26 Sep 2024
by Oli Hill

AIC Dinner & Conference 2024: Discounted tickets on offer for agri-food industry's "Next Generation"

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AIC Conference 2023 "Next Generation" delegates with AIC Chief Operating Officer John Kelley (left) and Chair Chris Guest (right).

The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) is offering discounted AIC Conference 2024 tickets to support the "Next Generation" of employees within Member companies to be fully aware of the political, scientific, and business developments impacting the industry.

To be eligible for the significantly reduced ticket price of £60 (including VAT), "Next Generation" employees at AIC Member businesses must be in the early stages of their agri-supply career and need to be referred by someone in their company.

Applicants can apply with their name, job title, and details of their current role to Debbie Walker ([email protected]) to register or find out more.

More AIC Conference details

This year's AIC Conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Peterborough (West) on 13 November and features a packed line-up of thought leaders from the worlds of politics, business, academia, and trade considering this year's Conference theme Capturing "added value" within the agri-food supply chain.

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"Next Generation" delegates are also encouraged to attend the black tie pre-Conference Dinner, also at the Holiday Inn Peterborough (West), which represents a further valuable opportunity to build their industry network.

John Kelley, AIC's Chief Operating Officer, said: "The AIC Dinner & Conference is a great opportunity for the 'Next Generation' to become involved in the agri-food industry and can aid succession planning for your organisation, as well as building networks."

Visit the AIC Dinner & Conference 2024 webpages for full details including speaker list and programme, where Member and non-Member tickets can also be booked.


This year's event sponsors are the US Soybean Export Council (USSEC), Kiwa UK, Lantra, and Eden Search, and the charity partner is the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI).

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Oli Hill

Oli Hill

Head of Communications, AIC

As Head of Communications, Oli creates and oversees the content published on AIC's website, emails, Member briefings, print publications, and social media. A qualified multimedia journalist, he previously spent six years working at Farmers Weekly magazine as a Senior Reporter on the arable team, and latterly as Community Editor. More recently he was Communications Manager at Red Tractor.