CGIAR Science & Partnership Week 2027 is coming to India in April 2027. CGIAR will convene the global agrifood community to advance science for resilient food systems—innovation, equity, and climate action.
The event comes at the midpoint in the CGIAR 2025–2030 Science Portfolio—a pivotal moment to reflect on progress, share evidence of what's working, and accelerate delivery toward impact.
"Science for Resilient Food Systems: Innovation, Equity, and Climate Action"
The week will focus on:
Translating cutting-edge research into actionable solutions
Strengthening partnerships
Scaling impact for people, nature, and climate
CGIAR Science & Partnership Week 2027 brings together the global agrifood community to turn science into impact. The event provides a platform for reflecting on progress, sharing evidence, and accelerating delivery of solutions.
Agricultural researchers and scientists
Development partners and donors
Government officials in agriculture and climate
Private sector partners in agrifood systems
Civil society organizations
Climate action practitioners
Food systems experts
Innovation specialists
Equity and inclusion advocates
CGIAR partners and collaborators
Further details – including program development and opportunities to engage – will be shared in the coming months.
Date: April 2027
Location: India
Organizer: CGIAR
Context: Midpoint of CGIAR 2025–2030 Science Portfolio
Focus: Research translation, partnerships, scaling impact
Watch the official CGIAR channels for program updates, registration information, and engagement opportunities as they become available in the coming months.
The RSW International Festival 2026 is a global platform bringing together leaders, innovators, policymakers, and creatives from across sectors including trade, health, agriculture, investment, and film. Through high-level conferences, exhibitions, and forums, the festival fosters collaboration, showcases innovation, and promotes sustainable solutions to global challenges.
RSW International Festival serves as a hub for networking, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships with real-world impact. The event connects stakeholders across multiple sectors to drive meaningful outcomes.
To become a leading international platform that shapes the future by advancing innovation, sustainability, and global collaboration for a more resilient and prosperous world.
To connect global stakeholders, promote innovation, and facilitate strategic partnerships that drive sustainable development, inclusive growth, and transformative impact across industries.
Strategic Global Destination Adelaide is strategically positioned as a premier international destination. The city offers seamless global accessibility, political stability, and a highly structured environment ideal for hosting a large-scale, multi-sector international festival.
World-Class Event Infrastructure Adelaide is equipped with advanced, internationally recognized venues and event infrastructure. The facilities support high-level conferences, performances, exhibitions, and global showcases meeting world-class standards.
International Access & Connectivity Efficient international flight connections and well-integrated transport systems ensure smooth and accessible travel for participants, delegates, and stakeholders from across all continents.
Cultural Diversity & Global Engagement Adelaide's diverse and inclusive environment provides a strong foundation for international collaboration, cultural exchange, and meaningful global engagement. This enhances the overall experience for participants from different regions.
Trade and commerce
Health and wellness
Agriculture and food systems
Investment and finance
Film and creative industries
The festival format includes high-level conferences, exhibitions showcasing innovations, and forums for sector-specific discussions. You can engage with global leaders, explore solutions to challenges, and build partnerships across industries.
Industry leaders across trade, health, agriculture, investment, and film
Innovators and technology developers
Policymakers and government officials
Investors and financial institutions
Creative industry professionals
Development practitioners
Researchers and academics
Strategic partnership seekers
Companies expanding internationally
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Scope: Global multi-sector platform
Sectors: Trade, health, agriculture, investment, film
Focus: Innovation, sustainability, global collaboration, sustainable development
Format: Conferences, exhibitions, forums
Visit the official RSW International Festival website for event dates, sector-specific programming, registration information, and details about conferences and exhibitions.
As we face climate change, biodiversity loss, and social and political uncertainty, the need to adapt is clear. Advances in AI, digitalisation, materials science and circular design promise major changes in how we rethink production and the economy. Addressing challenges requires new mindsets to reimagine the future circular bioeconomy.
EFI’s Young Leadership Programme (YLP) 2026 focuses on adding value locally, drawing on the example of Northern Europe, a region shaped by forests, knowledge and innovation, yet facing significant changes. Centred on futures thinking and innovation, YLP 2026 combines expert-led discussions with capacity-building activities to strengthen leadership and strategic skills.
Participants are invited to explore ways to anticipate disruptions, address challenges and foster proactive innovation.
YLP 2026 takes place from 24 to 28 August 2026 in Joensuu, Finland, in collaboration with local partners.
YLP 2026 is aimed at early-career professionals across different disciplines whose work touches on or is based on forests: forest use, forest-based materials, forestry-related products and processes, etc.
The five-day programme offers a unique opportunity for young professionals with leadership potential to interact with a network of peers and experts, gain practical experience through group exercises that connect futures thinking with innovation, helping cultivate a more receptive, agile mindset.
It places particular emphasis on innovation for local value added and on futures thinking. Experts will share real-life examples of successes and failures and engage participants in bilateral reflection, skills development and application.
The 17th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) will be hosted by Mongolia in Ulaanbaatar from August 17-28, 2026.
"Restoring Land. Restoring Hope."
COP17 is expected to bring together delegates from UNCCD's 197 Parties, alongside leaders from government, business, and civil society, as well as scientists, youth, Indigenous Peoples, pastoralists, and smallholder farmers.
Participants will convene to forge solutions to the interconnected challenges of desertification, land degradation, and drought. The conference recognizes that restoring land is also essential to reducing instability, preventing displacement, and strengthening human and national security in vulnerable regions.
