What's Happening?
The ABARES Outlook 2026 conference is set to gather leaders from agriculture, fisheries, and forestry sectors in Canberra and online. Scheduled for March 3-4, the event will focus on themes such as 'Reset. Rethink. Regrow: Cultivating Tomorrow’s Opportunities,'
addressing global market shifts, climate pressures, and land use challenges. The conference will feature discussions on commodity outlooks, sustainability, innovation, and food security. It aims to foster dialogue and practical insights through panels, presentations, and debates, encouraging stakeholders to explore pathways for strengthening the sector's resilience.
Why It's Important?
The conference is crucial for Australia's agricultural sector as it navigates global trade uncertainties and sustainability challenges. It provides a platform for industry leaders to exchange ideas and strategies, potentially influencing policy and business practices. The event's focus on innovation and productivity is vital for enhancing the sector's competitiveness and long-term resilience. As agriculture faces increasing demands, the conference's outcomes could shape future priorities and strategies, impacting economic growth and environmental sustainability.
What's Next?
The conference will include a structured debate on the focus for growing Australian agriculture, expected to be a lively session. Networking opportunities, such as the Welcome Sundowners function, will facilitate connections among industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers. The event will be broadcast live, allowing digital attendees to participate in discussions. The insights and strategies developed during the conference could inform future agricultural policies and practices, influencing the sector's direction.









