Davey Drives Innovation at Renewables Ag Conference 2024
Davey Drives Innovation at Renewables Ag Conference 2024
The future of Australian agriculture took centre stage at the Renewables Ag Conference held in Toowoomba on July 4, 2024.
The future of Australian agriculture took centre stage at the Renewables Ag Conference held in Toowoomba on July 4, 2024.
Davey Water Products, a leader in water management solutions, played a pivotal role in this groundbreaking event that attracted over 400 farmers, industry experts, and government representatives.
The conference, marked by unprecedented attendance and enthusiasm, signalled a dramatic shift in the agricultural sector’s approach to sustainability. Farmers are no longer questioning the need for change but are actively driving decarbonization efforts, demonstrating a strong commitment to renewable practices.
Technological innovations were at the forefront, with biogas, biodiesel, and green hydrogen solutions gaining significant traction. The rise of solar investments and the introduction of electric farm equipment sparked considerable interest among attendees.
Davey’s solar pump prototype was a standout, drawing attention from farmers eager to invest in renewable solutions.
The conference also addressed critical challenges, including the need for more flexible energy markets and improved on-farm energy distribution. Discussions emphasised a holistic approach to sustainability, balancing human well-being with planetary health.
Looking ahead, the future of agricultural vehicles and machinery is expected to be diverse, with a focus on fuel security for food supply stability. This aligns closely with Queensland’s ambitious renewable energy target of 80% by 2035, highlighting the state’s commitment to leading the charge in agricultural sustainability.
“Davey is proud to be at the forefront of this green revolution in agriculture,” Gresham added. “The positive reception to our involvement underscores our potential to lead in agricultural sustainability. We’re committed to continued innovation and community engagement in this vital sector.”
The success of this year’s conference has already sparked discussions about next year’s event, set to be held in Victoria. With growing interest, organizers are considering larger venues to accommodate the expanding audience.