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JOINT XXIV INTERNATIONAL GRASSLAND AND XI RANGELAND CONGRESS
SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS
NAIROBI, KENYA 24-30 OCTOBER 2020
INVITATION
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The organizing committee of the Joint XXIV International Grassland and XIInternational Rangeland Congress invites you to be part of the world’s largest and most significant international grassland/rangeland Congress (covering various aspects
including grass and range ecology, forage production and utilization, tourism and wildlife, climate change, pastoralism, gender and youth). The Joint Congress will be held at the Kenyatta International Convention Center (KICC) in Nairobi, Kenya from 24th to 30th October 2020. It will bring together many people (scientists, policy makers, extension workers, farmers, pastoralists, ranchers, academia, students, civil society, conservationists, etc.) with various interests in rangelands and grasslands from all corners of the globe.
This will be the first time the Joint IGC-IRC is held in Africa. It will therefore provide a rare opportunity to showcase the unique tropical savannah grassland and rangeland ecosystems and their mesmerizing wildlife, livestock production systems, culture, Research & Development and management techniques to an international audience.
The overall theme of the Congress is ‘Sustainable use of rangelands/grasslands resources for improved livelihoods’. The program will explore the current issues facing rangelands and grasslands around the world, and share the latest industry developments and solutions.
The program will be innovative, stimulating, and thought provoking with a strong emphasis on gender and youth, recognizing the need to empower and motivate a new generation of forage and range science professionals. There will also be excellent networking and interactive learning opportunities for researchers, extension workers, leading livestock producers and farmers, agribusiness professionals, policy-makers and all those who have a specific focus on rangelands and grasslands including crop-livestock production systems. The outstanding program, strong history of the Congress, vigorous promotion, and attraction of Kenya as a destination venue will ensure the IGC-IRC Congress is a popular and a must-attend event for anyone with an interest in rangelands and grasslands.Approximately 1,500 delegates are expected to attend the Congress from around the world, including large delegations from Asia, America, Europe, Australia and Africa.
We invite you to support vital rangeland and grassland industries through the opportunities included included in this sponsorship and exhibition prospectus. These opportunities have been designed to cater for all grassland and rangeland interests, objectives and budgets to enable all interested organizations to be part of this significant Congress.
Early confirmation of your participation will ensure an even higher level of pre-event exposure. As a sponsor of the IGC-IRC, your company name or logo will be included in the extensive promotional campaign implemented in the lead-up to the Congress worldwide.
On behalf of the IGC-IRC 2020 Organizing Committee, I extend to you a warm welcome and I look forward to the possibility of having your organization aligned with this world class international Congress in October 2020.
Harry KimtaiPRINCIPAL SECRETARYChairman - IGC/IRC National Organizing Committee
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE AND STAKEHOLDERS
The organizational arrangements for the IGC-IRC are in the hands of a National Organ-izing Committee (NOC). There is also an International Continuing Committee, which man-ages the affairs of the IGC-IRC between different congresses.
