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MPO AGM & Industry Day Conference

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MPO AGM & Industry Day Conference

Time: April 19, 2023 from 9:30am to 3pm
Location: Delta Guelph,
Street: 50 Stone Rd.
City/Town: Guelph Ontario
Website or Map: https://www.meatpoultryon.ca/…
Phone: Tel: 519-763-4558 Toll Free: 800-263-3797
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Meat & Poultry Ontario
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2023

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Event Description

Join Meat & Poultry Ontario for our 2023 Industry Day Conference and AGM, where Ontario's meat industry comes together. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to network, learn from industry leaders, and be inspired.

Agenda
9:30 AM - Registration & Networking
10:00 AM - Annual General Meeting | Meat & Poultry Ontario
10:45 AM - Networking & Coffee Break
11:00 AM - Status and Prospects for the Canadian Meat and Poultry Processing Sector | Kevin Grier , Sponsored by FCC
11:45 AM - LUNCH
12:00 PM - Keynote Speaker | TBA
1:00 PM - Building Consumer Trust | Ashley Bruner, Canadian Centre for Food Integrity
1:45 PM - Networking & Coffee Break
2:00 PM - Panel Session - Innovation & Technology in the Meat Sector | Moderated by Luis Garcia, Centre for Meat Innovation & Technology

Registration
MPO Member Event Ticket: $175 + HST
(includes parking, lunch & coffee breaks)

Non-Member Event Ticket: $250 + HST
(includes parking, lunch & coffee breaks)

AGM - Free for MPO Members to attend

CLICK HERE to purchase your tickets today!

 

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