Registration Opens for Banff Pork Seminar 2021 And It’s Free

ontariopork_mainpic



Registration details have been announced for the 2021 Banff Pork Seminar (BPS). Most important the event is free. However delegates must register ahead of time in order to participate

“Our decision to go with a virtual conference for 2021 was based on keeping delegates safe during the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Ashley Steeple, Seminar Coordinator. “However, in keeping with our history, we wanted to continue to offer the high quality experience that our in-person events have always provided.”

The 2021 Seminar will be a two day event, held Tuesday Jan. 5 and Thursday Jan. 7.
Program details and the registration link are on the BPS website www.banffpork.ca. Delegates will have the option of watching speaker presentations live or watching later at their convenience.


“This is a unique opportunity for delegates anywhere in Canada or around the world to participate in our renowned Banff Pork Seminar”


 

“This is a unique opportunity for delegates anywhere in Canada or around the world to participate in our renowned Banff Pork Seminar,” says Steeple. “By providing this free of charge we are hoping to help the industry during a difficult time and at the same time ensure that this iconic event continues in the future.”

The 50th anniversary celebration originally scheduled for this year has been delayed to the next in-person event with BPS partner, the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, says Steeple. Hopefully that will be in 2022.

The Banff Pork Seminar is coordinated by the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Alberta, in cooperation with Alberta Pork, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry and other pork industry representatives from across Canada.

More complete details will be available in the Inside BPS Special Report which can be accessed by link from the Seminar website www.banffpork.ca. Follow BPS on Twitter @BanffPork.


Posted in

Our April 2024 Issue

In our April 2024 issue we feature, Harvey’s celebrates 65 years, the annual Power of Meat Report, bird flu poses challenges for meat producers, FCC reports improved margins for 2024, U.S. meat labelling rules causing concern, support for temporary foreign workers, navigating Bill-C-58, and much more!

 

Screen Shot 2020-08-19 at 11.51.13 PM

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.