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Biomin Launches on YouTube
AUSTRIA - On 10 August, Biomin launched the Mycotoxin Channel on YouTube.Biomin has launched the Mycotoxin Channel, a unique knowledge platform which offers valuable information in the field of mycotoxins. Based on YouTube, the Mycotoxin Channel provides information in the form of short webinars addressing precise questions which are answered by internationally recognised experts.
If you have mycotoxin-related question, Biomin will provide the answers through Mycotoxin Channel, a unique knowledge-based platform offering valuable information in the field of mycotoxins.
The high demand for competent Q&As in the field of mycotoxins has become evident. That is the reason why Biomin, a global know-how player in the area of mycotoxin risk management, started this unique initiative as an active supporter in research and knowledge exchange in this area.
The YouTube-based Mycotoxin Channel provides information in the form of short webinars addressing precise questions which are being answered by internationally recognised experts.
Starting with more than 40 webinars, the Channel is intended to be a living knowledge exchange platform. Biomin will continuously strive in inviting further experts from around the world to share their latest know how in the field of mycotoxins and mycotoxin risk management.
The Mycotoxin Channel addresses nutritionists, consultants, integrators, veterinarians, students, professors and other people with a basic knowledge in the field, looking for quality information related to mycotoxins.
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