Due to supply chain disruptions and the ongoing digital transformation, the agricultural and equipment manufacturing industries are exploring innovative solutions to feed the world sustainably.
As a result, Agrievolution, in partnership with Cámara Argentina Fabricantes de Maquinaria Agrícola (CAMFA), is hosting a two day summit exploring mechanization and precision agriculture as food security and sustainable agriculture solutions, Achieving Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture Thru Mechanization and Precision Technologies, from Sept. 1-3, 2025.
Attendees will hear from equipment manufacturing representatives and other industry leaders as they share success stories and insights, as well as participate in a live field demonstration to see these practices in action. The summit agenda includes discussion panels and networking spaces, aiming to shed light on the adaptability of the industry, and future solutions to current industry issues.
Session topics include:
- Agriculture conservation
- Smart-farming and ag tech
- The role of mechanization in conservation and carbon sequestration
- Farmer success stories
- Challenges in achieving food security
- The future of ag mechanization and precision ag
The summit will include representatives from Agrievolution, the Argentina No Till Farmers Association, the Argentine-German Dialogue for Sustainable Agricultural Innovations, the Argentina National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), the Argentine Maize and Sorghum Association, the Agricultural Engineers Association (UK), YANMAR, Lindsay Corporation, and farmers from both Germany and Argentina.
AEM’s own Senior Vice President Curt Blades will moderate a panel on improving production and environmental conservation through precision agriculture.
Meant to strengthen the ties of the global agricultural industry, this upcoming summit is a can’t-miss opportunity to network with industry peers and gain insights on the future of precision agriculture.
About Agrievolution
Agrievolution is the global voice for agriculture equipment manufacturers. Made up of agriculture equipment manufacturing organizations from around the world, its mission is to support the collective 6,000-plus agriculture equipment manufacturer members, working to promote the benefits of mechanization for global sustainable agriculture and growing awareness of the vital role that agriculture mechanization and its precision agriculture technologies play in feeding the growing global population. AEM serves as Secretariat for the Alliance.
For more information, contact AEM’s Austin Gellings at agellings@aem.org.