Picture this: a dimly lit conference room with a single beam of light illuminating a pedestal of earth – a stark contrast to the buzz of the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
At evokeAG 2025, no topic was off-limits. In the second instalment of our You can’t ask that series, we asked industry leaders to grapple with an uncomfortable question: Is rural sledging of city folk fuelling the city/ country divide?
Saddle up for their take on whether we’re the ones burning bridges – and how we can repair them.
In a packed breakout session at evokeAG. 2025, three industry leaders joined 200 delegates to workshop how farming with nature could unlock agriculture’s next productivity leap. But we need to change some things first.
Behind every flashy product launch is a slow grind of trial, error, and the occasional flop. At evokeAG. 2025, leaders from the pork, beef and fisheries industries stripped back the spin to share what it really takes to embed technology in agriculture.
Here, they share 7 essential truths about what makes agtech stick (or stall).
Limited budgets, inconsistent definitions and no regulation - BloombergNEF’s Hugh Bromley explains challenges of using regen ag to meet emission reduction targets.
At evokeAG 2023, we explored how modern applications of traditional practices are driving demand for Indigenous products, especially in food and beverage.
With a track record for running and re-engineering complex businesses, Mark Allison, Managing Director and CEO of Elders, is widely recognised as one of the thought leaders of Australian agribusiness.
Australian agriculture is in the early stages of a dramatic disruption and a subsequent transition. There is rapid innovation across the entire value chain, investment in developing and scaling world-changing technologies and solutions, and we’re setting bullish targets on sustainability and environmental measures. But are we running the risk of leaving our farmers behind? Here farmer, Farmers2Founders project manager and evokeAG. 2023 Future Young Leader, Matt Anderson urges the Australian agtech industry to not leave our farmers behind.