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Conference Republic is organizing the first annual conference on agriculture in SEE – Agribiz 2011: Grow Your Business

Serbia Business, www.serbia-business.com as media partner with pleasure would like to inform you that Conference Republic is organizing the first annual conference on agriculture in SEE – Agribiz 2011: Grow Your Business, which will be held on April 20, 2011 in Belgrade, Serbia

Conference program, please visit our website www.agribiz.rs.

Agribiz 2011 Conference is the first conference dedicated to agribusiness development in the SEE region. The main goal of the conference is to involve all key industry players in improving agricultural production and increasing competitiveness of the regional agricultural enterprises.

This year’s conference focuses on the following issues:
• What is the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union?
• How does CAP influence countries that are candidates to enter the EU?
• What is the role of regional governments in increasing competitiveness of agricultural enterprises?
• What regulatory reforms need to be implemented to improve food safety and meet international standards and certification
• What are necessary prerequisites for large investments in the agricultural sector?
• How can regional agricultural products access new markets?

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Agribiz gathers the industry’s decision makers:
– international institutions
– government officials
– suppliers, distributors of the agriculture and agro-based industry
– consultants
– private investors in the agriculture and agribusiness
– representatives from financial institutions
– agribusiness entrepreneurs
– bankers

The conference is an excellent opportunity for your company to be involved in a forum where you can learn how to grow your business, make invaluable contacts and promote your activities.

If you are interested in attending the conference as a delegate, you can register at our website:

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http://www.agribiz.rs/en/registration.html

For additional informations contacts office at serbia-business.com or directly at conference web page

 

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