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Media releaseWednesday 3 June 2026

Joint media release: Adelaide named host city for Asia Pacific’s leading agrifood tech conference

is Asia Pacific’s leading agrifood technology and innovation conference, attracting movers and shakers from around the world to form new partnerships and invest in the industries and technologies that will deliver real-world outcomes for global food security. Today’s announcement confirms South Australia’s growing reputation as a national leader in agrifood innovation, research, sustainable production and agricultural technology.

Adelaide previously hosted the event in 2023. 2027 will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on the 16th and 17th of February 2027, and is expected to attract producers, investors, researchers, startups, scaleups, corporates and policy leaders from across Australia and the world. Now in its seventh year, evoke . has established a global reputation for connecting the agrifood innovation ecosystem and helping turn ideas into partnerships, investments and positive change.

The event is made possible by AgriFutures Australia, one of the rural research and development corporations funded by the Australian Government and industry, dedicated to investing in research and development in rural industries. The Australian Government, through the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, is the evoke . 2027 major partner, alongside host state partner the South Australian Government, and platinum partner Elders.

For more information about evoke 2027, visit evokeag.com/2027-event/ Quotes attributable to Julie Collins The Albanese Labor Government is proud to be supporting evoke . 2027 in Adelaide which will be a critical forum for producers, startups, researchers and policy makers to collaborate and share knowledge. I know South Australia is home to so much great innovation in agriculture which makes Adelaide the perfect host for evoke Innovation is at the heart of our agriculture sector’s productivity, sustainability, competitiveness and profitability and evoke . is an opportunity to demonstrate Australia’s success to an international audience.

Quotes attributable to Clare Scriven The South Australian Government is excited to see that the world’s leading agrifood innovators, producers and investors will return to Adelaide for evoke To host this major event for a second time confirms South Australia’s growing international reputation as a leader in agrifood innovation, research, technology and sustainable primary production.

Our state is uniquely placed to showcase the strength of our agriculture, food, wine, fisheries and forestry sectors, while also highlighting the cutting-edge research and agritech capabilities that are helping to drive the future of farming and food systems in Australia and beyond. Quotes attributable to Mick Veitch, Chair, AgriFutures Australia Australian agriculture faces increasing supply chain pressures, climate variability and workforce shortages, making forums like evoke , where solutions are found, tested, scaled and adopted, critical.

Australia has an important role to play in feeding a growing global population, and innovation will help determine how well we do that. Ag-tech is a key part of lifting the productivity and profitability of our farmers. We can have all the technology in the world; however, it must remain grounded in the realities of agriculture to be effective.

Quotes attributable to Mark Allison, CEO, Elders For Elders, the value of evoke . is in ensuring innovation is grounded in the needs of farmers. It’s about connecting producers with practical ideas, technologies and investment that can be adopted on farm to improve productivity, sustainability and resilience. We’re looking forward to seeing those connections strengthened further in 2027, in Elders’ home of Adelaide.

We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

SourceAgriculture Minister, Wednesday 3 June 2026 — as lodgedTA-260603-agricu-44c8f7faad08