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Jan 2022

Protected Cropping Australia Conference

Protected Cropping Australia Conference

March 28-31 2022, Pacific Bay Resort, Coffs Harbour, NSW

 

The Protected Cropping Australia Conference is an unmissable opportunity to connect with likeminded people driving protected cropping management in Australia. Attending the conference will enable you to share new experiences and advancements in knowledge and practice.

 

The four-day conference, which runs from March 28-31, includes a mix of keynote speakers and breakout sessions based around major industry concerns and interests such as pollination, water use, technology, pests and disease management, medicinal cannabis and the berry sector. Students will also have the opportunity to present their research projects. There are more than 60 speakers presenting at the conference so it will cover an enormous amount of up-to-date information and research. A highlight for most delegates is the full day of farm tours, which includes visits to innovative blueberry and vegetable growers in the Coffs Harbour region on March 31.

 

 

Early bird registration is open until 11 February 2022.

 

We understand there is a lot of uncertainty around travel at the moment, however we remain committed to hosting PCA 2022 and encourage you to take advantage of the Earlybird discount and secure your participation before the deadline.

If you purchase an online program registration at the Earlybird rate and travel restrictions are lifted, you can switch to an In-Person registration and we will honour the Earlybird rate (and vice versa, if you register to attending person and cannot travel due to restrictions, you can switch and we will refund you the difference (excluding credit card surcharge).

For all (NZ included) that may still not be able to attend in person there is an online programme which includes:

ONLINE PROGRAM REGISTRATION INCLUDES:

  • All proceedings papers and presentations, including live streaming from Coffs Harbour, NSW
  • On-demand content up to 12 months post event.
  • Real time chat with attendees and fellow presenters.
  • Group networking video calls
  • Access to virtual exhibitors and sponsor specials

 

Click on here to check out more on how to register https://www.pcaconference.net.au/registration Or go to  https://www.pcaconference.net.au/

 

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