Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Last Opportunity to Register: AgReturn San Francisco March 13-15, 2012


This is your last chance to register for next week’s groundbreaking Agriculture and Water Investment Conference, AgReturn San Francisco, March 13-15th.

Secure your place now to ensure you don’t miss out on discussions surrounding the opportunities in agriculture assets, agribusiness equities, farmland plays and primary production innovation.

Seasoned veterans such as John Denniston of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Oliver Flake of the USDA, Angelos Dassios of Paine + Partners, Robert Anfuso of Summit Global Management, Jacqueline Herd of Monsanto, Andrew Ziolkowski of Cultivian Ventures and Michael Lassner of DuPont Agriculture Biotechnology will discuss tactics for navigating the shifting agriculture landscape.

Agenda highlights include novel panel discussions on water rights and conservation technology, private equity and venture strategies, diversifying ag portfolios, and opportunities in public verse private markets.

Don’t miss your chance partake in this innovative and thought provoking event! 

Register now for three days of unrivaled networking, intensive education, and concrete investment opportunities in agriculture and water.

We'll see you there!

To register for the conference, visit www.AgReturnSanFran.com. Attendees can register for all three days at one low price or make the choice to attend the Agriculture 2.0 Symposium or Main Conference only.

3 comments:

  1. Missed this one but will definitely go to the next one!
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  2. Peter, we would love to have you there. Our next conference is taking place in November. You can learn all about AgReturn Global Investments at http://www.iirusa.com/agreturnglobal/home.xml or email me directly at vrusso@iirusa.com, if you have questions. Looking forward to seeing you in Chicago!

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