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GrowCanada Conference 2014

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GrowCanada Conference 2014

Time: December 2, 2014 to December 4, 2014
Location: Westin Hotel
City/Town: Ottawa
Website or Map: http://www.growcanadaconferen…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: CropLife Canada
Latest Activity: Nov 27, 2014

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GrowCanada 2014: Optimism and opportunities

Agriculture is one of the most important sectors in Canada and around the world and is driving innovation to help address some of the world's most pressing challenges. Sometimes these challenges seem insurmountable, but as an industry we remain optimistic and are focused on turning challenges into opportunities.

Mark your calendars for the GrowCanada conference December 2–4, 2014 in Ottawa.

Questions about the conference? Click here to send us an e-mail or call us directly at 613-230-9881. 

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