International Congress on Controlled Environment Agriculture
When: May 20 to May 22, 2015
Where: Panama City, Panama
This congress will be an opportunity to learn from some of the most innovative minds in the industry. Speakers will focus on the skills and knowledge needed to finance, design and operate a successful and innovative farm. The event will focus on the six main areas of Controlled Environment Agriculture: managing the environment, managing nutrient solutions, managing your growing systems, managing light, managing water and managing energy.
For more: www.icceapanama.org
Cultivate ‘15
When: July 12 to 14, 2015
Where: Columbus, Ohio
For 85 years, the horticulture industry has been at home at the OFA Short Course, now ‘Cultivate’, U.S. horticulture’s premier convention and marketplace. One of the largest, attendees from across the world come to learn, and connect with peers, great ideas and business solutions.
For more: http://cultivate15.org
Fresh Connections: Brazil
When: August 20, 2015
Where: São Paulo, Brazil
Brazil brings together more than 150 decision makers within the produce industry, including government officials, importers, exporters, retailers, growers, shippers and processors. Attendees will get info on market trends, consumer trends, marketing strategies,supply chain efficiencies and more.
For more: www.pma.com/events/fresh-connections-brazil
New England Grows
When: December 10 to 12, 2015
Where: Boston, Massachusetts
The New England Grows educational conference and exposition gives participants unique access to targeted, industry-specific products, information, education and connections. The expo will feature more than 500 of the industry’s leading suppliers.
For more: www.newenglandgrows.org
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