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INTERFORST

July 11, 2026 - July 14, 2026

INTERFORST, held every four years since 1970, stands as a leading international exhibition for the forestry and wood-processing industries. It provides a premier platform for in-depth dialogue, knowledge exchange, and close collaboration among experts and representatives from these sectors. The event brings together a diverse audience, including senior managers from companies, forest owners, logging professionals, equipment vendors and buyers, industry specialists, researchers, and members of public organizations.

The exhibition covers a wide array of topics relevant to the forestry industry, including forest planting, resource protection, harvest operations, roundwood storage, forest road construction, and transportation. Additionally, it features off-road vehicles, wood processing equipment, and safety and labor protection measures. Key exhibits include logging machines, tractors, loaders, timber trucks, chip and pellet transportation equipment, pellet production machinery, wood pellet boilers, mulchers, mobile sawmill equipment, log splitters, sawmills, hand tools, and protective clothing.

INTERFORST also hosts scientific conferences, special equipment demonstrations, and lumberjack competitions as part of its program. These activities provide attendees with valuable insights into the latest technological advancements and practical applications in the field. The exhibition not only showcases cutting-edge machinery and equipment but also facilitates networking and professional growth within the forestry and wood-processing communities.

WPC - WORLD POULTRY CONGRESS

July 13, 2026 - July 17, 2026

The World Poultry Congress (WPC) is an essential international conference and exhibition dedicated to global poultry production, serving as a cornerstone event for various poultry science disciplines. This prestigious gathering brings together a diverse array of participants, including poultry scientists, industry professionals, stakeholders, academics, and students at all levels of their careers. The WPC is designed to foster the exchange of ideas and knowledge, enabling attendees to build valuable networks that can enhance collaboration and innovation within the poultry sector.

Taking place in Toronto, Canada, the congress situates itself at the economic, innovative, and cultural heart of the nation. This vibrant city, known for its multicultural roots, is a dynamic hub for local artists and innovators, providing a rich backdrop for the event. Toronto's ever-evolving landscape ensures that even those who have visited before will find new adventures and experiences to explore.

The WPC encompasses a broad range of research topics relevant to poultry science, offering insights into the latest advancements and trends in the industry. Attendees can expect to engage in thought-provoking discussions, attend informative sessions, and participate in workshops that cover cutting-edge research and practical applications. This collaborative environment not only enhances individual knowledge but also propels the industry forward, addressing challenges and opportunities in poultry production.

As participants gather in Toronto, they will have the unique opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and thought leaders from around the globe. This exchange of expertise and experiences fosters a sense of community within the poultry industry, paving the way for future collaborations and innovations.

In summary, the World Poultry Congress is more than just an event; it is a vibrant meeting place for those passionate about poultry science. With its focus on knowledge sharing and networking, the congress plays a pivotal role in advancing the field and shaping the future of poultry production worldwide, all while immersing participants in the rich cultural tapestry of Toronto.

International Animal Protein Show

August 04, 2026 - August 06, 2026

The International Animal Protein Show: A Global Hub for Innovation in Poultry, Cattle, Pig, and Fish Farming

The International Animal Protein Show (SIAVS) stands as Brazil’s premier event dedicated to the agro-industrial sector, bringing together key segments of animal farming under one roof. Uniting poultry, cattle, pig, and farmed fish industries, SIAVS offers an unparalleled platform for experts, innovators, and business leaders to collaborate, share knowledge, and explore cutting-edge technological advancements.

This annual event attracts participants from around the world, showcasing Brazil’s vital role in global animal protein production while facilitating international trade and innovation.


A Convergence of Diverse Animal Protein Sectors

SIAVS is unique in its holistic approach, as it integrates multiple productive chains into a single event. This convergence fosters cross-sector dialogue and knowledge exchange, creating synergies that drive industry-wide progress.

Core sectors featured at the event:

Poultry farming: Innovations in breeding, nutrition, housing, and disease control

Cattle farming: Advances in genetics, feed efficiency, health management, and sustainability

Pig farming: Solutions for biosecurity, growth optimization, and welfare

Farmed fish sector: Technologies for aquaculture, water quality, and feed development

Bringing these sectors together encourages a multidisciplinary approach to challenges and opportunities in animal protein production.


Driving Technological Advancement and Business Growth

SIAVS functions as much more than a trade show; it is a catalyst for technological progress and global business networking. Attendees gain exposure to:

Innovative machinery and equipment for animal husbandry

Advanced feed formulations and nutritional supplements

Diagnostic tools and veterinary products

Software solutions for farm management and traceability

Sustainable farming practices and environmental solutions

By showcasing state-of-the-art technologies, SIAVS enables producers to enhance productivity, improve animal welfare, and reduce environmental impacts.


A Global Gathering of Experts and Industry Leaders

The event is widely recognized as a meeting point for specialists and decision-makers in the agro-industrial sector. It fosters an environment where:

Scientists and researchers share breakthrough findings

Business leaders forge partnerships and investment deals

Policy makers discuss regulations and support mechanisms

Entrepreneurs discover new markets and technologies

This interaction between diverse stakeholders accelerates innovation and drives industry growth on a global scale.


Educational Programs and Conferences

Alongside exhibitions, SIAVS organizes a robust schedule of conferences, seminars, and workshops designed to deepen participants’ expertise. Topics typically include:

Animal health and disease prevention strategies

Advances in breeding and genetics

Sustainable feed production and alternative ingredients

Market trends and global trade dynamics

Regulatory updates and compliance

These sessions provide valuable insights that empower attendees to make informed decisions and adopt best practices.


Brazil’s Strategic Role in the International Animal Protein Market

As one of the world’s leading producers and exporters of animal protein, Brazil plays a pivotal role in global food security. SIAVS reflects this leadership by:

Showcasing Brazilian innovations alongside international technologies

Facilitating export opportunities and import partnerships

Encouraging knowledge exchange that supports regional development

Highlighting sustainable practices tailored to tropical and subtropical environments

This positioning reinforces Brazil’s status as a key player in the future of animal protein production worldwide.


A Must-Attend Event for the Agro-Industrial Sector

For anyone involved in poultry, cattle, pig, or farmed fish farming, the International Animal Protein Show (SIAVS) is an essential event. It offers a rare opportunity to connect with global industry leaders, witness pioneering technologies, and engage in high-level discussions that shape the future of animal agriculture.

By uniting multiple animal protein sectors in one dynamic forum, SIAVS fosters collaboration, drives innovation, and generates meaningful business opportunities that benefit producers, suppliers, and consumers alike.

IHC - INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS & EXPO

August 22, 2026 - August 27, 2026

We are delighted to invite you to the International Horticultural Congress (IHC), which will be hosted at the Kyoto International Conference Center (ICC Kyoto) in Kyoto, Japan. This prestigious event promises to be an exceptional gathering for those passionate about horticultural science and its diverse applications.

Horticultural science is unique in its focus on a broad spectrum of plants, ranging from domesticated crop plants to wild species. It encompasses a wide array of disciplines, bridging social sciences and medical sciences, and covers various professions within the horticultural industry. From scientists and growers to distributors and marketers, the field of horticulture supports a rich tapestry of expertise and interest.

The theme for IHC this year, “Exploring the Diversity of Horticulture,” reflects our commitment to honoring the breadth of horticultural science and applying it to enhance human life. Attendees will have the opportunity to delve into integrated horticultural science, which combines elements of social and natural sciences with advancements in robotics, genetics, and agricultural technology.

The congress will feature a comprehensive exploration of horticulture, from small-scale household operations aimed at local markets to large-scale supply chain management and global production strategies. IHC will present the latest findings, best practices, and future directions in the field, providing valuable insights for all participants.

Kyoto, a former capital of Japan and one of the country’s oldest and most traditional cities, offers a rich cultural experience for visitors. The city has become increasingly tourist-friendly, with signs available in English, Chinese, and Korean to assist international guests. Attendees are encouraged to explore Kyoto’s historic and cultural attractions before, after, or even during the conference.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the International Horticultural Congress and the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science (JSHS), we eagerly anticipate welcoming you to Kyoto in August. We look forward to sharing this remarkable experience and advancing the field of horticulture together.

Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair

October 08, 2026 - October 10, 2026

Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair: Finland’s Premier Event for Farming Innovation and Forestry Equipment

The Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair (known locally as MaatalousKonemessut) stands as Finland’s largest indoor trade fair dedicated exclusively to the agricultural and forestry sectors. This important annual event serves as a comprehensive showcase for the latest machines, equipment, production inputs, and services essential for farming, livestock production, plant cultivation, and forestry management. It brings together professionals from across Finland and neighboring regions who are eager to invest in innovative solutions to enhance their agricultural and outdoor maintenance operations.


