The Low Carbon Agriculture Show 2025 is set to return to Stoneleigh on March 5-6, 2025, marking a significant event for the UK’s agricultural sector as it continues its journey towards sustainability and carbon reduction. As the only event of its kind in the country, this show aims to bring together forward-thinking farmers, landowners, and industry operators, providing them with a unique platform to explore cutting-edge technologies and solutions designed for sustainable agriculture.
With the UK agricultural sector playing a crucial role in achieving the nation’s net zero goals, the Low Carbon Agriculture Show serves as a vital hub for connecting solution providers with those eager to adopt innovative practices. Attendees can expect to discover a range of groundbreaking technologies, from renewable energy systems to low-carbon vehicles, all aimed at reducing operational carbon footprints and enhancing farm efficiency. This is particularly pertinent as farmers navigate an evolving landscape of policies and market demands focused on sustainability.
The event will feature four major sectors of sustainable agriculture, each housed in its own dedicated conference theatre. The Environmental Business sector will delve into the transition from the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy to a new system that rewards sustainable practices, offering insights into policy changes and growth opportunities. The Clean Energy theatre will highlight renewable energy solutions, showcasing how rural communities can contribute to decarbonisation and energy security through technologies like solar, wind, and bioenergy.
In light of the impending 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles, the Low Emission Vehicles sector will present the latest innovations in low-emission transport options for farmers, emphasizing the importance of reducing carbon footprints in the transport sector. Meanwhile, the Farm Technology Innovation theatre will focus on the pioneering technologies that are set to transform agriculture, including precision farming, automation, and AI-driven solutions.
Organisers of the show have outlined four compelling reasons to attend: the event’s exclusive focus on sustainable agriculture, the opportunity to connect with industry leaders and innovators, practical insights for implementing sustainable practices, and timely experiences delivered by experts in the field. As registration opens, the anticipation builds for what promises to be a pivotal gathering for those committed to advancing sustainable farming in the UK.