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The Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Summit Europe, 9-10 March 2020, Les Salons Hoche, Paris, France

December 9, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

The Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Summit Europe will return to the EU when it convenes in Paris for the 10th Summit on 9-10 March 2020 at Les Salons Hoche. The annual Women in Agribusiness Summit in the U.S., which started in 2012, is renowned for annually convening close to 1,000 of the country’s female agribusiness decision-makers, with 30 percent at the CEO/executive level and another 25 percent at department management level. The latest Women in Agribusiness Summit U.S. event, held in Minneapolis, Minn., in September 2019, welcomed attendees from eight countries and 43 U.S. states, with representatives from 267 companies.

“What makes us different is that the Women in Agribusiness team supports women in the agriculture and food industry 365 days a year. While we do host a large annual event that is known for exceptional content and networking, we also support women-owned businesses, publish a quarterly magazine, post job opportunities, give scholarships to young women, host local networking Meet Ups in over 15 cities, provide leadership training and more,” said Joy O’Shaughnessy, event director and chief operating officer of HighQuest Group, the parent company of Women in Agribusiness. “Our events are tailored to the needs that are voiced by our women in agribusiness community, as well as the companies that want to support them.”

This premier day-and-a-half conference – the perfect complement to International Women’s Day on 8 March – will feature industry knowledge for executive women in the agri-food sector, providing in-depth examination and comprehensive discussions on the outlook and shifting indicators in the industry.

Topics, presented by expert speakers, will include:

Reducing Food Waste for European Producers
Farming 4.0 – Ushering in the Age of Digital Agriculture
Innovations in Agriculture
Gene Editing in the EU
Executive Roundtable: A Spotlight on Senior-Level Women in Agribusiness

Women in Agribusiness Summit Europe debuted in Barcelona, Spain, in February 2015, which was an intimate gathering praised by an executive from a food and beverage multinational company in attendance for being “a solutions-oriented event that also brought up current trends in the market” and “a uniquely-focused agricultural event for women”.

Potential attendees can learn more about the event in Paris and start networking early by attending the next WIA Meet Up, which will be held from 17:30 to 19:00 on 10 December in London at the Great Central Bar and Restaurant at the Landmark Hotel London. Attendance is free for WIA Members, and $20 for non-members. Register for the Meet Up or become a member at https://www.womeninageurope.com/events.

Learn more about the Women in Agribusiness Summit Europe at www.womeninageurope.com.

Source: HighQuest Group

Filed Under: events Tagged With: Agribusiness, Digital Agriculture, The Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Summit Europe, WIA, Women in Agribusiness, agriculture

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