the event since Tuesday, which also opened a trade fair with exhibitors from Europe, North America, Central and South America, and China.
Under the theme “Renewed Poultry Farming,” the Congress offered delegates keynote speeches on the commercial perspectives of the industry, transgenerational nutrition, digitalization in poultry farming, layer nutrition, and egg quality, among other aspects.
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