AgriBusiness Forum 2010
Focusing on "Food Security: a Business Opportunity” the AgriBusiness Forum 2010 will be held in Kampala, Uganda from the 3rd to the 6th of October 2010 and will promote the creation of new business partnerships.
The AgriBusiness Forum 2010 will look at food security as an opportunity to:
- Boost the African agro-food sector through the design, planning, and implementation of diverse agricultural policies and projects.
- Debate on the role of the private sector in improving food access and increasing sustainable agricultural productivity.
- Improve production as well as pre and post-harvest intervention, commodities, and inputs.
- Attract new & strengthen existing partnerships and investments in the agri-food sector in Africa.
AgriBusiness Forum Features:
Over 400 professionals from Africa, Europe, America and Asia will gather on the shores of Lake Victoria. Delegates will include: industry leaders, cooperatives, SMEs, Financers, Government Officials, NGOs, Researchers, International Organisations, Multinationals and Donors. The most recent Updates on business opportunities in the agricultural field will be presented by expert speakers.
Download the
AgriBusiness Forum programme for more information
here.
Registration for the AgriBusiness Forum 2010
Registration has opened and with just over 30 days to go, AgriBusiness Forum 2010 is filling up. We have a special offer for early registration of a
15% discount on registration fees if paid before the 31st of August 2010. Please note that in order to qualify for this discount, you must pay your registration fees in full (less the 15%) before the 31st of August 2010.
Registration fees are as follows:
€1500 for the leading participant
€1350 for any additional participant from the same company.
To find out more about what the registration fees include, to register online or download the registration form, please click
here.
We also invite you to get in touch with our AgriBusiness Forum 2010 project team
on
info@emrc.be for more information.
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