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Upcoming Trade Shows in for Agriculture
Glee 2025, Birmingham, UK
16 - 18 Sep 2025
Agritechnica 2025, Hannover, Germany
9 - 15 Nov 2025
Agribex 2025, Brussels, Belgium
3 - 7 Dec 2025
GaLaBau 2026, Nurnberg, Germany
15 - 18 Sep 2026
Gone are the days that agriculture has relied on man and animal labour alone. You’d be surprised to learn that agriculture has been at the forefront of automation, optimization and digitalization. From drones to robots, modern farms resemble little of the quaint operations we imagine taking place in rural areas. Of course, such changes are demanded by increasing challenges from all sides – climate-related, economic and political.
Technology is empowering farmers with data-driven insights that revolutionize decision-making. Soil analysis tools provide comprehensive information about soil composition and microbe life, enabling smarter and more sustainable agricultural practices. Some technologies support nitrogen breakdown, unlocking essential compounds that enhance crop health and soil biodiversity. In the context of soil erosion and soil exhaustion, these are truly life-changing innovations for the future of crop production.
Technology is replacing previous monitoring practices with precise instrumentation. Monitoring technologies, including soil temperature, moisture levels, plant health, and nutrient data, equip farmers with actionable insights. These technologies harness the power of the Internet of Things (IoT), allowing for seamless data sharing and access to big data. Farmers can make informed decisions in real time to produce optimal results, higher yields, quality of produce and long-term sustainability.
In the face of global warming, resource shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic, sustainability is still the bedrock of modern agriculture and the driving force behind technological innovation. Farmers worldwide are committed to adopting environmentally friendly practices (reducing water consumption, embracing precision agriculture techniques, rewilding, regenerative agriculture). Rewilding, in particular, is finding its foothold as a way to combat the loss of soil nutrients and soil erosion by introducing native species to the land, allowing it to rest and regenerate. Sustainable farming methods protect the earth's biodiversity and ensure the production of safe, healthy food for generations to come.
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