Land degradation is already affecting up to 40 percent of the world's land, with far-reaching impacts on food production, water availability, livelihoods, and economic stability.
UNCCD Executive Secretary Yasmine Fouad explains:
"Land is our most vital infrastructure — underpinning food security, water, livelihoods and stability. When land fails, insecurity rises — through lost livelihoods, forced displacement and increased competition over scarce resources."
"With UNCCD COP17, Mongolia is offering the world a powerful message: Restoring Land, Restoring Hope is not only an environmental agenda, but a development and resilience priority. As drought intensifies and land degradation accelerates, the conference must drive practical, investable solutions — from restoring degraded land and soils to strengthening the land–water nexus — so that communities can thrive."
COP17 offers a pivotal moment for countries and partners to strengthen implementation and mobilize greater investment in drought resilience and sustainable land management.
Desertification solutions
Land degradation reversal
Drought resilience
Sustainable land management
Land restoration
Water–land nexus
Food security through land restoration
Displacement prevention
Human and national security
Investment mobilization
Government delegates from UNCCD Parties
Policymakers in environment and agriculture
Business leaders in land management
Civil society organizations
Scientists and researchers studying land degradation
Youth advocates for environmental action
Indigenous Peoples
Pastoralists and smallholder farmers
Development practitioners
Investment professionals
Water resource managers
Climate resilience specialists
You'll engage with practical, investable solutions for restoring degraded land and soils. The conference connects environmental restoration with development priorities, recognizing land as critical infrastructure for food security, water, livelihoods, and stability.
COP17 provides opportunities to strengthen implementation of land restoration commitments and mobilize investment in drought resilience and sustainable land management.
Dates: August 17-28, 2026
Location: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Host: Mongolia
Theme: Restoring Land. Restoring Hope.
Parties: 197 UNCCD Parties
Focus: Desertification, land degradation, drought, resilience, sustainable land management
Format: International conference with government, business, civil society, and community participation
Visit the official UNCCD website for registration information, program details, and participation guidelines for COP17.
For more than 19 years, The AgriBusiness Global Trade Summit has been the premier event where the global supply and distribution chain come together to expand portfolios, explore cutting-edge solutions, and build strategic partnerships.
From sourcing the latest ingredients to shaping the future of sustainable agriculture, this is where business happens. The summit connects you with the right people, products, and opportunities to stay ahead in an ever-evolving industry.
The event unites top suppliers, distributors, and innovators in crop inputs, plant health, ag tech, and biologicals.
Where Global Ag Deals Get Done The summit features the biggest names in supply and distribution. 91% of attendees leave having secured business deals.
Network for Success Create strong, lasting relationships with international suppliers, customers, and agribusiness leaders from 40+ countries who can take your business to new heights.
Smarter Sourcing Explore sustainable sourcing, innovative ag tech, and biological solutions that are shaping the future of the industry.
Agribusiness Trends for Strategic Growth Hear from trusted experts on the latest trends, solutions, opportunities, and innovations in the sector.
Global suppliers in crop inputs and plant health
Distributors and wholesalers
Ag tech innovators and providers
Biological solutions developers
Ingredient suppliers
Agricultural input manufacturers
Supply chain managers
Business development executives
Strategic sourcing professionals
International buyers and sellers
Crop inputs and plant health products
Agricultural technology solutions
Biological products and innovations
Sustainable sourcing strategies
Supply chain optimization
Distribution partnerships
You can expand your portfolio, explore cutting-edge solutions, and build strategic partnerships. The summit creates opportunities for meaningful business deals rather than just introductions.
With participants from 40+ countries and a 91% business deal success rate, the event delivers tangible results for attendees.
Scope: Global supply and distribution chain
Countries Represented: 40+
Business Deal Rate: 91% of attendees secure deals
Focus: Crop inputs, plant health, ag tech, biologicals, sustainable agriculture
Format: Trade summit with networking, sourcing, and expert presentations
Visit the official AgriBusiness Global Trade Summit website for event dates, location, registration information, and the complete program schedule.
The AgCareers Roundtable Conference is the premier agriculture and food North American event for employers and educational professionals. It offers content focused on talent recruitment and retention specifically within the agriculture and food industry.
The AgCareers Roundtable Conference is the only industry-specific conference of its kind. While other events are dedicated to HR, education, or association professionals, nothing specific to the agriculture and food industry focuses on high-interest recruitment and retention issues like this event.
The combination of agriculture and food employers, associations, and educational professionals provides a unique and rewarding experience found nowhere else.
Learn Hear from talented presenters about the latest trends in agriculture and food jobs, career preparedness, human resources, recruiting, internships, and more. Continuing education credits are available.
Share Share ideas, discuss challenges and successes. Form connections with colleagues in agriculture and food. Learn from each other—having a friend to call in the industry is invaluable.
Network Network with leaders from top agriculture and food employers, college and university career services, advisors, educators, and associations. Expand your campus brand while forming connections to facilitate recruitment.
Take Action Leave knowing the latest trends in ag and food recruitment with fresh ideas to implement immediately. Takeaway tips to share with other managers, leaders, HR professionals, and staff.
Surrounding yourself with like-minded people in a learning environment enables thought-provoking and change-making discussions, strong industry networking, and re-energizing.
HR Professionals (recruitment, talent management, compensation, retention, university relations)
Organizational managers, supervisors, and leaders
University and college career services professionals
Recruitment advisors and professionals
Educators, professors, deans, department leads
Government and association representatives
The latest HR, recruitment, and retention trends specifically for the agriculture and food industry. Take in main educational sessions with the entire group, then select from breakout sessions to customize your experience. Continuing education credits are available from SHRM and HRCI.
