IX Jornadas de Cunicultura de ASPOC
Del 19 al 21 de octubre se celebrarán en Viseu (Portugal) las IX Jornadas de Cunicultura de la Asociación Portuguesa de Cunicultura (ASPOC). Más información en: https://jornadas.aspoc.pt/es/pt/
Del 19 al 21 de octubre se celebrarán en Viseu (Portugal) las IX Jornadas de Cunicultura de la Asociación Portuguesa de Cunicultura (ASPOC). Más información en: https://jornadas.aspoc.pt/es/pt/
El jueves 29 de junio de 2017 se constituyó en Madrid la Mesa Nacional de Precios para el Conejo (LONCUN) auspiciada por la Asociación Nacional de Lonjas de España (AELMO), que preside Urbano Caballo. La Mesa Nacional de Precios para el Conejo estará formada por cuatro vocales del sectorproductor y cuatro vocales del sector de [...]
La Organización Interprofesional para impulsar el sector cunícola (INTERCUN) ha aprobado la nueva Extensión de Norma que permitirá continuar con el trabajo de la interprofesional durante los próximos tres años. Lo ha hecho con el respaldo del 88,5% de los votos de la Junta Directiva de INTERCUN, reflejo del carácter de consenso con el que [...]
El 16/05/17 tuvo lugar en Enguera (Valencia) una Jornada Técnica titulada "Manejando cambios", organizada por Nanta. En esta ocasión asistieron una veintena de cunicultores de la zona, así como el tesorero (Ceferino Torres) y presidente (Juan Manuel Corpa) de ASESCU. Manuel Marco (Product Manager de Cunicultura Nanta) y José Izquierdo (STC Veterinario de Cunicultura Nanta) [...]
1er Premio - Rebeca Delgado Morcillo, de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid El 11 de mayo, durante la Cena de Gala del XLII Symposium de Cunicultura de ASESCU celebrado en Murcia, se hizo entrega de los galardones del I Premio para Jóvenes Investigadores ASESCU-Laboratorios Pintaluba, que premiaba las mejores comunicaciones presentadas por jóvenes [...]
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LAS ORGANIZACIONES DE PRODUCTORES EN CUNICULTURA 11’00h. Las Organizaciones de Productores en Cunicultura. Función. Legislación. Funcionamiento. Las OP en otros sectores. Ayudas. D. Pablo Bernardos 12’00h. Creación de una OP de Cunicultores. Su puesta en marcha, pasos a dar y problemas. D. Luis Montero 13’00h. Debate. Moderador: D.Ceferino Torres 14’00h. Fin de la Jornada.
Sábado, 28 de Enero 2017 COGAL tiene el placer de invitarles, un año más, a las Jornadas Técnicas de cunicultura que coincidirán con la celebración de la II Feria Abanca Cimag - GandAgro 2017 del 26 al 28 de Enero. En este evento se concentran todas las novedades del sector de maquinaria agrícola, de la [...]
Gastrónoma ofrece una degustación de arroz elaborado con carne de conejo CV La reciente edición de Gastrónoma ha contado con la participación de la Asociación para la Promoción de la Carne de Conejo CV suministrando las piezas con las que el que el cocinero Alfonso Mira ha elaborado su afamado arroz con conejo y caracoles [...]
El secretario general de Agricultura y Alimentación, Carlos Cabanas, presidió ayer el Consejo General de Organizaciones Interprofesionales Agroalimentarias (OIAs), que ha informado favorablemente la modificación de la extensión de norma en el sector cunícola. Mediante esta modificación se establece la nueva cuantía de las aportaciones económicas obligatorias en el sector, reduciendo la contribución de la [...]
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