1. Andrew Tuimur Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation2. Julius Kiptarus Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation3. Eliud Kireger Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization4. Joseph Mureithi Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization5. Fava Francesco International Livestock Research Institute 6. Ann Notenbaert International Centre for Tropical Agriculture7. David Miano Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization8. Dereje Wakjira Intergovernmental Authority on Development9. Elkana Nyambati Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization10. Eric Wetende Nairobi County Government11. Ernest Mbogo Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation12. George Keya Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization 13. Festus Murithi Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization14. Florida Maritim Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization15. Foustine Wandera Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization16. Hellen Omukoko Kenya Tourism Board17. Henry Wanyama Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization18. Iain Wright International Livestock Research Institute 19. Walter Oselu Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation20. Jane Wamuongo Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization21. Jesse Njoka University of Nairobi 22. Jonathan Davies International Union for Conservation of Nature23. Joyce Maina University of Nairobi/ Animal Production Society of Kenya24. Lance Robison International Livestock Research Institute25. Leonard Wamae Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization26. Moses Nyangito University of Nairobi27. Patrick Watete Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation 28. Richard Kedemi Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization29. Richard Kirech National Police Service30. Samuel Kasiki Kenya Wildlife Service31. Samuel Mbuku Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization/ Animal Production Society of Kenya 32. Michael Okoti Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization33. Alice Murage Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization34. Lawrence Mose Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization35. Timonah Mangala Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization36. Simon Ochiri State Department of Immigration, Ministry of Interior37. Solomon Munyua Intergovernmental Authority on Development38. Vicent Githinji Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation39. Yasin Mahadi International Union for Conservation of Nature40. Stanley Humaiya Ministry of Agriculture , Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation41. Jack Ouda Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization42. Rahab Muinga Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization 43. Davis Wambua Kenyatta International Convention Centre44. Stephen Odipo Kenya Agricultural and Livestok Research organization
National Organizing Committee
International Continuing Committee
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE AND STAKEHOLDERS
IRC IGCInternational Rangeland Congress
Members of the Continuing Commit-tee:2015-2019
Region: Australiasia
Dr Dana Kelly
Dana Kelly Consulting
Dr David Phelps
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Region: North America and Mexico
Dr Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald
Instituto Potosino de Investigacion Cienti-fica y Tecnologica, San Luis Potosi
Prof. Robin Reid
Dept of Ecosystem Science and Sustain-ability, Colorado State University
Region: Europe
Dr James Bennett
Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resil-ience (CAWR), Coventry University
Prof. Bernard Hubert
Advanced School for the Social Sciences (EHESS)
National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
Region 11 (Africa)
Region: South and East Asia
Prof. Guodong Han
College of Grassland, Resources and Envi-ronment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural Uni-versity
International Grassland Congress
Members of the Continuing Commit-tee:2015-2019
Region 1 (Canada, USA)
Dr. Ray Smith
University of Kentucky
Region 2 (Central America)
Dr. Fernando A. Ibarra Flores
Universidad de Sonora, Mexico
Region 3 (South America)
Fernando Ortega Klose
Praderas - Mejoramiento Genetico
Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuar-ias, Chile
Region 4 (South East Asia)
Dr. P.K. Ghosh
Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute (IGFRI)
Region 5 (Oceania, Australia, New Zealand)
Dr. Derek Woodfield
PGG Wrighton Seeds
Region 6 (East Asia)
Dr. Joung-Kyong Lee
Foundation of Agri. Tech, Commercializa-tion and Transfer, South Korea
Region 7 (Middle East)
Dr. Hayatullah Esmati
International Center for Agricultural Re-search in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
IRC IGCProf. Fujian Hou
College of Pastoral Agricultural Science
Lanzhou University
Region: North Africa and Middle East
Dr Mounir Louhaichi
International Center for Agricultural Re-search in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Dr Mohamed Tarhouni
Arid Region Institute, Tunisia
Region: Central Asia and Mongolia
Dr Ayurzana Enkh-Amgalan
Center for Policy Research, NGO
Dr Dildora Aralova
Samarkand State University
Region: Central and South America
Prof. Susana R. Feldman
National University of Rosario
Dr Cristina Genro
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation
Region: Africa South of the Sahara
Dr. Anthony Palmer
Agricultural Research Council - Animal Production Institute , Grahamstown, South Africa
Dr. George Keya
Kenya Agricultural and livestock Research
Organization
Region 8 (Mediterranean)
Dr. Ates Serkan
International Center for Agricultural Re-search in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Region 9 (Europe)
Dr. Jean-Francois Soussana
INRA, Grassland Ecosystem Research, FGEP
Region 10 (Northern Eurasia)
Dr. Aleksandrs Adamovich
Latvia University of Agriculture
Region 11 (Africa)
Dr. Babo Fadlala
Sudan University of Science and Technology
International Continuing Committee
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE AND STAKEHOLDERS
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Other stakeholders
National and international rangeland and grassland societies, government organizations, and respected global organizations will play key roles in the Congress, with many expected to sponsor or financially support the Congress.
