Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization

4 June 2024: Sustainable farm power for enhanced productivity - FAO and CEMA hybrid event

21/05/2024

Agricultural systems around the world are currently heavily relying on fossil fuels contributing to climate change. The use of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind and bioenergy, for the operation of farm machinery can not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also cut down energy costs. In line with the growing global quest for sustainability, this shift also shields farmers from fluctuating energy markets. Farmers in developing countries, where per capita use of farm machinery remains limited, are presented with an opportunity to leapfrog the use of fossil fuel-powered equipment and directly adopt those that run on renewable energy. 

On 4 June 2024, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Agricultural Machinery Industry Association (CEMA) are hosting a hybrid event Sustainable farm power for enhanced productivity at FAO headquarters and via Zoom to explore the current situation of farm power supply in different regions of the world as well as future scenarios for both developing and developed countries. 

The event will feature insights from a CEMA study on the potential of renewable and low-carbon fuels to mitigate the contributions of agricultural production to climate change, enhancing sustainability, resilience, and efficiency. Moreover, speakers will discuss perspectives on how farms worldwide can transition to the use of more sustainable and efficient energy sources for a ‘greener’ agricultural future. 

Register here to join the event.