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Grow Expo Astana 2026 is now open

Visitor registration has opened for Grow Expo Astana 2026 — the International Exhibition of Greenhouse Equipment and Technologies for Plant Cultivation in Kazakhstan and Central Asia, which will take place from April 8 to 10, 2026, at the EXPO International Exhibition Center in Astana.

Sugar beet cultivation: Weed control using field robotics

Weed control as key challenge in sugar beet cultivation – number of approved crop protection products declining, labour costs rising – hoeing robots increasingly in use – FarmRobotix to feature at SugarBeet Expo 2026

EuroTier supports European Angus Forum 2026 in Romania

The European Angus Forum (EAF) will take place from 11 to 18 May 2026 in Romania, bringing together Angus breeders, farmers and experts from across Europe.

Organic arable farming feature at the DLG Feldtage 2026

16–18 June 2026 – International DLG Crop Production Center, Bernburg, Germany – Guiding theme: “Crop Production out of the Box” – More than 300 exhibitors expected – DLG Spotlight: Organic Farming  https://www.dlg.org/

European Agronomy News (30 June – 6 July 2025)

In Brussels, EU farm ministers struck a preliminary deal with Ukraine on agricultural trade. Under the agreement, Ukraine will regain some access to EU markets for less-sensitive products (e.g. fermented milk, grape juice) while traditional free-trade quotas are largely restored ( reuters.com ,  reuters.com ). Reuters noted on 4 July that the EU will sharply cut import quotas on Ukrainian grains and sugar to address farmer concerns: wheat will be capped at ~1.3 million tonnes and sugar at ~100,000 t (up from 2016 levels but down 70–80% from wartime liberalisation) ( reuters.com ,  reuters.com ). Barley, poultry, butter and other products also have new quota limits, and member states can invoke safeguards if imports surge. Ukraine must align more with EU sanitary standards by 2028 in exchange for these concessions.
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