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Visits to Rabobank and UNICA

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We started the day with breakfast together at the hotel in Sao Paulo, then took an hour drive (within the vast city) over to Rabobank, which is one of the highest rated private banks in the world. Rabobank is also one of the most well-known and largest food and agricultural-focused lending institutions in the world.  

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Oi Sao Paulo!

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On the first day of our trip we met in Chicago to start our journey to travel to the most populous city in South America: Sao Paulo!  After a 10 hour flight, where one of our flight attendants fell in the aisle (due to an IBIP student's backpack in the way) while serving us breakfast, we finally arrived. After meeting with our travel guides, Felipe, Daniel, and Brenda of Campus Brasil, we took a bus to the hotel. They shared with us that the population in the Sao Paulo (+ surrounding metropolitan area) is 20 million people, which makes it the 7th largest city in the world. 

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Read More About ACE Experiential Learning

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For more about ACE and our experiential learning opportunities, visit the ACE Experiential Learning Blog.

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Final Video Projects from ACE 199 Posted

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We are excited to premier our final video projects from the March 16th – 22nd spring break study tour to northern California. This experience proved to be an excellent opportunity for the students, and we are grateful for our hosts in California who opened up their offices, homes, and fields to University of Illinois College of ACES students and their research.

https://vimeo.com/65234594

Organic Foods
By Blake Croegaert, Jahna Goldman, Amelia Martens, & Amy Yanow
April 30, 2013

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KWS Seed Visit

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Sadly, today's tour was our last experience in Europe. We were fortunate enough to spend it with KWS Seed. In the morning, Rudiger Strohm gave us an overview of the company in the present and their goals for the future. It was interesting to learn that the company has three different divisions including: sugarbeets, corn/oil crops, and cereals. They breed crops for numerous resistances and they hope to increase their crop yields by 1-2% per year in the future. We learned that the company also has a focus on sustainable energy, and they produce biogas.

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Warsteiner Brewery and Stables

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Today we left Hotel Rheinischer Hof in Duisburg, Germany and headed to Warstein where our first visit of the day was at Elmar Steinruecke's Percheran and horse training farm. We got to walk through the barns and a few of us even had the opportunity to sit on their Percheron Stallion named Sigfreid. This particular farm is also heavily tied to Warsteiner's Brewery, which is where we headed next.

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Destination: Food Town

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This morning we had the opportunity to visit McDonald's Food Town located in Duisburg, Germany. Although there was not a McDonald's in sight, we still enjoyed many of our favorite foods. Food Town was developed around the concept of efficient logistics and distribution. Two of McDonald's largest suppliers, OSI Food Solutions and Fresh Start Bakeries, are built in tandem along with HAVI Logistics in order to help save on transportation costs.

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Cocoa and Floriade 2012

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After leaving Leiden for the last time this morning, we and all our luggage headed to visit the ADM cocoa processing facilty in the Amsterdam port area. Ad Grinwis, the Logistics Coordinator for the facility, showed us the discharge station where beans from other countries, namely Ivory Coast and West African regions, are brought in. Most of the beans come from various regions in Africa. An interesting fact that Ad shared was that the biggest problem he faced was theft from locals in Africa.

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Flowers, Vegetables, and Rotterdam

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It was an early morning! We departed at 6:30 a.m. for the flower market: FloraHolland. Our tour guide, Niek, showed us around the market. We couldn't believe the thousands of flowers we saw coming through the marketplace. It was interesting to learn about how the flowers are brought into the market between 3 p.m. and 3 a.m., and then sold between 3:30 a.m./4 a.m.-ish through about noon.

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Free Day: Exploring Amsterdam

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Taking advantage of the free day, we experienced a train ride ending in the most famous city in Holland; Amsterdam. Before even leaving Leiden, Matt decided it would be a good idea to stop for a coffee and proceeded to miss the train. This was a great start to a day full of interesting events. Rainy and overcast skies welcomed us on our way to Anne Frank's Museum. The Museum depicted the profound story of Anne Frank and her family, hiding in Amsterdam during the Nazi persecution against Jews.

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