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3rd Annual Canadian Farm & Food Biogas Conference

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3rd Annual Canadian Farm & Food Biogas Conference

Time: February 28, 2011 to March 2, 2011
Location: London Convention Centre
City/Town: London, Ontario, Canada
Website or Map: http://www.biogasconference.ca
Phone: 416-426-7029
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Biogas Conference
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2011

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Interest in biogas production, in the farm, food processing and rural sectors, is expanding. The Canadian Farm and Food Biogas Conference, February 28 – March 1, 2011 will provide the occasion to learn about new research, technologies, projects and programs, including opportunities to use off-farm source organics, that are part of this growth field.

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