Join us at NAEC, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire on the 27 - 28 November 2024
Welcome to the new era of CropTec
The arable industry is constantly evolving and so are we!
This year we’re introducing three keynote theatres focusing on Innovation, Knowledge and Profit, to provide you with practical advice to futureproof your farm.
We’ll be shining a light on the industry’s key topics, including crop varieties, eco-friendly fertilisers, pesticide regulations, disease management, crop rotations and diversification.
Hear from arable farmers from across the UK, as they share their experiences in adopting different farming systems for their business, their farming best practices and the learnings that farmers can take from each other.
Join us as we delve into the future of arable farming, exploring innovative ideas such as gene-editing for food and crops, the role of AI and robotics in arable farming, automated weather systems and controlled environment agriculture.
The future for arable farmers is full of possibilities and CropTec is here to help you find the best solution for your business.
We extend our appreciation to all the attendees and exhibitors who contributed to making Croptec 2023 an outstanding event. Your presence, engagement, and participation were instrumental in creating a vibrant and impactful gathering focused on innovation, knowledge sharing, and collaboration in the field of agriculture.
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