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Conferences on agriculture

Upcoming agriculture Conferences on 2026

Conference Date Conference Name Conference Venue
24th June Serdivan, Turkey
24th June Online, Other
27th June Prague, Czech Republic
1st July Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
6th July Amsterdam, Netherlands
6th July Singapore, Singapore
11th July Dubai, United Arab Emirates
15th July Bangkok, Thailand
15th July Barcelona, Spain
17th July Seoul, South Korea
20th July Paris, France
23rd July Copenhagen, Denmark
23rd July Singapore, Singapore
25th July Coimbra, Portugal
27th July rome, italy
1st August Tokyo, Japan
6th August Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
10th August Burgas, Bulgaria
10th August Burgas, Bulgaria
14th August Berlin, Germany
29th August Osaka, Japan
7th September London, United Kingdom
8th September Melaka, Malaysia
9th September Rome, Italy
9th September Rome, Italy
14th September anzio, italy
17th September Bali, Bali
26th September Osaka, Japan
10th October Osaka, Japan
10th October Osaka, Japan
22nd October Skopje, North Macedonia
1st November Bangkok, Thailand
6th November Tokyo, Japan
6th November Tokyo, Japan
7th November Oxford, United Kingdom
17th November Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2nd December singapore, singapore
2nd December Singapore, Singapore
4th December Xiamen, China
11th December Colombo, Sri Lanka
30th January Ponta Delgada, Portugal

Agriculture Conferences - FAQs

Farmers & Producers – Learn about new techniques, machinery, and subsidies.

Agri-Tech Startups – Showcase innovations and network with investors.

Researchers & Academics – Present studies on crop science, sustainability, etc.

Policy Makers & NGOs – Discuss food security, regulations, and rural development.

Students & Agri-Professionals – Gain industry insights and career opportunities.

Precision Farming (Drones, IoT, AI in agriculture)

Sustainable & Regenerative Agriculture

Livestock & Dairy Management

Crop Protection & Soil Health

Agri-Business & Supply Chain Innovations

Government Policies & Subsidies

Most conferences allow online registration via their official websites.

Early-bird discounts are often available (check deadlines).

Some events offer free farmer passes (e.g., LAMMA, Cereals UK).

Many conferences (e.g., Oxford Real Farming Conference) offer hybrid formats (in-person + online streaming).

Webinars and digital exhibitions are common for global audiences.

Yes! Most conferences accept:

Research papers (submit abstracts before deadlines).

Startup pitches (e.g., World Agri-Tech Summit).

Exhibition stands (for companies showcasing products).

Networking – Connect with industry leaders, buyers, and researchers.

Knowledge Sharing – Latest trends in agri-tech, organic farming, etc.

Business Opportunities – Meet investors, suppliers, and potential clients.

Certifications & Training – Some events offer workshops (e.g., soil health courses).

Some conferences (e.g., ORFC) offer bursaries for students/low-income attendees.

Check with agricultural associations (e.g., NFU, LEAF) for grants.

Universities often sponsor researchers for academic conferences.

Business cards (for networking).

Notebook/tablet (for sessions and demos).

Comfortable shoes (farm shows involve walking!).

Questions! Engage with speakers and exhibitors.

Yes! Examples:

Aquaponics & Vertical Farming (e.g., Indoor Agri-Tech Summit).

Hemp & Cannabis Farming (e.g., UK Hemp Expo).

Beekeeping & Pollination (e.g., National Honey Show).

Event websites (e.g., Agri-TechE, Farmers Weekly).

Social media (Follow #AgriConfUK, #FarmTech).

Agricultural magazines (e.g., Progressive Farmer, Farmers Guardian).