The event, now in its 57th year, remains the largest and most influential agricultural trade show in the Southern Hemisphere, and is a critical platform for South Africa’s producers to engage with global innovations and networks.
According to a press statement from Grain SA, this year’s edition of Nampo comes as agriculture worldwide grapples with rising input costs, climate change, and increasingly interlinked food systems.
“South African producers understand that they are not farming in isolation. What happens globally, whether it’s innovation, trade flows or climate patterns, affects what happens locally,” said Dr Dirk Strydom, managing director of Nampo.
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