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6th annual Northern Ontario Agriculture Conference

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6th annual Northern Ontario Agriculture Conference

Time: February 12, 2024 at 9am to February 13, 2024 at 5pm
Location: Travelway Inn Sudbury
Street: Science North
City/Town: Sudbury ON
Website or Map: https://www.nofia-agri.com/no…
Phone: 807-621-1115
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Northern Ontario Farm Innovation Alliance
Latest Activity: Dec 14, 2023

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Event Description

Join for two engaging days of inspiration, education, and networking. Our theme is "Cultivating Connections & Celebrating Sustainability," reflecting our commitment to forging vital links within the agricultural community and nurturing a sustainable future. Our diverse lineup of speakers will share a range of agriculture experience and topics, while the conference offers a unique platform for building lasting relationships with like-minded professionals and producers. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the on-site trade show, where you can discover the agribusiness opportunities in Northern Ontario.

Speaker Topics:

​Indigenous Agriculture

Opportunities for Forage

Combating & Managing Rising Costs

Carbon Credit in Forestry and Agriculture

Technological Advancements in Ag Equipment

Farmer Wellness

Craft Brewing & Hops in Emo


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