The 16th edition of Agrovision, India’s leading agricultural summit, is set to take place from November 21–24, 2025, at the RTMNU Campus in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Organized under the theme “Transforming Agriculture, Empowering Farmers,” the four-day event aims to bring together farmers, agri-innovators, policymakers, industry leaders, and global experts on a single platform to explore advancements in agriculture and agri-business.
Spanning over 25,000 sq m, Agrovision 2025 will host more than 450 participating organizations. The event will feature a variety of specialized pavilions, including the Agri Incubation Centre, Agri Start-ups, MSMEs, Animal Husbandry, and Self-Help Groups, fostering collaboration among grassroots innovators, small-scale enterprises, and large corporates.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, and expert-led conferences covering topics such as mechanization, digital transformation, precision farming, sustainability, and agri-startup growth. Innovative technologies such as IoT-enabled farming, AI-driven analytics, drones, and robotics will be showcased, helping farmers gain practical knowledge to enhance productivity and efficiency.
A key focus of Agrovision 2025 is to strengthen farmer outreach in regions including Vidarbha, Marathwada, and neighboring districts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. The summit also offers a platform for startups, research institutions, and policymakers to network, co-create solutions, and scale agri-technologies.
The event will see enhanced international engagement, with global agri-tech companies, research institutions, and trade delegations participating to foster cross-border collaborations. Agrovision has previously hosted delegations from countries such as Israel and Norway, reinforcing its reputation as a gateway for global agricultural innovation.
Agrovision 2025 continues its tradition of inclusivity and capacity building by offering MSME participation, live product launches, advisory booths, and demonstrations aimed at improving farmers’ income and sustainability. The summit has received praise from dignitaries, including Shri Nitin Gadkari, Chief Patron of Agrovision, for its efforts in promoting technology adoption and knowledge sharing in Indian agriculture.











