Stability or more variability: an expert will reveal what will happen with the climate at Expoagro
Meteorologist Leonardo De Benedictis will address climate trends impacting agriculture at the upcoming Expoagro event in Argentina.
Expoagro, an agricultural fair in Argentina, will feature a session titled 'Climate Trends 2026: What Will the Weather Be Like After So Many Extreme Years?' led by meteorologist Leonardo De Benedictis. This discussion is particularly significant as farmers navigate the challenges posed by ongoing extreme weather patterns, including prolonged droughts and sudden floods. The event aims to provide insights that could help agricultural producers make informed decisions based on projected climate conditions.
The agricultural sector has always been deeply affected by weather patterns, and recent years have exacerbated this concern due to the increasing frequency of severe weather events. With recent histories marked by extreme temperatures during critical growing periods, farmers are looking for reliable forecasts that can help them adapt and prepare. The insights shared at the 'Punto Clima' session will be critical for understanding potential challenges and opportunities in the coming years.
Brenda Quattrini will moderate the session, making it accessible to the general public and emphasizing the importance of knowledge sharing in agriculture. By converging both experts and practitioners, Expoagro aims to address the urgent need for adaptive strategies in farming amid changing climatic conditions in Argentina. The event is set to take place on March 12 at the ArgenINTA amphitheater in San NicolΓ‘s.