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Ontario Swine Conference: A Premier Event for Pork Producers and Industry Leaders

The Ontario swine industry is gearing up for an exciting new event this year. The Ontario Swine Conference, a collaboration between the former London Swine Conference and Ontario Pork’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), will take place over two full days, offering pork producers, industry experts, and stakeholders a valuable opportunity to connect, learn, and grow.

This conference is set to bring together hundreds of producers and representatives from across the industry, making it a must-attend event for anyone involved in swine production.

What to Expect

The Ontario Swine Conference will feature:

  • Insightful Discussions: Learn from leading experts about the latest research, innovations, and trends shaping the swine industry.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with other producers, industry representatives, and stakeholders to exchange ideas and build relationships.
  • A Unified Platform: The merger of two key events creates a powerful forum for addressing challenges and advancing the swine industry in Ontario.

Save the Date and Get Involved

For more details about the agenda, speakers, and registration, visit the official website at ontarioswineconference.ca.

Whether you’re a producer, a supplier, or an advocate for the industry, the Ontario Swine Conference promises to be an invaluable experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with top professionals, gain new insights, and contribute to the future of Ontario’s pork industry.

Source : Swine Web

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