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The National Association for the Promotion and Innovation of the Biologicals Industry (Anpii Bio) is now accepting registrations for the 3rd edition of the Bio-inputs Market Intelligence Workshop, which will be held on March 17th and 18th in Campinas (SP). At a time marked by the regulatory developments of the Bio-inputs Law (No. 15.070) and the strong expansion of the sector in the country, the event aims to be a strategic space for analysis and interpretation of this new market environment, bringing together industry representatives, specialists and professionals from the sector, as well as other agents in the bio-inputs chain, to discuss trends, challenges and opportunities, based on data and projections about the Brazilian and international scenario.
Established as a leading platform for accessing exclusive data and high-level discussions, this edition will feature a larger and more diverse number of presentations, focusing on market intelligence. The program, which will combine debate and networking opportunities among participants, will provide analyses of the global landscape of bio-inputs, including projections and trends for the coming years, the scenario of agricultural commodities and their impacts on the sector, the challenges of adopting biological technologies in the field, as well as an updated overview of the Brazilian market, detailing segments such as inoculants and biopesticides.
Participation is open to Anpii Bio members and, for the first time, non-member professionals may also participate, subject to prior registration. Places are limited and registration can be done via an online form (http://bit.ly/4uqh9W3).
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