A Comprehensive Exhibition for Modern Agriculture and Forestry

At the heart of the Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair is its wide-ranging exhibition, designed to meet the needs of various industries linked to rural production and land management. The event displays a diverse array of:

Agricultural machinery and implements for crop production

Livestock production and feeding equipment

Grain handling and trade solutions

Tools and machinery for outdoor area maintenance

Forestry services and specialized forestry machinery

This variety ensures that attendees gain exposure to the full spectrum of products and services needed to run a modern farm or forestry enterprise efficiently and sustainably.


Meeting the Needs of Finland’s Agricultural Professionals

Visitors to the Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair are not casual onlookers but active stakeholders in the agricultural and forestry sectors. They include:

Farmers and livestock producers looking to upgrade machinery

Forestry professionals seeking specialized equipment

Outdoor area maintenance contractors

Agribusiness investors and decision-makers

Attendees come with the intent to learn about new technologies, compare solutions, and make informed purchasing decisions that can directly impact their productivity and sustainability goals.


Highlighting Innovation in Machinery and Production Inputs

The fair prominently features innovations that help farmers and foresters optimize their operations. Examples include:

Advanced automated feeding systems for livestock

Precision agriculture tools enhancing planting and harvesting accuracy

Grain storage and handling equipment designed to minimize losses

Environmentally friendly forestry machines reducing ecological footprint

Integrated outdoor maintenance tools for parks, green spaces, and farms

Exhibitors not only demonstrate the functionality of their products but also provide expert advice on how these tools can be integrated into existing business models to improve efficiency and profitability.


Networking and Knowledge Exchange Opportunities

In addition to the product displays, the Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair offers numerous opportunities for networking and professional development. Participants can attend seminars, workshops, and demonstrations aimed at:

Understanding the latest trends in agricultural technology

Exploring sustainable farming and forestry practices

Learning about government support programs and grants

Discussing challenges such as climate change and labor shortages

Such sessions facilitate valuable exchanges of ideas and foster collaborations that drive the industry forward.


Why the Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair Matters

In a country like Finland, where agriculture and forestry are vital to the economy and rural livelihoods, the Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair plays a crucial role in:

Promoting the adoption of cutting-edge technology

Supporting the modernization of traditional farming practices

Enhancing the competitiveness of Finnish agriculture in global markets

Connecting local producers with suppliers and service providers

Its status as the largest indoor professional trade fair in the industry underscores its importance as a cornerstone event for the agricultural community.


A Must-Attend Event for Agriculture and Forestry Professionals

For those involved in agriculture, livestock, forestry, or outdoor area maintenance, the Helsinki Agricultural Machinery Fair is an indispensable platform for discovering the latest innovations, building professional networks, and staying ahead in a rapidly changing industry. By bringing together a wide variety of machinery, equipment, and services under one roof, the fair empowers Finnish agricultural professionals to invest wisely in the future of their businesses.

Whether upgrading machinery, exploring new production inputs, or seeking expert advice, participants leave the event equipped with the knowledge and tools to enhance productivity and sustainability across Finland’s diverse agricultural landscapes.

FIGAP Mexico

October 21, 2026 - October 23, 2026

FIGAP, the International Trade Fair for Animal Husbandry and Processing, is a premier event that takes place every two years in Guadalajara, Mexico, at the prestigious Expo-Guadalajara Convention Center. Held each October, this global gathering has established itself as one of the leading exhibitions in the field, drawing a diverse array of industry professionals, decision-makers, and innovators from across the livestock, poultry, and swine industries. Organized by VNU Exhibitions Europe, FIGAP serves as a vital platform for showcasing the latest trends, technologies, and solutions in animal husbandry, offering a comprehensive overview of the sector's most pressing challenges and breakthroughs.

The event is a focal point for stakeholders in the livestock industry, providing them with an invaluable opportunity to present their products and services to an international audience. From advanced breeding technologies to cutting-edge processing methods, FIGAP allows participants to explore the newest innovations that are shaping the future of animal agriculture. The exhibition spans a wide range of themes, including genetic technologies, feed production, animal health and nutrition, and automation. These topics are crucial for anyone involved in improving the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural operations, as well as enhancing animal welfare and optimizing production processes.

FIGAP's importance lies not just in the products and services it showcases, but in the knowledge exchange it fosters. Industry experts, researchers, and professionals come together to share insights, discuss best practices, and explore new techniques that can lead to breakthroughs in breeding, feeding, and animal care. The exhibition is complemented by a robust program of workshops and seminars, where participants can dive deeper into specific topics. These educational sessions, led by renowned experts, provide valuable learning opportunities for anyone looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of animal husbandry.

The Expo-Guadalajara Convention Center, with its state-of-the-art facilities, serves as the perfect setting for this prestigious event. With modern infrastructure and technical capabilities, the venue ensures that exhibitors can effectively present their products and technologies, while attendees enjoy a smooth and productive experience. The spacious and well-equipped environment enhances networking opportunities, allowing professionals from around the world to connect, collaborate, and explore potential partnerships.

As a central hub for innovation and business development in the global animal husbandry sector, FIGAP plays a pivotal role in driving the industry forward. It provides an essential space for showcasing advancements in sustainable production methods, with a focus on increasing efficiency and reducing environmental impact. By bringing together experts and thought leaders, FIGAP sets benchmarks for the industry, helping to shape the direction of livestock farming and processing for the years to come.

For those involved in the animal husbandry industry, whether in breeding, feed production, animal health, or processing, FIGAP is an unmissable event. Its specialized focus and international reach make it a vital platform for staying informed about the latest developments, exploring new business opportunities, and building meaningful relationships within the sector. The fair’s commitment to advancing sustainable, efficient, and innovative practices ensures that FIGAP remains a key driver of progress in the global agricultural landscape.

International Poultry & Pig Show

May 19, 2027 - May 21, 2027

International Poultry & Pig Show: Japan’s Leading Event for Livestock Innovation

The International Poultry & Pig Show stands as a premier tradeshow dedicated to advancing the poultry and pig farming sectors. Set against the backdrop of the modern Aichi Sky Expo Hall A in Tokoname, Japan, this event draws a wide spectrum of industry professionals, exhibitors, and stakeholders from across the globe.


A Central Hub for Innovation and Networking in Livestock Farming

Organized by IPPS, the International Poultry & Pig Show creates an invaluable platform for showcasing the latest advancements in animal husbandry. The event is designed to facilitate meaningful connections among farmers, suppliers, researchers, and service providers who share a commitment to enhancing productivity and sustainability in poultry and pig farming.

Attendees can expect:

An extensive exhibition floor featuring cutting-edge products, technologies, and solutions tailored to the poultry and pig industries.

Interactive workshops and sessions offering insights into best practices, emerging trends, and regulatory updates.

Networking opportunities that encourage partnerships and collaborative ventures within the livestock community.

Showcasing the Future of Poultry and Pig Farming

This tradeshow is more than a display of products; it represents a dynamic forum where innovation meets practical application. Exhibitors present everything from feed and nutrition solutions to advanced housing systems, health management tools, and smart farming technologies that increase operational efficiency and animal welfare.

Highlights include:

State-of-the-art equipment designed to optimize farm management.

Novel approaches to disease prevention and health monitoring.

Sustainable farming practices that reduce environmental impact.

Solutions enhancing meat and egg quality to meet growing consumer demands.

A Unique Opportunity for Industry Growth and Collaboration

The International Poultry & Pig Show is not only an exhibition but a gathering place where knowledge exchange drives industry progress. Participants benefit from:

Learning opportunities presented by experts through seminars and panel discussions.

Exposure to international market trends and innovations.

Building lasting professional relationships that foster growth and innovation.

This event plays a crucial role in shaping the future of the livestock industry in Japan and beyond.

Whether you are a poultry farmer, pig producer, supplier, or researcher, the International Poultry & Pig Show offers an essential venue to discover new technologies, deepen industry knowledge, and build valuable connections. Held in the state-of-the-art Aichi Sky Expo, the show is a beacon for innovation and collaboration that promises to drive the livestock sector forward.

Farwest Show

August 20, 2025 - August 22, 2025
Completed

The Farwest Show: Premier Green Industry Event in Portland

The Farwest Show, held at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, is a cornerstone event for professionals in the green industry. Spanning three engaging days, it attracts thousands of growers, retailers, landscape designers, and industry experts who come together to explore the latest trends, products, and innovations shaping horticulture and landscaping. This show is not only a marketplace but also an educational hub and networking platform designed to inspire, inform, and connect everyone invested in advancing the green industry.


