120 companies to showcase at the Low Carbon Agriculture show

Image from the 2022 Low Carbon Agriculture show
Image from the 2022 Low Carbon Agriculture show

The Low Carbon Agriculture show will return for the 15th time this year, with over 120 companies representing renewable energy, low carbon transport and machinery sectors set to attend.

The event aims to bring together farmers, landowners and industry operators to explore ways to address climate change through the generation of renewable energy and the implementation of low carbon technology.

It will take place on February 7-8, 2023, at the National Agricultural and Exhibition Centre (NAEC) in Stoneleigh, Kenilworth.

The four expos

The 2023 Low Carbon Agriculture show will include four different content-led expos consisting of an energy now expo; environmental business expo; farm technology expo; and a low-emission vehicles expo.

Industry figures are set to speak at the expos to provide insight and guidance on achieving net zero by creating a profitable and sustainable future for agricultural and rural communities, the event organisers have said.

The event organisers believe that the agricultural sector is "uniquely placed" to be part of the UK's solution to achieving net zero by 2050.

A partner of the show, the National Farmers' Union (NFU), has said that this year's conference sessions will focus on:

"A policy workshop, giving farmers and landowners the chance to quiz experts on agricultural, energy and environmental policy has also been added," the union said.

"In partnership with the NFU, Low Carbon Agriculture will feature its renowned multi-streamed conference, workshops, an exhibition, test drives of low emission vehicles and machinery and demonstrations of the latest innovations in agri-tech."

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