![FUTURE: The current state of the various tree nut markets will be discussed at the Australian Nut Industry Conference 2022 in Melbourne in March. Picture: Shutterstock. FUTURE: The current state of the various tree nut markets will be discussed at the Australian Nut Industry Conference 2022 in Melbourne in March. Picture: Shutterstock.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/F96xjWybVc3FcQiiSwA3u6/5741a5d5-138e-4c30-8a57-26bbd9438e74.jpg/r0_280_5472_3369_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
THE continuing strength of the tree nut industry will be celebrated and challenged at this year's Australian Nut Industry Conference 2022 to be held at the Crowne Plaza, Melbourne across March 23 and 25.
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The event is organised by the Australian Nut Industry Council (ANIC) on behalf of its members which include:
The program is designed to provide delegates with the latest information on the global and Australian nut sectors and markets and look at the challenges ahead.
It will explore topics such as prospects for the 2022 Australian nut crops, and projections forward; international nut trade and trends; domestic retail update and trends in nut markets/products; new initiatives and opportunities in the supply chain; addressing challenges in processing and packaging; case studies from companies in the supply chain on challenges and lessons learned.
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Within the speaker line-up is one of Australia's leading social commentators, Bernard Salt who will give a post pandemic global outlook.
Some of the more specific sessions are entitled:
- India - The New Frontier;
- The Influence of Sustainability;
- The Rise of E-commerce;
- Health & Nutrition Research.
A key part of the conference will be the networking opportunities with the daily conference program supported with two high quality networking events, the welcome cocktail party and the conference dinner.
Organisers are anticipating a range of stakeholders attending including growers, processors, marketers, trade representatives, brand and category managers, quality assurance managers, product development managers, industry bodies (domestic and international), investors, suppliers, researches, manufacturers and equipment distributors.
- For more information, visit: https://nutindustry.org.au/conference/
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