Discover the Latest Trends and Innovations in Horticulture and Landscaping

At the heart of The Farwest Show lies a vast exhibition floor featuring the newest developments across horticulture and landscaping sectors. Attendees can expect an impressive range of offerings:

Innovative plant varieties and cultivars that emphasize sustainability, disease resistance, and beauty

Modern landscaping tools and machinery that increase productivity and enable creative design solutions

Eco-friendly products including organic fertilizers, biological pest control, and water-efficient irrigation systems

Technological advancements such as smart gardening devices and digital management platforms

This diversity of exhibits ensures that whether you specialize in plant cultivation, garden retail, or landscape design, you gain direct access to cutting-edge resources that can elevate your work.


Engaging Educational Seminars and Hands-On Workshops

One of the defining features of The Farwest Show is its robust educational program. Over the course of the event, attendees can join seminars and workshops led by seasoned industry leaders. These sessions are crafted to address current challenges and future opportunities in the green industry.

Topics typically include:

Sustainable horticultural practices to reduce environmental impact

Latest trends in landscape design and urban greening

Integrated pest management and plant health strategies

Business development tactics tailored for growers and retailers

These learning experiences provide actionable insights and practical knowledge that participants can immediately apply to their operations. The hands-on workshops especially allow attendees to engage directly with new tools and techniques, fostering skill-building in an interactive environment.


Networking to Build Lasting Industry Relationships

Beyond innovation and education, The Farwest Show excels as a premier networking event. The gathering offers multiple opportunities for professionals to connect, share ideas, and forge partnerships vital for business growth:

Structured networking sessions facilitate introductions among growers, suppliers, and buyers.

Informal social events encourage relationship-building in relaxed settings.

Exhibitor interaction zones provide direct access to manufacturers and distributors, enabling personalized discussions and business negotiations.

This social dimension of the event creates a vibrant community atmosphere, essential for driving collaboration and collective progress within the green industry.


Why The Farwest Show Is Essential for Green Industry Stakeholders

The Farwest Show’s appeal lies in its comprehensive approach to serving the green industry ecosystem. It is the perfect convergence point for professionals seeking to:

Stay abreast of the latest horticultural trends and market developments

Explore innovative products that boost efficiency and sustainability

Learn from experts through insightful seminars and practical workshops

Expand their network by meeting key industry players and potential partners

The event’s timing and location in Portland also provide access to the Pacific Northwest’s thriving green market, making it especially relevant for businesses targeting this dynamic region.


Empowering Growth and Innovation in Horticulture and Landscaping

The Farwest Show is more than just a trade show—it is a vibrant platform where innovation meets education and networking in the green industry. Whether you are a grower aiming to discover new plant varieties, a retailer looking to source fresh products, or a landscape designer eager to learn the latest techniques, this event offers invaluable opportunities. By bringing together thousands of professionals dedicated to horticulture and landscaping, The Farwest Show empowers attendees to grow their businesses, adopt sustainable practices, and lead the industry into a prosperous future.

Don’t miss your chance to join this influential gathering in Portland, where the green industry’s brightest minds and newest innovations converge.

PALSA - Advancing sustainable agriculture and food research

August 20, 2025 - August 22, 2025
Completed

PALSA Conference: Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Food Research Through Synchrotron Science

The PALSA Conference—officially titled Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Food Research—is more than just a scientific gathering. It represents a significant milestone in the intersection of agricultural innovation, environmental responsibility, and advanced imaging science. Held in Saskatoon, Canada, and organized by AgWest Bio Inc., the conference draws attention to one of the most cutting-edge tools in agricultural research today: synchrotron light sources.

This unique event brings together researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, and technology developers to explore how synchrotron-based imaging can solve some of agriculture’s most pressing challenges—from soil health and plant productivity to food safety and processing efficiency.


A Powerful Collaboration Backed by Canadian Innovation

The PALSA Conference is made possible thanks to strong collaboration between public and private entities. It receives vital support through funding from the Government of Canada and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, as part of the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (SCAP).

This strategic funding initiative reflects a clear national commitment to:

Driving sustainable agricultural practices

Encouraging the adoption of high-impact technologies

Enhancing Canada’s role as a global leader in agri-food innovation

By supporting the PALSA Conference, these agencies help ensure that academic research translates into real-world applications, strengthening both industry performance and environmental resilience.


Why Synchrotron Research Matters to Agriculture and Food Science

For those unfamiliar with synchrotrons, they are powerful particle accelerators that produce intense beams of light—millions of times brighter than the sun. This light is used to probe the molecular and atomic structure of materials, making it an ideal tool for detailed analysis of biological, chemical, and physical properties in agricultural contexts.

Key applications of synchrotron science in agriculture include:

Analyzing soil nutrient distribution for precision farming

Mapping trace minerals in plants to improve yield and resilience

Examining food microstructures to enhance processing and shelf life

Studying plant-pathogen interactions at the cellular level

Characterizing contaminants and residues in food products

Such imaging capabilities allow researchers and industry professionals to see what was once invisible, leading to smarter decisions and more sustainable outcomes.


Who Should Attend the PALSA Conference?

The PALSA Conference is designed to bridge science with industry, and therefore welcomes a wide spectrum of participants—from technical experts to business strategists.

Ideal attendees include:

Agricultural researchers and scientists

Food industry professionals and R&D teams

Synchrotron facility users and technical staff

Policy makers and funding organizations

Technology transfer specialists and incubators

Environmental and sustainability officers

Agri-tech startups and innovators

With carefully curated programming, PALSA ensures each stakeholder finds value, whether it’s discovering a new research technique, building partnerships, or exploring funding opportunities.


A Forum for Knowledge Sharing and Commercial Opportunity

One of PALSA's core missions is to increase awareness about the practical potential of synchrotron tools in agriculture. Through a robust mix of scientific presentations, case studies, and panel discussions, the conference showcases real-world success stories and encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Common themes and discussion tracks include:

Sustainable crop production using synchrotron imaging

Improving food quality and shelf life with molecular analysis

Understanding soil and nutrient interactions at micro-levels

Advancing food packaging through materials science

Tracking environmental contaminants and ensuring food safety

By facilitating conversations between researchers and potential end users, PALSA helps ensure that science is translated into action—and not just in the lab.


A Spotlight on Canadian Synchrotron Leadership

Saskatoon is home to the Canadian Light Source (CLS), one of the world’s most advanced synchrotron facilities. The presence of the CLS gives the PALSA Conference a unique geographic and scientific advantage. Attendees benefit from direct access to world-class researchers, technical demonstrations, and site tours that bring the abstract world of high-energy light science to life.

Furthermore, the CLS is deeply involved in agriculture and food science research, making Saskatoon not just a host city—but an epicenter of synchrotron-driven agri-innovation.


Building Bridges: From Research to Industry Adoption

Despite its immense potential, synchrotron research remains underutilized in the mainstream agricultural industry. The PALSA Conference is helping to change that by acting as a matchmaking platform between:

Research institutions with deep technical expertise

Industry stakeholders seeking applied solutions

Government bodies offering support and incentives

Innovators and startups building new tools based on synchrotron insights

This collaborative approach ensures that the outcomes of research projects are aligned with industry needs and capable of delivering commercial and environmental returns.


Why PALSA Matters Now More Than Ever

Global agriculture is facing unprecedented challenges: climate variability, soil degradation, food insecurity, and supply chain instability. Addressing these complex issues requires precision tools and collaborative thinking.

The PALSA Conference arrives at a time when:

Producers are seeking efficiency gains without environmental trade-offs

Consumers demand higher food quality and safety

Governments are investing in climate-smart agriculture

Technological breakthroughs in agri-science are accelerating

PALSA connects these drivers through the lens of synchrotron innovation, helping agriculture move from traditional models to a future-ready, data-informed paradigm.


PALSA as a Launchpad for the Future of Agri-Food Innovation

The PALSA Conference stands as a bold statement that science and sustainability must go hand in hand. By placing synchrotron technology at the center of agricultural transformation, it inspires new ways of thinking, working, and innovating.

With support from national and regional institutions, the event lays the groundwork for:

Smarter food production systems

Advanced food safety protocols

Sustainable farming practices

Breakthrough research commercialization

Whether you're part of the agri-food industry, academic research, or public policy, attending PALSA offers a glimpse into how light can illuminate the path to agricultural resilience.

Dakotafest

August 19, 2025 - August 21, 2025
Completed

Dakotafest: A Business-Driven Celebration of Farming and Rural Life

Each year, under the wide-open skies of South Dakota, an important tradition returns: Dakotafest. More than just a farm show, Dakotafest is where agriculture meets innovation, families connect with community, and farming and rural life are honored with energy, purpose, and pride. The event brings together over 400 agriculture-focused exhibitors, offering a dynamic blend of business, education, and family-friendly experiences.

