Conference Date | Conference Name | Conference Venue |
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21st June | Berlin, Germany | |
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1st July | Istanbul, Turkey | |
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8th July | Singapore, Singapore | |
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15th July | Bangkok, Thailand | |
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19th July | Singapore, Singapore | |
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20th July | Nagasaki, Japan | |
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20th July | Nagasaki, Japan | |
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22nd July | Bali, Indonesia | |
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22nd July | Boston, United States | |
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29th July | Montreal, Canada | |
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5th August | Barcelona, Spain | |
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6th August | Nairobi, Kenya | |
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11th August | Burgas, Bulgaria | |
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11th August | Burgas, Bulgaria | |
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25th August | Langkawi, Malaysia | |
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26th August | Rome, Italy | |
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3rd September | Lelystad, Netherlands | |
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8th September | alboraya, spain | |
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8th September | alboraya, spain | |
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9th September | Casablanca, Morocco | |
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10th September | London, United Kingdom | |
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10th September | Rome, Italy | |
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17th September | Hyderabad, India | |
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17th September | Prague, Czech Republic | |
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19th September | Yokohama, Japan | |
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19th September | Yokohama, Japan | |
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8th October | Hatfield, South Africa | |
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15th October | Antalya, Turkey | |
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3rd November | bangkok, thailand | |
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5th November | deira, united arab emirates | |
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8th November | Fukuoka, Japan | |
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8th November | Fukuoka, Japan | |
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18th November | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | |
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19th November | Casablanca, Morocco | |
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20th November | Johannesburg, South Africa | |
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8th December | singapore, singapore | |
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15th December | cape town, south africa | |
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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).