ASEAN Rubber Conference planned.The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), organization established by the Bangkok Declaration (1967), linking the nations of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. (ASEAN ASEAN: see Association of Southeast Asian Nations. ASEAN in full Association of Southeast Asian Nations International organization established by the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand in ) Rubber Conference 2009 will be held at the Don Chan Palace in Vientiane, the capital city of Laos, from June 18-20. Almost 700 rubber industry experts and policymakers from 25 countries and regions are said to be participating. This conference is said to support the growth of the rubber industry by delivering objective and accurate information to conference delegates, and is said to provide an excellent opportunity for everyone in the rubber community to discuss commercial prospects and opportunities and have a better idea on the market pricing of rubber. This year's meeting theme is, "Technology, innovation and market driven strategies: Keys to the global development of the natural rubber industry." The technical program for ASEAN Rubber Conference 2009 is as follows: Plenary Paper 1: "Mekong Delta: Socio-economic sustainability for environmental and biodiversity protection," Linda Anne Stevenson Anne Stevenson (born 1933) is an American-British poet and writer. Stevenson was born to American parents in Cambridge, England, but was raised in the United States and was educated in Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, where her father, C.L. , Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research, Japan. Plenary Paper 2: "Investment potential and smallholding smallholding Noun a piece of agricultural land smaller than a farm smallholder n Noun 1. smallholding - a piece of land under 50 acres that is sold or let to someone for cultivation developments in the natural rubber industry in Laos," Linkham Douangsavanh, National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute, Laos. Plenary Paper 3: "Strategies for the development of the natural rubber commercial and industrial sectors in Laos," Manivone Viravong, Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Laos. Paper 1: "Natural rubber supply and demand forecast and price outlook for 2009-2010," Prachaya Jumpasut, Rubber Economist Ltd., U.K. Paper 2: "Global economic outlook and its impact on commodity prices," John Baffes, World Bank. Paper 3: "Natural rubber price trends for 2009-2010: Technical perspective," Daryl Guppy, Guppytrader.com, Australia. Paper 4: "Need for positive policies and cooperative ventures among natural rubber producing countries to enhance economic returns," Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, International Rubber Research Development Board, Malaysia. Paper 5: "The genetically modified genetically modified Adjective (of an organism) having DNA which has been altered for the purpose of improvement or correction of defects genetically modified genetic adj [food etc] → rubber tree: Commercial potential," H.Y. Yeang, Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia. Paper 6: "Market mechanism of carbon trading under the Kyoto Protocol Kyoto Protocol: see global warming. : Benefits for the natural rubber industry," Philippe Delhaise, Carbon Management Consulting, Hong Kong. Paper 7: "Sustainable cultivation of rubber: A possible framework," S. Sivakumarian and Ng Kok Tee, Greenyield Bhd., Malaysia. Paper 8: "Strategies for the development of the natural rubber smallholder Noun 1. smallholder - a person owning or renting a smallholding Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and sector," Dato Mohammad Izat Bin Hassan, Rubber industry Small Holders Development Authority, Malaysia. Paper 9: "Effective transfer of technology for improving natural rubber smallholders' productivity and livelihood: The Indian experience," Sajen Peter, Rubber Board of India. Paper 10: "Strategies for boosting rubber smallholders income," A. Nugawela, Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Paper 11: "Factors encouraging rubber product manufacture in NR producing countries," Djoko Said Damardjati, Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries, Malaysia. Paper 12: "Epoxidized natural rubber: A new rubber with technical and commercial advantages impacting on the tire manufacturing industry," Stuart Cook, Tun TUN, measure. A vessel of wine or oil, containing four hogsheads. Abdul Razak Research Center, U.K. Paper 13: "Prospects and challenges facing natural rubber product manufacturers: China experience and strategy," Fan Rende, China Rubber Industry Association, China. Paper 14: "Present status and future prospects for manufacture of latex-related products," Sang Udomjarumani, Thai Rubber Latex Public Ltd., Thailand. Paper 15: "Market-driven technologies for natural rubber industry," Mohd Akbar Said, Malaysian Rubber Board The Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) is the custodian of the rubber industry in Malaysia. Established on 1 January 1998, it has under its fold three agencies (RRIM, MRRDB and MRELB), which are now merged into one. . Paper 16: "Adopting new technologies to enhance the rubber industry," Le Quang Thung, Vietnam Rubber Association. Paper 17: "Contribution and developments potential of the Shanghai Futures Exchange Futures Exchange Traditionally, a term referring to a central marketplace where futures contracts and options on futures contracts are traded. More recently, with the growth in electronic trading, it is also used to describe the activity of futures trading itself. in the rubber markets," Gu Zhongguo, Shanghai Futures Exchange, China. Paper 18: "The role of TOCOM See Tokyo Commodity Exchange. in the global rubber industry," Fuminori Kondo, Tokyo Commodity Exchange Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) Tokyo exchange for trading futures on gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rubber, cotton yarn, and woolen yarn. , Japan. Registration information for ASEAN Rubber Conference 2009 is available from NextView Sdn. Bhd., tel.: (+603) 2770 9388; fax: (+603) 2770 9328; or at www.aseanrubberconference.com. |
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