Whether you’re a seasoned farmer, an ag-tech innovator, or someone simply passionate about the land, Dakotafest provides a unique platform to engage, explore, and advance your agricultural goals.


Built for Business: Where Real Conversations Happen

Dakotafest is built for business and powered by partnerships. What sets this event apart isn’t just the impressive lineup of exhibitors or equipment on display—it’s the emphasis on real conversations between people who truly understand agriculture.

Attendees can walk away with:

New supplier relationships

Innovative ideas for their farm operations

Connections to service providers and partners

Opportunities to explore emerging technologies

This isn’t just about “looking”—it’s about doing. Dakotafest has established a reputation as the place where agriculture professionals make strategic decisions, explore upgrades to their operations, and connect with vendors that move their business forward.


Showcasing Agriculture-Focused Products and Services

From seed genetics to autonomous machinery, Dakotafest delivers a complete look at the tools and solutions shaping the future of agriculture. Over 400 exhibitors gather on-site to showcase a broad spectrum of agriculture-focused products, services, and technologies.

Here’s what visitors can expect to explore:

Farm equipment and machinery from top manufacturers

Precision ag technology, including GPS systems and data management tools

Seed and crop protection products

Livestock equipment and animal health solutions

Sustainable farming methods and conservation practices

Ag finance, insurance, and legal services

This full-spectrum approach means that whatever your role in agriculture, from operator to supplier to agri-entrepreneur, you’ll find something valuable at Dakotafest.


More Than Machinery: A Learning Hub for the Agricultural Community

One of Dakotafest’s greatest strengths is its commitment to education and dialogue. Every year, the event offers informative sessions led by agricultural experts, local leaders, university researchers, and policy makers. These sessions focus not just on what's happening today—but what's coming tomorrow.

Popular topics often include:

Climate and weather trends affecting the Midwest

Commodity markets and pricing forecasts

Rural policy and advocacy

Farm succession planning and estate management

Regenerative agriculture and soil health

These educational opportunities are designed to help producers and stakeholders make informed decisions that strengthen their business and communities.


Live Demonstrations: Seeing is Believing

Few things compare to seeing a new piece of equipment in action or watching a technique demonstrated live. Dakotafest delivers just that with its impressive lineup of live demonstrations throughout the event grounds.

From precision planting drills to hay balers and livestock handling equipment, the demo zones bring innovation to life. Farmers and ranchers can evaluate performance, durability, and ease of use firsthand—helping them decide if a product is truly right for their operation.


A Family-Friendly Festival Rooted in Community

While Dakotafest is undeniably business-focused, it's also a celebration of rural lifestyle and the families who live it every day. It’s a place where kids and adults alike can explore, learn, and enjoy the culture of farming.

Family activities often include:

Petting zoos and agricultural exhibits for kids

Hands-on learning stations and STEM activities

Horse and livestock shows

Food courts featuring local cuisine

Live music and entertainment

Children’s play zones

This family-focused environment helps bridge the generational gap, giving younger attendees a deeper appreciation for the importance and joy of rural life.


Dakotafest’s Role in Supporting the Agricultural Economy

Events like Dakotafest do more than just put tractors and tools on display. They serve as economic catalysts for the region and the broader ag industry. With thousands of attendees and hundreds of vendors, the event fosters significant business activity, industry networking, and rural engagement.

Additionally, Dakotafest acts as a rallying point for the agricultural community, where discussions about rural infrastructure, land use, trade policies, and sustainability initiatives often gain traction.

It’s also common to see local economic development organizations and universities use Dakotafest as a platform to announce new programs, scholarships, or partnerships that benefit the regional farming economy.


What Makes Dakotafest Unique?

There are plenty of farm shows across the U.S., but Dakotafest holds a distinct place in the hearts of those in the Midwest. Its focus is squarely on actionable value—not just fanfare. It isn’t just about showcasing new gear—it’s about empowering farmers and rural families with real tools, knowledge, and partnerships.

Key reasons why Dakotafest stands out:

Hosted in a region at the heart of American agriculture

Curated for working producers, not just spectators

Offers a unique blend of commercial, educational, and community programming

Encourages face-to-face business connections in a digital age

Seamlessly balances tradition and innovation

By creating an experience that serves the whole person—farmer, business owner, parent, neighbor—Dakotafest reflects the values of the communities it celebrates.


Looking Ahead: The Future of Dakotafest

As agriculture continues to evolve, so too does Dakotafest. Organizers remain committed to adapting the event to reflect the changing needs of rural America—from climate-smart solutions to the digital transformation of farming.

In the years to come, Dakotafest is expected to:

Expand its tech innovation pavilion

Introduce more content on young farmer education and rural careers

Enhance virtual access and live-streamed sessions

Increase focus on sustainable farming practices

Build new public-private partnerships to support ag-based economic development

Dakotafest isn’t just keeping pace—it’s helping lead the way.


One Place, Once a Year—Where Agriculture Comes to Life

Every August, Dakotafest brings together the best of the ag world—from serious business to serious fun. It’s a time to connect with your peers, discover new opportunities, and celebrate the land that sustains us.

Whether you’re shopping for new equipment, exploring financing options, meeting potential collaborators, or just spending the day with your family, Dakotafest offers a high-value experience rooted in authenticity and community.

This is where business gets done, and where the heart of agriculture beats loud and proud.

Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo

August 20, 2025 - August 21, 2025
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Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo: Florida’s Premier Agricultural Showcase Blending Learning and Community

Every year, North Fort Myers, Florida, becomes the center of attention for thousands of agricultural professionals as it hosts the Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo—the largest trade show and seminar event of its kind in the state. This vibrant expo brings together growers, researchers, suppliers, and service providers under one roof, offering a dynamic blend of education, innovation, and community engagement.

More than just a commercial showcase, the expo reflects the resilience and evolution of Florida’s agriculture. With a sharp focus on both citrus production and specialty crop development, the event offers a comprehensive educational program, networking opportunities, and an environment that encourages both professional growth and personal connection.


Strengthening Florida’s Agricultural Core Through Knowledge and Innovation

The Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo is organized to support the entire agri-value chain, with sessions tailored for growers, suppliers, policymakers, and investors. While citrus has historically been a cornerstone of Florida's agricultural identity, the inclusion of vegetables and specialty crops reflects a wider movement towards diversified and sustainable production models.

Key learning themes this year include:

Advances in pest and disease control

New strategies in irrigation and water management

Precision agriculture tools for yield optimization

Soil health, nutrition, and crop rotation systems

Regulatory and policy updates affecting agri-business

With expert-led seminars and discussion panels, the event provides attendees with the tools and knowledge they need to adapt, grow, and remain competitive in today’s fast-changing ag economy.


Diverse Educational Tracks to Support Citrus and Beyond

One of the highlights of the Expo is its dual-focus educational seminar program, which covers both citrus and specialty crop production. This approach acknowledges that while the citrus industry continues to battle ongoing challenges such as greening (HLB), Florida’s growers are also investing in other high-value crops such as blueberries, tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens.

Educational tracks include:

Citrus track: Focused on grove management, greening solutions, citrus breeding, and regulatory compliance

Vegetable and specialty crop track: Addressing varietal research, nutrient application, post-harvest technologies, and pest control

Cross-cutting topics: Marketing, labor and workforce trends, technology adoption, and farm profitability

By bringing together leading university researchers, extension officers, and industry innovators, the expo becomes a valuable resource for any producer looking to diversify operations or improve existing practices.


Networking and Camaraderie: A Celebration of Agricultural Community

The Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo isn’t all business—it’s also a celebration of the agricultural community that keeps Florida’s fields thriving. Attendees often describe the event as part conference, part reunion, thanks to its welcoming atmosphere and well-organized social opportunities.

Attendees enjoy:

Industry receptions and mixers to connect with peers

Product demos and field equipment displays

Meals and refreshments included with registration

Casual networking sessions between seminars

Interactive booths featuring the latest tools and products

Whether you’re a small-scale grower or a large enterprise manager, the expo provides an opportunity to share experiences, discover new solutions, and build meaningful industry relationships.


Why Attend the Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo?

The Expo’s reputation continues to grow, attracting participants not only from Florida but across the Southeast and beyond. It is the ideal environment to evaluate technologies, explore crop diversification, and get insights on the latest industry trends.

Top reasons to attend:

Gain direct access to university researchers and agronomists

Discover new fertilizers, irrigation solutions, and crop protection tools

Compare specialty crop trends and performance metrics

Get updates on climate resilience and policy shifts

Participate in live Q&A sessions with expert panels

The breadth and depth of content make the Expo one of the most valuable ag events in the U.S. for growers focused on high-value, region-specific crops.


