Anais do VIII Seminário Nordestino de Pecuária - PEC Nordeste - Fortaleza- CE, 16 a 18 de Junho de 2004
Resumo
O PECNORDESTE 2004 apresenta aos técnicos e produtores da região nordeste uma ampla programação constituída por Seminários Setoriais, Simpósio Nacional dos Técnicos Avícolas, Clínicas Tecnológicas, Caravanas e Missões de Produtores Rurais, Oficinas Técnicas sobre Atividades Não Agrícolas no Meio Rural, além do Encontro de Negócios, onde os participantes terão a oportunidade de freqüentar cursos, palestras, painéis, mesas redondas, workshops e cases, cujos temas trazem o que há de mais importante e inovador dentro de cada segmento
Simultaneamente, acontecerá a VIII Feira de Produtos e de Serviços Agropecuários, com 3.500m² de área, 175 estandes com produtos dos diversos segmentos apresentados, com suas respectivas Avenidas das Cadeias Produtivas, assim como o Centro Gastronômico e a Feira de Artesanato da Pecuária.
A estimativa de público é de 3.000 participantes inscritos e 20.000 visitantes, incluindo cerca de 600 integrantes das caravanas, oriundas do interior do Ceará e de outros estados da Federação.
As apostilas do PECNORDESTE 2004 são produzidas a partir de uma coletânea de material técnico-científico produzido para o evento, por segmento específico, e reúne em cada volume um conteúdo de importante valor técnico e científico, que tem como objetivo difundir as tecnologias disponíveis e promover a inovação do sistema produtivo vigente.
O PECNORDESTE 2004 é resultado de uma grande parceria da iniciativa privada e instituições estaduais e federais, além de associações setoriais de produtores que, juntos, contribuem para o desenvolvimento tecnológico de quantos participam deste importante evento, proporcionando condições para a comunidade científica divulgar os resultados de seus trabalhos e pesquisas.
A todos que, de alguma forma, apoiaram e participaram do VIII SEMINÁRIO NORDESTINO DE PECUÁRIA, os agradecimentos da Comissão Organizadora do PECNORDESTE 2004.
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