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Change to change your circumstances

Dairy farmers in the Free State are invited to attend the MPO Free State’s annual general meeting and congress with the theme “Change to change your circumstances” at Leopards and Lace, Bloemfontein on 18 August 2016. Registration will commence from 07:30. An informal braai at which dairy farmers, MPO representatives and other role players in the industry can get to know each other better will be held at Leopards and Lace on 17 August from 18:30. Click HERE for the invitation.

Guest speakers at the congress will include MPO CEO Dr Chris van Dijk and the well-known dairy consultant, Chris Fourie. MPO Free State chairman Gideon Lamprecht urges dairy farmers in the province to make use of this opportunity to share information and their experiences with their peers and industry experts. To view the programme, click HERE. For more information, contact Izette Louw at 083 276 4703 or send an email to mpovrystaat@mpo.co.za

Published on Tuesday, 16th August 2016 - 09:26

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