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South Carolina Agribiz & Farm Expo- Jan 16-18, 2013
COLUMBIA, SC - Hugh Weathers, S.C. Commissioner of Agriculture, announces his support and that of the S.C. Department of Agriculture for the S.C. Agribiz & Farm Expo. The event will be held on Wednesday, January 16th through Friday, January 18th, 2013 at the Florence Civic Center in Florence, S.C.
The South Carolina agribusiness industry
is responsible for nearly 200,000 jobs with an estimated impact of $34
billion and is the driving force in South Carolina’s economy. This event
is designed to bring individuals and organizations together to promote
this rapidly growing industry. The estimated economic impact of the S.C.
Agribiz & Farm Expo is expected to bring $9 million into the
region.
Commissioner Weathers said, “Agriculture is the foundation of the
agribusiness industry and the bright spot in our struggling economy. We
have a year-round growing season, fertile soil, productive farms and
experienced farmers. Our state is located within a 24-hour reach of 100
million people and we have a ready workforce. Companies want to invest
where they can enhance their competitiveness and profitability. South
Carolina is that place. The S.C. Agribiz & Farm Expo will help
spread the word.”
Covering all aspects of agriculture, the S.C. Agribiz & Farm Expo
will focus on agricultural equipment, education, commodity spotlights,
feed stocks, value-added enterprise, youth development,
industry-specific exhibits, and activities. This event will also provide
an opportunity for agribusiness men and women to network and discuss
the issues of today, what was learned from problems of the past, and
planting innovative seeds of the future.
The S.C. Agribiz & Farm Expo’s planning is guided by a very diverse
advisory council board which have made great recommendations in
brainstorming sessions for this event. The S.C. Agribiz & Farm Expo
Advisory Council members include: Hugh Weathers, SC Commissioner of
Agriculture; Holly Beaumier, Director of Florence Conventions Visitors
Bureau; Rodney Berry, Berry Promotions; Cullen Bryant, Owner of Bryant
Farms; Brian Davison, Florence Civic Center; Mary Dickson, Vice
President of Marketing with ArborOne; Wilder Ferreira, Clemson
University Cooperative Extension; Reggie Hall, SC Farm Bureau; Brandie
Hayes, Florence Civic Center; Jody Martin, Palmetto Consulting
Solutions; Michelle McCollum, President of SC National Heritage
Corridor; Larry McKenzie, SC Farm Bureau; Jack Shuler, President of
Palmetto Agribusiness Council; Kendall Wall, General Manager of Florence
Civic Center; and David Winkles, President of SC Farm Bureau.
Participants can register for lectures in subjects such as: sustainable
agriculture, education in PrecisionAg, and much more. The advisory
council is excited about the “Taste the Experience of SC Agribiz”
reception. The reception will highlight folks who have been presented
numerous awards that essentially tie into the agribusiness community.
Invitations will be sent to: S.C. State legislators and agribusiness
industry leaders who will have the opportunity to see the full spectrum
of SC agriculture and also how it is highlighted through many dishes
cooked and served by some of the greatest SC chefs.
If you are interested in this event as a participant and/or vendor, please contact:
- Sponsorship or Vendor Information: Brandie Hayes, bhayes@florenceciviccenter.com, 843-679-9417.
- Programs & Education Information: Jody Martin, jody@pcsagribiz.com, 843-250-7900.


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