Pre Conference Supper 

Tuesday 15 November 2022

AIC will be hosting the Pre-Conference Supper at 19:00 on Tuesday 15th November where we will hear from the Chief Executive of our conference charity partner Bill Young of  “The Addington Fund”.

This event is held at Orton Hall, Peterborough with supper and is an excellent way to network with fellow colleagues within the industry. Further details are shown in the programme below:

Pre Conference Supper – Agenda

Venue: Orton Hall

1900       Drinks and networking in the Great North Room

1930       Dinner guests to be seated in the Orton Hall Dining Room

1930       Welcome – Robert Sheasby, Chief Executive, AIC

1935       Conference Charity Partner: Bill Young, Addington Centre

1945       Dinner commences

Later in the evening the Orton Hall Bar is open for further discussions and networking.

 

Agribusiness Conference

Wednesday 16 November

The AIC’s Agribusiness Conference returns to an in-person format for 2022 and provides the agri-supply industry with a day of insight, networking, and influencing opportunities. Attracting industry business leaders and stakeholders, the conference will focus on the key issues facing the agri-supply industry around the theme of ‘Managing disruptive shocks in the agri-food supply chain’. Speakers from the business, scientific, and political communities will prompt thought and debate throughout the day.

Registration starts at 9am. Programme details below:

Wednesday 16 November
9am
Registration: Networking & Digital Advertising

AIC

9.45am
Opening Address – AIC Chairman

AIC

9.50am
Conference Chair – Anna Hill, BBC Farming Today

AIC

9.55am
Robert Sheasby – Chief Executive Officer, AIC

AIC

10.10am
Allan Wilkinson – Head of Agri-Food, HSBC UK Bank plc, An economic outlook and funding for UK agri-food supply chain

Market and Economic Outlook

10.30am
Gavin Hodgson – Director of Agriculture, Horticulture and Aquaculture, Sainsbury’s, What impact has the cost of living crisis on managing the agri-food supply chain?

Market and Economic Outlook

10.50am
Tom Bradshaw - NFU Deputy  President, How are UK farmers navigating the current issues within their sectors? 

Market and Economic Outlook

11.10am
Debate and Questions

Market and Economic Outlook

11.25am
Networking Break and Coffee

AIC

11.45am
Mark Spencer MP – Minister of State, Defra, England

Political Priorities

12pm
Mairi Gougeon - MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs & Islands, Scotland

Political Priorities

12.15pm
Lesley Griffiths – MS, Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs, Wales

Political Priorities

12.30pm
Edwin Poots – Minster of Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs, Northern Ireland

Political Priorities

12.45pm
Debate and Questions (including Robert Sheasby)

Political Priorities

1pm
Networking Lunch

AIC

2pm
Conference Chair – Anna Hill, BBC Farming Today

AIC

2.05pm
Judith Evans – Consumer Industries Correspondent, Financial Times, Insights into the future trends of the agi-food supply chain

Market Commentary

2.25pm
Brent Babb – Regional Director (EMEA) – United States Soya Export Council, How are the US managing the key shocks and opportunities for the agri-food industry?

Market Commentary

2.45pm
Debate and Questions

Market Commentary

2.55pm
Conference Chair – Anna Hill, BBC Farming Today

AIC

3pm
Closing Remarks - AIC Chairman

AIC

3.05pm
Conference close – Digital advertising

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