You'll also gain vital insights and ideas from networking with industry peers.
Agriculture and food industry and higher education professionals invested in their careers and committed to building the pipeline of talent to the industry.
70% industry employers
30% university, college, government, or association
94% U.S. attendees
6% Canada
You'll interact with expert speakers, presenters, and panelists, including thought leaders in agriculture and food, human resources, and professional development.
People management
Career development
HR solutions
Talent recruitment and retention
Internship programs
Career preparedness
University relations
Event: The AgCareers Agriculture & Food Roundtable Conference
Scope: North America (primarily U.S. and Canada)
Focus: Recruitment, retention, HR, career development in agriculture and food
Format: Main sessions and breakout sessions
Continuing Education: SHRM and HRCI credits available
Audience: Employers, educational professionals, associations, government
Visit the official AgCareers website for conference dates, location, registration information, session topics, and speaker lineup.
Tech Hub LIVE celebrates its 5th year on July 20-22, 2026 in Des Moines, Iowa. The event offers an innovative, forward-looking experience focused on data-driven agriculture.
Event Purpose
Tech Hub LIVE attracts the largest gathering of ag retailers, distributors, consultants, manufacturers, and other stakeholders in the agricultural supply chain. Participants are committed to leveraging the latest tech innovations for practical business advantages on the farm.
The event empowers trusted advisers who serve as the critical link for growers to realize the benefits of new capabilities. It provides market-tested, actionable solutions to implement immediately.
What You'll Experience
Over 2.5 days, participants can:
Explore Sessions on Ag Tech Sessions deliver insights on agricultural technology that produces immediate results for farm operations.
Connect with Peers Roundtable Discussion Groups and networking opportunities throughout the conference enable you to connect with insightful peers facing similar challenges.
Gain Industry Insights Fireside Chats provide access to industry trendsetters in a relaxed and informal setting.
Stay Ahead with Tech Talks Exhibitors deliver engaging 5-minute Tech Talks, providing quick insights into their solutions and innovations.
Discover Operational Solutions Learn how companies can streamline and elevate your daily operations through practical technology applications.
Expand Learning Opportunities The Women in Ag Tech meeting and Post-conference Workshops provide additional learning and networking opportunities.
Who Should Attend
Agricultural retailers and distributors
Crop consultants and agronomists
Agricultural technology manufacturers
Precision agriculture specialists
Farm advisers and service providers
Equipment dealers
Input suppliers
Data analytics companies
Agribusiness decision-makers
Women working in agricultural technology
Event Features
The conference covers all segments of data-driven agriculture, focusing on turning technology opportunities into practical business advantages. The emphasis is on actionable solutions that can be implemented now rather than theoretical discussions.
Event Details
Dates: July 20-22, 2026
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
Edition: 5th year
Duration: 2.5 days
Focus: Data-driven agriculture, ag tech innovation, practical implementation
Format: Conference with sessions, roundtables, fireside chats, tech talks, workshops
Special Programs: Women in Ag Tech meeting, Post-conference Workshops
Visit the official Tech Hub LIVE website for registration information, the complete program schedule, exhibitor list, and details about workshops and special meetings.
Africa FARMTECH Expo Eastern Africa is the largest platform to meet, network, and do business with international manufacturers and regional distributors in the agricultural sector. The expo serves the crop and animal production, nutrition, and health industries.
The pan-African trade show targets commercial and medium-scale farmers, animal feed and food processing companies, packaging firms, and stakeholders across the crop, livestock, and fisheries value chains from Kenya, Eastern Africa, and Africa at large.
The expo provides the largest platform to discover technologies and practices critical for future growth in grains, poultry, dairy, livestock, piggery, aquaculture, and animal feed and food processing industries.
The event welcomes participants from Kenya and the East African Community, covering Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, Burundi, Somalia, DRC, and beyond. Attendees also come from the Middle East and globally.
The 2026 edition runs alongside events covering food and beverage manufacturing, packaging, and related industries. This allows you to source technologies, products, and services from leading international, regional, and local companies all under one roof.
Poultry
Crop and Horticulture
Grains, Animal Feed, and Biofuel
Aquaculture
Dairy and Livestock
Exhibitors: 150+ international, regional, and local companies
Visitors: 8,000+ across six co-located events
Co-Located Events: 6 covering food, beverage, packaging, hospitality, logistics
Countries Represented: 80+ from Africa and worldwide
Animal Nutrition & Health Solutions Feed ingredients, additives, concentrates, minerals, vitamins, production commodities, animal health products, drugs, vaccines, housing, infrastructure, and packaged feed products.
Storage, Processing & Packaging Solutions Cold chain logistics, silos, storage and preservation technology, meat and poultry processing equipment, grain and feed milling technologies, traceability and blockchain solutions.
Farm Machinery & Equipment Innovations Housing, breeding and hatching equipment, farm implements, mechanization solutions, autonomous and electric farm machinery.
Crop Production & Protection Solutions Seed and fodder innovations, fertilizers, soil health technologies, crop protection and preservation products.
Sustainable, Digital & Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies Water-efficient farming, waste management, precision agriculture tools (drones, sensors, IoT, AI analytics), farm management software, renewable energy solutions, carbon footprint reduction, regenerative agriculture practices.
Financing, Policy & Capacity Building Solutions Agri-fintech solutions (banking, mobile money, digital credit, insurance), public-private partnerships, training and knowledge platforms.
