Sustainable Agricultural Film

 

 

 

DATA: 3 marzo 2022

LUOGO: Online

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The global agricultural films market is expected to grow in response to rising crop demand and the need to improve crop yield. According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the world population of 9.1 billion people in 2050 would require increasing overall food production by some 70% between 2005/07 and 2050. Thus, the demand for agricultural films will increase to raise crop productivity.

Growing adoption of agricultural films such as greenhouse films and mulch for crop production will continue to create attractive growth prospects. Innovations in agricultural films and increased demand for biodegradable films in both developed and developing regions are expected to drive growth of the agricultural films market too.

While plastic films can clearly help improve agricultural efficiency and output, concerns about film waste and disposal are putting the industry under pressure and scrutiny. At the same time, there is a growing demand in the use of biodegradable and recycled materials, as well as the application of advanced technologies that allow for the recycling of heavily contaminated films.

Aduro and Switch Energy Partner to Build Pilot Plant in Ontario, Canada, Demonstrating Hydrochemolytic Technology for Chemical Recycling of Agricultural Plastic Waste.

CMT’s Sustainable Agricultural Film Outlook on 3 March 2022 brings together leading industry experts to share latest advancement in agricultural films, Technology innovations, Sustainability & Recycling & more!

Get insights from :

– Dr Alexander Soeriyadi, Co-Founder and CEO, LLEAF Pty Ltd

– Dr. Ralf Dujardin, Vice President Marketing and Innovation, Imaflex Inc

– Mike Baxter, External Affairs Director, Berry bpi Group

– Lisa Wasko DeVetter, Associate Professor, Department of Horticulture, Washington State University

– John Phoenix, Head Of Sales, RPC-BPI Agriculture

– Senior Representative, Aduro Clean Technologies Inc.