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OHA 5th Annual Hazelnut Symposium

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OHA 5th Annual Hazelnut Symposium

Time: March 25, 2014 all day
Location: Brantford
City/Town: Ontario
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Mar 25, 2014

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The 2014 Symposium will feature practical application for growers and address market development

The expansion of the commercial hazelnut business in the province, which eventually will result in a new, multi-million dollar sector for agribusiness, is the key priority for the OHA and this meeting will address concerns and opportunities for growers.

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