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Kochi: ‘SICCI Agri Summit 2024’, an exhibition and conference on agriculture, will take place on February 8 and 9, an official source said on Thursday.

This two-day International Exhibition and Conference on Sustainable Agriculture through Digital Innovation is expected to witness over 4000 visitors, including farmers, speakers, and delegates from around the world, at Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Agriculture College, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu.

SICCI Agri Summit 2024 is aimed at bringing together the state-of-the-art technological innovations in agriculture with the objective of providing a clear picture of the vanguard of technological advancement, innovation, and current trends in the agriculture space.

The theme of the event will consist of panel discussions on agriculture production systems & their digitalization, Mechanization & Digital Livestock Farming, Digitalizing Supply Chain Management, Agricultural Extension & Its aspects, Financial Services in Agriculture, Expert sessions on Fertilizer Scenario & Its Efficiency, A session on Advanced Aeroponic Vertical Farming, Financial Services in Agriculture session.

The event will be focused on business to business transactions, collaboration among different sectors, inspirational stories, policy insights, knowledge enrichment & networking opportunities etc.

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