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AGIC Asia 2025

4 March – Bangkok, Thailand

6 March – Shanghai, China


We attended the highly anticipated 2025 Australian Grain Industry Conference (AGIC) Asia, which serves as a pivotal platform for showcasing the comprehensive Australian grain value chain to a diverse audience that includes marketers, processors, consumers, and regulatory bodies across the expansive Asian market. This significant event, AGIC Asia 2025, is strategically held in two major cities: Bangkok, Thailand, and Shanghai, China, each selected for their vital roles in the grain trade and their influence on regional agricultural policies. The conference brings together industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders from various sectors within the grain industry, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation. Attendees have the opportunity to engage in insightful discussions, attend workshops, and participate in networking sessions designed to strengthen connections and share knowledge about the latest trends and technologies in grain production, processing, and marketing.

In Bangkok, the vibrant atmosphere of the city complements the conference's objectives, as participants explore the unique challenges and opportunities faced by the grain industry in Southeast Asia. The discussions often focus on the increasing demand for Australian grains, the importance of sustainable practices, and the role of technology in enhancing productivity and efficiency within the supply chain. Meanwhile, the Shanghai leg of the conference highlights China's significant position as a major consumer and importer of grains. Here, the dialogue centers around market access, regulatory frameworks, and the potential for Australian grain products to meet the growing needs of Chinese consumers. The exchange of ideas in this dynamic setting allows for a deeper understanding of market trends and consumer preferences, enabling Australian grain producers to tailor their offerings accordingly. Overall, AGIC Asia 2025 not only showcases the strength and quality of the Australian grain industry but also serves as a crucial meeting point for fostering international relationships and expanding market opportunities across Asia.




 
 
 

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