Farming News - Low Carbon Agriculture opens registration for its 2025 show

Low Carbon Agriculture opens registration for its 2025 show

The Low Carbon Agriculture Show 2025, the UK's only event dedicated to sustainable farming and carbon reduction practices, is returning to NAEC Stoneleigh on the 5-6 March 2025. As the only event of its kind in the country, the show will welcome forward-thinking farmers, landowners and industry operators, giving them a unique opportunity to experience cutting-edge technology, services, and solutions.

Visitors at the show will have access to those at the forefront of the sectors transition towards more sustainable and environmentally conscious farming practices. With the UK agricultural sector playing a pivotal role in achieving the nation’s Net Zero goals, the event serves as a critical hub for connecting solution providers with those eager to adopt new technologies and strategies to reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental stewardship.

Four Shows Under One Roof

The Low Carbon Agriculture Show brings together four major sectors under one banner, each with its own dedicated conference theatre:

Environmental Business: As UK agriculture transitions from the EU’s CAP regulations to a system that rewards sustainable farming, the Environmental Business sector provides insights into policy changes and opportunities for growth through improved environmental performance.

Clean Energy: As rural communities increasingly contribute to decarbonisation and energy security, the Clean Energy theatre will showcase renewable energy solutions, such as solar, wind, and bioenergy, that are reshaping the future of rural energy generation.

Low Emission Vehicles: With the transport sector undergoing a transformation, particularly in response to the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles, this sector highlights the latest innovations in low-emission vehicles that farmers can adopt to reduce their carbon footprint.

Farm Technology Innovation: Focusing on the pioneering technologies transforming agriculture, this sector will highlight innovations such as precision farming, automation, and AI-driven solutions that can enhance efficiency and sustainability on the farm.

The Low Carbon Agriculture Show 2025 is a must-attend event for anyone in the agricultural sector looking to embrace sustainable and environmentally conscious practices. Here’s why visitors should make it a priority:

1. Exclusive Focus on Sustainable Agriculture

As the UK's only event dedicated to sustainable farming and carbon reduction practices, the Low Carbon Agriculture Show uniquely addresses the pressing challenges of reducing emissions and promoting environmental stewardship in agriculture. It’s an unparalleled opportunity for farmers, landowners, and industry professionals to gain insights and tools to contribute to the UK’s Net Zero goals.

2. Connect with Industry Leaders and Innovators

Attendees gain direct access to industry leaders and pioneering solution providers, ensuring they’re at the forefront of the agricultural transition toward greener practices. It’s a unique chance to engage with thought leaders, explore cutting-edge technologies, and learn strategies that can transform farming businesses.

3. Practical Insights for a Sustainable Future

From renewable energy systems to low-carbon vehicles and groundbreaking farm tech, visitors will walk away with actionable insights to:

  • Reduce operational carbon footprints.
  • Increase farm efficiency.
  • Adapt to evolving policies and market demands.

4. Timely and Relevant Expertise

With the agricultural sector playing a critical role in achieving the UK’s sustainability targets, this show provides timely solutions and inspiration for farmers and landowners. The 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles and the shift from EU’s CAP regulations highlight the urgency of adopting innovative approaches now.

Secure Your Place Today!

Join the movement driving the future of sustainable farming and energy solutions by booking your free ticket to the Low Carbon Agriculture Show 2025 here.