Hello Halifax! 👋🍁 On the last stop of her North American tour, our Scientific Product Manager Beatrice Manser attended the 13th International Vaccinium Symposium in Halifax and Charlottetown, Canada! 🌍✨ From August 24-29, experts from around the world gathered to explore the latest advances in research on Vaccinium species. Beatrice was excited to participate in a field trip focused on blueberry and cranberry cultivation and processing. 🫐🚜 This symposium was an exceptional opportunity to share knowledge and promote international collaboration in Vaccinium research. We are proud that Beatrice represented BIOREBA at this event and look forward to incorporating the knowledge gained into our ongoing work. 💚 After an enriching 5-week trip, it's time for Beatrice to return to Switzerland. We're looking forward to welcoming her back to the office! #VacciniumSymposium #Blueberries #Cranberries #PlantHealth #PlantPathology
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