The Joint XXIV IGC – XI IRC congresses will be held in Nairobi, Kenya, October 25 – 30, 2020. The theme of the Congress is “Sustainable Use of Grassland/Rangeland Resources for Improved Livelihoods’. The aim of the congress will be to promote the interchange of scientific and technical information on all aspects of grasslands and rangelands: including grassland/rangeland ecology; forage production and utilization; livestock production systems; wildlife, tourism and multi-facets of grassland/rangeland; drought management and climate change in rangelands; pastoralism, social, gender and policy issues and capacity building, extension and governance. We look forward to seeing you in Nairobi in 2020. For more information, click the attached Flyer.
Further information is available at http://www.internationalgrasslands.org

The Animal Production Society of Kenya (APSK) announces the 2019 Annual scientific symposium and exhibition. This meeting will be held in April 9-11, 2019 at Hotel Waterbuck, Nakuru and the theme is “Livestock Transformation Agenda: Towards Climate Smart Livestock Production Systems”. Specifically, the symposium will provide a platform for stakeholders to share their work and help shape the emerging national agenda on a wide range of livestock production issues. The timing and subject are critical, coming at a time when Kenya – through the BIG FOUR - seeks to balance overall economic growth with the challenges of feeding a growing population, and using its natural resources effectively without harming its environment. There is no doubt that practical innovations are needed to meet these challenges.

For more information, Click the attached call for papers

The Animal Production Society of Kenya (APSK) announces the 2018 Annual scientific symposium and exhibition. This meeting will be held in April 4-6, 2018 at Sportsman Arms Hotel, Nanyuki and the theme is Sustainable Livestock Innovations and Technology: Roadmap to Improved Food and Nutrition Security”. Specifically, the symposium will provide a platform for stakeholders to share their work and help shape the emerging national agenda on a wide range of livestock production issues. The timing and subject are critical, coming at a time when Kenya – through the BIG FOUR - seeks to balance overall economic growth with the challenges of feeding a growing population, and using its natural resources effectively without harming its environment. There is no doubt that practical innovations are needed to meet these challenges.

For more information, click the attached call for papers

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