About this event
Combating the spread of the African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) is a top priority worldwide. We know that the virus can be transmitted in a number of ways, including infected animals, equipment, human traffic and swill feeding. In addition, transmission via feed has come under focus as a potential gap in biosecurity measures.
Discover the latest on biosecurity measures against ASF, the role feed plays in them and what you can do to close the gap. Register now for the Ecknowlogy® webinar on
»Mind the gap – the role of feed in ASF virus mitigation«
Duration 60 minutes
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Moderator and introduction:
Ioannis Mavromichalis has been an internationally known voice in animal nutrition strategy for nearly two decades. Trained as a nutritionist with a focus on young animals and swine, he holds a Master of Science from Kansas State University and a PhD from the University of Illinois. After holding various positions in industry and trade media, he founded his own consulting firm in 2008. His areas of expertise include the global animal nutrition industry, innovative product/feed design and alternative feed ingredients, among others. He also regularly writes for renowned trade journals.
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Ioannis Mavromichalis has been an internationally known voice in animal nutrition strategy for nearly two decades. Trained as a nutritionist with a focus on young animals and swine, he holds a Master of Science from Kansas State University and a PhD from the University of Illinois. After holding various positions in industry and trade media, he founded his own consulting firm in 2008. His areas of expertise include the global animal nutrition industry, innovative product/feed design and alternative feed ingredients, among others. He also regularly writes for renowned trade journals.
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