Exhibitor Engagement: Where Innovation Meets Practicality

The Expo floor features hundreds of vendors displaying the latest in agriculture technology, equipment, inputs, services, and business tools. Exhibitors range from seed companies and irrigation engineers to data platform developers and packaging innovators.

For participants, this is a rare opportunity to see, touch, and compare products from multiple providers in one location. For vendors, it’s a strategic moment to build brand visibility, generate leads, and interact directly with users and buyers.


A Balanced Experience: Learning, Fun, and Fresh Ideas

Part of what makes the Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo special is its unique atmosphere—the event seamlessly blends professional development with a relaxed, social vibe. From early-morning seminars to mid-day networking lunches and lively afternoon mixers, the two-day format ensures maximum exposure without information overload.

Moreover, the expo experience is designed with all stakeholders in mind—whether you're a first-time attendee or a returning exhibitor, there are numerous ways to get involved and benefit.


A Must-Attend Event for Every Florida Grower

The Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo in North Fort Myers is more than a trade show—it is a vital pillar of Florida’s agricultural calendar. By combining world-class education, cutting-edge innovation, and an unmatched spirit of community, the event delivers real value to all participants.

Whether you’re looking to optimize your citrus operation, explore specialty crop expansion, or simply connect with the people shaping the future of agriculture, this is the place to be. With industry challenges becoming more complex, the solutions—and the support—offered at the Expo are more important than ever.

Cookshire Agricultural Fair

August 14, 2025 - August 17, 2025
Completed

Cookshire Agricultural Fair: Honoring Tradition, Farming, and Community in the Cookshire-Eaton Region

Every summer, the heart of rural Quebec beats a little louder as the Cookshire Agricultural Fair returns to celebrate the rich farming traditions of the Cookshire-Eaton region. Held annually at the Exposition Agricole Cookshire, this beloved event offers more than just a display of agricultural excellence—it is a joyful gathering that embodies the values, hard work, and close-knit community spirit of Eastern Townships farming life.

With a history deeply rooted in Canada’s rural heritage, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair is a proud reflection of how agriculture continues to shape the identity and future of the region. Whether you're a lifelong farmer, an enthusiastic hobbyist, or a curious visitor, there's something for everyone at this vibrant celebration of land, livestock, and legacy.


A Vibrant Celebration of Agricultural Heritage

At its core, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair serves as a living tribute to the region’s farming roots. The event brings together farmers, artisans, families, and local businesses to celebrate not only their work, but the values of perseverance, stewardship, and collaboration that define rural life.

One of the fair’s most notable features is its livestock exhibitions, where animals are judged for quality, care, and breed standards. These exhibitions are a point of pride for both youth and experienced breeders alike, often representing months or years of dedicated effort.
Highlights of the livestock section include:

Dairy cow competitions showcasing top-quality breeds

Horse shows with traditional and performance-based judging

Small animal exhibits including rabbits, goats, and poultry

Interactive educational displays about animal husbandry

These exhibitions provide both entertainment and education, especially for urban visitors seeking to understand farm life firsthand.


Agricultural Competitions and Rural Excellence

Beyond livestock, the agricultural competitions are a true staple of the fair. These contests offer a friendly yet passionate stage for showcasing farming skills, produce, and craftsmanship.

Some of the most popular competitions include:

Produce and crop displays – Best vegetables, fruits, and grains judged by quality and presentation

Baking and preserves – Homemade pies, jams, breads, and pickled goods entered by locals of all ages

Handicrafts and needlework – Intricate quilts, knitting, and woodworking proudly presented by artisans

Tractor pulling and machinery showcases – Powerful demonstrations of farming equipment and operator skill

These contests are more than just entertainment—they represent a long-standing tradition of community pride, self-reliance, and friendly rivalry among neighbors.


Education Through Engagement: Workshops and Interactive Experiences

One of the defining features of the Cookshire Agricultural Fair is its strong emphasis on interactive learning. Far from being a passive experience, the fair encourages participation and offers hands-on activities that allow visitors to engage directly with farming practices and rural life.

Educational offerings often include:

Workshops for kids on planting, animal care, and food production

Demonstrations of traditional skills such as butter churning and wool spinning

Sustainability panels and talks led by local agricultural experts

Farm-to-table cooking classes featuring regional ingredients

By combining fun and learning, the fair helps promote awareness of food origins, responsible farming practices, and the importance of local agriculture—values that resonate with today’s environmentally conscious audience.

A True Family Event: Entertainment for All Ages

While agriculture is at the heart of the Cookshire Agricultural Fair, it’s the family-friendly atmosphere that makes the event especially memorable. The fairgrounds come alive with music, laughter, and the unmistakable buzz of a community gathered in celebration.

Favorite attractions for families include:

Petting zoos and pony rides

Midway games and carnival rides

Face painting and kids' zones

Live music performances featuring folk, country, and Quebecois artists

Evening fireworks and light displays

This balance of traditional agriculture and modern entertainment makes the fair ideal for multi-generational visits—where grandparents relive old memories and children create new ones.


Connecting the Community and Supporting the Local Economy

Events like the Cookshire Agricultural Fair play a crucial role in supporting regional identity and local businesses. The fair provides a highly visible platform for producers, artisans, food vendors, and service providers to share their offerings with both local and visiting audiences.

Economic and community benefits include:

Boosting tourism and local spending

Creating seasonal job opportunities

Offering exposure for emerging artisans and food entrepreneurs

Supporting regional pride and cultural preservation

Additionally, many fairgoers express appreciation for the way the event helps reconnect people to the origins of their food and the role of agriculture in society, especially in an increasingly urbanized world.


Tradition Meets Tomorrow: A Forward-Looking Fair

Though steeped in tradition, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair continues to evolve. Organizers have embraced modern concerns such as climate-conscious farming, sustainable food systems, and youth engagement. The fair isn’t just a snapshot of the past—it’s a conversation about the future of agriculture in Quebec and beyond.

In recent years, the fair has introduced:

Zero-waste initiatives and recycling programs

Green farming tech demonstrations

Youth-focused competitions and scholarships

Digital guides and event apps for easier navigation and scheduling

By combining legacy with progress, the fair ensures its continued relevance for future generations of farmers, citizens, and families.


Why the Cookshire Agricultural Fair Matters

The Cookshire Agricultural Fair is more than an event—it’s a powerful reminder of the resilience, creativity, and deep connection to the land that define rural communities in Quebec. Through livestock exhibitions, agricultural competitions, hands-on learning, and joyful celebration, the fair continues to honor its past while planting seeds for the future.

For anyone seeking to reconnect with rural life, support local producers, or simply enjoy a weekend of wholesome, community-driven fun, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair offers an experience that is both grounding and inspiring.

So mark your calendars and bring the whole family—it’s time to celebrate the pride of the Cookshire-Eaton region, where farming, heritage, and community come together in full bloom.

Sokoni Agri-Business Expo

August 14, 2025 - August 15, 2025
Completed

Sokoni Agri-Business Expo: Kenya’s Premier Showcase for Value-Added Farm Products and Food Innovations

Now entering its second edition, the Sokoni Agri-Business Expo has quickly established itself as Kenya’s leading event for showcasing innovation in agriculture and food production. This vibrant exhibition brings together stakeholders from across the agricultural value chain to celebrate creativity, sustainability, and business growth within Kenya’s agribusiness sector.


Celebrating Innovation in Value-Added Agriculture and Food Products

The core of the Sokoni Agri-Business Expo lies in its dynamic exhibition of value-added farm products and food innovations. Exhibitors from diverse backgrounds present a wide array of offerings including:

Organic produce cultivated with sustainable practices

Fresh and processed food products crafted for modern consumer demands

Packaging innovations designed to enhance product shelf life and appeal

Agricultural machinery and technology solutions aimed at increasing productivity

Financial and cooperative services that support smallholder farmers and agribusiness entrepreneurs

Through these displays, the Expo acts as a powerful platform for introducing groundbreaking ideas and solutions that elevate Kenya’s agricultural industry.


A Dual-Zone Approach: Exhibition and B2B Networking

The Sokoni Agri-Business Expo is thoughtfully designed with two primary zones to maximize impact and engagement:

Exhibition Zone – Here, visitors and buyers explore a rich variety of products, from fresh farm items to value-added goods ready for retail shelves. The exhibition encourages discovery, tasting, and direct shopping experiences that connect consumers with producers.

B2B Networking Zone – This area facilitates meaningful business meetings and lead generation opportunities, enabling exhibitors to pitch their products directly to major buyers, including supermarket representatives and distributors.

This dual approach fosters not only brand visibility but also solid business growth and market expansion.


