November 15, 2024 | 06:52 GMT +7
November 15, 2024 | 06:52 GMT +7
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Taking place from May 22 - 24 at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center (BITEC), these two events will transform the landscape of crop production and smart agricultural technology in the Asia-Pacific region.
Given the pressing challenges of climate change, population growth, and food security, the transformation of the agricultural sector has become revolutionary. The Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia events are at the forefront, paving the way for sustainable development by applying advanced technology and practices.
The 2024 edition of Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia is set to showcase unprecedented innovations. From precision agriculture that minimizes waste and maximizes efficiency to biotechnologies that promise more resilient crop varieties, the event will serve as a comprehensive showcase of the future of farming. Cutting-edge solutions in robotics, AI, and IoT that are set to transform agricultural practices will also take center stage, offering attendees a glimpse into a future where technology and tradition converge for the greater good.
Beyond technological advancement, the events underscore the critical importance of sustainability. Through seminars, workshops, and exhibitions, Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia will explore how sustainable practices can be integrated into the agricultural supply chain, from water-efficient irrigation systems to using renewable energy sources in farming operations. The aim is clear: to equip farmers, agribusinesses, and policymakers with the knowledge and tools necessary to embark on a path of sustainable growth.
One of the most commendable aspects of these events is their unwavering commitment to the agricultural community. The events foster an ecosystem of collaboration and learning by providing a platform for farmers, innovators, and thought leaders to connect, share ideas, and forge partnerships. This community-centric approach amplifies the impact of technological and sustainable advancements and ensures that they are accessible and beneficial to all stakeholders in the agricultural sector.
The events are more than just exhibitions; they are a clarion call to action. They urge us to rethink our approaches to farming, to embrace innovation, and to commit to sustainable practices that will ensure the long-term viability of our planet and food systems.
Therefore, the event is set to be a pivotal platform for the global agricultural sector, bolstered by the support and participation of leading agricultural manufacturers. As official launch partners and premium partners, industry giants such as AGCO, Celikel, Changfa, CNH, CLAAS, FiMAKS, Fliegl, John Deere, KUHN, Mahindra, Orkel, RMA Group, and many more underscore the event's significance as a hub for innovation and forward- thinking.
Critical segments like plant protection and fertilizing will receive in-depth treatment, ensuring attendees comprehensively understand current innovations and future trends. These partnerships and dedicated areas reflect the event's commitment to showcasing the latest agricultural technology and practices, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with the best in the industry. Whether you're a farmer looking to modernize your operations, an agribusiness seeking cutting-edge solutions, or an innovator eager to share your advancements, Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia promises a wealth of knowledge, networking, and opportunities.
Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia 2024 is set to host 1,500 visitors from 62 countries and 300 businesses from 28 countries specializing in agricultural mechanization. According to the German Agricultural Association, this event will be the largest ever, establishing Agritechnica as a global hub. Attendees, including businesses, managers, scientists, and farmers, will explore topics related to sustainable agriculture.
The event's theme is "Co-creation and Sustainable Networks," and it will feature thematic seminars addressing urgent issues. These interdisciplinary and inter-regional conferences will connect countries to collaboratively address several environmental concerns relevant to Asia, such as air pollution from burning agricultural waste, reducing emissions, achieving carbon neutrality, and applying high technology to farming practices.
The Thai Sugarcane Technical Association will organize a workshop on "Challenges of Carbon Neutrality in the Sugar Industry." The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) will lead a session on "Precision Sowing with Drones." Additionally, the World Bank will chair a discussion on "Regulations and Standards for Carbon Market Development - Linking Measurement, Reporting, and Appraisal (MRV) with Climate Finance."
The media cooperation between Vietnam Agriculture Newspaper and the Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia 2024 Event Organizing Committee underscores the Newspaper's commitment and role in connecting Vietnam with global trends and advanced technology. As the sole media partner in Vietnam, Vietnam Agriculture Newspaper will provide detailed information about the event's activities and seminar content from May 22-24.
Translated by Quynh Chi
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