Conferences & Events
Advancing Science, Policy, and Practice through Dialogue and Action
The Asian PGPR Society for Sustainable Agriculture organizes and supports a wide range of international conferences, national meetings, workshops, and farmer-centric events to advance knowledge, foster collaboration, and accelerate the adoption of PGPR and microbiome-based biosolutions. These events serve as the Society's primary platforms for scientific exchange, policy dialogue, industry engagement, and farmer empowerment.
Asian PGPR International Conferences
A Premier Global Forum for PGPR and Microbiome Science
The Asian PGPR International Conference Series is the flagship scientific initiative of the Society. Since 2009, these conferences have emerged as one of the most respected global platforms dedicated to Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), endophytes, plant microbiomes, BioAg inputs, and sustainable agriculture.
Objectives
• Showcase cutting-edge research and innovations in PGPR and microbiome science
• Facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue among scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders
• Promote responsible commercialization and adoption of biological solutions
• Shape future research agendas and policy directions
Conference Highlights
• Participation of eminent international scientists and thought leaders
• Strong representation from academia, government, industry, startups, and students
• Plenary lectures, technical sessions, panel discussions, and poster presentations
• Policy dialogues and industry–academia interaction forums
Global Footprint
The Asian PGPR International Conferences have been successfully organized across multiple countries, including India, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, and Taiwan, reflecting the Society's strong international presence and collaborative spirit.
Upcoming Editions
• 9th Asian PGPR International Conference – Planned for Goa, India (2026)
Theme: BioSolutions for the Secondary Green Revolution
Global Scientific Forum | Industry Collaboration | Farmer Engagement