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Master Your Commodity Marketing Strategy - St. Marys

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Master Your Commodity Marketing Strategy - St. Marys

Time: January 13, 2015 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Pyramid Recreation Centre
City/Town: St. Marys
Website or Map: http://www.cvent.com/events/m…
Event Type: fcc, learning
Organized By: Farm Credit Canada
Latest Activity: Nov 27, 2014

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Event Description

Take your toolkit to the next level during this workshop with one of Canada’s leading experts on commodity marketing strategies, Victor Aideyan. You’ll hear tips on forecasting, cost of production statements, price risk strategies and much more. Formerly presented as Advanced Commodity Marketing

Benefits of attending

• learn more about preparing your cost of production statements

• measure your financial risk for the current year

• learn to create a detailed selling plan for your cash crops

• see how to limit your price risk but still benefit if prices move higher

• explore advanced options strategies that reflect your price expectations

Lunch is being served.

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