Leading investors meet to discuss global agriculture investment opportunities during an exclusive conference in Singapore

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On June 29-30 this unique conference will bring together leading hedge funds, pension funds, insurance companies, SWFs, as well as private investors and venture capitalists, with top Ag fund managers, to debate the strategies and risks for participating in agriculture.

Among timely discussions including, private equity investment in the full agriculture supply chain and the challenges and benefits of investing internationally, time has been set aside specifically for one-on-one meetings – providing a unique chance to get face-to-face with the investors you want to and iron-out the nitty-gritty.

Following a keynote on why agriculture is an attractive opportunity, presented by Susan Payne, CEO, Emergent Asset Management, the likes of Macquarie, Duxton Asset Management, InvestAg Savills and many more will add their own unique perspectives to the discussion.

This is an exclusive chance to network with investors and Ag managers, and to effortlessly catch-up on where allocations are being made and how best to develop the ideal Ag portfolio.

This is the third event in our global Investment series: please get in touch with George Kiley to learn more about our London (as covered by BBC, Thomson Reuters and Wall Street Journal) and forthcoming Chicago meeting.

One-on-one meetings are organized on a first come-first served basis – register here to ensure you get the face-to-face time you want: https://secure.firstconf.com/aginvestconference/asia/register.shtml

For additional information, registration assistance or questions, please contact George Kiley by email on [email protected], or call on +44(0)207 3757 545

George Kiley
Investment Director – World Agriculture Investment Series
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44(0) 207 3757 545
Toll Free US: 1800 814 3459 ext. 7545

Singapore, June 2011: www.aginvestconference.com/asia
Chicago, May 2011: www.aginvestconference.com/usa

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