Mike Johanns, former secretary of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA);
David Byrne, former EU Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection; and
Osler Desouzart, president of OD Consulting in Brazil, will take the stage to
discuss green solutions to consumer safety, energy and environmental concerns.
Johanns, Byrne and Desouzart will present their ideas to 2,000 agricultural
delegates from over 85 countries.
Alltech's 2008 will incite delegates -
including experts from around the globe - to redefine the industry as a leader
of the 'Greenest Generation' by rethinking technology and business practices.
The Symposium will also urge delegates to find constructive ways in which we,
the agriculture industry, can respond to the green revolution.
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Alltech symposium invites global agri leaders
//26 Mar 2008 Three of the world's top agricultural policy makers
will come together to address feed, food and fuel issues as part of Alltech's
24th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium to be held April 20-23,
2008 in Lexington, Kentucky USA.
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