ABM Students Attend National Conference

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Fourteen undergraduate agribusiness students participated in a project that was presented in a competition at the National Agri-Marketing Association’s annual conference and trade show on April 10-11 in Kansas City, Mo.

The students, who are part of the Cal Poly Pomona chapter of NAMA, spent several months conducting market research, and developing a plan to market a dietary supplement made with turmeric and dried plantains, and creating a presentation. Six student presenters, a graduate assistant, and faculty advisor traveled to the conference.

The Cal Poly Pomona chapter was one of 30 in the competition. Nearly 400 students participated.

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