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Exhibit

One of our main conference goals is to help establish a collaborative marketplace where participants can match their skills and needs, where projects can find resourcest. We have a 40,000 plus exhibition hall with over 160 exhibitors signed up. This will serve as the " heart" and "meeting place" for the conference. The Golden Sun Foundation for World Culture plans to use their Smithonian Silk Route materials to create a Global Village kind of atmosphere complete with a village square, music and dancing.

Reserve a booth on line at: http://www.carebridge.info/sr2003/res_exhibit_space.html

See the exhibit space map at: http://www.carebridge.info/sr2003/exhibits/map.html

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Real World Solutions Malnutrition Matters
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Frank Daller, South Asia, Former Soviet Union and Latin America

Malnutrition Matters is a Canadian-registered, non-profit organization, dedicated to providing sustainable low cost food technology solutions for malnutrition, primarily by using soya, but also cereals, grains, fruits and vegetables. The services of this organization are primarily in support of NGO's / PVO's and small to medium-sized entrepreneurs to develop and expand nutrition and employment programs in developing countries. These services include: equipment supply, training and consulting for production and project management, food product development and related nutritional and agricultural issues. A main objective is to help create sustainable micro-enterprises centered on these affordable food technologies.The primary production process involved is grinding and cooking the food in water and the subsequent extraction and/or separation of the products as necessary.This technology has been named "VitaCow".

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Malnutrition Matters
(http://www.malnutrition.org/ )

 

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