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HOT NEWS!!
WWF International of Australia & Orangutan Land Trust of UK will send representatives to speak in this conference and to participate in a panel discussion/dialogue. They are looking at bridging the gap between the NGOs and the industry players and join hands with them to resolve all issues amicably. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! COME AND ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE
The Honorable Tun Lim Keng Yaik, former Malaysian Minister of Primary Commodities will deliver the keynote address
Well known speakers including James Fry, Chandran, Dr Marcel Djama, Kenneth Chua, Emeritus Prof. Dr. Frank D. Gunstone etc have confirmed speaking in this Conference
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Following the successful launching of this event in Phuket in February 2009, the 2nd International Conference on Future of The Palm Oil Business 2010, is scheduled to take place from 18 to 19 October 2010 at the Matrade Exhibition and Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The event aims to create a sustainable platform for the industry players, NGOs and consumers to exchange information, ideas, and experience among them on Palm Oil products. It also provides a unique opportunity to review the advances in Palm Oil development and to analyze the future of the Palm Oil business especially on the global supply, demand, threats, opportunities and investments.
The conference itself is expected to be attended by more than 600 participants from around the world from various sectors of the Palm Oil industry; businessmen, scientist up to government representative in Palm Oil industry. As usual, the exhibition will be part of the event to show the new products, services and technologies related to the industry.
Objectives
The objectives of this event are as follows:
1. To promote and introduce new technologies, products and services needed to further develop the industry
2. To promote products, services and supporting industries
3. To highlight challenges and opportunities in the palm oil industry and palm oil producing countries
4. To discuss issues on the future of the palm oil business and its threats and opportunities
5. To recognise the main players and contributors in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry
6. To provide a platform for the industry players to network and exchange ideas
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