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CONGRESS FAST FACTS
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Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) is situated in Nairobi Central Busi-ness District. It is a State Corporation whose objective and purpose is to promote the
business of Meetings, Incentives travel, Conferences and Exhibitions. KICC is the largest Convention centre in Eastern Africa with a capacity to hold a large number of delegates.
The largest room, The Tsavo ballroom has the capacity to host over 4000 delegates. KICC boasts of state of the art all round facilities such as Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment (SIE) with the capability of translating up to seven languages, a modernbusiness centre, banking facility, expansive grounds, ample and secure parking.
The recent refurbishment have seen the rebranding of meeting rooms and a large percentage of the facility to reflect the great diversity of Kenya’s tourist attractions. The Centre is friendly to people living with disabilities throughout the Centre making it accessible to all guests. It has well trained and professional staff who are always delighted to help and provide a world class delegate experience.
THE VENUE
Photos of Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) during the day and at night
Nairobi City at a glance
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Grasslands cover a very large portion of the earth’s surface and are important as a feed source for livestock, as a habitat for wildlife, environmental protection, carbon sink and for in situ conservation of plant genetic resources. In developed
and developing countries, many millions of livestock farmers, ranchers and pastoralists depend on grasslands and conserved products such as hay and silage and on a range of fodder crops for their livelihoods. Grasslands also contribute significantly to cropping systems, with a large part of crop yields being dependent upon the benefits of the pas-tures and herbaceous legumes. Rapid increases in human and livestock populations have contributed to increased pressure on the world’s grasslands and rangelands, particularly in arid and semi-arid environments. Now more than ever, information is needed on the status of the world’s grasslands and rangelands.
The International Grassland Congress promotes interchange of information on all aspects of natural and cultivated grasslands and forage crops for the benefit of mankind, including sustained development, food production and the maintenance of biodiversity. It is the major international forum for scientists involved in grassland and livestock R&D and for people managing one of the world’s largest natural resources.
Rangelands, primarily covered by natural vegetation, provide grazing and forage for livestock and wildlife. Rangeland and grassland ecosystems provide benefits vital to agriculture and the environment including: grazing and forage for livestock and wildlife; watersheds for rural and urban uses; habitat for plants, insects, and animals; water for sustainable landscapes; areas for recreation activities; and potential renewable energy and mineral resources.
The aim of the Joint International Grasslands and Rangelands Congress is to promote the interchange of scientific and technical information on all aspects of grasslands and rangelands including research, planning, development, management, extension, education and training. The Congresses are usually held every 4-5 years for the purpose of presenting papers and reports, organizing symposia and conducting pre- and post-Congress tours. The Joint International Grasslands and Rangelands will be held in 2020 from 24th to 30th October in Nairobi, Kenya.
ABOUT JOINT INTERNATIONAL GRASSLANDS AND RANGELANDS CONGRESS
Permanent website: http:2020kenya-igc-irc-rangelandcongress.org
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The overall Theme of the Joint IGC-IRC Congress 2020 is ‘Sustainable Use of Rangelands and Grasslands Resources for Improved Livelihoods’. The aim of the Joint Congress will be to promote the interchange of scientific and technical information, latest industry developments and solutions on all aspects of grasslands and rangelands. The Congress has seven sub-themes and areas of focus as outlined below: 1. Rangeland/grassland ecology
a. Ecological site description and ecosystem classificationb. Soil and watershed management, water supply, quality and riparian healthc. Shrub encroachment, fire ecology, invasive species and pest managementd. Monitoring of rangeland and grassland resourcese. Sustainable rangeland/grassland manage ment and improvement
