Jun 28, 2021
Almond Conference returns to in-person for 2021

The Almond Conference 2021 will be live, in-person and back in Sacramento this December in the city’s newly renovated SAFE Credit Union Convention Center, the Almond Board of California’s board of directors decided overwhelmingly.

The 49th annual Almond Conference is the almond industry’s premiere event and draws attendees and exhibitors from around the globe. It is also one of Sacramento’s largest yearly business gatherings, but was forced to go virtual in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.

“Everyone was disappointed we couldn’t meet in person last year. Now we’re excited to be getting back together in Sacramento’s beautiful, cutting-edge convention center,” said Kent Stenderup, board of directors chair and a third-generation farmer. “These gatherings are enormously productive for people in our industry, and this year we’re especially eager to see each other again and to be back in Sacramento’s re-energized city core.”

Exhibit floor at the Almond Conference

The 2021 conference, scheduled for Dec. 7-9, is expected to draw about 4,000 participants and will be the Sacramento convention center’s first large, returning business event after its more than two-year, $350 million renovation and expansion. In 2019 during construction, The Almond Conference temporarily moved to Cal Expo.

“We’re thrilled to have the Almond Board of California returning to Sacramento for this important event,” said Visit Sacramento President & CEO Mike Testa. “As America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital, this is really an ideal partnership, and we look forward to welcoming the organizers and attendees back to our city and to this incredible new building.”

The Almond Conference offers growers, processors and others in the industry three days to explore the latest production and consumer research, regulatory updates, global market developments, sustainable farming practices and more. It also draws hundreds of exhibitors. The virtual 2020 conference drew participants from 35 states and 45 countries.

The expanded SAFE Credit Union Convention Center now has a furnished second-floor outdoor terrace, a new street level plaza for events, three-story glass lobbies, expanded exhibit space, easy connections between all the meeting rooms and a range of new amenities.

“We know our members and everyone who attends will really enjoy the re-imagined building,” said Richard Waycott, Almond Board president and CEO. “There are beautiful views of the architecture, murals and greenery of the vibrant city all around the building. We hope our large presence will help rebuild many Sacramento businesses still recovering from the pandemic. What’s more, being in person this year presents a great opportunity for farmers to collaborate with researchers and their peers on responsible farming practices – which particularly important as California faces yet another dry year.”



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