Professional Seminar: Field Crop Production under Changing Conditions

Professional Seminar: 
Field Crop Production under Changing Conditions 


Ekofarma Róberta Góru - Salka, Slovakia

Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 08:30 – 14:00

New approaches to crop protectionin the shadow of resistance and active ingredient restrictions

Maintaining the condition, health status, and production potential of field crops under increasingly stringent legislation. The seminar focuses on ecological and integrated approaches, biological solutions, and practical experience from trials and field practice, providing answers to rising pest resistance and the decreasing availability of chemical plant protection products.


Feb.10, 2026
Event date
3
Professional presentations
Slovak
language
30
Max. participant capacity


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What can you expect?

  • Expert presentations focused on new opportunities in field crop protection amid rising resistance and increasing restrictions on chemical products.
  • Practical trial results, proven solutions, and examples from real field conditions.
  • Biological, functional and integrated approaches to crop protection as modern components of agronomy.
  • An overview of current innovations, trends, and technological recommendations for the upcoming season.
  • Space for professional discussion, questions related to your own situations, and the exchange of practical experiences.


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Who is this event for?

  • Field crop growers looking for effective and modern solutions for real‑world practice.
  • Agronomists, advisors, and technologists who need up‑to‑date information on crop condition and plant health.
  • Farms operating under conventional, integrated, or organic production systems.
  • Anyone preparing for new legislative and market requirements and seeking sustainable alternatives to traditional plant protection products.

What will you gain by attending?

  • An overview of practically proven alternatives to restricted or banned crop protection products.
  • Knowledge on how to improve crop resilience, condition, and health using biological solutions and combined strategies.
  • A deeper understanding of pathogen resistance and ways to prevent it through functional prevention.
  • Preparedness for legislative changes and new market demands in plant protection.
  • Immediately applicable recommendations and direct contact with experts who work with these systems daily in the field.


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