The Latin America and Caribbean Section of the Society
for Conservation Biology partnered with the University of the West Indies
to host the inaugural Latin America and Caribbean Congress for Conservation
Biology (LACCCB 2018) in Trinidad and Tobago during July
25-27, 2018.
The theme of the Congress was: Strengthening Conservation Connections Between the Caribbean and the Americas. Sessions included Symposia, Interactive Sessions, Short Courses, and Workshops. The Congress was held at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies.
The theme of the Congress was: Strengthening Conservation Connections Between the Caribbean and the Americas. Sessions included Symposia, Interactive Sessions, Short Courses, and Workshops. The Congress was held at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies.
Café Vega was invited to provide a superior local coffee experience for
the international and local participants, most of whom were very appreciative
of this added attraction. Many of the participants so enjoyed Café Vega, that packs
of coffee were purchased to take back to their home country, especially among
the Colombians. Perhaps there is an opportunity to explore an export market for
our coffee to Latin America!
Cafe Vega on sale at the Conservation Congress. |
Sharing information on the selection and processing of beans for Cafe Vega. |
Exploring options to overseas buyers. |
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