Agribusiness breakfast tackles big issues
Bank SA's Les Ryan and CBRE valuer Jack Payne.
NAB agribusiness manager Barry Wilhelm and BDO director Simon Abraham.
Agribusiness Australia chairman Mark Allison and PWC director Nicola Craven.
CBRE director - agribusiness Phil Schell, Kain Lawyers associate director Neil Howden and Member for Hammond Adrian Pederick.
Piper Alderman partner Simon Venus, Lucas Group director Geoff Lucas and CMV Farms managing director David Crawford.
BDO partner David Fechner and Pitcher Partners principal Ryan Curry.
PIRSA industry adviser Peter Willmott, speech coach Colin Pearce and Piper Alderman senior associate Bianca Battistella.
Elders key account manager Richard Haynes, Pasture Genetics marketing and communications manager Lucy Damin and KPMG marketing consultant Stephanie Collins.
Beston Global Food chief operating officer Adam Rigano, University of Adelaide professor of change, creativity and innovation Patrick Dawson and PWC auditor Eddie McGough.
Hood Sweeney manager Kathryn Liebezeit, Hood Sweeney account manager Merridy Blue and Bank SA relationship director Peter Matthews.
Agribusiness Australia chairman Mark Allison, Maitland farmer Jamie Smith, University of Adelaide director of food innovation Andrew Lowe and University of Adelaide development manager Paul Finn.
PIRSA grains account manager Dave Lewis, Rural Bank graduate Joshua Thunig and PIRSA policy officer Ben Timmis.
Piper Alderman partner Simon Venus addressing the breakfast.
Agribusiness Australia chairman Mark Allison addressing the breakfast.
Agribusiness Australia's chief executive officer Tim Burrow addressing the breakfast.
Agribusiness Australia chief executive officer Tim Burrow and chairman Mark Allison.
AGRIBUSINESS Australia held a breakfast in Adelaide on March 20, with chief executive officer Tim Burrow and chairman Mark Allison guest speakers on the challenges facing primary production