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Countdown on for 2018 Wairoa Expo

Wednesday, 01 November 2017 13:52
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1 Nov:  The East Coast Farming Expo to be held at the Wairoa A&P Society grounds has begun its six-month countdown to showtime reports the Wairoa Star.  The two-day event, which is hosted by the Society will be held on April 11 and 12, next year. Two days of interactive exhibits and seminars will give East Coast and Hawke’s Bay farming communities the opportunity to interact face-to-face with industry innovators and experts.

“If you are an East Coast/Hawke’s Bay farmer looking for the answers to keep your business moving forward, or an agricultural innovator wanting to spread your message, this event is perfect,” said ​​​​​​​event director Dave Martin. The whole point of the expo is about acknowledging the importance of face-to-face interaction when it comes to learning about new technology.

“Farmers on the East Coast miss out a lot so the expo is an opportunity for them to interact directly with specialist industry innovators, but in a more intimate environment and closer to home.

Continue here to read the full article in the Wairoa Star  ||  November 1,  2017   |||

 

 

 

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