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CropTec Innovation Theatre

CropTec Innovation Theatre

CropTec Innovation Theatre 

(Sponsored by Horsch) 

CropTec 2024 will host three keynote theatres focusing on Innovation, Knowledge, and Profit, where industry experts will share practical advice on navigating future challenges. 

The Innovation Theatre will host a series of engaging seminars. One of the highlights is a panel discussion featuring award-winning arable farmers who will share the innovations they've implemented on their farms to boost productivity and yields. This session will offer practical insights into the challenges faced, lessons learned, and success stories, providing a valuable opportunity for attendees to learn directly from industry leaders. 

Another key seminar will focus on the future of arable farming through the lens of gene-editing technology. Esteemed experts, including representatives from Defra, Rothamsted Research, and the NFU, will discuss the potential of gene-editing to enhance crop resilience, improve yields, and address future agricultural challenges. This session will explore how this cutting-edge technology could shape the future of farming and benefit UK agriculture. 

Additionally, the Innovation Theatre will feature a session on innovative systems and collaborative research and development, examining new technologies designed to support more sustainable crop production. Attendees will also gain insights into Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA), an emerging method for producing crops more efficiently and sustainably. This session, led by industry experts, will take a deep dive into the potential of CEA to transform the way crops are grown. 

An interactive session on the future of arable farming will explore how innovation can be applied practically on farms, ensuring that technological advancements are not only cutting-edge but also accessible and usable for farmers on the ground. 

With its focus on future innovations and sustainable practices, CropTec 2024, taking place on 27-28 November 2024 at the NAEC Stoneleigh, promises to be an invaluable event for farmers and landowners looking to stay ahead in an evolving agricultural landscape. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts and explore the future of arable farming. 

 

Claim your free ticket today

 

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