Olmix thanks the participation of all guests. Hope to see you all next year.
For this first Olmix Symposium in Mexico, we had 130 confirmed attendees, including production managers, veterinarians, feed millers, farmers, nutritionists, health consultants and management consultants. Finally we welcomed 170 attendees at our Great Event: International Symposium Olmix Mexico.
Olmix and Apligén, our premium partner in México, organized and offered an event of great quality and currency for the challenges of livestock production.
We received attendees from the main production areas of Mexico that came from Aguascalientes, State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Jalisco, La Laguna, Nuevo León, Veracruz, Yucatan, Puebla, and of course from Querétaro. All of them, partners from leading companies in the production of chicken, pork, milk, eggs and feed. Attendees also from other parts of the world, France, Spain, China, Russia, Brazil, etc.
The quality of the presentations allowed attendees always remain vigilant and participative during intensive day of the Symposium.
A Symposium whose main objective was to present topics of current interest, such as factors that undermine the immune status of animals; the importance of handling in production; the outlook for production and quality of grains; how climate influences in their quality and how the presence of mycotoxins is contributing to depress immunity in animals and profitability of companies. We also present the technological innovation options in nutrition and health to minimize the negative impact of the toxins that contaminate grains and pastas used to elaborate animal feed.
Olmix shared its vision for the future, the technology, innovation, and tools in health, nutrition and management that will enable us to support the productivity and profitability of our business partners.
It was an event of great importance, thanks to the participation of all the attendees. We were also accompanied by three of the most important media in the livestock sector.
We hope to see you all next year.
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