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HEADLINE SPONSOR


26-29 October 2020


Stay up to date with the latest innovations and global markets for agricultural film


Meet the experts:


Jan-Torsten Vollmer Head of R&D and QM COVERIS FLEXIBLES AUSTRIA GmbH, Austria


The Agricultural Film global virtual summit is the ideal opportunity to find out about the latest innovations, assess new markets and network with industry movers and shakers


• Learn about technology and market trends in the global agricultural film market


• Build your own schedule during the four-day event and access presentations on-demand


• Network with your industry peers face-to-face over video from your home or office


• Free-to-attend for producers of agricultural film, suppliers of greenhouses and polytunnels, growers and farmers


• Special rate available for all companies who do not qualify for a free place Save 33% off the full rate of €450/$495* when you register before 25th September 2020. Use discount code AGRIFILM33


Register your place today


*excluding VAT. Subject to UK VAT at 20%. Reverse charge for companies from EU countries. 0% for non-EU countries


Also sponsored by:


Mike Baxter External Affairs Director, BERRY BPI GROUP, UK


Ralf Durjardin VP Marketing and Innovation IMAFLEX INC, Canada


Robert C. Adair Jr. Executive Director and President FLORIDA RESEARCH CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY, USA


Media supporters:


Lindy Savelle President GEORGIA CITRUS ASSOCIATION, USA


Michael Lebidakis Managing Director PLASTIKA KRITIS, Greece


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