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The Oxford Farming Conference

January 08, 2025 - January 10, 2025
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The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) stands as the UK’s leading international event for farming and agribusiness, drawing together a diverse group of industry professionals, thought leaders, and innovators from around the world. Held every January within the historic and intellectually stimulating environment of Oxford University, the conference has earned a reputation as a pivotal platform for discussing the most pressing issues facing the agricultural sector. Since its inception in 1936, the OFC has played a vital role in shaping the future of farming, providing both inspiration and a forum for robust debates that spark positive change across the industry.

The conference’s mission is clear: to inform, challenge, and inspire the more than 600 delegates who attend in person each year, alongside the many more who participate virtually. With a strong emphasis on independent thought leadership, the OFC invites delegates to engage in deep, thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional thinking and promote innovative solutions. The conference not only provides valuable insights but also encourages the exploration of new ideas that can drive sustainable progress in farming and agribusiness.

One of the key highlights of the OFC is its cross-industry networking opportunities, which bring together key influencers from a variety of sectors within agriculture, including farming, food production, policy, and technology. This diversity fosters a collaborative environment where stakeholders can share knowledge, build relationships, and explore potential partnerships. The connections made at the OFC are often the catalyst for industry-wide initiatives, collaborations, and advancements that go on to shape the future of the agricultural sector.

With an eye firmly on the future, the OFC maintains a progressive and forward-looking outlook, incorporating an international dimension that reflects the global challenges and opportunities within farming. The conference addresses issues that are relevant not just to the UK, but to the broader agricultural community around the world, with an emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and resilience. Through its discussions and presentations, the OFC provides the inspiration and encouragement needed for the industry to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing world.

Over its 80-year history, the Oxford Farming Conference has become an essential event for anyone involved in the farming and agribusiness sectors. It has been a voice for critical issues, offering a space where debates on policy, technology, and the future of farming can take place in an open and constructive manner. As the agricultural landscape continues to evolve, the OFC remains at the forefront of shaping those changes, making it a must-attend event for those who are passionate about the future of farming and committed to making a positive impact on the industry.