2. Forage production and utilization
a. Genetic resources, forage development and management b. Grazing management practices and animal nutritionc. Challenges for sustainability of intensive high rainfall grasslands, sown pastures and turfd. Seed science and production systems
3. Livestock production systems
a. Intensive production systems (including smallholder dairy systems in tropics and sub tropics) b. Extensive production systems (including ranching, nomadism, and dairying)c. Integrated systems (agro-silvopastoral systems and crop-livestock interactions)
4. Wildlife, tourism and multi-facets of range land/grassland
a. Wildlife management, conservation and tourism
b. Privately owned or leased rangeland systemsc. Biodiversity and ecosystem services of rangeands/grasslands
PROGRAM THEME AND TOPICSd. Status, and trends in rangelands/grass lands and options in the futuree. Competing interests in rangelands: mining, fracking, ground water exploitation
5. Drought management and climate change in rangelands/grasslands
a.Drought management for sustainable productivityb.Carbon sequestrationc.GHG emissions from rangeland/grass land livestock systemsd.Impacts on biodiversity, livestock and grazing systemse.Early warning systems and modelling future climate change in arid and semi arid lands
6. Pastoralism, economics, social, gender and policy issues
a. Cultural heritage and indigenous people’s use of rangelands/grasslands (indigenous technical knowledge)b. Governance, land rights and changes to pastoral systemsc. Social justice, gender and equity issues in rangelands/grasslands.d. Livelihood diversification opportunities for pastoralists (crops, hand crafts, fishing, beekeeping, bio-fuels, silk, herbs, spices, wild fruit etc.).e. Marketing infrastructure and sys tems in rangelands/grasslands f. Policy issues for rangelands/grasslands developmentg. Political instability and extremism: its impact on rangelands/grasslands management
7. Capacity, institutions and innovations for sustainable development in rangelands/ grasslands
a. Emerging/trending issues in range/ grassland science and educationb. Extension and technology-transferc. Green energy and information communication technologies applicationsd. Rangelands/grasslands and the sustainable development goals (SDGs)e. Participatory approaches and innovations in the management of rangelands/ grasslands
PROGRAMME OUTLINE:
Brief programme outline:
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18-23 Oct. 24th Oct. 25th Oct. Period 26th Oct. 27th Oct. 28th Oct. 29th Oct. 30th Oct. Oct. 31st- Nov.7th
Pre-Congress Arrival Optional Morning Opening Plenary Mid- Plenary Sessions for Post-CongressTours Workshops sessions session Congress tours sessions Indigenous tours (presentation (presentation + Pastoralists & + discussion) discussion)
Morning Keynote Concurrent Mid-Congress Concurrent Summary Paper Speaker 1 Session tours Session Grasslands
Morning Keynote Concurrent Mid-Congress Concurrent Summary Paper Speaker 2 Session tours Session rangelands
Afternoon Concurrent Concurrent Mid-Congress Concurrent Session Session tours Session Closing Sessions
Afternoon Concurrent Posters Mid-Congress Posters Session tours
Evening Welcome Kenyan Cocktail Cultural Night
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
Optional Workshops
IRC and IGC Business meeting
International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists
The Congress has also organized exciting and informative pre-, mid- and postcongress tours for delegates to appreciate the diverse Kenyan cultural and wildlife heritage. There are many pristine attractions in Kenya ranging from diverse
wildlife, beaches, tropical forests, spectacular lakes, snow-capped Mt. Kenya, rivers to colourful culture. The popular wildlife animals in Kenya include the lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino, referred to as the "Big Five".
PRE-CONGRESS, MID-CONGRESS AND POST-CONGRESS TOURS
The delegates are encouraged to bring their family members and friends for the pre- and post-congress tours which will be very educative and entertaining. The mid-congress tours will allow the delegates to interact, appreciate research-extension linkages, and meet with various stakeholders exploiting the rangelands and grasslands goods and services. Within the city and its environs there are places of attraction like the Nairobi National Park (Nairobi is the only city with a National Game Park), the Karen Blixen museum, the giraffe Centre, the Nairobi Museum, Snake Park and the arboretum.
