Paris EABPH: Ecological Agriculture & Biodiversity Conf.
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Key Takeaways
International experts will meet in Paris to discuss ecological agriculture, biodiversity, and public health, focusing on practical, sustainable farming methods.
- Learn about ecological farming and biodiversity.
- Explore crop rotation and cover cropping.
- Discuss integrated pest and nutrient management.
- Discover water conservation techniques.
- Connect with researchers and policymakers.
Why It Matters
This conference offers a critical opportunity to advance sustainable farming practices that are essential for long-term ecological health and human well-being.
What to Do Next
Review the conference topics and identify which sessions align with your current regenerative agriculture projects or research interests.
Recommended for: Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers dedicated to advancing sustainable, ecological farming practices and improving public health.
The 47th PARIS International Conference on Ecological Agriculture, Biodiversity and Public Health (EABPH) is scheduled from December 25, 2025, to May 3, 2026, in Paris, France. This upcoming international event focuses on sustainable farming methods that promote ecological agriculture and biodiversity. Key topics include crop rotation, cover cropping, reduced tillage, integrated pest management, nutrient management, and water conservation. The conference aims to bring together scientific and practical discussions relevant to permaculture and regenerative farming, emphasizing the restoration and maintenance of soil health and ecosystem resilience. It serves as a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange knowledge and advance sustainable agricultural practices that support biodiversity and public health.
Source: conference2go.com
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