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Exporting Agriculture and Agri-Food Products to International Markets

Webinar to cover export programs, services and opportunities available to Alberta agribusinesses.
 
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 opportunities in the U.S., Mexico, and Japan for Alberta exporters.
 
‘Alberta agriculture and agri-food companies should absolutely be tapping into the supports available to them within our team,’ says Evan Buie, international initiatives officer with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. ‘This webinar will highlight how Alberta Agriculture and Forestry’s export development team can help you get your company to that next level…international success.’
 
Additional topics that may be covered include 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 Development Officer – United States & Latin America
Mary Beth Takao, Senior Investment and Trade Officer – Japan Office
 
Date and Time:
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
 
To register click here.
Source : alberta.ca

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