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International Potato Technology Expo Rescheduled to March

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The International Potato Technology Expo will now be happening in Charlottetown, P.E.I. on March 30 and 31, an email on Jan. 7 says. The conference and trade show was originally scheduled to happen on Feb. 24 and 25.

The release says the change is due to a number of factors including building availability. It also notes they are working with the Prince Edward Island Potato Board and the P.E.I. Department of Agriculture and Land to develop and extensive seminar for the conference portion of the show.

The release also notes if you have already registered for the event, your registration will remain valid for the new show dates.

For more information and to register to attend visit the International Potato Technology Expo website.

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