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2010 Investment in Canadian Agriculture and Agri-food Industry Seminar

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2010 Investment in Canadian Agriculture and Agri-food Industry Seminar

Time: April 29, 2010 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Ontario Investment & Trade Centre
Street: 35th Floor, 250 Yonge St. Toronto (near the Eaton Centre)
City/Town: Toronto, ON
Website or Map: http://www.ccagr.com/content/…
Event Type: seminar
Organized By: Canada-China Agriculture and Food Development Exchange Center
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2010

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2010 Investment in Canadian Agriculture and Agri-food Industry Seminar

April 29, 2010

Ontario Investment & Trade Centre
Toronto, ON


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The Canada-China Agriculture and Food Development Exchange Center will present a seminar on opportunities for investment and networking with Chinese investors. Of great interest to farmers, agri-food business owners and any others who want to attract investments, export products to China or those who are interested in selling farm land or businesses to Chinese-Canadians, officers from government agencies, organizations or associations who are interested in understanding a new trend and agriculture and agri-food business suppliers, consultants, service business owners and any others who want to find new opportunities in this emerging booming market.

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