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| Written by Healthy Newspaper | |||
| Tuesday, 10 March 2009 19:42 | |||
Bar Harbor, Maine, March 2009 – Start making plans now. With growing world populations, rising developing world incomes, and the increasing use of biomass for biofuels and industrial applications, is sure to drive record growth in demand for agricultural crops over the next decade.
To discuss these issues, interact and network with those with similar interests and put yourself at the forefront of these changing times, Soyatech invites you to join them for Global AgInvesting 2009.The event will be held at the New York East Side Marriott, June 22-23 in New York City. The conference, produced by Soyatech and co-hosted by the Investment Management Institute and HighQuest Partners, will provide invaluable insight to both public and private market investors in agricultural lands, commodities, and infrastructure. Leading economists, investors and industry experts from the private sector, public sector and academia will address the fundamental issues that will determine where value will be created over the coming decade in terms of crops, geography and infrastructure. Global AgInvesting 2009 is sure to provide invaluable insight to both public and private market investors in agricultural lands, commodities, and infrastructure. Register Today and Save $500 With Our Early Registration Discount. To register, and to find out more, go to http://events.soyatech.com/conferences/AgInvest09.htm Soyatech (www.soyatech.com) assists companies in the food and agri-business sector assess and develop market opportunities through reports, conferences, publications and consulting services. Founded in 1985, the company publishes the annual Soya Oilseed Bluebook, the industry’s leading source of information on companies and products, an industry-focused email newsletter (in daily and weekly editions), and Soyatech.com, the award-winning business-to-business online resource for the industry. Soyatech LLC is headquartered in Bar Harbor, Maine, with offices in Boston, New York City and St. Louis. SOURCE; Soyatech
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Bar Harbor, Maine, March 2009 – Start making plans now. With growing world populations, rising developing world incomes, and the increasing use of biomass for biofuels and industrial applications, is sure to drive record growth in demand for agricultural crops over the next decade.