The UK’s largest agricultural machinery and technology event, Lincolnshire Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers Association (LAMMA), has announced it will joins forces with Low Carbon Agriculture, providing an inclusive future-focused exhibition in 2026.
The Low Carbon Agriculture show and LAMMA and are set to co-locate for the 2026 exhibition, alongside CropTec, to deliver a multi-faceted experience for farmers and industry professionals, as well as enhancing the footfall accessible to prospective exhibitors.
Over recent years, LAMMA and Low Carbon Agriculture, the UK’s only event dedicated to sustainable farming and carbon reduction practices, have respectively grown as stand-alone events with distinct audiences.
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LAMMA has been recognised as a destination for agricultural machinery, innovation, and business networking, attracting over 600 exhibitors and attendees annually.
Meanwhile, Low Carbon Agriculture has become a specialised, informative hub for learning and networking targeting forward-thinking farmers looking to reduce their carbon footprint and futureproof their business.
The co-location at LAMMA 2026 will combine these strengths while offering visitors a streamlined experience where they can explore everything the sectors have to offer, under one roof.
For the first time, attendees will find cutting-edge machinery alongside the latest advancements in AI, greenhouse gas removal, robotics, gene editing, and controlled environmental agriculture.
Event portfolio director, Sarah Whittaker-Smith, said: “This collaboration is about providing real value to our exhibitors and attendees by reducing the time pressures on our busy farmers.
“Farmers who may have previously only attended one event now have a compelling reason to attend three, combining Low Carbon Agriculture, CropTec and LAMMA, which gives them access to innovations, insights, and industry expertise across machinery and arable technology, and carbon reducing innovations,” she added.
The Low Carbon Agriculture show 2025, finished yesterday (March 6), after two days at NAEC Stoneleigh, south of Coventry, where a number of pioneers in the field of sustainable agriculture provided practical advice for attending farmers.