The fifth edition of BioAgri 2025, a leading conference and expo on sustainable biological agriculture, will be organised on December 10 and 11 at Ramoji Film City. Organised by BioAgri Inputs Producers Association (BIPA), the event is expected to bring over 200 delegates across the agri-inputs sector besides policy-makers, researchers, entrepreneurs and farming community representatives.
BIPA is the oldest registered body for agricultural biology under the Societies Act, with over 100 active members who promote safe, sustainable, and biologically derived agricultural solutions. This work mainly focuses on lessening the reliance of this sector on conventional chemical inputs while improving the adoption of environment-friendly ones for soil health, biodiversity, and the productivity of farms in the long term. The association also guides its membership on some of the pressing issues faced, including regulatory compliance, product development, technology adoption, and policy advocacy.
BioAgri 2025 will have 40 exhibition stalls on the latest biological inputs; biofertilizers; biopesticides; plant growth promoters; and microbial solutions for increasing crop yield with minimal environmental impact. It allows companies and startups alike to showcase the latest technologies while networking at the event with future partners, distributors, and end-users.
Apart from the exhibition, there will be two days of sessions by experts on sustainable farming practices, advances in biotechnology, climate-resilient agriculture, regeneration of soil, and market trends for emerging biological inputs. Industry leaders and subject matter experts will share knowledge on the rising global demand for sustainable agricultural products and how India can lead this transformation.
BioAgri 2025 is designed to be an essential knowledge-sharing and networking platform in view of challenges associated with increased climate change, soil degradation, and rising input costs. It fosters innovation in biological agriculture as a pursuit toward the strengthening of India's transition into a more resilient, sustainable, and ecologically responsible farming ecosystem.
BioAgri 2025 to Highlight Sustainable Agriculture at Ramoji Film City
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