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Some of the beautiful sceneries in Kenya
Afternoon Concurrent Posters Mid-Congress Posters Session tours
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Various speakers will be drawn from a diverse background bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to share. The speakers will invest time in discussing technical information to providing solutions to the challenges in the development and utilization of the grasslands and rangelands. The discussions and experience sharing will centre on grasslands and rangelands ecology including monitoring of rangeland and grassland resources; sustainable rangeland and grassland management and improvement; forage production and utilization; livestock production systems; wildlife, tourism and multi-facets of rangeland/grassland; drought management and climate change in rangelands/grasslands; pastoralism, economic, social, gender and policy issues; capacity, institutions and innovations for sustainable development of in grassland/rangelands.
CONGRESS SPEAKERS
Delegate professions
Delegates from the following backgrounds are expected to attend:• Rangeland/Grassland scientists• Extension workers• Academics• Postgraduate students and some undergraduate students• Agri-business professionals• Economists• Policy makers• Leading livestock producers and farmers/pastoralists
Benefits of sponsoring and/or exhibiting
• Raise your profile by showing your support for this economically important grasslands/rangelands industry• Strengthen your credentials as a key player and supporter of the rangeland and grassland industry• Reach 1,500 influential people drawn from diverse back grounds • Publicize your activities and promote your company or brand• Support the future of your industry • Launch a new product or service and generate stakeholder interest • Meet the key research, development and policy movers and shakers in the industry and interact with them both in sessions and at social events • Strengthen relationships with existing clients and develop new contacts• Accelerate the buying process• Build a global database for future marketing• Enhance your networks
Confirm early: maximize your exposureEarly confirmation of your sponsorship will ensure a higher level of exposure. An extensive promotional campaign including advertisements, direct mail campaigns, email broadcasts
and web presence will be undertaken in the lead up to the Congress.
Accruing benefitsDetail
Category of sponsors and amounts ($)
Diamond Platinum Gold Silver
Bronze Supporter
$ 50,000 and above
$ 40,000- 49,999
$ 30,000- 39,999
$ 20,000- 29,999
$ 10,000- 19,999
Under $10,000 cash,in-kind support,support of owndelegates, etc.
ComplimentaryRegistrations
5
4
3 2
1
CongressBanquet tickets 5
4 3 2 1
Congress gala dinner tickets
Exhibitor registrations (Access to exhibition area and catering)
Booths: 3mx3m or
Floor space only (minimum 9m2)
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGES
5 3 2 1
5 3 2 1
1 booth or up to 9m2 floor
space only
4 booths or up to 36m2 floor
space only
2 booths or up to 18m2 floor
space only
Opportunity to host a pre-Congress workshop
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1
1
1 booth or up to9m2 floor spaceonly
1 booth or upto 9m2 floorspace only
4 Booths 2 Booths 1 Booth 1 Booth 1 Booth
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGES
PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
CongressWebsite
Sponsor logos will be featured in right-hand margin of site
Logo on EmailAnnouncements
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RegistrationBrochure
Logo on front
cover
Logo on front
cover
Logo
inside
Logo
inside
Logo
inside
Name listed inside
Full page
advert
¾ page advert
1/2 page advert
1/4 page advert
1/6 page advert
DelegateHandbook
Delegate
Handbook
Delegate
H a n d -book
Logo
inside
Logo
inside
Logo
inside
Name listed inside
Full page
Advert
¾ page advert
1/2 page advert
1/4 page advert
1/6 page advert
AdvertisingInsert (provided bysponsor)
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PromotionalItem (provided bysponsor)
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Congress Bag Sponsor Logo
(In addition to IGC-IRC 2020 logo)
Sponsor Logo
(In
addtion to IGC-IRC 2020 logo)
Sponsor Logo
(In
addtion to IGC-IRC 2020 logo)
Sponsor Logo
(In
addtion to IGC-IRC 2020 logo)
OpeningSession
Logo on rotating sponsor thank you PowerPoint slides
Closing Session Logo on rotating sponsor thank you PowerPoint slides
All sessions Logo on rotating sponsor thank you PowerPoint slides
Delegate list (Subject to privacy legislation provisions)
Electronic copy 30 days prior to the congress
Electronic copy 7 days prior to the Congress
Hard copy list on site at the Congress.
