| LATIN AMERICAN BIO-FUELS & AGRIBUSINESS FINANCE SEMINAR November 14, 2007 New York City, New York |
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Investments in the billions are currently pouring into agribusiness and bio-fuel projects across the region. The global comparative advantages of the Latin American agribusiness sector put it in an excellent position to benefit from the increased demand for agricultural products both as food, energy, feeds and feed-stock. Brazil – the leader of the pack – is at the forefront of bio-fuel and alternative energy solutions and has been a shining example in the production, investment and use of clean fuels. Other countries, such as Argentina and the Dominican Republic, are following in Brazil’s footsteps and finding their own niche in the global agribusiness and bio-fuel market.
This seminar will provide the platform for leading local and global experts, investors from the agricultural business community, as well as finance and energy policy makers from the region to discuss regulation, project financing, production and investment options among other timely topics.
Bright prospects of future growth are enticing companies in industries from petroleum and agribusiness to biotechnology, chemicals, engineering and financial services to invest in the burgeoning sector. The allure of a viable alternative to traditional energy supplies have raised the expectations of investors and financiers who are betting that bio-fuels will help meet the world’s energy needs and offer attractive yields and return on investments at the same time.
Expert panelists will discuss and debate how the Latin American agribusiness and bio-fuel sectors should structure and position themselves to gain and maintain their share of the global markets. This seminar will provide the perfect platform to educate corporates on the best financing tools available; identify the right investment strategies and products for investors – from derivatives to private equity; and work closely with public sector decision makers to begin the process of eliminating and reducing tariffs and regulation that are holding back the growing sector.
The seminar will combine keynote addresses, structured debate in the form of panel discussions, in-depth topic analysis in the form of sponsor workshops, and a wide variety of social events to maximize networking opportunities.
| Standard – General admission | US$ 1,250 |
| Early Bird – General admission – Early Bird Expires on September 28, 2007 | US$ 950 |
To apply for an invitation, please click here.
PAYMENT POLICY
Payments can be made by American Express, Visa, and MasterCard. Any fees, local taxes, duties, etc. that might be applicable in any country are the responsibility of the registrant(s) and will not be deducted from prices detailed above.
CANCELLATION POLICY
For cancellations received in writing: five weeks or more prior to the event: Full Refund; between three and five weeks prior to the event: $300 Cancellation Fee; three weeks or less prior to the event: No Refund.
If LatinFinance decides to cancel any part of this event, the LatinFinance is not responsible for covering airfare, hotel or any other costs. Speakers, agenda, networking and recreational events are subject to change without notice.