Driving Growth Through Strategic Engagement and Market Access

One of the standout features of the Expo is its commitment to connecting businesses with key market players. By providing a space for targeted B2B meetings, the event helps agri-businesses:

Build relationships with large-scale buyers and retailers

Gain access to supermarket shelf space and distribution networks

Explore partnerships with financial institutions and cooperatives

Exchange ideas and knowledge with peers and industry leaders

These opportunities enable participating businesses to scale up, innovate, and respond effectively to market demands.


An Inclusive Platform for All Stakeholders

The Sokoni Agri-Business Expo welcomes a wide spectrum of participants—from producers and processors to financial service providers and technology innovators. Visitors can expect to find:

Farmers and cooperatives showcasing their products

Food processors offering both traditional and modern value-added goods

Suppliers of packaging and agricultural technologies

Representatives from banks and financing organizations supporting agribusiness

Consumers eager to discover, taste, and purchase quality products tailored for contemporary lifestyles

This inclusivity ensures a holistic approach to advancing Kenya’s agricultural and food sectors.


Shaping the Future of Agribusiness in Kenya

As it moves into its second successful edition, the Sokoni Agri-Business Expo stands as a beacon of innovation and opportunity in Kenya’s agribusiness landscape. By bridging the gap between producers, buyers, and service providers, the Expo plays a vital role in driving sustainable growth and transforming agricultural value chains.

For businesses looking to expand their reach and consumers eager to experience the best of Kenya’s farm-to-table products, the Sokoni Agri-Business Expo remains an essential event that celebrates the creativity and potential of the nation’s agricultural sector.

International Conference on Agriculture and Food

August 11, 2025 - August 14, 2025
Completed

The International Conference on Agriculture and Food: Uniting Global Expertise in Sustainable Practices

In the face of rapid population growth, climate change, and resource scarcity, global agriculture and food systems must evolve. The International Conference on Agriculture and Food, to be hosted at Hotel Bulgaria Burgas in the beautiful coastal city of Burgas, Bulgaria, aims to address these pressing challenges. This prestigious event will bring together a diverse group of experts from the fields of agronomy, food production, pest control, plant protection, and food waste management.

Designed as both a platform for academic exchange and practical collaboration, the conference is expected to attract professionals, researchers, and policymakers from around the world. With a theater-style setup accommodating up to 150 attendees, participants will benefit from an environment conducive to focused discussions and high-impact networking.


A Global Gathering for Agricultural and Food Science Professionals

The International Conference on Agriculture and Food stands out not just for its thematic relevance but also for its ability to draw a truly international audience. Researchers and professionals will convene in Burgas to present findings, discuss innovations, and identify collaborative opportunities that advance the agriculture and food sectors.

Core subject areas featured at the conference include:

Sustainable agricultural practices

Soil health and crop nutrition

Integrated pest and disease management

Technological innovations in food production

Reduction and valorization of food waste

Climate adaptation in plant protection

Agronomy and crop improvement research

By focusing on both the scientific and practical dimensions of these issues, the conference ensures that insights shared are both academically rigorous and applicable in real-world contexts.


Opportunities for Researchers and Innovators

One of the primary goals of the International Conference on Agriculture and Food is to promote academic exchange and support early-career researchers. Scientists and practitioners are encouraged to submit papers and posters that highlight innovative research and transformative solutions in their areas of expertise.

Key benefits for presenting participants:

Gain visibility in the international research community

Receive feedback from senior academics and industry leaders

Network with collaborators from Europe and beyond

Explore publication opportunities in peer-reviewed journals

The official conference language is English, ensuring that contributions can reach a broad audience. Presenters will have access to modern facilities, with clear visibility, sound systems, and ample seating designed to support engaging dialogue and audience interaction.


Themes That Reflect Urgency and Relevance

The selected topics for this year’s event reflect the urgent need to rethink how we grow, protect, and distribute food. From emerging pests and diseases to food system sustainability, the conference sessions aim to spark critical thought and identify viable paths forward.

Major discussion themes include:

Resilient Food Systems: Addressing the environmental pressures on agriculture.

Smart Agronomy: Using data, AI, and automation to improve crop productivity.

Food Waste Solutions: From waste reduction to upcycling and circular systems.

Agrochemical Alternatives: Exploring natural and eco-friendly pest control methods.

Post-Harvest Innovations: Preserving food quality and extending shelf life.

These discussions are expected to generate lively debate, with contributions from both academic researchers and practitioners in the field. With sustainability as a recurring theme, the conference promotes solutions that balance productivity with long-term ecological health.


Why Burgas, Bulgaria is the Perfect Host City

Located on the scenic Black Sea coast, Burgas offers a unique blend of cultural charm, modern infrastructure, and proximity to nature. The choice of Hotel Bulgaria Burgas as the conference venue adds further appeal—it combines elegance, accessibility, and state-of-the-art facilities ideal for hosting international events.

Participants can look forward to:

A professionally equipped theater-style conference room

High-quality accommodations and dining

Easy access to the airport and transportation

Scenic surroundings perfect for relaxation and informal meetings

The welcoming environment enhances the value of the event, creating space not just for learning but for building meaningful professional relationships.


Networking and Collaboration at the Core

The relatively intimate size of the conference—limited to around 150 attendees—allows for high-quality interactions that larger conferences sometimes lack. Whether it’s forming partnerships, mentoring younger researchers, or exploring joint research grants, the event fosters a sense of professional community.

Networking highlights include:

Coffee and networking breaks between sessions

Evening receptions with keynote speakers

Poster session walk-throughs with live Q&A

Interactive workshops and breakout discussions

These settings offer a mix of formal and informal engagement, giving participants the opportunity to connect deeply with peers, stakeholders, and potential collaborators.


Bridging Science and Policy in Agriculture

Another defining aspect of the International Conference on Agriculture and Food is its intersection of science and policy. While academic excellence is a cornerstone, the event also appeals to professionals working in government, NGOs, and international development agencies.

Sessions will explore how scientific advancements can be translated into policy recommendations, regional strategies, and global action plans aimed at improving food security and sustainability.


Why You Should Attend the International Conference on Agriculture and Food

With agriculture and food security taking center stage in global policy discussions, participating in this event offers a timely opportunity to influence change, gain new insights, and advance your professional goals.

Key reasons to attend:

Present your latest research in a high-impact setting

Stay updated on emerging trends and technologies

Engage in cross-disciplinary dialogue with global experts

Learn about international funding and research opportunities

Build collaborations that lead to real-world applications

Whether you're a scientist, a policy advisor, a private-sector innovator, or a student, the conference provides a platform to connect ideas with action in one of the most vital sectors of our time.


Shaping the Future of Food and Agriculture

As the world grapples with the dual challenges of feeding a growing population and protecting natural resources, gatherings like the International Conference on Agriculture and Food are essential. They serve not just as academic forums, but as engines of innovation, collaboration, and change.

Hosted in a vibrant city and supported by a global network of professionals, the conference is poised to deliver valuable outcomes for all attendees. It offers the chance to influence policy, inspire innovation, and drive meaningful progress in how we cultivate and manage food systems.

If your work intersects with agriculture, food production, or sustainability, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

South African Sugar Technologists Association Congress

August 12, 2025 - August 14, 2025
Completed

The South African Sugar Technologists Association Congress: Advancing Science in Sugarcane Agriculture and Milling

The South African Sugar Technologists Association (SASTA) Congress stands as one of the premier scientific gatherings within the sugar industry, dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation in sugarcane agriculture and milling processes. This annual congress provides a vital platform for experts, researchers, and industry professionals to share cutting-edge scientific research, discuss emerging challenges, and explore solutions that drive the sector forward.


Promoting Scientific Exchange in the Sugar Industry

Founded with the purpose of fostering collaboration and knowledge dissemination, the South African Sugar Technologists’ Association serves as a technical society comprising individuals deeply involved in various facets of the sugar industry. From agronomists and mill engineers to biotechnologists and environmental specialists, SASTA’s membership reflects the broad expertise necessary to support a sustainable and competitive sugar sector.

The core objective of SASTA is to encourage the continuous exchange of scientific knowledge that spans the entire sugarcane value chain—from the field to the factory. This exchange is most notably realized through the association’s annual scientific congress, where the latest advancements, research findings, and technological innovations are presented.


The Annual Congress: A Showcase of Industry Advancements

The SASTA Congress is much more than a traditional conference; it is a vibrant forum that showcases the evolving landscape of sugarcane agriculture and milling technology. The event features:

Notable scientific papers and presentations from local and international researchers

Discussions on agronomic improvements that enhance crop yield and resilience

Innovations in milling and processing techniques aimed at improving sugar recovery and efficiency

Environmental and sustainability studies addressing water use, soil health, and waste management

Emerging technologies such as automation, bioproduct development, and precision agriculture

These contributions provide attendees with actionable insights and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration essential to the sector’s success.


