AgriVision 2021

Jointly organised by Trouw Nutrition and Nutreco, AgriVision’s 10th edition took place for the first time in a digital format on Thursday, October 7, 2021, providing a safe and qualitative networking and conference experience, based on the core theme of ‘Future Matters’ in the agriculture and food space.

When was AgriVision 2021?

The last edition of AgriVision took place on Thursday, October 7th, 2021. The three-hour long livestreamed event featuring 22 inspiring changemakers gathered nearly 2000 participants from 90 countries.

Where was it held?

AgriVision 2021 was broadcasted from the Netherlands in a place that is steeped in history - De Fabrique. For the safety of all participants, and to allow for more flexibility, AgriVision 2021, was held as a fully virtual event, featuring pre-recorded and live-streamed content.

How about the past editions of AgriVision?

Go back in time and see which inspiring speakers and stimulating themes have been presented throughout the years in our earlier physical events.

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Who attended AgriVision 2021?

Since the fundamental change needed touches upon the way we consume, produce and waste food, at individual and global levels, we were excited to open our 2021 virtual programme to all engaged consumers and students as well, for the first time in the history of AgriVision.

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89

countries around the world participated
this year's AgriVision

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3

different languages - English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese (main stage only)

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~2000

knowledgable and influential attendees
from around the globe this year

Aftermovie AgriVision 2021

After more than a year of unpredictable shifts and developments, we – the representatives of one of the biggest and most influential industries – needed to unite, think together and take action to address the challenges facing our food system. 2021' AgriVision theme was Future Matters, because the decisions we make now impact our world for generations to come, and agriculture plays a key role in the future health of people and our planet.