Mobility, Supply Chain & Logistics Solutions Shipping, aviation, trucking services, climate control and preservation technologies, warehousing, temperature measurement and control systems, security and ICT solutions.
Laboratory, Testing, Consultancy & Services Soil and food/feed testing, laboratory equipment, consultancy, capacity building, farm and agribusiness management services.
Agricultural technology manufacturers
Animal nutrition and health companies
Processing and packaging equipment suppliers
Farm machinery manufacturers
Precision agriculture technology providers
Agri-fintech companies
Logistics and supply chain solution providers
Laboratory and testing service providers
Commercial and medium-scale farmers
Animal feed manufacturers
Food processing companies
Farm managers and operators
Agricultural investors and executives
Equipment buyers and procurement officers
Agricultural consultants
Fisheries and aquaculture operators
Dairy and livestock producers
Poultry farmers
You can discover the latest technologies transforming Eastern African agriculture, compare solutions from multiple suppliers, network with industry decision-makers, and source everything your business needs under one roof.
Visit the official Africa FARMTECH Expo website for exhibitor information, visitor registration, and the complete event program.
AI for Good is the United Nations' leading platform on Artificial Intelligence, unlocking AI's potential to serve humanity. The summit is organized by ITU in partnership with over 50 UN Sister Agencies and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland.
Join the #AIforGood movement bringing stakeholders together to harness AI's potential to solve global challenges.
Solutions & Knowledge Developing AI standards to create more opportunities for innovation and digital transformation worldwide.
Skills & Capacity Empowering people with the tools and knowledge to thrive in the AI era—nurturing the future wave of innovators.
Standards & Policy Examines the current state of AI standardization and explores the evolving role of emerging AI technologies and standards in supporting policy frameworks and innovation.
AI developers and technology companies
UN agencies and international organizations
Government officials and policymakers
AI researchers and academics
Social impact innovators
Standards development professionals
Digital transformation leaders
Capacity building organizations
Technology policy experts
Development practitioners using AI
You'll engage with global stakeholders working to apply AI for solving challenges across sectors. The summit connects technology development with practical applications that serve humanity and advance sustainable development goals.
With over 50 UN Sister Agencies participating, the event provides a unique platform for aligning AI innovation with global development priorities and ethical frameworks.
Organizer: ITU in partnership with 50+ UN Sister Agencies
Co-convener: Government of Switzerland
Location: Palexpo International Exhibition and Convention Center, Geneva, Switzerland
Focus: AI for sustainable development, standards, policy, capacity building
Movement: #AIforGood
Visit the official AI for Good website for event dates, registration information, program details, and participation options.
The Financing Agri-Food Systems Sustainably (FINAS) dialogue has grown from a national initiative into a continental platform driving solutions for agrifinance.
FINAS 2024 spotlighted urgent priorities such as de-risking investments, expanding credit access for smallholders, and piloting innovative financing tools.
FINAS 2025 (Continental Platform) broadened focus to resilient and inclusive financing structures, addressing Africa's financing gap through coordination, digitalization, and climate adaptation.
FINAS 2026 seeks to advance these priorities by focusing on building a sustainable financial architecture that links capital flows to policy, trade, and investment frameworks.
The theme builds on FINAS 2024 and 2025, responding to the demand for an inclusive, investment-driven food system finance architecture that bridges systemic funding gaps, strengthens intra-African trade, and embeds resilience, digitization, and climate-smart principles.
Policy Alignment and Coordination Aligning macroeconomic policy with market infrastructure to create enabling environments for agrifinance.
Shaping Economies through Innovative and Inclusive Finance Models Exploring new financing models that expand access and drive economic transformation.
Finance for Green, Inclusive and Resilient Economies Linking finance to climate adaptation, environmental sustainability, and social inclusion.
Trade, Investments and Multilateralism: Rethinking Coalitions for Impact Examining how trade frameworks, investment structures, and multilateral cooperation can strengthen food system financing.
Financial institutions serving agriculture.
Development finance organizations
Agricultural investors and private equity funds
Policymakers in finance and agriculture
Agrifinance technology providers
Commercial banks with agricultural portfolios
Smallholder farmer organizations
Agribusiness leaders
Climate finance specialists
Trade and investment professionals
Multilateral development organizations
Government officials in economic planning
You'll gain insights into building sustainable financial architectures for agriculture. The dialogue addresses practical solutions for bridging Africa's agricultural financing gap through policy alignment, innovative finance models, and strengthened trade and investment frameworks.
FINAS 2026 connects capital providers with agricultural stakeholders to create financing structures that support smallholders, strengthen resilience, and advance climate-smart agriculture.
Scope: Continental platform
Focus: Sustainable agrifinance, policy alignment, innovative finance models, climate adaptation, trade and investment
Thematic Areas: Policy coordination, inclusive finance, green economies, trade and multilateralism
Evolution: Building on FINAS 2024 and 2025 priorities
Check the official FINAS website for event dates, location, registration information, and the complete conference program.
This webinar takes place on June 29, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The session explores how agricultural technology is reshaping chemical use across the global agricultural industry.
Ag tech is transforming agriculture through precision application tools, variable-rate technology, and other advances. Growers are becoming more efficient using crop inputs.
Yet, not all growers are adopting or have access to ag tech innovations. This session explores the broader market implications of ag technologies reducing synthetic product use, evolving customer expectations, and the future of food production.
