The AgriBusiness GlobalTrade Summit finished its 14th successful year and included exhibitors and sponsors, including manufacturing companies, from China, India, the U.S., EU, and Southeast Asia. The event began in 2006 and has held events in Canada, Mexico, U.S., South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Istanbul.
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Dr. Bob Fairclough, Principal Consultant – AgriGlobe, Kleffmann, delivers his keynote "State of the Global Crop Input Market" address, the Trade Summit’s annual, much anticipated review of global trends in manufacturing, use, and supply of crop input products worldwide.
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Delegates from around the world traveled to Atlantic City, New Jersey for the AgriBusiness Global Trade Summit where they had the opportunity to learn from industry experts and to meet with their crop input peers.
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Jessica Chung, Co-lead at Center of Excellence for Commercial Drone Adoption, Ipsos Business Consulting, discusses how "Agribusiness Evolves as Drone Application Rises" during her standing room only presentation at the AgriBusiness Global Trade Summit.
Following a day of meetings and presentations, delegates were able to meet on a more social level at the cocktail reception sponsored by Sulphur Mills.
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Jon Leman, Commercial Vice President at Italpollina USA, talks with a fellow delegate at the cocktail reception sponsored by Sulphur Mills.
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(L. to R.) Eduardo and Octavio Castellanos, Pilagro; and Michael Johnson, Blue Ocean Biotech, enjoy a relaxed evening poolside at the cocktail reception sponsored by Sulphur Mills.
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The covered pool at the Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City served as the perfect site of the Sulphur Mills-sponsored cocktail reception as the weather outside was a bit less than cooperative.
This year, delegates, speakers, and sponsors from around the world descended on the Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where they had the opportunity to listen to industry experts, meet and make deals with their crop input peers, and socialize throughout the three-day event. Presentations included an update on the State of the Crop Input Industry; Investment in Ag Tech – The Rising Trend of Raising Funds, Digital Farming, and Biostimulants; a panel on Crop Inputs 2025 — What Is Ahead for the Global Industry? and an update on the U.S., Mexico, Canada Deal and Its Expected Impact on Agrichemicals and Agriculture. The slideshow above captures just a few of the event’s highlights.
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AgriBusiness Global was also pleased to announce the launch of a new show: Precision Application Asia, which will take place 5-6 November in Bangkok, Thailand. That show will focus on “Where the Worlds of Application Technology and Crop Inputs Collide.”