The Fourth Edition of the AgroChem Summit is set to take place on November 19, 2025, at The Park in New Delhi. The theme of the summit is “Driving Sustainability, Balancing Productivity,” and it will feature a panel discussion on the growth of biologicals and biopesticides as sustainable alternatives. The discussion will be led by esteemed speakers from the industry, including Dr. Archana Sinha, Dr. Shailendra Singh, Srinivasa Kumar Karavadi, and Shrirang Chilapur.
The future of biologicals and biopesticides in India looks promising, with a projected market growth driven by increasing emphasis on sustainability, supportive government policies, and rising consumer demand for organic produce. However, there are challenges to be addressed, such as bridging the gap between potential and widespread adoption, farmer awareness, product quality, cost, and a supportive regulatory framework.
The panel discussion will cover various topics, including the rising demand for sustainable and organic produce, government initiatives, growing pest resistance, advancements in research and technology, and the limitations of biologicals, such as limited shelf life and efficacy. The discussion aims to explore the potential of biologicals and biopesticides as sustainable alternatives to synthetic agrochemicals and to identify ways to overcome the challenges facing the industry.
The AgroChem Summit 2025 has partnered with several prominent companies and associations, including Humane World for Chemicals, Godrej Agrovet, and SAFEX Chemicals, as gold partners. The industrial association partners include AgroChem Federation of India (ACFI), Biological Agri Solutions of India (BASAI), and Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI), among others. The tech partner for the summit is EzBiz Technologies, and the media partner is Indian Pharma Post.
Registration for the AgroChem Summit 2025 is now open, and interested delegates can register by clicking on the link provided. The summit promises to be a valuable platform for industry stakeholders to come together and discuss the future of sustainable agriculture in India. With the increasing focus on sustainability and the growing demand for organic produce, the adoption of biologicals and biopesticides is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Indian agriculture.