Aapresid opens the doors to Argentina’s agricultural sector with a week-long technical tour designed for international visitors eager to explore the country’s most innovative farming systems.
With nearly 90% of its productive land under no-till farming and more than three decades of accumulated experience, Argentina has become a global benchmark in large-scale sustainable agriculture. A key driver of this process is the network of producers who foster innovation from the ground up, promoting practices such as intensive crop rotations, cover crops, and integrated systems.
This tour, taking place between August 2 and 8, offers a unique opportunity to experience these systems firsthand, engage with their leaders, and explore one of the most dynamic agri-industrial and AgTech ecosystems in the region.
The program highlights cutting-edge production models focused on soil conservation, resource efficiency, and collaborative work among farmers, technicians, and organizations. Through technical visits and exchange sessions, attendees will discover practical, scalable solutions that have strengthened Argentine agriculture’s productivity, resilience, and sustainability in the face of global challenges. Learn more about the event here.
The itinerary includes:
- Field visits with leading producers implementing regenerative and sustainable systems.
- Technical exchanges with specialists and members of the Aapresid network.
- Meetings with key companies and institutions within the Argentine agro-industrial ecosystem.
- Access to cutting-edge technologies in machinery, agricultural inputs, and digitalization.
- Participation in the 34th Aapresid Congress, Argentina’s premier agricultural event and a regional benchmark in innovation, science, and technology.
This experience combines cultural and productive immersion, offering an insider’s perspective on the country’s most competitive agricultural region. It is aimed at farmers, technicians, university students, agricultural organizations, policymakers, and official delegations interested in exploring the potential of Argentine agriculture and building strategic connections with its key players.



