The 9th International Greenhouse Gas & Animal Agriculture Conference (GGAA)
October 5-9, 2025 | In-person | Nairobi, Kenya | Source |
The 9th International Greenhouse Gas and Animal Agriculture Conference (GGAA2025) will be held from October 5–9, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya, hosted by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO). The conference will convene over 400 participants to explore cutting-edge research and policy developments on GHG emissions from animal agriculture. Core themes include animal feed strategies, microbial genomics, manure management, soil-based emissions, carbon finance mechanisms, and measurement methodologies. Featuring technical sessions, field tours, and training programs, GGAA2025 offers a critical platform to advance climate-smart livestock systems and sustainable resource management. Registration opens in May 2025.
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October 5-9, 2025 | In-person | Nairobi, Kenya | Source |  The 9th International Greenhouse Gas and Animal Agriculture Conference (GGAA2025) will be held from October 5–9, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya, hos
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