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New Ag International will host the 3rd Biostimulants World Congress

New Ag International news release - Via AgPR.com - The News Release Distribution Service for Agriculture

 

The 3rd World Congress on Biostimulants in Agriculture is an international scientific and technical congress to review the latest knowledge on these products, which are increasingly used in crop production around the world. A panel of prestigious international speakers will discuss the impact of Biostimulants on Plant Nutrition, Abiotic Stresses, Plant Growth and Development, as well as the various aspects of legislation on these products.

The congress has secured the support of 42 sponsors from 15 countries. A vast range of the world’s leading biostimulant products will be showcased at the exhibition which features 66 exhibitors from the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The congress is expected to attract over 1,200 delegates from 60+ countries, representing more than 600 companies and organizations.

The Congress speaker programme will feature approximately 40 speakers including 7 world-class scientific Key Note Speakers. The poster presentations will feature more than 160 academic posters.

The detailed programme can be accessed via this link: www.biostimulantsworldcongress.com/key-dates

The success of the first two World Congresses has been tremendous:

- 1st Biostimulants World Congress, November 2012, Strasbourg, France - over 700 delegates from 55 countries in attendance.

- 2nd Biostimulants World Congress, November 2015, Florence, Italy – over 1,100 delegates representing 724 companies and organisations from 69 countries in attendance. Further information: www.Biostimulants2015.com.

The 3rd Biostimulants World Congress is once again attracting the world’s attention!


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