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You’re Invited: Soy Canada’s 9th Annual General Meeting

We are pleased to invite you to our 9th Annual General Meeting!

  • Where: Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville ON
  • When: Tuesday, June 13th, 2023 from 10am to 11:30am EST
    • The AGM will be held both in person as well as virtually
  • Who: All Soy Canada members and interested stakeholders – the more the merrier!
  • What: Soy Canada directors and the executive director will speak about the organization’s activities over the last year and what’s on the horizon. Come hear about the soy value chain’s efforts on industry leadership, market access, market development and coordination on innovation and research.

Please confirm your participation at the meeting by Monday, June 5th, 2023 by filling out this form to provide your name, organization and contact information.

Other notes:

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

We look forward to meeting with you in June!

Source : Soycanada

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