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AAT to unpack food production technologies

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Africa Agri Tech Conference and Exhibition’s (AAT) third installment is on the cards and is expected to unpack the technologies that will have the biggest impact on how to produce food in this century and beyond.

The future shaping event is expected to put on display technologies that will advance food production and solve the most pressing issues of the 21st century are developing at a rapid pace.

In addition, to gain the maximum benefit of these technologies, stakeholders need not only understand them, but have the insight to apply the right technology, at the right time, at the right place.

Slated for the 18th to the 20th March 2025 at the CSIR Convention Centre in Pretoria, South Africa AAT is the gateway to the latest AgTech breakthroughs.

“The biggest challenges facing food producers today – rising input costs, erratic weather, theft, and logistical disruptions – all have one thing in common: technology can solve them. If you want to future-proof your business, this is the event to attend,” says Anlie Hattingh, AAT’s spokesperson.

AAT creates a single platform to showcase the most innovative and game-changing technology in the food production space. It addresses a specific market need for an event addressing global trends and advances across the full spectrum of data-driven technology, biotechnology and bioscience that will shape the future of agriculture.

This year, AAT offers two parallel programmes – one for large commercial farmers and businesses, and another for small to medium scale commercial farmers. This ensures every delegate gets the most relevant insights and strategies for their scale of operation.

“AAT is not just about showcasing technology,” says Hattingh, “it’s about building bridges. Researchers, innovators, and producers are connected, fostering collaboration and sparking game-changing ideas. Beyond the discussions on stage, it’s an unparalleled opportunity to network with like-minded visionaries and solution-providers.”

Supported by leading industry bodies, commodity associations, and agriculture-focused media partners, AAT is designed for everyone in the agricultural value chain.