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Risk Management Presentations at Ontario Pork Congress

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Risk Management Presentations at Ontario Pork Congress

Time: June 22, 2010 from 11am to 12:30pm
Location: Stratford Rotary Complex - Mansbridge Room
City/Town: Stratford
Website or Map: http://riskmanagement.farms.c…
Phone: 1-877-438-5729 x5028
Event Type: risk, management, information
Organized By: Farms.com Risk Management
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2010

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Event Description

Risk Management
Learn about better ideas and marketing strategies.
Presentation at the Ontario Pork Congress

■Create a marketing plan which if applied will manage the risk in your business with discipline, confidence
■and with less emotion.
■Have the opportunity to save time and increase your profitability
■Over 50 years experience in production, marketing and price risk management.

There will be four sessions -
June 22nd 11 am and 2:30 pm (1.5 hour sessions)
June 22nd 11 am and 2:30 pm (1.5 hour sessions)

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