Electronic copy of delegate list after the congress
Endorsement Diamond sponsor: IGC-IRC 2020
Platinum sponsor:
IGC-IRC 2020
Gold sponsor:
IGC-IRC 2020
Silver sponsor:
IGC-IRC 2020
• Sponsormayusetheabovewordingintheircorporatemediareleases,onstationery,etc.untilDecember2020
• SponsormayusetheIGCIRC2020logoforpromotionalpurposesuntilDecember2020(subject to approval by organizers)
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGES
VISUAL RECOGNITION DURING SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
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Networking opportunities
Table at Congress gala dinner
(Reserved table with logo - does not include additional dinner tickets)
1 X sponsored table at the gala dinner
1 X sponsored table at the gala dinner
Host a privatefunction (at sponsors own expense)
Opportunity to host a breakfast symposiumor endorsed private function at a separate venue and a time not conflicting with the program sessions
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGES
Diamond Platinum Gold Silver Supporter
Topic sponsorship Naming rights to a topic segment within the program
(first choice of topic)
Naming rights to a topic segment within the program
(second choice of topic)
Naming rights to a topic segment within the program
(third choice of topic)
Support a chosen speaker
Plenary session &Concurrent session
Concurrent session
Concurrent session
Event naming rights
Welcome reception or poster opening reception
Lunch on one day
A morning tea or
afternoon tea
Naming rights
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ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES
Item Description Price (USD)
Special event opportunities
Congress gala dinner Opportunity to be the official sponsor of the Congress gala dinner, including:
• Recognition as the official gala dinner sponsor
• Sponsor’s logo on the dinner menu • 10 dinner tickets
• Opportunity to provide merchanding material and pull-up banner/s at the dinner
• Sponsor’s name on the dinner tickets
• Formal acknowledgement during the dinner and opportunity to respond with a brief speech (5 mins)
• Opportunity to host two VIP tables (any additional tickets required to be purchased by the sponsor)
• Opportunity to host VIP drinks prior to the dinner (any additional cost at the sponsor’s own expense)
$35,000
(to be sole banquet
sponsor)
OR
5 opportunities of
$7,000 each
Pastoralism and traditional knowledge Forum sponsorship
(maximum 4 opportuni-ties available )
Opportunity to be an official sponsor of the Pastoralism and traditional on one day of the Congress, including;
• Recognition included in program (on website and in handbook)
• Opportunity to provide a 5 minute speech
• Access for 5 attendees to attend the indigenous pastoralists forum
• Opportunity to erect banners and distribute merchandise at the forum
$ 25,000
NetworkingBreaks
Opportunity to sponsor one or more of the networking breaks during the
five-day program. Benefits include:
• Recognition as the official Networking Break sponsor
• Logo featured on signage at the break stations
7 opportuni-ties of
$5,000 each
Item Description Price (USD)
Special event opportunities
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES
Delegate Bag Monochromatic logo screen printed alongside IGC-IRC 2020 logo
• $15,000 will ensure your logo is the only logo on the delegate bag alongside the IGC-IRC 2016 logo
OR
• for $3,000, up to five organizations can have their logo alongside the IGC-IRC 2016 logo
$15,000
(to be sole sponsor)
OR
5 opportunities of
$3,000 each
Youth scientists sponsorship
• Opportunity to be the official ‘Youth scientists’ sponsor, and showcase your support for the future of the industry. Sponsorship includes: Sponsorship of 5 students to attend Congress (registration and some travel costs paid; students to be chosen by committee)
• Opportunity to host an endorsed private function for students and youth delegates (costs to be covered by sponsor)
$ 25,000
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ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES
Branding and naming rights opportunities
Speaker support centre
Opportunity to provide signage and a company representative to meet and greet speakers in a dedicated speaker support centre. Sponsor may provide merchandise and/or catering in the Speaker Support Centre at their own expense.
$ 5000
Kenya Tea/Coffee cart
Includes provision of one Kenya coffee/tea cart, barista and complete coffee/tea service during exhibition hours
• Opportunity to provide branded take away cups, serviettes, and a t-shirt for the barista to wear (at sponsor’s expense)
• Opportunity to display a free standing banner next to the cart
• Logo recognition in the program book
$ 8000
Delegate gift Supply small gift* with promotional branding for inclusion in delegate satchels (to be provided at sponsor’s own expense)
$ 2000
Delegate pens or notepads
Branding of pens or notepads for inclusion in delegate satchels (to be provided at sponsor’s own expense)
$ 2000
* Sponsors are entitled to first right of the opportunities listed above
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Advertising opportunities
The rates below entitle the sponsor to either one full or half page advertisement in the Congress handbook for distribution to all delegates. Please note that Platinum, Gold and Silver sponsors are entitled to complimentary advertising space in the Congress handbook and a satchel insert each
Advertising space in the Congress hand-book
Full page colour $ 1800
Half page colour $ 1500
Full page mono $ 1400
Half page mono $ 900
Conference bag insert
• 1 x A4 size or smaller and maximum 8 pages
• Approximately 1200 inserts (1 per participant) are to be provided at company’s own expense
• Pens and notepads are not to be provided as inserts (see separate opportunity above)
$ 1900
The IGC-IRC exhibition will be the hub of the Congress, hosting the internet lounge and all refreshment breaks, providing a prime networking area for both delegates and exhibitors.
Booth type
(All prices include 10% GST)
Early bird
Payment received up to
and including 21 January 2020
Standard
Payment received after 21 January 2020
Shell scheme booth (3m x 3m = 9m²)
(Including back and side walls)
$ 4,950 per booth $ 5,500 per booth
Floor space only
(Minimum purchase 9m2)
$ 480 per m2 $ 520 per m2
Exhibition booth types & rates
IGC-IRC exhibition
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ADDITIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES
Proposed exhibition timetable
• Set up times are subject to change and will be reconfirmed with all exhibitors in the exhibitor manual.
• Should your custom-made stand require extra time for set up, please contact the project manager to discuss.See contacts at the back of the brochure.
Date Access time Completion time Description
Sunday 24th October 08.00 hrs 18.00 hrs Setting up
Monday 25th October 08.00 hrs 18.00 hrs Exhibition open
Tuesday 26th October 08.00 hrs 18.00 hrs Exhibition open
Wednesday 27th October Mid-congress tours
Thursday 28th October 08.00 hrs 18.00 hrs Exhibition open
Friday 29th October 08.00 hrs 18.00 hrs From 15.00hr exhibitor free to dismantle
Floor plan
The exhibition will be held at Kenya International Convention Centre, Nairobi Kenya. Please note that changes to the floor plan and booth numbers may occur.
When available, the exhibition floor plan will be published on the Congress website at http://2020kenya-igc-irc.rangelandcongress.org/
Please note that exhibition spaces will be allocated based on sponsorship level and
application date
CONGESS BUDGET
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IGC/IRC Budget (USD)Item No.
Cost Item Total Budget (USD)
1 Congressprogramme,booklet,bags,badgesandproceedings 94,500
2 Sponsorshipfordelegatesincludingyoungscientists,earlycareerwomenscientists
210,000
3 Supportforkeynotespeakers 15,000
4 Medicalcover 20,000
5 Congressdocumentary,fieldtour&transporthire 166,000
6 IGC/RGCcontinuingcommittee 100,000
7 Congresssecretariatoffice+eventorganizer 356,740
8 Congressvenue 325,525
9 Cogressmeals+welcomecocktail+culturalnightdinner 304,500
10 NationalOrganizingCommittee+congresspromotion 312,244
Total (USD) 1,904,509
CONGESS BUDGET
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Joint IGC-IRC 2020 Congress Application to sponsor
To apply, complete this form and send to:
IIGC/IRC KALRO Secretariat
Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization
Location: Kaptagat Rd, Loresho, Nairobi-
Kenya
Post Office: P.O. Box 57811, 00200, City
Square, Nairobi, Kenya
Email: [email protected]
Telephone +254 709 104000-60 /
+ 254 730 707000-60
IMPORTANT:Your organization’s inclusions will be confirmed in writing and will become effective once agreed pay-ment has been received.
