April 17, 2025 | 17:39 GMT +7
April 17, 2025 | 17:39 GMT +7
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The place where the Agriconnect Conference & Exhibition 2023 will take place.
According to the Organizing Committee, the world’s population is expected to reach nine billion people by 2050, resulting in an approximately 40% increase in food demand. The Southeast Asian agricultural sector is thus facing increasingly major challenges such as labor shortages and fierce competition.
The Agriconnect Conference & Exhibition 2023 with the theme "Eco-Efficiency: Solutions for Environmental Farming Business" aims to overcome these challenges. Moreover, the conference will gather more than 300 participants from a variety of fields to discuss sustainable agricultural methods.
Keynote speakers and representatives from leading organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UN-FAO) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) will share their best solutions and practices in more than 15 sessions.
The Agriconnect Conference & Exhibition 2023 will address various topics, including ecological efficiency improvement, innovative smart agriculture, ecological agronomy, etc. The event will create an opportunity for participants to engage with industry leaders, stakeholders, and experts on practicing sustainable agriculture, agriculture 4.0, and regional integration to better understand agricultural knowledge.
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The Agriconnect Conference & Exhibition 2023 is a remarkable opportunity to attract the involvement of industry leaders, stakeholders, and experts specialized in agricultural practices, paving the way for sustainable food production, reducing production costs, and protecting the environment.
Translated by Huyen Vu Thu
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