Beyond the Congress: Engaging Members Year-Round

SASTA’s commitment to knowledge-sharing extends well beyond its annual congress. Throughout the year, members engage in a variety of activities that deepen their understanding and strengthen the industry network, including:

Roadshows that bring scientific presentations directly to farms and factories across South Africa

Field events offering hands-on demonstrations of new agricultural practices and technologies

Workshops and training sessions focusing on practical skills and problem-solving

Visits to sugarcane farms and milling facilities to observe innovations and operational excellence firsthand

These initiatives create ongoing opportunities for peer learning, technology adoption, and professional development.


Driving the Future of South African Sugar Production

As global demand for sugar and related products evolves, the role of SASTA in promoting science-based solutions becomes increasingly crucial. Through its congresses and year-round activities, the association empowers the sugar industry to meet challenges such as climate variability, pest management, and sustainability mandates while maintaining profitability.

The scientific rigor and collaborative spirit nurtured by SASTA ensure that South Africa remains competitive in the international sugar market, benefiting farmers, processors, and consumers alike.


A Cornerstone for Innovation in Sugarcane Agriculture and Milling

The South African Sugar Technologists Association Congress exemplifies the power of collective scientific endeavor in advancing one of the country’s key agricultural industries. By facilitating the exchange of knowledge, fostering collaboration, and showcasing innovation, SASTA continues to support the sustainable growth and technological advancement of the South African sugar sector.

For professionals engaged in sugarcane agriculture or processing, participation in SASTA’s congress and activities offers invaluable opportunities to stay at the forefront of industry developments and contribute to shaping the future of sugar production.

Garden Center Show

August 12, 2025 - August 13, 2025
Completed

The Garden Center Show: Cultivating Success for Independent Garden Retailers

As the gardening and outdoor living industry continues to bloom, one event has become a vital hub for independent retailers seeking growth, inspiration, and community: The Garden Center Show. Held in the lively city of Rosemont, Illinois, this annual trade show is tailored specifically for independent garden center (IGC) owners and professionals, bringing together everything from new products and business tools to key industry voices and a welcoming atmosphere.

More than just a trade fair, the Garden Center Show is a celebration of the unique challenges and opportunities that come with running a successful garden business. It's where retailers discover the tools to adapt, expand, and thrive—whether they operate a local greenhouse, a seasonal nursery, or a full-service outdoor lifestyle center.


A Unique Space Designed for Independent Garden Centers

Unlike general retail expos or larger green industry events, The Garden Center Show is 100% dedicated to the needs of independent garden centers. It brings together retailers who share a passion for plants, customers, and creating meaningful outdoor experiences. From horticultural trends to point-of-sale strategies, the content and exhibitors are tailored to the IGC community.

Visitors can expect:

A comprehensive exhibit hall featuring top-tier vendors

Keynote sessions with respected industry leaders

Targeted seminars on retail management, merchandising, and customer engagement

Access to tools and technologies supporting modern garden businesses

Ample opportunities for networking and collaboration

Whether you're a veteran garden retailer or a new entrant looking for insight and direction, the Garden Center Show offers a nurturing environment to grow your vision.


What’s in Bloom: Exhibit Hall Highlights

The centerpiece of the event is the exhibit hall, a vibrant showcase of innovative products, emerging trends, and essential services for the garden retail sector. Spanning everything from nursery stock to garden tools, the hall is designed for hands-on discovery and meaningful supplier connections.

Key product categories include:

Seeds, bulbs, and live plants

Outdoor furniture and patio décor

Gardening tools and accessories

Seasonal displays and ornaments

Pest control and organic care solutions

Retail technology systems and POS solutions

With such a wide product range, attendees can source everything they need to refresh their product lines, plan for the next season, or completely reinvent their store experience.


Inspiring Keynotes and Actionable Insights

Education plays a central role at The Garden Center Show. Throughout the event, attendees can attend keynote sessions led by experienced industry leaders, business consultants, and trend analysts. These sessions are designed to energize and empower, offering both big-picture inspiration and granular takeaways.

Topics frequently include:

Evolving consumer preferences in garden and outdoor living

Trends in sustainable gardening and eco-conscious retail

Staff training and seasonal labor strategies

Social media and digital marketing best practices

Visual merchandising and in-store storytelling

These educational opportunities help IGC professionals not only keep up—but stay ahead of the curve—by responding proactively to market shifts and customer expectations.


A Community That Supports Growth

The Garden Center Show is also about relationships. For many attendees, the real value of the event lies in the networking—from casual conversations in the exhibit hall to the energy of the welcome reception. It's a place where people who speak the same “garden language” can swap stories, share strategies, and build partnerships.

Networking opportunities include:

A lively opening reception

Roundtable discussions and topic-specific breakout groups

Informal meetups over meals or coffee breaks

Real-time conversations with industry innovators

Through these interactions, attendees leave the event with more than new contacts—they gain a sense of belonging and shared purpose within the IGC ecosystem.


A Fresh Partnership Brings New Opportunities

This year, a new strategic partnership was announced to elevate the Garden Center Show experience for both attendees and exhibitors. The collaboration is set to enhance programming, expand exhibitor diversity, and improve overall logistics for a smoother, more valuable visit.

The partnership promises to deliver:

Better-curated content sessions tailored to business growth

Broader outreach to emerging suppliers and niche vendors

Streamlined event services, including easy registration and on-site assistance

Enhanced digital tools for connecting with exhibitors pre- and post-show

With this new foundation in place, the show is set to offer an even richer experience for the independent garden retail community.


Rosemont: A Thriving Host City

Located just minutes from downtown Chicago, Rosemont, Illinois provides an energetic and convenient backdrop for the event. Known for its walkability, vibrant entertainment scene, and accessible dining and retail options, Rosemont makes it easy for attendees to relax and enjoy their downtime.

Why Rosemont is a great host:

Easy access from O’Hare International Airport

Ample hotels and accommodations for all budgets

Dining options ranging from quick bites to fine dining

Shopping and entertainment venues within walking distance

This dynamic setting enhances the Garden Center Show’s atmosphere, blending business with enjoyment in a way that keeps visitors returning year after year.


Free Registration With Full Access

Unlike many trade events, The Garden Center Show proudly offers free registration for independent garden center professionals. This ensures that even small businesses and solo retailers can take full advantage of everything the event has to offer.

With free registration, attendees receive:

Entry to the full exhibit hall

Access to all keynote and seminar sessions

Invitations to official networking events

Complimentary event materials and resources

The result? An inclusive, accessible platform that puts community over commerce—and ensures that no IGC professional is left behind.


Cultivating the Future of Garden Retail

In a world where the garden is more than just a patch of grass—it's a lifestyle—the Garden Center Show stands out as a key driver of progress and possibility. For independent garden center owners, this event isn’t just another trade show. It’s an opportunity to connect, learn, grow, and get inspired in a space built entirely for their success.

Whether you’re planning a major store refresh, looking for new product lines, or simply want to reconnect with peers in the industry, The Garden Center Show in Rosemont offers the perfect combination of business and community.

Brazil Agrochem Show

August 12, 2025 - August 13, 2025
Completed

Brazil Agrochem Show: South America’s Premier Agrochemical Market Event

The Brazil Agrochem Show, held annually in São Paulo, stands as the foremost event dedicated to South America’s booming agrochemical sector. This significant tradeshow attracts a diverse range of participants, including industry leaders and businesses from Brazil, China, India, and beyond. The event plays a crucial role in fostering trade communication and creating valuable business opportunities across the continent and internationally.


Connecting Global Players in the Agrochemical Industry

The Agrochem Show is uniquely positioned as a bridge linking agrochemical markets from South America with key global players. Companies from major agrochemical-producing countries such as China and India participate alongside Brazilian businesses, enabling the exchange of ideas, products, and technologies.

Attendees benefit from:

   A broad showcase of agrochemical products including pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and biocontrol solutions

   Insight into emerging trends shaping the agrochemical market in South America and globally

   Opportunities to establish trade relationships and strategic partnerships across continents

   Access to a marketplace where innovative solutions meet real agricultural challenges

This international mix creates a dynamic environment for business growth and market expansion.


Business and Networking Opportunities at the Forefront

Beyond the exhibition floor, the Brazil Agrochem Show facilitates meaningful connections among suppliers, distributors, researchers, and policymakers. Participants can engage in focused discussions, negotiate deals, and collaborate on joint ventures.

Key features of the event include:

   Networking sessions designed to link buyers and suppliers effectively

   Business matchmaking programs that connect companies with potential clients and partners

   Seminars and presentations addressing regulatory issues, safety standards, and sustainable agrochemical practices

   Platforms for innovation, allowing companies to demonstrate advancements in agrochemical formulations and application methods

These elements make the event a hub for developing long-term relationships in a competitive market.


