2014 Agricultural Excellence Conference

September 29, 2014

The Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) is pleased to be working with Farm Management Canada to bring you the 2014 Agricultural Excellence Conference, taking place November 19-21, 2014, in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the Fort Garry Hotel.

As a Board member/CAHRC affiliate/member of the LMI and/or NAOF Advisory Group, you are eligible to attend this Conference at the reduced rate of $450. For those with LMI and/or NAOF meetings on November 18 in Winnipeg, the timing of the conference has been aligned to accommodate your greater travel convenience. To register click here or visit www.fmc-gac.com/content/agricultural-excellence-conference.

Farmers in some provinces and territories are eligible for cost-share funding from their Ministry of Agriculture to attend this recognized out-of-province events. If you reside in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland Labrador, Yukon or The Northwest Territories, then please apply through your Ministry of Agriculture.

Remember to use the promotional code: PCFMC14 when registering,and indicate you are affiliated with CAHRC.

The 2014 conference theme, Seeding Transition to Harvest Change, highlights the importance of having the knowledge, skills and tools to seek out, assess and take advantage of opportunities to succeed within the changing global marketplace. Top notch speakers and interactive learning sessions will assist Canada’s farmers in making informed decisions and taking calculated risks.The Agricultural Excellence Conference is a one-of-a-kind event in Canada that brings diverse industry experts and stakeholders together from across disciplines, regions and commodity sectors to share and explore beneficial farm management practices and insights with leading farm business thinkers.

From plenary sessions to a moderated debate, roundtable discussions, workshops and panel discussions, you do not want to miss this opportunity to learn from leading business thinkers, build your national network, and be part of the national conversation, leveraging opportunities to drive farm business development solutions for the agricultural sector.    

As the agenda is finalized and speakers are announced, more information will be provided.  For up to the minute information, follow #AgEx2014 on Twitter.

For more information or help with your registration, please contact Camellia Asbreuk at Farm Management Canada, at admin@fmc-gac.com or 1-888-232-3262. We look forward to seeing you there. 

Image
report-a-review-of-canadas-seasonal-agriculture-workers-program-en

Share