Aqua Mina Joins the Asian Pacific Aquaculture 2024 Conference in Indonesia
The Asian Pacific Aquaculture 2024 will be the next opportunity for the international aquaculture community to come to Indonesia and see the rapidly growing aquaculture industry - increasing nearly 20% in the past five years in production area and more than 50% annually in production tonnage each year over the past ten years! Attendees will have the chance to review what is happening in the Indonesian aquaculture industry to drive this growth, as well as the developments in aquaculture in the rest of Southeast Asia.
The Asian Pacific Aquaculture 2024 is the place to learn about the latest in the aquaculture industry, review the latest technology in the exhibition with booths from around the world, and enjoy the tourist destinations in Indonesia.
TOMMY looks forward to meeting everyone at the ASIAN-PACIFIC AQUACULTURE 2024 in Indonesia - one of the most anticipated international events related to the shrimp industry this year.
AQUA MINA CO. LTD
Booth number: No. 183.
Time: From July 2 – 5, 2024.
Address: The Grand City, Surabaya, Indonesia
This conference is an opportunity for the international aquaculture community to visit Indonesia and witness the booming aquaculture industry in Indonesia - increasing nearly 20% in the past five years in farming area and more than 50% annually in production yield over the past ten years to see what is happening in the Indonesian aquaculture industry to drive this growth, as well as aquaculture developments in the rest of Southeast Asia.
-> Additionally, Aqua Mina supports customers and businesses to register for the APA 2024 conference for free with Aqua Mina via the link below.
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