CBCGDF Will Live-Stream the ICG-18-II Soil:  Cradle of Food & Mother of a Green World & 2023 IBCOP PC9

 The United Nations has stated that, our planet’s survival depends on the precious link between soil and water. Over 95 percent of our food originates from these two fundamental resources. Soil and water, are vital for nutrient absorption by plants, and binds our ecosystems together. This symbiotic relationship is the foundation of our agricultural systems. In response to World Soil Day, the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF), in collaboration with BGI (BGI), is organizing the 18th Meeting of the International Conference on Genomics Part II, Soil:  Cradle of Food & Mother of a Green World & 2023 IBCOP PC9. The conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the Gambia and promote soil conservation and research around The Africa Soil Strength Pilot Project.

 

 


This meeting will be held online + onsite at the BGI headquarters in Shenzhen from 8:30 to 17:30 on December 5, 2023. Well-known experts, scholars and outstanding young people will gather together to share their knowledge, thoughts and experiences about soil and omics. Looking forward to your viewing!

 

 

CBCDGF and BGI will broadcast the meeting together!

 

Watch the baidu link:

 

https://mbd.baidu.com/newspage/data/mdpage?sid=1016847&tag=33&offset=10&method=LiveList&getTPL=1&livepre=1&roomid=8779102076

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/2AkU6XS9-9FcOSdY-ExtwQ

Translator: Maggie

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: YUJIE     

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776


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