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ABARES Outlook 2020 conference - the premier information sharing and networking forum for people in agriculture. Outlook 2020 will explore the practical steps to reaching $100 billion in farm output by 2030. What sectors will need to boost productivity and technology adoption to be the farms of tomorrow? What sectors will benefit from new export markets? What national and international economic trends will influence fortunes? Join us in Canberra on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 March to network with speakers and delegates, hear from industry leading speakers and access the latest forecasts and industry analysis to inform your business strategies. Time is running out! Earlybird rates closing Program highlightsGlobal and national contextChaired by ABC's Nikolai Beilharz, the opening session's leading speakers will set the scene for Outlook 2020.
Take advantage of their expertise and ask your questions during the audience Q&A session. Meet our speakers - Jo Palmer and Hsin HuangJo Palmer, Pointer Remote RolesMany great ideas come from backyard BBQs, as Jo Palmer proved when the idea for Pointer Remote Roles sprang to life. Jo and a group of talented professional friends discussed the lack of a central place to find work that could be conducted remotely. And so Pointer was born - a job matching platform that connects businesses with talent that works remotely from anywhere in Australia. Come and hear Jo, the 2019 AgriFutures Australia Rural Women's Award National Winner, talk about using new technologies to secure skills in regional Australia. Hsin Huang, International Meat SecretariatHsin Huang is the Secretary General of the International Meat Secretariat (IMS), which brings together global meat and livestock organisations to exchange ideas on issues affecting the sector: trade, sustainability, animal welfare, human nutrition and health. Prior to joining IMS, Hsin was responsible for climate change analysis in the OECD's Trade and Agriculture Directorate, including assessing the role of agriculture in climate change, challenges and opportunities facing the livestock sector, food security and sustainability, and developing a green growth strategy for food and agriculture. Hear Hsin's views on Meat in the 21st century as part of The changing global landscape panel. Need accommodation in Canberra? Contact Us Unsubscribe Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences |