TIFTON, Ga. — Exporting agricultural goods — which include forestry products — will take the spotlight Sept. 25-26 in Savannah as farmers and agricultural businesses from around the country gather to enhance their knowledge at the 2013 International Agribusiness Conference and Expo, hosted by the University of Georgia and Georgia Southern University.
"We see this very much as a growing market," said Mark Troughton, global accounts executive at the Georgia Ports Authority. "One thing this country does very well is farm. We think we're going to be the breadbasket for a lot of areas in the world, not just our area. . .

