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Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention

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Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention

Time: February 20, 2019 to February 21, 2019
Location: Scotiabank Convention Centre
Street: 6815 Stanley Ave
City/Town: Niagara Falls, Ontario L2G 3Y9
Website or Map: http://www.ofvc.ca/assets/img…
Phone: 905-945-5363
Event Type: annual, gathering
Organized By: ofvc.ca/
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2019

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The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention is an annual gathering of horticultural crop producers involved in the production of fruits and vegetables.

Now entering its 18th year, OFVC is attended by a cross section of the horticultural sector including government, industry, business, consultants, producers, associations, researchers and educators.

Located at the dynamic Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario, the 2-day convention features a great lineup of horticultural experts, educational sessions, trade show exhibitors and great networking opportunities.

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