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The AgroChemical Conference 2012 technology - development - outsourcing


The rapid expansion of the world’s population continues to drive the need for more efficient, more potent agrochemical products. Consequently the agrochemical sector has seen considerable growth in recent years, to the extent that agrochemical companies are increasingly outsourcing development work to complete projects and meet demand. Therefore these companies are looking to develop both new chemical entities and modes of action which they can patent as new crop protection processes and delivery methods.


To provide the agrochemical sector with a forum to address these issues and exploit new business opportunities, avakado Media are organising The Agrochemical Conference 2012 which will take place on 27 & 28 November 2012 at Newmarket Racecourse Conference Centre near Cambridge, UK.


The event will comprise of keynote presentations from leading industry experts, discussion groups addressing the critical issues, business and technical presentations from supplier companies, and a table-top exhibition of technology and service providers to the agrochemical sector.


Delegate registration is now open on the conference website. Visit www.avakado.eu for further information.


To find out more about attending the discussion sessions or to be considered as a session chairman contact us by 19 October 2012.


For company presentations send a title and synopsis of your proposed 30-minute presentation by 19 October 2012.


Any of the above should be sent to Tom Mulligan email: tom@avakado.eu, tel: +44 (0)1403 220755


To book your low-cost tabletop exhibition stand, allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, contact Mark Harrington email: mark@avakado.eu, tel: +44 (0)1403 220753


We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting new event in November.


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