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Innovative Farmers Marketing Workshop in Guelph

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Innovative Farmers Marketing Workshop in Guelph

Time: December 12, 2013 from 9am to 2:30pm
Location: Holiday Inn, 601 Scottsdale Drive, Guelph
Website or Map: http://ifao.com/
Phone: 519-986-3560
Event Type: marketing, workshop
Organized By: Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2013

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Event Description

Marketing Workshop

  • Finding Opportunities in a Well Supplied Market
Steve Kell, Parrish & Heimbecker
After the big harvest of 2013, prices have less to do in rationing demand, but does that mean that we're out of opportunities? This presentation will focus on the current market situation and the forces which could create sales opportunities.
  • Understanding Ratios and Banking Loan Conditions
Ken Yaeck, Farm Credit Canada
  • Panel - Three Producers. Three Market Strategies
Producer with no storage facilities
Producer with storage facilities
Producer operating licensed elevator
$89 + hst includes breakfast and lunch

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