We are
delighted to extend a warm invitation to you for the World Meet on Agricultural and Crop Science (WMAGRI2025), taking
place from September 25-27, 2025, in
the vibrant city of Bern, Switzerland.
This
prestigious event will bring together leading scientists, healthcare
professionals, researchers, and policymakers from around the world to discuss
the latest advancements in vaccine development, immunization strategies, and
global health. The conference will feature keynote speeches, scientific
presentations, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed to
foster collaboration and innovation in the field of immunology.
Cutting-edge
research and breakthroughs in Agricultural and Food Safety Science development
In-depth
discussions on immunization policies and global challenges
Networking
with top experts and practitioners in the field
Workshops on
the latest technologies and methodologies in vaccine research
The World
Meet on Agricultural and Food Safety Science promises to be a significant
milestone in advancing global initiatives, and your presence would contribute
immensely to the success of this important event.
We look
forward to welcoming you to Bern, Switzerland, where you will have the
opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations and contribute to the future
of vaccines and immunology.
Market Analysis of Agriculture
Please mark
your calendar for this important event, and we will provide more detailed
information and registration details closer to the event date.
A notable
achievement is the substantial increase in agricultural exports. Horticulture
continues to thrive, with production in 2023-24 (First Advance Estimates)
estimated at 355.25 Mn Tonnes, marking a 1.15% increase in cultivated area
compared to the previous year. Moreover, improved infrastructure and
post-harvest management have bolstered yields, benefiting small farmers and
enhancing food and nutritional security. To further strengthen the sector, the
government announced the development of large-scale clusters for vegetable
production near major consumption centres.
During
2021-22, 59.12 lakh ha of area has already been brought under organic farming,
thus ranking India at 4th place in terms of certified area globally under
organic farming. This shift promotes soil health and sustainability and meets
rising global demand for organic products, creating new market opportunities.
Moreover, in the FY 2024-25 budget, the government announced that 1 Cr farmers
nationwide will be introduced to natural farming, with support for
certification and branding over the next two years. Additionally, 10,000
bioinput resource centers will be established based on specific needs.