Ag Technologies Driving Reduced Chemical Application Insights into the ag technologies driving more targeted and reduced chemical application strategies.
Precision Agriculture Impact on Formulation Demand A better understanding of how precision agriculture may influence formulation demand, purchasing patterns, and product development priorities.
Market Readiness and Long-Term Impact Perspective on ag tech adoption timelines, market readiness, and the potential long-term impact on manufacturers and formulators across the supply chain.
Crop protection manufacturers and formulators
Ag tech companies and developers
Precision agriculture specialists
Agricultural input suppliers
Product development managers
Market analysts in crop protection
Agricultural retailers and distributors
Agronomy professionals
Growers interested in technology adoption
Supply chain strategists
You'll gain insights into how precision agriculture technologies are changing demand patterns for chemical crop protection products. The session helps manufacturers, formulators, and suppliers understand market evolution and plan for the future of crop protection.
Understanding adoption timelines and market readiness helps you position your business for changes in how growers apply crop protection products.
Date: June 29, 2026
Time: 8:00 a.m. ET
Focus: Precision agriculture, chemical reduction, market implications, technology adoption
Topics: Application technologies, formulation demand, purchasing patterns, supply chain impact
Format: Webinar
Register on the official event page for the webinar link and information about presenters.
The Regenerative Agriculture Forum 2026 takes place on June 23, 2026 at Pecege, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil, and online in a hybrid format.
Learn and explore the science that prevents greenwashing and bridges the gap between global goals and local reality.
Connect with corporate peers, smallholders, and a global network at the heart of Brazil's Silicon Valley for AgTech and online.
Shape and embed regeneration into business strategies and transform radical ideas into scalable solutions for a healthy planet.
Our food systems are consuming the planet – but there is an alternative.
Today, food systems are responsible for a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. But what if they could heal the land, strengthen value chains, and nourish people?
The Regenerative Agriculture Forum 2026 is a global platform that aims to answer this call. It blends actionable science and innovative practices to accelerate the transition to regenerative systems, restoring soils, water, and climate resilience.
This is an invitation to radical collaboration across the entire value chain. By uniting farmers, scientists, creatives, investors, and policymakers, the Forum creates a space for transformative engagement to align incentives, build trust, and implement real-world solutions.
Join this one-day hybrid event to co-create a shared and scalable vision for the future of food, where diverse knowledge systems and lived experiences shape the path toward systemic change.
Farmers practicing or transitioning to regenerative agriculture
Agricultural scientists and researchers
Corporate sustainability leaders
Smallholder farmers
AgTech innovators and investors
Policymakers in agriculture and environment
Food system professionals
Climate resilience practitioners
Value chain stakeholders
Creative professionals working on food systems
Agricultural financiers
You'll gain access to actionable science that guides authentic regenerative practices rather than greenwashing. The forum connects global knowledge with local implementation, helping you embed regeneration into business strategies and scale solutions.
The hybrid format allows participation from Brazil's AgTech hub or online, creating opportunities for collaboration across geographies.
Event Details
Date: June 23, 2026
Location: Pecege, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil (hybrid: in-person and online)
Duration: One-day event
Hashtag: #RegenAg2026
Focus: Regenerative agriculture, soil restoration, climate resilience, food systems transformation
Format: Hybrid forum with collaboration across value chains
Visit the official Regenerative Agriculture Forum website for registration information, program details, and participation options.
DLP Expo Africa 2026 is East Africa's leading Dairy, Livestock & Poultry exhibition. The event brings together the entire value chain under one roof at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi.
The 2026 edition returns with expanded scale, more exhibitors, and stronger international participation. The expo serves as a one-stop platform for farmers, agribusiness entrepreneurs, suppliers, manufacturers, and policymakers across Africa.
DLP Expo Africa features cutting-edge technologies, equipment, and solutions across multiple sectors:
Dairy farming equipment and technology
Poultry production systems
Livestock management solutions
Feed manufacturing equipment
Animal nutrition products
Veterinary care and diagnostics
Farm mechanization
Disease diagnostics
Cold chain solutions
Packaging technology
Waste management systems
DLP Expo Africa has become a trusted marketplace where businesses connect, farmers upgrade their knowledge, and innovators bring forward the future of animal agriculture.
Africa faces growing demand for high-quality dairy and protein products. DLP Expo Africa 2026 plays a role in accelerating modernization, enabling technology adoption, encouraging investments, and improving productivity across the sector.
Dairy equipment manufacturers
Poultry production technology providers
Livestock management solution companies
Feed manufacturers and ingredient suppliers
Animal nutrition companies
Veterinary pharmaceutical companies
Farm mechanization equipment suppliers
Cold chain and packaging technology providers
Disease diagnostic companies
Waste management solution providers
Dairy, livestock, and poultry farmers
Agribusiness entrepreneurs
Farm managers and operators
Equipment buyers and procurement officers
Veterinarians and animal health professionals
Feed millers and nutritionists
Policymakers in agriculture
Agricultural development organizations
Investors in livestock and dairy sectors
Agricultural cooperatives and associations
The expo provides opportunities to discover new technologies, connect with suppliers, learn about industry innovations, and find solutions that improve farm productivity and profitability.
You can compare products, negotiate deals, and build partnerships that support your business growth.
Graintech Africa 2026 is the premier gathering for the global grain industry. The 7th edition takes place June 17-19, 2026 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, Kenya.
This edition serves as a vital bridge connecting international technology providers with the rapidly evolving African market. Following the remarkable success of previous editions, Graintech Africa 2026 is designed to be more than just an exhibition—it is a dynamic ecosystem for innovation, networking, and sustainable business growth.
