Farming News - LAMMA and Low Carbon Agriculture to Co-Locate for 2026 Exhibition
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LAMMA and Low Carbon Agriculture to Co-Locate for 2026 Exhibition
The UK's largest agricultural machinery and technology event joins forces with the nations only event dedicated to sustainable farming and carbon reduction practices, providing an inclusive future-focused exhibition in 2026.
In an exciting development for the agricultural community, LAMMA and Low Carbon Agriculture are set to co-locate for the 2026 exhibition, along with CropTec, this show is set to deliver an unmatched experience for farmers and industry professionals. By bringing together the UK's largest showcase of agricultural machinery and technology with the UK's only event dedicated to sustainable farming and carbon reduction practices, this co-location creates an unparalleled forum, giving exhibitors access to a plethora of farming audiences.
Over recent years, LAMMA and Low Carbon Agriculture have each grown as stand-alone events with distinct strengths and audiences. LAMMA has long been recognised as the UK's premier destination for agricultural machinery, innovation, and business networking, attracting over 600 exhibitors and attendees representing more than 6.6 million hectares of UK farmland. Low Carbon Agriculture meanwhile, has become a specialised, informative hub, creating a space for learning and networking for forward-thinking farmers looking to reduce their carbon footprint and futureproof their business.
The co-location at LAMMA 2026 will combine these strengths, providing exhibitors a unique opportunity to engage with an expanded audience and offering visitors a streamlined experience where they can explore everything the sectors have to offer, all in one place. "This collaboration is about providing real value to our exhibitors and attendees by reducing the time pressures on our busy farmers," said Event Portfolio Director, Sarah Whittaker-Smith "Farmers who may have previously only attended one event now have a compelling reason to attend three, combining Low Carbon Agriculture, CropTec and LAMMA, gives them access to innovations, insights, and industry expertise across machinery and arable technology, and carbon reducing innovations."
Key Benefits of the LAMMA and Low Carbon Agriculture Co-Location:
Uniting farmers to secure agricultural prosperity in the face of change: From inheritance tax changes to land use policies, recent government decisions are putting immense pressure on the industry. To future-proof businesses, the industry needs to adapt, innovate, and foster resilience and profitability. Combining these shows provides a space where industry experts, policymakers, and forward-thinking farmers can come together and strategise for the future.
Increased Convenience and Efficiency for Visitors: Recognising that farmers are often time-poor, the co-location offers a consolidated, efficient experience where they can connect with both machinery experts, arable and grassland specialists, and low carbon farming specialists, in a single venue. This streamlines their ability to access critical insights and products essential for their farm's success and sustainability.
Future-Focused Innovation at Every Turn: By uniting LAMMA's machinery focus with Low Carbon Agriculture's emphasis on climate friendly farming technology and future-proofing, the combined event ensures that attendees are equipped with actionable strategies and state-of-the-art solutions to help them navigate the evolving landscape of agriculture.
Low Carbon Agriculture will continue its individual mission, but this co-location represents a strategic move to help farmers access the tools and knowledge they need to thrive. For the first time, attendees will find cutting-edge machinery alongside the latest advancements in AI, GHG removal, robotics, gene editing, and controlled environmental agriculture, all under one roof. Visitors will benefit from Low Carbon Agricultures extensive conference programme, welcoming pioneering thought-leaders in the industry to provide practical guidance from on-farm experience on sustainability and low carbon practices.
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