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Dear Sir/Madam,
From the Technical Secretariat of the 7th Mediterranean Poultry Summit of the WPSA, we inform you that the organizing committee of the 7th Mediterranean Poultry Summit of the WPSA has decided to postpone the summit of Cordoba 2020 to 7 – 9 October.
Please, see below the message of the organizing committee:
Official statement
Due to the state of Corona virus throughout the world and considering the sanitary restrictions, the Spanish Branch of the WPSA, the University of Cordoba and the Organizing Committee of the 7th Mediterranean Poultry Summit have decided to postpone the event to 7-9 October 2020. The organization is already working on adaptation of the programs to the new dates.
The participation agreements remain fully effective.
We look forward to welcoming attendants, speakers, sponsors and accompanying persons to Cordoba from October 7th to October 9 th 2020.
The organization apologizes for the inconvenience of this modification of dates and hopes that the success in October will be the same that the expected in March.
With very sincere regards,
Prof. Carlos Garcés-Narro.
President of Scientific Committee of the 7th MPS of WPSA
Updated information will be available on the web: www.mpn-wpsa.org/spain2020
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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