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The Annual International Agricultural Conference Canada 2024

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The Annual International Agricultural Conference Canada 2024

Time: August 16, 2024 at 9am to August 17, 2024 at 4pm
Location: Ontario Science Centre
Street: 770 Don mills Rd
City/Town: Toronto, ON M3C1T3 Canada
Website or Map: https://intagrico.ca/
Event Type: agricultural, conference
Organized By: IACC
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2024

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IACC24 aims to bring together global agricultural stakeholders to foster collaboration & to address related challenges & opportunities.

Mission of this conference is to bring together global agricultural stakeholders, including researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, and farmers, to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation in order to address the challenges and opportunities facing the agricultural sector worldwide.

Attendees of IACC24 will include professionals at various stages of their careers, from recent graduates to seasoned veterans. They may come from a range of agricultural industries and sectors, and may be seeking to enhance their skills, explore new career paths, or connect with others in their field.

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