More speakers confirmed for Southern Hemisphere Congress
Argentina
Wednesday 17 October 2007
The Southern Hemisphere Congress in Argentina can boast another five expert speakers for the November event.
The programme for the Southern Hemisphere Congress in Argentina, the region's leading annual conference and exhibition for the Southern Hemisphere's fresh produce industry, is close to completion after five more international delegates confirmed participation.
Programme manager Gill McShane has revealed that Roberto Gregori of Univeg-Bocchi and Marcelo Zanchetti of Berries del Plata will head up sessions 1 and 2 on day one, while David Buys from Compac and Jaime Santa Cruz of The Broom Group will be speaking in session 3 on day two.
"On day three, Frédéric Rosseneu, Food Policy Advisor for Freshfel Europe, has confirmed he will join Tom Stenzel of United Fresh in session 5 - the duo will present delegates with a clear picture of today's market regulations in both Europe and the US," Gill adds.
The 3 day event, running from 28-30 November 2007 and taking place at the Hilton Hotel in Buenos Aires, is expected to attract over 400 key decision makers in the fresh produce industry, meeting to network and do business with professionals from across the globe.
The programme for the Southern Hemisphere Congress in Argentina, the region's leading annual conference and exhibition for the Southern Hemisphere's fresh produce industry, is close to completion after five more international delegates confirmed participation.
Programme manager Gill McShane has revealed that Roberto Gregori of Univeg-Bocchi and Marcelo Zanchetti of Berries del Plata will head up sessions 1 and 2 on day one, while David Buys from Compac and Jaime Santa Cruz of The Broom Group will be speaking in session 3 on day two.
"On day three, Frédéric Rosseneu, Food Policy Advisor for Freshfel Europe, has confirmed he will join Tom Stenzel of United Fresh in session 5 - the duo will present delegates with a clear picture of today's market regulations in both Europe and the US," Gill adds.
The 3 day event, running from 28-30 November 2007 and taking place at the Hilton Hotel in Buenos Aires, is expected to attract over 400 key decision makers in the fresh produce industry, meeting to network and do business with professionals from across the globe.