Salzburg, Austria, best known as the birthplace of Mozart and backdrop to The Sound of Music, played host to the 15th World Mycotoxin Forum from 7-9 April. More than 400 scientists, industry experts, and policymakers from around the globe gathered to share insights and discuss the latest research, innovations, and regulatory developments surrounding mycotoxins. WMFmeetsSalzburg took place near the world-famous Mirabell Gardens in the heart of Salzburg, a city steeped in history and music. Just a stone’s throw away from Mozart’s residence, the conference venue provided a picturesque setting for attendees to immerse themselves in the conversation about mycotoxins.
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Overall, the 15th World Mycotoxin Forum in Salzburg was a successful gathering of minds dedicated to combating mycotoxins in the poultry industry. With a focus on collaboration, innovation, and regulatory compliance, attendees left the conference with a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by mycotoxins and new strategies to address them. As the poultry industry continues to evolve, events like the World Mycotoxin Forum play a crucial role in shaping the future of food safety and animal health.
