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Agriwebinar: FCC Presents: New Consumer Trends and the Opportunity for Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food Businesses

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Agriwebinar: FCC Presents: New Consumer Trends and the Opportunity for Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food Businesses

Time: December 1, 2014 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: on your computer
Website or Map: https://events-na12.adobeconn…
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Farm Management Canada
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2014

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Changing consumer tastes and preferences are important drivers of the today’s food landscape. Find out which emerging consumer trends are creating opportunity for Canadian agriculture and agri-food businesses.
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John Cranfield Professor, Department of Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics
University of Guelph

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