2nd RubberPlant Summit
06-07 Feb, 2012 - Bali
To Be Advised -
"Revitalizing Rubber Plantations to Reach Greater Productivity"
Natural rubber continues to boom with a strong stable growth. Driven by the tire sector and key markets like China, India and Malaysia which account for 48% of global usage, countries are stepping up measures to increase production through replanting and rehabilitating old plantations. New plantations are cultivated in the traditional rubber growing belt alongside emerging rubber producing countries like Cambodia & Philippines.
"Malaysia is aiming to make a comeback as the world's largest rubber producer, with the opening of more plantations in Sabah and Sarawak."
Nov 2011, Bernama
"The new secretary general of ANRPC has cited the relatively high productivity of the natural rubber industry in the Philippines and foresees further growth in this sector. ANRPC specifically cited Zamboanga and Basilan for its natural conditions which are conducive to cultivation of rubber."
Oct 2011, Rubber Market News
Amid the tremendous potential and expanding acreage of natural rubber cultivation, plantation companies are continuously striving to increase yield and productivity. The search for high quality clones and in some instances processing technology and manpower issues are crucial challenges to overcome.
CMT's 2nd RubberPLANT Summit explores in depth key developments and challenges facing the natural rubber plantations and producing countries.
Who will you Meet:
- CEOs/MDs/Vice Presidents/GMs
- Plantation Owners
- Rubber/Agribusiness Investors
- Plantation Project Developers
- Agribusiness consultants
- R&D Directors/Agronomists
- Regulatory Affairs Officials
- Agribusiness Banks/Funds
- Project Financiers/Insurers
- Rubber/Commodity Traders
- Carbon/Environmental Consultants
- Rubber Technology Providers
- Rubber Chemical Companies
- Crop Protection Companies
Highlights:
Opening address by the Director of Perennial Crop from the Ministry of Agriculture Indonesia
Land availability, investment climate and policies to develop the rubber sector in Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka, etc.
Analysis and comparative assessment of the natural rubber producing countries
Sustainability in rubber plantations through the Forest Stewardship Council certification
Soil requirement and challenges for rubber cultivation in non-traditional area
Enhanced stability of Hevea clones for increased yield and productivity
Rubber forest plantation and development in Sumatera & Kalimantan
Meet and network with top panel of speakers and peers from the rubber industry
And many more!
To attend our event as delegate you must register:
online at: http://www.cmtevents.com/register.aspx?ev=120201&
via fax to +65 63455928 (using printed brochure registration form)
send email with details on the Event Title, Your Name, Job Position, Company Name, Address, Tel, Fax, Mobile (for urgent purpose), and brief Description of Company's activities to francisca@cmtsp.com.sg - (65) 63469116