Graintech Africa brings together the entire grain value chain under one roof. Whether your focus is on staple crops or high-value pulses, Graintech Africa provides a 360-degree view of the sector.
Corn
Wheat
Rice
Barley
Sorghum
Millet
Specialized Segments
Sugarcane
Pulses
Soybeans
Feed
Milling machinery
Processing and packaging equipment
Silo and storage solutions
Additives
Quality control systems
Grain processing equipment manufacturers
Milling machinery suppliers
Storage and silo technology providers
Packaging equipment companies
Quality control and testing equipment suppliers
Feed processing technology providers
Grain handling systems manufacturers
Additives suppliers
Grain processors and millers
Food manufacturers using grains
Feed manufacturers
Storage facility operators
Agricultural cooperatives handling grains
Grain traders and distributors
Quality control professionals
Government officials in food security
Investors in grain processing
Equipment buyers and procurement officers
You gain access to the entire grain value chain in one location. The exhibition connects international technology providers with African market opportunities while providing buyers access to the latest innovations in grain processing, storage, and quality control.
The event creates a dynamic ecosystem for business growth through networking, knowledge exchange, and partnership development.
Event Details
Event: 7th Graintech Africa 2026
Dates: June 17-19, 2026
Location: Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), Nairobi, Kenya
Edition: 7th international edition
Scope: Entire grain value chain
Crops: Corn, wheat, rice, barley, sorghum, millet, sugarcane, pulses, soybeans, feed
Technologies: Milling, processing, packaging, storage, quality control
Format: International exhibition and conference
Visit the official Graintech Africa website for exhibitor information, visitor registration, and conference program details.
AGRITEC AFRICA returns for its 12th edition on June 17-19, 2026 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. The event is an international exhibition and conference focused on agriculture technologies.
Event Scale
The exhibition expects 175 companies from 25 countries to participate. Visitors include progressive farmers, dairy farmers, dealers and distributors, importers, and government officials.
Concurrent Events
Two additional expos run alongside AGRITEC AFRICA:
12th Dairy Livestock & Poultry Expo Africa
6th Graintech Africa Expo
These concurrent events feature companies from dairy, poultry, livestock, and grain-related sectors.
New Features for 2026
Enhanced Focus on Farming Machineries & Inputs The exhibition places greater emphasis on equipment and farming inputs.
Open-Sky Area for Machineries Large agricultural machinery will be displayed in an outdoor area where you can see equipment in action.
Pre-Scheduled Meetings Visitors can schedule meetings with exhibitors in advance, making networking more efficient.
Educational Program Seminars and workshops will run during the first two days of AGRITEC AFRICA, providing learning opportunities alongside the exhibition.
What You'll Find
The exhibition covers agriculture technologies across multiple sectors. You can explore:
Farming machinery and equipment
Agricultural inputs and crop protection
Dairy and livestock solutions
Poultry production technologies
Grain processing and storage equipment
Who Should Attend
Progressive farmers seeking new technologies
Dairy, livestock, and poultry farmers
Equipment dealers and distributors
Agricultural importers and exporters
Government officials in agriculture
Agricultural technology providers
Input suppliers
Grain sector professionals
Event Details
Dates: June 17-19, 2026
Location: Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
Expected Exhibitors: 175 companies from 25 countries
Focus: Agriculture technologies, farming machinery, inputs
Concurrent Events: Dairy Livestock & Poultry Expo Africa, Graintech Africa Expo
Format: Exhibition, conference, seminars, workshops
Visit the official AGRITEC AFRICA website for registration information, exhibitor list, and the complete event schedule.
The Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (KALRO) hosts its second scientific conference in 2026. Since its inception in 2018, the conference has served as a critical platform for knowledge exchange, showcasing cutting-edge research, fostering collaborations, and shaping the future of agriculture in Kenya and the wider East African region.
"Innovating towards Resilient Agri-food Systems for Climate Action, Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods"
The event is proposed as a fully virtual conference, enabling broad participation across regions.
Share Research Findings - Share research and scientific findings, innovations, and policy recommendations from KALRO and partners.
Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue - Foster cross-disciplinary dialogue on strengthening agri-food systems against climate shocks.
Capacity Building - Build capacity of young and upcoming scientists on scientific writing and presentation skills.
Sector Collaboration - Stimulate collaboration across the public, private, and research sectors.
Virtual Innovation Showcase - Showcase successful innovations and technologies for uptake and scale-up in a virtual format.
Researchers & Scientists
Agricultural researchers
Plant breeders
Biotechnologists
Soil scientists
Policymakers & Academia
Government officials
University professors
Policy analysts
Extension officers
Industry & Private Sector
Seed company executives
Agribusiness managers
Farm owners
Agricultural consultants
Join a diverse community of agricultural innovators. You'll gain access to cutting-edge research, learn about innovations addressing climate challenges, and build connections across the public, private, and research sectors.
The conference provides capacity building opportunities, particularly for young and upcoming scientists developing their scientific writing and presentation skills.
KALRO Headquarters, Nairobi
Organizer: Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (KALRO)
Edition: Second conference (first held in 2018)
Theme: Innovating towards Resilient Agri-food Systems for Climate Action, Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods
Format: Fully virtual conference
Focus: Climate-resilient agriculture, food security, sustainable livelihoods, innovation showcase
Scope: Kenya and East African region
Visit the official KALRO website for conference dates, registration information, abstract submission guidelines, and the complete program schedule.
