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CAMA Meeting at the Canadian International Farm Show

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CAMA Meeting at the Canadian International Farm Show

Time: February 17, 2010 from 11:30am to 1:45pm
Location: International Centre - Hall 5, Aviation "A"
Street: 6900 Airport Road
City/Town: Toronto
Phone: --
Event Type: networking, /, guest, speaker
Organized By: CAMA Ontario
Latest Activity: Feb 16, 2010

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Event Description

Join the members of CAMA Ontario to their upcoming meeting.

Guest Speaker: Jay Bradshaw, President of Syngenta Crop Protection Canada, Inc and the 2009 Agri-Marketer of the Year.

Topic: Feeding the World: Agricultural technologies as viable
solutions to the dilemma of growth.


Click here to register or call Mary at (519) 389-6552.

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