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Coming in 2011
International Sweetener Colloquium
February 13-16, 2011
Rancho Bernardo Inn
San Diego, California
2010 Sweetener Colloquium Presentations
Session II - The 2010 Outlook for US & World Sugar Markets
Czarnikow Group
by Jonathan Williams, Director, C. Czarnikow Sugar Ltd.
The 2010 Outlook for the U.S. Sugar Market
by Paul Meyers, Vice President, Connell
Session IV - Carbon Footprint in the Sweetener Sector
Session IV: Carbon Footprint in the Sweetener Sector
by Clay Detlefsen, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Counsel, IDFA
Making Your Business Green
by Lee Keshishian, Co Founder, Clean Currents
Carbon Footprint in the Sweetener Sector
by Brian O'Malley-Domino Foods Inc.
Session V - Corn Sweeteners in 2010: Renaissance or Retrenchment?
Changing the Debate about High Fructose Corn Syrup
by Audrae Erickson, President, Corn Refiners Association
High Fructose Corn Syrup and the NAFTA
by Stephen Haley, Agricultural Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Session VII - Ingredients
Prepare for 2010 Grain Volatility
by Steve Freed, Vice President, Vice President of Research, ADM Investor Services
Dairy Market Update
by Mary Ledman, Principal, Keough Ledman Associates, Inc
Lovatt and Rushing Presentation
by George Lovatt, President, Lovatt and Rushing
Tropix Capital
by Steve Wateridge, Commodity Analyst, Tropix Capital
Session VIII - U.S. Mexico Integration
Balance and Production
by Carlos Gonzalez-Comercializadora Santos Imperial
The North American Sugar Complex - US and Mexico Sugar Market Integration
by Frank Jenkins, President, Jenkins Sugar Group
U.S.- Mexico Integration for Sweeteners Markets
by Jose Luis Paz, Head of Trade and NAFTA, Economia, Mexican Embassy
Session IX - Biofuels
U.S. 2008 Farm Bill-The Feedstock Flexibility Program
by Barb Fecso Economist, Farm Service Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Biofuels, Agriculture, and the Environment
by Craig Cox-Agriculture and Natural Resource, Environmental Working Group
The Economic Feasibility of Producing Ethanol from Sugar Feedstock
by Hosein Shapouri, Office of Energy Policy and New Uses U.S. Department of Agriculture
Outlook for Sugarcane Ethanol - An Update on the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry
by Leticia Phillips, Government and International Relations North America UNICA - Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association
Session XI - U.S. Domestic and International Sugar Policy: How It's Working Today
US Domestic and International Sugar Policy - How It's Working Today
by Jack Roney, Director of Economics, American Sugar Alliance
U.S. Domestic Sugar Policy Issues
by Dan Colacicco, Director of Dairy and Sweeteners Farm Service Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Domestic & International Sugar Policy - How's It Working Today
by Pedro Figueroa, Director, Sugar-USA, ED&F Man Sugar
U.S. Domestic & International Sugar Policy: How It's Working Today Canadian Sugar Perspective
by Sandra Marsden, President, Canadian Sugar Institute
Is Sugar Policy Working - An Importing Refiners Viewpoint
by Pat Henneberry, Senior Vice President, Imperial Sugar Co.
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