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Premier African Seed Trade 2023 congress online registration open

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Mesha Published 21 February 2023
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Delegates at the 2022 AFSTA Annual Congress at their trading tables.
Next year’s online registration is now open.

By Aghan Daniel   |aghandan09@gmail.com

The online registration for the AFSTA Congress 2023, which will be held in the capital city of Senegal, Dakar from 6th to 8th March 2023, is now open.

To register, please visit the AFSTA website (www.afsta.org) and click on the AFSTA Congress 2023 logo, which will redirect one to the various links on the AFSTA Congress 2023, including the online registration.

Once you finalize your registration, please book your room at King Fahd Palace, the Congress hotel, or in one of the surrounding hotels listed on the congress 2023 website under “information on accommodation” link.

“We are happy to welcome all the delegates from around the world to our country for what we know will be another magnificent forum for seed people”, said Modou Thiam, President of the Senegalese National Organising Committee (NOC).

Thiam, who is also the President of the Senegalese Seed Association (UNIS) added that his committee,  in conjunction with the AFSTA Secretariat, is already working hard to ensure all preparations are complete in time.

Palm fringed beaches, colourful cities and a reputation for world class hospitality, Senegal deserves a spot on everyone’s travel list.

Located at the westernmost point of the Africa continent, Senegal is known as the “Gateway to Africa” and has been welcoming travelers from Europe and the Americas for centuries.

This peaceful sub-Saharan country has always flown beneath the tourism radar and that’s everyone’s loss.

Not only is it one of the continent’s and most accessible countries, it is also blessed with a rich culture, dreamy beaches and some of the best wild-life spotting opportunities anywhere in Africa.

 

 

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