5th Annual NCDA Food Business Conference: Registration Now Open | Eastern NC Now

Join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at the Greensboro-High Point Airport Marriott for our biggest and best food business conference ever. We have a terrific slate of speakers lined up to share their experiences to help you grow your food business.

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Hitting a Growth Spurt


 Join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at the Greensboro-High Point Airport Marriott for our biggest and best food business conference ever. We have a terrific slate of speakers lined up to share their experiences to help you grow your food business.

 Here are the details you need to know:

  • Early bird registration runs from January 4 — February 15. Cost is $90, and covers your registration and all food.
  • Regular registration runs from February 16 — March 30. Cost is $100, and covers your registration and all food.
  • Due to hotel requirements, we cannot take walk-ins, so you must pre-register.

 This is the only date and location for this year's conference. A block of rooms is reserved at the Marriott at $129 for Monday night, April 4. When you make your reservation, tell them you are with Food Business Conference April 2016.

 Click here to see the agenda.

 Click here to download the registration form.

  • Annette Dunlap, MBA
  • Food Business Specialist/Agribusiness Development
  • NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
  • Mailing Address:
  •   1020 Mail Service Center
  •   Raleigh, NC 27699-1020
  • Email:
  •   annette.dunlap@ncagr.gov
  • Phone:
  •   919.707.3117 – Office

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