AgChem Summit 2017: Regulations For Biologicals

North Carolina,UnitedStates    Jun. 6, 2017-Jun. 7, 2017

North Carolina,UnitedStates

Jun. 6, 2017-Jun. 7, 2017

Venue:

The Marriott at Research Triangle Park Hotel
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Organizer:

Smithers Viscient

Contact:

Lucia Regan

Tel:

+1 330 762 7441

Email:

lregan@smithers.com

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The AgChem Global market products are projected to grow in 17% (CAGR), which will reach $8.82 Billion by 2022. The topics will be about regulations and new rules in the national and federal laws, as well as the importance of labeling and good management of pesticides and how can affect the industry. Today pesticides are having impact in multiple areas like water, crops, human health and collateral effects in long term. The summit is to analyze the actual and new possibilities for bio pesticides and their efficacy. Smithers Viscient is organizing this event to congregate the most important actors in the industry.
 
AgChem Summit 2017 is the place to meet and hear the best Speakers in the industry, learn about new regulations, tendencies in the industry, challenges in labeling, bio economics, use of new products for the farming and food industry. The most successful companies in the value chain, networking with your peers will open new possibilities for your business. 
 
The conference will help promote discussion around education on:
AgChem regulatory environment
Interest into research and development for Bio stimulants and bio pesticides
Unique perspectives from end users
Regulations for bio pesticides and bio stimulants
Importance of labeling
New biologicals coming into the market
Case studies and good management of biologicals
 
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