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10 March 2026

9th National Conference “Veterinary Medicine for Beekeeping” – 10 April 2026, Targi Kielce


🐝 On 10 April 2026, the 9th National Conference “Veterinary Medicine for Beekeeping” will take place at Targi Kielce (Poland).

The conference provides a unique platform for dialogue and knowledge exchange between beekeepers, veterinarians, the scientific community, as well as representatives of public institutions and industry. Cooperation between these groups is essential for building a modern and responsible approach to bee health protection and the development of sustainable beekeeping.

The conference is initiated and organised by VET-ANIMAL. The event is carried out as part of our corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, supporting education, dialogue and cross-sector cooperation for the improvement of bee health.

The event is held under the honorary patronage of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Chief Veterinary Officer and the President of the Polish Beekeepers Association.

📍 Conference registration: https://tiny.pl/1r-b35bmf

Participation in the conference is free of charge 🙂

➡️ On 11–12 April 2026, we also invite you to the Expo2Bee beekeeping trade fair, which will take place at the same venue.

See you in Kielce 🐝

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