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CEC 2023: Program "hot topics" & early bird reminder

CEC 2023: Program "hot topics" & early bird reminder

NGFA's flagship conference for grain merchants, elevator operators, feed manufacturers, processors, and grain industry suppliers returns to Louisville, KY this December 3-5.


NGFA members receive a 20%discount on CEC registration. Register before the October 13th early bird deadline to save an additional $50!

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While at CEC, learn more about hot-button industry issues and be inspired to think outside the box with presentations on new ways of doing business:


Panel | Help Wanted: Foreign Ag Labor Solutions

As producers and companies in the food and ag sector struggle to find workers, many have increasingly turned to recruiting foreign workers through visa programs.

In this session, panelists will explain the visa program process, and highlight the legal, operational, and practical issues businesses must consider before participation. 

Is it Scary or a Saving Grace? Generative AI and Real Talk on How it Could Impact Agriculture and Agribusinesses 

In December 2022, OpenAI released ChatGPT to the public and the world of artificial intelligence changed overnight. This session will walk attendees through a basic understanding of what generative AI is and the different applications currently available to the public.

Attendees will be encouraged to think strategically about AI use in their own businesses, to determine whether the opportunities and challenges are right for them.


Panel | Addressing the Challenges in Obtaining Insurance

This past year has shown many insurance challenges for the grain, feed, and processing industry related to property insurance and reinsurance.

In this session, panelists will give attendees a nuanced view of the current insurance marketplace and discuss additional ways to obtain the insurance coverage needed to do business.   

The Thirst for Soyoil: Emerging Market Opportunities for 2024

The rapidly developing thirst for soyoil is driving the expansion of the domestic crush industry to provide feedstock for new-generation fuels Renewable Diesel and Sustainable Aviation Fuel, the latter of which also creates fresh demand for corn-based ethanol.

This session will detail ways for your business to benefit from this cutting-edge revolution.


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