The Agricultural Research Council (ARC) is excited to announce its participation at NAMPO Harvest Day 2025, which will take place from 13-17 May 2025 in Bothaville, Free State Province.
As a national leader in agricultural research, development, and innovation, the ARC will use this platform to exhibit cutting-edge technologies and science-based solutions that promote sustainable farming practices and enhance food security.
NAMPO Harvest Day is one of the largest and most significant agricultural exhibitions in the Southern Hemisphere, attracting thousands of farmers, agribusinesses, government stakeholders, researchers, and international visitors. The ARC’s presence at NAMPO underscores its commitment to advancing science-based solutions that empower farmers, improve productivity, and promote environmental sustainability. Our participation as the ARC reaffirms our commitment to advancing agricultural innovation, empowering producers, and promoting environmental resilience.
The ARC’s 2025 exhibition will feature:
- Innovative research output across diverse commodities and production systems.
- Demonstrations of technologies supporting sustainable farming and climate resilience
- Genetic resources and biotechnology tools aimed at improving agricultural productivity
- Animal health and crop protection solutions
- Opportunities for engagement with ARC scientists and specialists to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration
ARC President and CEO, Dr Litha Magingxa, emphasised the organisation’s commitment to agricultural transformation and resilience. “We are excited to return to NAMPO Harvest Day 2025, as it offers a strategic opportunity to connect with stakeholders, showcase innovation, and share the latest scientific advancements from our research,” said Dr Magingxa.