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Learn about trade and logistics

This half-day virtual workshop is focused on agriculture and food sectors.
 
Alberta agriculture and food companies are invited to register for this workshop, taking place Tuesday, October 27, 2020, from 8:30 am to 12 pm.
 
It will include industry experts who will provide companies with:
  • valuable information on logistics, cargo services, freight forwarding and customs brokerage considerations related to exporting products
  • expertise and information on modes of transportation including trucking, air and rail
  • information on market changes due to COVID-19 and market access opportunity updates
  • connections to key organizations supporting small and medium sized enterprise growth in Alberta, including various regional economic development agencies
Register for Expanding your Agriculture Horizons: Trade and Logistics Workshop. This event will be recorded and a link of the recording will be sent to everyone who has registered.
 
Source : alberta.ca

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Regulations help markets and industry exist on level playing fields, keeping consumers safe and innovation from going too far. However, incredibly strict regulations can stunt innovation and cause entire industries to wither away. Dr. Peter James Facchini brings his perspective on how existing regulations have slowed the advancement of medical developments within Canada. Given the international concern of opium poppy’s illicit potential, Health Canada must abide by this global policy. But with modern technology pushing the development of many pharmaceuticals to being grown via fermentation, is it time to reconsider the rules?

Dr. Peter James Facchini leads research into the metabolic biochemistry in opium poppy at the University of Calgary. For more than 30 years, his work has contributed to the increased availability of benzylisoquinoline alkaloid biosynthetic genes to assist in the creation of morphine for pharmaceutical use. Dr. Facchini completed his B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences at the University of Toronto before completing Postdoctoral Fellowships in Biochemistry at the University of Kentucky in 1992 & Université de Montréal in 1995.