The International Conference "Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture" brings together researchers, students, and professionals from agriculture and industry to share scientific research, innovative ideas, and practical experience related to agriculture, life, and the environment.
Now in its 15th edition, this conference is organized by the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, one of Europe's pioneering agricultural institutions founded in 1852. Taking place June 4-6, 2026, the event reflects the university's commitment to integrated approaches addressing economic, social, and environmental realities in life sciences and agriculture. Articles presented at the conference are published free of charge and made available online following the event.
A diverse international community gathers to advance research and innovation across agricultural and life sciences:
Researchers and academic scholars
University students and early-career professionals
Agricultural industry professionals and practitioners
Veterinary medicine specialists
Environmental and sustainability experts
Agricultural innovators and thought leaders
International life sciences professionals
The conference emphasizes the interconnection between agriculture, life sciences, and sustainable development:
Agricultural research and innovation
Veterinary medicine and animal health
Environmental sustainability
Economic and social dimensions of agriculture
Life sciences applications
Practical agricultural solutions
Sustainable development pathways
The three-day program includes:
Scientific presentations and research papers
Discussion platforms and forums
Networking opportunities among international peers
Collaborative sessions
Knowledge-sharing activities
The conference creates opportunities to present research findings, discover cutting-edge developments in agriculture and life sciences, and network with international researchers and industry professionals. Participants can exchange insights, explore collaborative partnerships, and contribute to identifying solutions for sustainable agricultural development.
Agricultural researchers and academics
Veterinary medicine professionals and researchers
University students in agriculture and related fields
Agricultural industry practitioners and innovators
Environmental and sustainability specialists
International scholars in life sciences
Professionals seeking advances in agricultural research
Dates: June 4-6, 2026
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Organizer: University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest
Format: International conference with research presentations and networking
Visit the official Agriculture for Life conference website for registration information, speaker lineup, and the complete program schedule.
Luxembourg's Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity hosts the inaugural Luxembourg International Climate Finance Days from June 3-5, 2026.
As global ambition and implementation gaps continue to widen for both climate mitigation and adaptation, and public budgets face increasing pressure, innovative and impactful climate finance is becoming more vital than ever.
From June 3-5, 2026, Luxembourg's Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity will bring together leading global climate finance leaders for the first time to accelerate solutions that can raise ambition, mobilize private capital, and build a financial bridge between COPs — linking the outcomes of Baku and Belém towards Antalya and beyond.
Held just before the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies meetings in Bonn, the Luxembourg International Climate Finance Days will shift the discussion from high-level objectives to practical implementation pathways, positioning Luxembourg at the crossroads of financial innovation and climate action.
World Federation of Exchanges - Sustainability Conference 2026
Global Green Growth Institute - High Level Roundtable
European Investment Bank Group - Partnering for High-Impact Climate Finance
Join three inspiring, high-impact days dedicated to mobilizing global climate finance. Through keynotes, roundtables, working sessions, and partner-led events, the Luxembourg ICF Days will explore how public and private finance can jointly accelerate the global transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient, and nature-positive world economy.
This first edition will convene:
VVIPs, Ministers and High-level Representatives Including Wopke Hoekstra, European Commissioner for Climate Action and Nadia Calviño, President of the European Investment Bank.
Major Climate Finance Institutions and Implementation Partners EIB, GCF, TFFF, WFE, GGGI, GLF.
Luxembourg's Global Financial Center Fund industry, Luxembourg Stock Exchange, Luxembourg Green Exchange, Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Initiative, LuxFlag, Accelerating Impact.
International Climate Finance Experts From governments, multilateral organizations, finance, and civil society.
You'll engage with practical implementation pathways for climate finance rather than just high-level objectives. The event creates a bridge between COP outcomes and on-the-ground implementation, connecting public and private finance to accelerate climate action.
The timing just before UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies meetings in Bonn positions the event strategically for influencing global climate finance discussions.
Dates: June 3-5, 2026
Location: Luxembourg
Edition: Inaugural
Organizer: Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity, Luxembourg
Focus: Climate finance mobilization, public-private partnerships, implementation pathways
Timing: Just before UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies meetings in Bonn
Format: Keynotes, roundtables, working sessions, partner-led events
Visit the official Luxembourg ICF Days website for registration information, complete program details, and session schedules.
The Avocado Society of Kenya, in collaboration with regional and international organizations in the fruits and vegetables value chain, announces the sixth International Africa Avocado Congress.
Avocado Fruits & Vegetables Africa 2026 is the largest convergence of stakeholders in the world for Africa. The platform specifically aims to stimulate trade, technology, knowledge transfer, and sharing.
The event will draw participation of stakeholders from all over the world.
The 2026 International Africa Avocado Congress offers a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge and get a broader understanding of the vision of leaders in the avocado industry.
Workshops on industry topics
Presentations of scientific research
Promotion of innovative methods for specialized audiences
Access to conferences and interactions with speakers
Topic selection based on your interests
You can participate by:
Submitting a research paper
Acquiring tickets to attend
Sponsoring activities
Avocado growers and producers
Fruits and vegetables value chain stakeholders
Exporters and importers
Technology providers in horticulture
Agricultural researchers
Post-harvest handling specialists
Packaging and processing companies
Market access professionals
Agribusiness investors
Government officials in horticulture
Industry associations and cooperatives
Cold chain and logistics providers
Input suppliers for avocado production
You'll gain insights into innovation, efficiency, and sustainability practices in avocado production. The congress provides access to scientific research, innovative methods, and networking with global industry leaders.
