Free places for farmers and growers to sustainable agri conference

50 FREE PLACES FOR FARMERS AND GROWERS!

The Sustainable Agricultural Partnerships summit is being held in London on 7-8th December and farmers and growers are encouraged to attend. 

The aim of the summit is explore how farmers, growers, processors, brand manufacturers and retailers can collaborate and work together to ensure a sustainable future for the agricultural industry.

The summit will give you the opportunity to engage with the senior sustainability and environment directors from the major food production companies and retailers in Europe.

Key contributors will include Marks and Spencer, Warburtons, McCain, Barilla and Innocent. The event promotes networking and collaboration and encourages Farmers/Growers to address key issues of concern or share their experience on Sustainable Agricultural practices from their point of view.

To maximize Farmer/Grower participation, the organisers are offering the first 50 Farmer places free of charge. For more information please visit their website. To secure a free delegate place, email: Christina@london-business-conferences.co.uk with your details.

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