To make real progress towards a truly sustainable agricultural system, all stakeholders from across the food and beverage supply chain – ranging from multinational manufacturers, processors, distributors, retailers, NGOs, certification bodies and farmers – need to get involved and produce actionable plans and solutions. The Sustainable Agriculture Series, developed by American Business Conferences, and sister company London Business Conferences is now one of the leading forums where incisive and detailed strategies on how to measure and reduce water and carbon impacts throughout the agricultural supply chain are formulated.
The 4th in the series, the Sustainable Agricultural Partnerships Summit will be hosted in August 2010 in California, the nation’s top agricultural state. Senior executives from across the industry will provide practical outputs and best practices on how to manage infiltration and soil water storage, new irrigation technologies, carbon sequestration and traceability solutions among other areas. Its also the only Summit of its kind specially designed to include the active participation from a diverse range of growers and small-scale suppliers.
Speakers at the Sustainable Agricultural Partnerships Summit include:
Chip Jones, Senior VP Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability, Dean Foods
Gary Weihs, Senior Director – Tomato Based Strategy Development, ConAgra
Sylvain Cuperlier, VP – Director of Worldwide CSR, Dole
Rick Peyser, Crop Specialist, Green Mountain Coffee Roaster
Alison Denis, Director of Supply Chain, Burgerville
Kevin Rabinovitch, Director of Sustainability, Mars
Edward Beckman, President, California Tomato Growers
Betsy Cohen, Vice President of Veterinary Business and Sustainability, Nestle Purina
Erin Fitzgerald, VP of Sustainability, Dairy Management Inc
For a copy of the full agenda, or to register, please visit www.sustainable-agricultural-partnerships-2010.com
The First Event With Active Participation of Farmers & Growers
Farmers being the core centre of agriculture, American Business Conferences is proud to announce the first summit specially designed to include the active participation from a diverse range of growers and small-scale suppliers.
The Sustainable Agricultural Partnerships Summit will offer you the opportunity to hear directly from the farmers and understand the challenges they face in implementing sustainable techniques. In addition, leading manufacturers will be participating with their farmer’s representatives in joint panels to discuss optimal strategies to engage them, and facilitate the support and investment required.
In a self-regulated industry, the opportunities to develop innovative partnerships with NGOs, academic and private organizations are the only way to move forward. This event will bring together all key stakeholders from the value chain with the objective to design a concise roadmap towards sustainable agriculture. Discover the necessary tools to collaborate with the rest of the community and overcome the difficulties of a long, complex and fragmented supply chain.
Benefit from the special Super Early Booking Discount of $400 by registering for the Sustainable Agricultural Partnerships Summit before May 31, 2010!
Source: Sustainable Agricultural Partnerships Summit