The event creates opportunities to understand market trends, technology developments, and trade opportunities in Africa's growing avocado sector.
Dates: May 26-29, 2026
Location: Sarit Expo Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
Organizer: Avocado Society of Kenya with regional and international partners
Theme: Innovation, efficiency, and sustainability
Scope: Global participation, Africa focus
Format: Congress with workshops, research presentations, conferences
Contact the Avocado Society of Kenya for paper submission guidelines, ticket information, sponsorship opportunities, and registration details.
CGIAR Science & Partnership Week 2027 is coming to India in April 2027. CGIAR will convene the global agrifood community to advance science for resilient food systems—innovation, equity, and climate action.
The event comes at the midpoint in the CGIAR 2025–2030 Science Portfolio—a pivotal moment to reflect on progress, share evidence of what's working, and accelerate delivery toward impact.
"Science for Resilient Food Systems: Innovation, Equity, and Climate Action"
The week will focus on:
Translating cutting-edge research into actionable solutions
Strengthening partnerships
Scaling impact for people, nature, and climate
CGIAR Science & Partnership Week 2027 brings together the global agrifood community to turn science into impact. The event provides a platform for reflecting on progress, sharing evidence, and accelerating delivery of solutions.
Agricultural researchers and scientists
Development partners and donors
Government officials in agriculture and climate
Private sector partners in agrifood systems
Civil society organizations
Climate action practitioners
Food systems experts
Innovation specialists
Equity and inclusion advocates
CGIAR partners and collaborators
Further details – including program development and opportunities to engage – will be shared in the coming months.
Date: April 2027
Location: India
Organizer: CGIAR
Context: Midpoint of CGIAR 2025–2030 Science Portfolio
Focus: Research translation, partnerships, scaling impact
Watch the official CGIAR channels for program updates, registration information, and engagement opportunities as they become available in the coming months.
The RSW International Festival 2026 is a global platform bringing together leaders, innovators, policymakers, and creatives from across sectors including trade, health, agriculture, investment, and film. Through high-level conferences, exhibitions, and forums, the festival fosters collaboration, showcases innovation, and promotes sustainable solutions to global challenges.
RSW International Festival serves as a hub for networking, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships with real-world impact. The event connects stakeholders across multiple sectors to drive meaningful outcomes.
To become a leading international platform that shapes the future by advancing innovation, sustainability, and global collaboration for a more resilient and prosperous world.
To connect global stakeholders, promote innovation, and facilitate strategic partnerships that drive sustainable development, inclusive growth, and transformative impact across industries.
Strategic Global Destination Adelaide is strategically positioned as a premier international destination. The city offers seamless global accessibility, political stability, and a highly structured environment ideal for hosting a large-scale, multi-sector international festival.
World-Class Event Infrastructure Adelaide is equipped with advanced, internationally recognized venues and event infrastructure. The facilities support high-level conferences, performances, exhibitions, and global showcases meeting world-class standards.
International Access & Connectivity Efficient international flight connections and well-integrated transport systems ensure smooth and accessible travel for participants, delegates, and stakeholders from across all continents.
Cultural Diversity & Global Engagement Adelaide's diverse and inclusive environment provides a strong foundation for international collaboration, cultural exchange, and meaningful global engagement. This enhances the overall experience for participants from different regions.
Trade and commerce
Health and wellness
Agriculture and food systems
Investment and finance
Film and creative industries
The festival format includes high-level conferences, exhibitions showcasing innovations, and forums for sector-specific discussions. You can engage with global leaders, explore solutions to challenges, and build partnerships across industries.
Industry leaders across trade, health, agriculture, investment, and film
Innovators and technology developers
Policymakers and government officials
Investors and financial institutions
Creative industry professionals
Development practitioners
Researchers and academics
Strategic partnership seekers
Companies expanding internationally
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Scope: Global multi-sector platform
Sectors: Trade, health, agriculture, investment, film
Focus: Innovation, sustainability, global collaboration, sustainable development
Format: Conferences, exhibitions, forums
Visit the official RSW International Festival website for event dates, sector-specific programming, registration information, and details about conferences and exhibitions.
As we face climate change, biodiversity loss, and social and political uncertainty, the need to adapt is clear. Advances in AI, digitalisation, materials science and circular design promise major changes in how we rethink production and the economy. Addressing challenges requires new mindsets to reimagine the future circular bioeconomy.
EFI’s Young Leadership Programme (YLP) 2026 focuses on adding value locally, drawing on the example of Northern Europe, a region shaped by forests, knowledge and innovation, yet facing significant changes. Centred on futures thinking and innovation, YLP 2026 combines expert-led discussions with capacity-building activities to strengthen leadership and strategic skills.
Participants are invited to explore ways to anticipate disruptions, address challenges and foster proactive innovation.
YLP 2026 takes place from 24 to 28 August 2026 in Joensuu, Finland, in collaboration with local partners.
YLP 2026 is aimed at early-career professionals across different disciplines whose work touches on or is based on forests: forest use, forest-based materials, forestry-related products and processes, etc.
The five-day programme offers a unique opportunity for young professionals with leadership potential to interact with a network of peers and experts, gain practical experience through group exercises that connect futures thinking with innovation, helping cultivate a more receptive, agile mindset.
It places particular emphasis on innovation for local value added and on futures thinking. Experts will share real-life examples of successes and failures and engage participants in bilateral reflection, skills development and application.