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September 20, 2022 | Niagara Falls, ON and Virtual
The Canadian Mustard Association Special Meeting will bring together the entire mustard value chain to answer critical questions about the future of mustard in Canadian Agriculture. The meeting will continue important face-to-face discussions amongst all attendees, capturing the latest landscape and generating new ideas.
Join the Canadian Mustard Association at the Pulse & Special Crops Convention to network and discuss the state and future of our industry.
3:50 PM EDT
The State of the Canadian Agricultural Sector
What does Canadian agriculture look like in 2022 and beyond? What are the implications for the future of mustard? Greg Northey will provide a description of how sectors can develop innovative strategies to thrive in today's fast-changing agriculture landscape using lessons learned from the pulse industry.
Greg Northey | Pulse Canada
A facilitated panel discussion with industry members will gather viewpoints on the state of the Canadian mustard industry, current challenges and what can be done going forward to build its efficiency and sustainability.
Rick Mitzel, Sask Mustard | Luis Rivas, G.S. Dunn | Quinton Stewart, Viterra
Panel Discussion:
Strategies to Grow and Modernize the Canadian Mustard Industry
The meeting will take place concurrent with the Pulse & Special Crops Convention.
Hosted by the Canadian Special Crops Association, The Pulse & Special Crops Convention brings together hundreds of industry leaders, exporters and buyers from around the globe to network, discuss industry-wide challenges and grow their businesses. To learn more, click here.
Note: Registration for the CMA meeting does not provide access to any Pulse & Special Crops Convention (PSCC) programming. Please visit the link above to register for PSCC.