Registration for the 2023 CAAR Conference Challenges & Opportunities Ahead! is now open.
The in-person 2023 CAAR Conference and Tradeshow will be held at the Westin Edmonton in Alberta, February 6 to 8, 2023.
There are several important issues facing the future of the agriculture industry: the state of Canadian Retail Businesses, Fertilizer Outlook, Carbon Market Opportunities.
Join us to stay up-to-date on what's important, and to help you develop strategies to support the health of your business, the ag retail industry, and the agriculture industry overall. We invite all ag retailers from across Canada to join us.
Attendees can earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by attending the conference. More details will be released about how to sign up and claim your credits. Registration information can be found online: caar.org/caar-conference/registration-information
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