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IFEATWORLD Sept 2018

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WORLD

ROBERT H. LEGGETT

30th JANUARY, 1941 - 13th JUNE, 2018

ROBERT H. LEGGETT

Robert H. Leggett, 77, of Brookfield, CT

died peacefully at his home on 13th June

2018. He was the son of the late Henry

and Evelyn Leggett, of Brooklyn, NY.

Bob spent his entire career with Pepsi

where he rose from Purchasing Manager

to Vice President with responsibilities

for formula protection. His colleagues

and customers will remember him for his

loyalty and dedication to his profession.

Bob was on the IFEAT Executive

Committee for over 10 years and was

very well known within the F&F industry.

Sant Sangeneria, who was a good

friend of Bob said:

“Bob’s immense contribution

to PEPSICO and our

Trade Federation IFEAT is

immeasurable. His colleagues

and industrial friends still

remember him for his loyalty

and dedication to the job. He

will be sadly missed.”

IFEAT ROUNDTABLE 2

IFEAT ROUNDTABLE 2

DEMAND EXCEEDING SUPPLY IN ESSENTIAL OILS:

IS THIS GOING TO LAST?

Following the success of our Roundtable

in Athens last year focusing on East

African gums, we are pleased to announce

we will be organising a similar event

in Cartagena, on Wednesday 12th

September from 5pm to 7pm. This year’s

topic will be: Demand Exceeding Supply in

Essential Oils: Is This Going To Last?

We hope this will create the opportunity

to discuss the spectacular market trend

evolution that we witness in a large

number of natural products, with hopefully

an exchange of points of view between

producers and purchasers, regarding the

causes, magnitude and sustainability of this

evolution.

We will keep the same format as last year,

which is limiting the roundtable to 45

participants, with free attendance on a first

come first served basis. Registration for the

Roundtable will be on Wednesday morning

at the IFEAT desk.

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