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Exporting agriculture and agri-food products to international markets
ALBERTA AGRICULTURE Webinar to cover export programs, ser-
vices and opportunities available to Alberta agribusinesses goes on Wednesday, March 3, from 3-4 p.m. The Exporting Agriculture and Agri-Food
Products to International Markets webinar will cover the programs and services offered by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry’s export development team. This introductory webinar will also include high-level agribusiness op- portunities in the U.S., Mexico, and Japan for Alberta exporters. ‘Alberta agriculture and agri-food compa-
nies should absolutely be tapping into the supports available to them within our team,’ says Evan Buie, international initiatives of- ficer with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘This webinar will highlight how Alberta Ag- riculture and Forestry’s export development team can help you get your company to that next level…international success.’
Additional topics that may be covered in-
clude tips and tricks to doing business in the aforementioned export markets, common mistakes and FAQs of new exporters. This webinar is aimed at Alberta agriculture and agri-food companies new to exporting, new to the export development team, and those interested in learning more about the current export opportunities in U.S., Mexico, and Japan. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry presenters
include: Evan Buie, International Initiatives Officer; Meghan Horosko, Senior Trade Devel- opment Officer – United States & Latin Amer- ica Mary Beth Takao, Senior Investment and Trade Officer – Japan Office. To register, go to https://www.eventbrite.
ca/e/exporting-agriculture-and-agri- food-products-to-international-markets- tickets-139783707833
AltaLink proposes to refund $350 million to customers over three years
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 As Albertans continue to navigate the econo-
my brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and low energy prices, AltaLink is proud to do its part by providing the additional much-needed financial relief to its customers. “I am pleased to see an Alberta-based com-
pany looking for ways to support our com- munities through these difficult times. Our government is committed to working with AltaLink and other providers to pursue op- portunities to protect customers and reduce the cost of energy delivery for Albertans,” Dale Nally, Associate Minister of Natural Gas and Electricity. Businesses across Alberta support Alta-
Link’s proposal. “Alberta’s job creators continue to face rising
costs of doing business, particularly given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and energy price
collapse. In recent Alberta Perspectives market research, electricity costs have been among the top concerns for the business community. AltaLink’s proposed refund initiative would provide much-needed relief to the struggling local businesses that play a significant role in our communities,” said Alberta Chambers of Commerce President and CEO Ken Kobly. The proposal must be approved by the Alber-
ta Utilities Commission. Headquartered in Calgary, with offices in
Edmonton, Red Deer and Lethbridge, AltaLink is Alberta’s largest electricity transmission provider. AltaLink is partnering with its custom- ers to provide innovative solutions to meet the province’s demand for reliable and affordable energy. A wholly-owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, AltaLink is part of a global group of companies delivering energy services to customers worldwide.
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