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      Date announced for Petfood Forum Asia 2014

      The fourth edition of this premier conference will take place April 9, 2014, in Bangkok, Thailand

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      Petfood Forum Asia 2014, the fourth edition of this exclusive, premier conference for petfood professionals in southeast Asia, will take place April 9, 2014, at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in Bangkok, Thailand.

      Petfood Forum Asia debuted in Bangkok in 2008 and was followed by editions in 2010 and 2012. Each conference has grown; in 2012, the conference moved to BITEC to accommodate the growth and that of its partner show, Victam Asia. Petfood Forum Asia 2014 will again be co-located with Victam Asia, one of the world's largest agri-feed trade shows featuring key industry suppliers of equipment, ingredients, testing services and more.

      Petfood Forum Asia 2014 will bring the knowledge and insights of industry experts to petfood professionals throughout southeast Asia and the world. A call for papers will be announced in summer 2013. The conference will also offer valuable networking opportunities to participants.

       

      Updated: Nov 30, 2012


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