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The International Conference on Climate Change and Agriculture in Tropical
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CCATL 2025: International Conference on Climate Change and Agriculture
Dates: 5th, 6th & 7th May 2025
Location: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Theme: "Fine-Tuning the Biology and Environment to Achieve Global Food and Nutrient Security"
Overview of CCATL 2025
The conference aims to bring together specialists from tropical, subtropical, and temperate zones to address significant challenges and leverage opportunities within the agricultural sector. CCATL 2025 is focused on enhancing agricultural predictions and revitalizing farming practices in Sri Lanka and similar regions across the globe.
Program Highlights
Participants can expect Eight Plenary Sessions, each led by field experts:
1. Nutrient Security
2. Crop Modelling
3. Pest and Disease Management
4. Soil Fertilizer Management
5. Genetics and Environmental Interaction
6. Climate Change Modelling
7. Global Food Security
8. Climate Change and Animal Husbandry
Key Features of CCATL 2025:
8 Panel Discussions on Relevant Sub Themes
40+ Distinguished International Keynote and Invited Speakers
Networking Opportunities on a Global Scale
Engaging Technical Sessions
Industry Focused Sessions
Student Colloquium
Submission Information:
Interested presenters can submit their abstracts for consideration: Abstract Guidelines
Attendees can find registration information here: Registration Page
CCATL 2025 represents a unique chance for networking and collaboration among leaders, innovators, and visionaries in the field of agriculture and climate change.
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When
From:
5 May 2025, 08:00
To:
5 May 2025, 18:00
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