Sponsor details
Company/Organization name:
Contact person:
Title: Given name: Surname:
Position:
Industry sector:Mailing ad-dress
Address: Address
City: Province /State:
Country: Post/zip code:
Telephone: Fax:
Email: Website:
2020kenya-igc-irc.rangelandcongress.org
DECLARATION
Please indicate your chosen sponsorship level:
Diamond
$ 50,000 and above
Platinum
$ 40,000 -
$49,999
Gold
$ 30,000 -
$ 39,999
Silver
$ 20000 -
$29,999
Bronze
$ 10,000 -
$ 19,999
Supporter Under $10,000 cash Support in-kind support
Congress gala dinner
Sponsor
$35,000 or $7,000
Networking Break
Sponsor
x $5,000
Indigenous pastoralist Forum
Sponsor
$25,000
Delegate Bag Sponsor
□ $15,000 or □ $3,000
Additional products
Young scientists sponsor
$ 25000 Speaker support center $5,000
Kenya Coffee and Tea Cart $8,000 Delegate gift $2,000
Conference bag insert $1900 Delegate pens or notepads
$2,000
Advertising in congress handbook
Full page colour $1,800 Half page Colour $1,500
Full page mono $1,400 Half page mono $900
Sponsorship level
Special Event Sponsorship
Sponsorship details
2020kenya-igc-irc.rangelandcongress.org
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND PACKAGES
PAYMENT DETAILSOrganizations that require tax-exempt charity status please contact IGC-IRC Secretariat :
Cheque made payable to IG AND IR NOC
Electronic funds transfer (EFT)
Electronic funds transfer (EFT) into the following bank account:
Bank: National Bank of Kenya, Victoria Plaza, 11 Parklands Road, P. O Box 1613-00606, Nairobi, Kenya, Tel: +254 020 3743002, Mobile: + 254 788 481 835/ 0704 832 675
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; www.nationalbank.co.ke
Account Name: IG AND IR NOC
Account Number: 02071205153300
Branch Number/Code: 12035
Branch Name: Westlands Branch
Bank Swift Code for International Bank Transfers: NBKEKENXXXX
Please ensure that the amount transferred is equal to the total due INCLUDING any bank charges. This means the total transfer amount must cover your sponsorship payment as well as any fees charged by your bank. To assist in the prompt allocation of your EFT payment, please email remit-tance advice (which should include your name and organization) to [email protected] or call immediately after payment
Credit card: charges as per this form (plus a 5% merchant fee) are to be debited to:Master card Visa card American
express
Diners club
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Credit Card
number:
Expiry:
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If you are unable to organize insurance cover as required, please contact the organizers to discuss optionsName of insurer:
Policy number:
Date insurance falls due: /
Insured amount: $
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My signature below denotes that I accept the points listed in the declaration, I agree to be in-voiced for the total amount payable, and am au-thorized to make the commitment on behalf of my organisation. I have read the sponsorship and ex-hibition prospectus; I understand and accept the inclusions, and agree to abide by the terms and conditions of participating in this event
Insert TOTAL $ amount payable
(excluding credit card merchant fees)
Name (please print clearly):
Signature:
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2020kenya-igc-irc.rangelandcongress.org
DECLARATION
2020kenya-igc-irc.rangelandcongress.org
JOINT XXIV INTERNATIONAL GRASSLAND AND XI INTERNATIONAL RANGELAND
CONGRESS
Theme: Sustainable use of rangelands/grasslands resources for improved livelihoods
NAIROBI, KENYA 24-30 OCTOBER 2020
Tel: +254 709104000 web: http://2020kenya-igc-irc.rangelandcongress.org
email: [email protected]
Venue: Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Nairobi, KenyaEmail: [email protected] | Web: www.kicc.co.ke
SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS