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Sustain SoCal Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems 2024 – Presents Latest Ag and Food Systems Developments

Sustain SoCal invites regional leaders, regulatory authorities, individuals, and entities in the food and agriculture spectrum, to gather at the Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Event on February 20, 2024, and share their journeys, achievements, failures, and shortfalls in the existing system. With seven years in the agricultural space, the event will be attended by top industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors in Southern California.

For companies looking to maximize their visibility in a crowd of agriculture and food leaders, this Sustain SoCal event offers the perfect avenue. A variety of packages are available to fit every company’s needs that would offer them maximum exposure.

The expert panel of speakers includes veteran leaders and top executives in the agriculture and food fields who have years of experience and knowledge that they will share. They will also discuss the increasing needs, challenges, and growth opportunities. Attendees can put forth their queries and participate in the discussions of vital topics in the changing agriculture and food industry.

The speaker sessions, meetings, and discussion panels held at The Sustainable Agriculture and Food Event will provide the key to arriving at vital solutions for Southern California’s growing agriculture and food requirements and sustainability issues. Sustain SoCal conducts conferences that are huge networking opportunities to establish long-term business connections. The discussions and decisions made at the conference will positively impact the food and agriculture spectrum. Applications for speakers and sponsorships are welcome.

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