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Online – Crops, Seeds & Soil Tech (CSS) 4.0 2021

10/01/2021 - 10/15/2021

Crops, Seeds & Soil Tech (CSS) 4.0 2021 – Facilitating Research, Development, Innovation & Cross Collaboration in the Agricultural Community

Crops, Seeds & Soil Tech (CSS) 4.0 focuses on the key aspects of sustainable and regenerative agriculture for arable land. Improving our technology, environment, practices and methods can help regenerate and revitalise the soil and the environment. Leading to healthy soil, capable of producing high quality, nutrient dense food while simultaneously improving, rather than degrading land, and ultimately leading to productive farms and healthy communities and economies.

CCS 4.0 will look at the importance of having a holistic approach in our route to caring for crops, seeds and soil within our developing technological, sustainable and regenerative practices and processes. With technology rapidly changing agriculture how can we continue to utilise and implement technology, as well as our ceaseless research and current knowledge of the land, into ensuring that that we are continuously improving sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices, through our interaction with crops, seeds and soil.

Key Conference Focus Areas

Conference Day 1 – Developing Our Approach, Crop Production, Soil Health & Quality, Crop Protection, Seeds, Precision Crop Farming, Water & Irrigation

Conference Day 2 – Crop Management, Soil Biodiversity & Regeneration, Data & Monitoring, Agrochemicals, Crop Nutrition & Health, Pollination & Breeding, Renewable Energy & Low Carbon Systems, Sustainable Recycling & Waste Management

Current Conference Presenters

ADAS, Agribot Ai, AgriCaptureCO2, Agri-EPI Centre, Berry Gardens, BRESOV, British Society of Soil Science (BSSS), COPA COGECA, Cranfield University, CropLife Europe, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra), EJP SOIL, European Biostimulants Industry Council (EBIC), European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), Euroseeds, G’s Fresh, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Hands Free Farm, Innovation for Agriculture, Innovative Farmers, International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association (IBMA), International Fertilizer Association (IFA), LEAF (Link­ing Envi­ron­ment And Farm­ing), Map of Agriculture Group, Marks & Spencer, National Centre for Precision Farming, Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN), Organic Research Centre (ORC), Reading University, Red Tractor, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), Rothamsted Research, Royal Agricultural University, Soil Association, Wageningen University & Research (WUR), Waitrose & Partners, WASWARE, WATERAGRI, World Bee Project

Current Event Attendees

4 Earth Intelligence, Aberystwyth University, ADAS, AFBI, Agribot Ai, AgriCapture C02, Agri-EPI Centre, Agrovista, AHDB, Analytik, Arcadis, Berry Gardens, BRESOV, British Society of Soil Science (BSSS), Burleigh Dodd’s Publishing, Catania University, COPA COGECA, Cranfield University, CropLife Europe, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), DTN, EJP SOIL, European Biostimulants Industry Council (EBIC), European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), Euroseeds, FOTENIX, Full Circle Farm, G’s Fresh, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Hands Free Farm, Harper Adams University, Hello Solution, Horizon 2020, Innovation for Agriculture, Innovative Farmers, International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association (IBMA), International Fertilizer Association (IFA), INRAE, KWS, LEAF (Link­ing Envi­ron­ment And Farm­ing), Map of Agriculture Group, Marks & Spencer, Milltrust International, National Centre for Precision Farming, Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN), Organic Research Centre, Phytobiomes Alliance, Platform Kinetics, Position Systems, Pro-Lite Technology, Reading University, Red Tractor, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), Rothamsted Enterprises, Rothamsted Research, Royal Agricultural University, SAC Consulting, Sedgwick, Sinafis, Soil Association, The World Bee Project, Wageningen University & Research (WUR), Waitrose & Partners, WASWARE, WATERAGRI, Waypoint Scotland, UPL, Yield Lab Europe, Zip Farming