Ag Technologies International, Minneapolis, and Adayana Inc., Minneapolis, have merged operations. (At Closing News).Ag Technologies International, Minneapolis Minneapolis (mĭn'ēăp`əlĭs), city (1990 pop. 368,383), seat of Hennepin co., E Minn., at the head of navigation on the Mississippi River, at St. Anthony Falls; inc. 1856. , and Adayana Inc., Minneapolis, have merged operations. With divisions dealing with healthcare, engineering and government, Adayana pursued Ag Technologies International to expand into the food and agribusiness agribusiness Agriculture operated by business; specifically, that part of a modern national economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food and fibre products and byproducts. sector. "Ag Technologies International has been tremendously successful in building the foundation for e-Learning (Electronic-LEARNING) An umbrella term for providing computer instruction (courseware) online over the public Internet, private distance learning networks or inhouse via an intranet. See CBT. in the food and agribusiness space," says Rajiv Tandon, Adayana CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "By bringing our companies together, we can provide the resources to complement their expertise while dramatically expanding their capacity to serve a rapidly growing market." Ag Technologies International will operate as a divison of Adayana and will retain its brand presence in its markets. |
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