Landbouweekblad

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4.4
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"Vrek gaaf! Doen so voort!"
- JANNIE
"I liked the diversity of speakers and that it ended at lunch time."
- Anonymous
"The program and registration time were only sent through on the Sunday evening to the work email so I only had the time on the eticket to go by. We arrived just before 8 thinking registration was at 8. Sending the details through earlier would have been helpful. It was also the first time I have attended one of these conferences. I didn't realise there would be farm visits - on the back of a truck. I was in a skirt so climbing the ladder was very interesting. I now know for next time but a warning would have been appreciated. Also there were people who had to sit at the back of the hall on chairs as there didn't seem to be places for them at the tables. Maybe set up for extra people just incase. The conference was absolutly amaizing and very informative. The food was also tasty and well presented. Congratulations to everyone involved all round. Thank you"
- Gail Zietsman
"A Harvest of Success! The Landbouweekblad conference was a well-tended field of excellence, seamlessly orchestrated like a precision-planted crop. The selection of speakers was a fertile ground of inspiration, sowing seeds of hope and igniting a blaze of motivation within us. The bountiful feast was perhaps a touch too plentiful. But provided with such countryside hospitality & delicious flavours. To further cultivate this amazing event, I would suggest the organizers consider investigating the implementation of an interactive app where attendees can connect with each other, download resources & etc... a digital irrigation system. In conclusion, the Landbouweekblad conference was a fertile ground for growth and collaboration, and I eagerly anticipate the flourishing yield of future events!"
- Karen Fraser
"Absolutely inspiring! Professionally presented. Good variation as far as speakers are concerned. This event should be held every two years. Thank you to the organisers and the sponsors. "
- Koos Gericke