Event type
Lead organisation
Event address
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Unifying Agriculture to Advance Regenerative Practices
Championing Regeneration | Enabling Partnerships | Driving Innovation
Join a global gathering of agriculture leaders committed to shaping the future of sustainable food systems and resilient supply chains. This summit addresses the most pressing challenges and opportunities in regenerative agriculture, bringing together visionaries, changemakers, and industry pioneers to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future.
Engage in expertly curated sessions, hands-on workshops, and high-impact networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and drive meaningful progress.
Event Highlights
- 600+ Supply Chain Leaders
- 100+ Visionary Speakers
- 100+ Groundbreaking Farmers
- 800+ One-to-One Connections
Speaker Hall of Fame
- Lucas Urbano – Head of Regenerative Agriculture, Unilever
- Pascal Chapot – Corporate Head of Sustainable Agriculture Development, Nestlé
- Nicoline van Gerrevink – Executive Director, Food System Transition, Rabobank
- Christopher Liguori – Agribusiness Supply Chain Practice Leader, Accenture
- Geraldine Bernard – Regenerative Agriculture Global Lead, Heineken
- Stefania Avanzini – OP2B Director, World Business Council for Sustainable Development
- Michael Kavanagh – Farm Manager & Co-Founder, The Green Farm Collective
- Richard Zaltzman – Impact Officer, EIT Food
Why Regenerative Agriculture?
Agriculture is at the heart of our society, shaping both our environment and food systems. However, it faces unprecedented challenges, from climate change to soil degradation, that require a collective response.
Regenerative agriculture offers a transformative solution by restoring ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity, and building resilient, productive landscapes for future generations.
Join us in Amsterdam and connect with the industry’s most influential voices as we work together to accelerate the transition to regenerative agriculture.
Register your interest now: Event Link