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Register with OnTrace, get pass to COFS

August 11, 2010  By Fruit & Vegetable


August 5, 2010, Guelph,
Ont – OnTrace is the official gate sponsor of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show –
being held September 14 to 16 near Woodstock, Ont. – and as the gate sponsor of
this unique event, OnTrace is offering a free pass to the show to those who
register their premises with the Ontario Agri-food Premises Registry from
August 1 to 27.



August 5, 2010, Guelph,
Ont – OnTrace is the official gate sponsor of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show
being held September 14 to 16 near Woodstock, Ont. – and as the gate sponsor of
this unique event, OnTrace is offering a free pass to the show to those who
register their premises with the Ontario Agri-food Premises Registry from
August 1 to 27.

If that timing does not
work for potential registrants, then attendees can visit OnTrace at the show
and register their agriculture or food premises with OnTrace at its booth
(NM-249, Upper Machinery Mall) and receive a free pair of OnTrace rubber boots,
while supplies last.

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OnTrace will be
launching our expanded portfolio of traceability solutions at the event,” said
Brian Sterling, CEO of OnTrace. “Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show attracts exactly
the people we want to reach and we have lots to talk about.”

At this time,
registering premises in the Ontario Agri-food Premises Registry (OAPR) is
voluntary and free of charge. OnTrace owns and operates the OAPR and is working
hard to register all agriculture and food premises in the province of Ontario
for emergency management purposes.

“This is why we are
using the show to encourage farmers, processors, truckers, distributors and retailers
and to see the value and benefits of registering their premises with OnTrace,”
explained Sterling.

OnTrace will also be
presenting an introduction to their upcoming traceability workshops for
producers and processors at the show. OnTrace will be located at NM-249, Upper
Machinery Mall.


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