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Southwest Ontario Local Food Connection: Farmer / Food Buyer Networking Event

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Southwest Ontario Local Food Connection: Farmer / Food Buyer Networking Event

Time: March 29, 2011 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Western Fair Farmers’ & Artisans’ Market
Street: Confederation Building, 900 King Street
City/Town: London, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.southwestontariolo…
Phone: 519-232-9638 or 1-888-832-9638
Event Type: farmer, /food, buyer, networking, event
Organized By: Karen Eatwell
Latest Activity: Feb 22, 2011

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Join Southwest Ontario Local Food Connection as we present the 3rd annual Farmer/Food Buyer Networking Event. This event provides the opportunity for cooks and chefs, food retailers, food service, institutional food providers, food processors and food distributors to meet and develop business relationships with local farmers and producers.  Cost: Free of Charge (This event is NOT open to the public.)

Please Note: Space is limited, therefore, availability will be on a first come first served basis. Registration deadline: Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

To Register Contact: Karen Eatwell – National Farmers Union  Email: kareneatwell@execulink.com / Tel: 519-232-9638 or 1-888-832-9638  www.southwestontariolocalfoodconnection.ca/farmer_buyer_networking.html

 

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