International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture
April 14-15, 2025 | In-person | Rome, Italy | Source |
The International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture, taking place on April 14-15, 2025, in Rome, Italy, will bring together global experts to discuss advancements in the field. The event will feature keynote presentations, workshops, and panel discussions on topics such as sustainable farming, advanced horticultural techniques, crop science, soil health, and agricultural biotechnology. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore innovative solutions and foster interdisciplinary collaboration to address global agricultural challenges. Key deadlines include abstract submission by September 26, 2024, and early bird registration by September 16, 2024. This conference promises to be a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and professional development.
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April 14-15, 2025 | In-person | Rome, Italy | Source |  The International Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture, taking place on April 14-15, 2025, in Rome, Italy, will bring together global expe
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