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Livestock Technical Network
seminar/webinar series

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FAO Livestock Technical Network and
FAO Antimicrobial Resistance Interdepartmental Working Group
SEMINAR/WEBINAR SERIES:

Current Research on Antimicrobial Resistance in the Food and Agriculture Sector
(with a special emphasis on crop production)


You will be able to access the meetings also online through webinar facilities at:
http://fao.adobeconnect.com/rb53mksbvqiv/<http://newsletters.fao.org/c/16cKC77Qw56kwUar89Ww17Vp3>
Please connect 10 minutes before the webinar starts to ensure the audio
works properly.


Antimicrobials play a critical role in treating diseases of animals (aquatic and terrestrial) and plants, helping to ensure food security. However, antimicrobials resistance (AMR) decreases the likelihood that antimicrobials will be effective and affordable, which can put food production, food security, and farmers’ livelihoods at risk. The misuse of antimicrobials in agriculture contributes to the spread of AMR and undermines the effectiveness of veterinary medicines. Making sure these treatments remain effective and available to the agriculture sector is critical. Through this seminar/webinar series we’ll aim at getting some update at the most recent research finding on AMR in the food and agriculture sector, with a special emphasis on crop production. Policy makers, officers in governmental competent authorities and intergovernmental organizations, professional in the food and agriculture sector, academic and researched are all invited to join.


Wednesday, June 19

FAO HQ, AGP meeting room (B750bis) - on line<http://newsletters.fao.org/c/16cKC9aAit2ValjwRH1QbezGw>

15:00-15:30 pm (GMT +2) - Use of biocides and AMR -
Sanja Ilic

15:30-16:00 pm (GMT +2) - Promoting Behaviour Change in Food Safety -
Sanja Ilic


Thursday, June 20

FAO HQ, EST reference room (D838) - on line<http://newsletters.fao.org/c/16cKCbdk4QZvNMsCBe7alldXZ>


10:30-11:30 am (GMT +2) - Application antimicrobials to fields: Impact on antimicrobial resistance on plants and in the soil -
Melanie Lewis-Ivey


Friday, June 21

FAO HQ, AGA meeting room (560) - on line<http://newsletters.fao.org/c/16cKCdg3ReW6rdBIkLcuvrSfs>


11:30 -12:30 pm (GMT +2) - Water Quality, soil amendments and the safety of fresh fruits and vegetables -
Michael Kauffman

14:00-15:00 pm (GMT +2) - Antimicrobial use in Horticulture: Results from a multi-country study -
Melanie Lewis-Ivey

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Are you interested in joining this webinar?
Please register here<mailto:[log in to unmask] > by Tuesday, June 18.

Contact us<mailto:[log in to unmask] > if you have any further questions.

See online version<http://newsletters.fao.org/q/13V4vGOL7TqTVvmY9atfE/wv>

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