Why Brazil Agrochem Show Matters for the Industry

South America, with Brazil as a leading agricultural powerhouse, is one of the fastest-growing markets for agrochemicals. The Brazil Agrochem Show plays a critical role in supporting this growth by:

   Providing access to international suppliers and cutting-edge products

   Enabling Brazilian farmers and agribusinesses to stay ahead in crop protection and productivity

   Encouraging sustainable agricultural practices through innovative chemical solutions

   Enhancing regional trade and opening new markets for agrochemical companies

The event thus supports the sector’s overall sustainability and competitiveness in global agriculture.


Brazil Agrochem Show as a Gateway to Growth and Innovation

The Brazil Agrochem Show continues to solidify its position as South America’s leading agrochemical event, attracting a global audience eager to explore trade, technology, and innovation. For businesses and professionals looking to expand their footprint in this vibrant market, the show offers unmatched opportunities to connect, learn, and grow.

By bringing together key players from Brazil, China, India, and beyond, the event fosters a collaborative environment that propels the agrochemical industry toward a more productive and sustainable future.

Agro Expo

August 12, 2025 - August 13, 2025
Completed

Agro Expo: A Premier Agricultural Show Showcasing Innovation and Expertise

The Agro Expo stands out as a leading agricultural event designed to bring together farmers, agribusiness professionals, and technology innovators. With over 165 exhibitors, this dynamic exhibition offers a comprehensive look at the latest advancements in farming equipment, crop nutrition, and sustainable practices. Whether you’re involved in row crops, precision agriculture, or farm management, Agro Expo provides an ideal platform to explore cutting-edge solutions and connect with industry leaders.


Live Demonstrations and Advanced Equipment in Action

One of the most exciting aspects of Agro Expo is its live equipment demonstrations. Attendees have the unique opportunity to see the latest agricultural machinery operating in real time, gaining firsthand knowledge of how new technology can enhance farm productivity. Highlights include:

   Forage Harvesters: Witness high-performance harvesters designed for efficiency and crop quality

   Striptillage Systems: Explore soil conservation techniques that optimize planting conditions

   Cutting-edge Planters: Learn about precise seed placement tools that maximize yields

   Agricultural Drones: Discover drones equipped for spraying and seeding applications, enabling precision farming

   Advanced Irrigation Systems: See water management technologies that promote sustainability and cost savings

These live demonstrations allow attendees to evaluate equipment performance, ask questions, and envision practical applications on their own farms.


Expert Insights from Renowned Keynote Speakers

Agro Expo also features specialized presentations from notable experts who bring critical perspectives on agriculture’s evolving landscape. This year’s lineup includes:

   Kelly Garrett, a leading voice on regenerative agriculture, will discuss practices that restore soil health and enhance farm resilience

   Mike Pearson will analyze future trends shaping the agricultural sector, including technological innovations and market dynamics

These keynote sessions offer valuable insights, helping attendees stay informed about both current challenges and emerging opportunities in agriculture.


Comprehensive Exhibitor Showcase and Networking Opportunities

With over 180 exhibitors present, Agro Expo is a bustling hub for discovering new products, technologies, and services tailored to the agricultural sector. Visitors can engage with:

   Crop nutrition specialists offering fertilizers and soil amendments designed to improve plant health

   Equipment manufacturers unveiling the latest tractors, harvesters, and precision tools

   Farm safety providers promoting technologies and practices to protect workers and reduce risks

This extensive exhibitor presence creates an ideal environment for networking, enabling farmers and agribusiness professionals to build relationships, negotiate deals, and share best practices.


Why Agro Expo is Essential for Modern Agriculture

The diversity and depth of Agro Expo’s offerings make it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in agriculture today. The event focuses on:

   Innovative technology adoption that enhances productivity and sustainability

   Hands-on learning through demonstrations and workshops that translate theory into practice

   Access to expert knowledge from keynote speakers and industry leaders

   Opportunities to expand business networks and explore new market avenues

Whether you’re a seasoned producer or an emerging agricultural entrepreneur, Agro Expo equips you with the tools and connections necessary to grow your operation effectively.


Grow Your Farm with Agro Expo

In an era where agriculture faces numerous challenges—from climate change to market volatility—staying updated with the latest technologies and strategies is critical. The Agro Expo rises to meet this need by combining equipment demonstrations, expert presentations, and a vast exhibitor network into one must-attend event.

If you want to gain actionable insights, discover innovative products, and forge strategic partnerships, Agro Expo is the place to be. Join thousands of agricultural professionals who trust this event to propel their farms and businesses forward, ensuring a more productive and sustainable future."

Agro & Poultry Africa Kenya

August 09, 2025 - August 11, 2025
Completed

Since its inception in 2014, Agro & Poultry Africa Nairobi has grown into a pivotal event for the agricultural, aquaculture, and livestock industries, offering a unique platform that brings together experts, businesses, and visitors from across these sectors. Held annually at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, the event has become a key gathering for anyone involved in agriculture, livestock, and related industries in Africa and beyond. Organized by MXM Exhibitions, Agro & Poultry Africa serves as a comprehensive trade fair, showcasing the latest trends, products, and innovations that shape the future of agriculture in the region.

The fair covers a broad spectrum of themes that are central to the development of agriculture, aquaculture, and livestock farming. From dairy farming and irrigation to livestock care and veterinary medicine, Agro & Poultry Africa addresses key areas of concern and opportunity in the agricultural sector. Exhibitors from various industries, including horticulture, poultry farming, irrigation technology, milk production, and animal health, present their cutting-edge products and services. These range from agrochemicals and fertilizers to tractors, machinery, animal feed, veterinary supplies, and livestock accessories, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the tools and technologies that can enhance productivity and sustainability in agriculture.

For Nairobi and Kenya, Agro & Poultry Africa holds immense significance, particularly in the context of addressing pressing issues such as disease control, animal health, and improving agricultural productivity. The event serves as a platform to showcase solutions for these challenges, with an emphasis on innovation and sustainable practices that can help boost the efficiency of farms and improve the livelihoods of farmers. Through a variety of special shows, forums, and expert-led lectures, attendees have the opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in the field, gaining valuable insights into how to overcome obstacles and capitalize on new opportunities in agriculture and livestock farming.

The fair attracts a diverse group of visitors, including importers, exporters, agricultural consultants, government officials, and professionals from storage, logistics, and other agricultural-related industries. These attendees come to discover the latest innovations in agricultural technologies, exchange ideas with industry leaders, and explore new business opportunities. The event’s comprehensive range of exhibitors and its emphasis on practical, real-world solutions make it an essential destination for anyone looking to stay ahead of trends in the agricultural sector.

Agro & Poultry Africa Nairobi continues to grow in importance as it provides a vital platform for networking, learning, and business development in the fields of agriculture, aquaculture, and livestock. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, it fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing that helps drive the future of African agriculture and its related industries.

HORTIGRANJEIROS

August 05, 2025 - August 09, 2025
Completed

The HORTIGRANJEIROS fair emerges as a significant event for professionals and enthusiasts in the horticultural and agricultural sectors. This multifaceted fair brings together a diverse array of interests and industries, offering a comprehensive platform for showcasing the latest advancements and trends in horticulture and floriculture. 

At the core of HORTIGRANJEIROS is its dedication to horticulture, featuring exhibits on innovative techniques, plant varieties, and cultivation practices. Attendees can explore new technologies and products that enhance garden and crop management, providing valuable insights into sustainable practices and efficient growing methods.

The fair also spans the broader agricultural spectrum, incorporating elements of animal husbandry. This includes advancements in livestock care, breeding techniques, and the integration of agricultural practices with animal management. Such inclusivity ensures that attendees gain a holistic view of the agricultural landscape, from plant growth to animal welfare.

In addition to its focus on agriculture and horticulture, HORTIGRANJEIROS highlights various related sectors, such as crafts and pets. This diversity enriches the fair’s appeal, attracting a wider audience interested in related hobbies and industries. The inclusion of pet-related products and services reflects the growing interest in the intersection of agriculture and animal care, while craft exhibits offer a creative touch to the event, showcasing handmade goods and artisanal products.

The fair also features a segment dedicated to clothing, catering to those interested in agricultural and horticultural apparel. This aspect highlights the functional and aesthetic aspects of clothing designed for professionals and enthusiasts in these fields, providing practical solutions and style options for those working outdoors.

Overall, HORTIGRANJEIROS stands out as a dynamic and comprehensive event that bridges various sectors related to horticulture, agriculture, and beyond. By offering a platform for showcasing innovations, sharing knowledge, and connecting professionals across multiple disciplines, the fair plays a crucial role in advancing and celebrating the diverse interests within these industries.