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Soil Health Now! 2026

December 7 - December 10
Information about Soil Health Now - what it is and when it is

Join us for the 2026 Soil Health Now! & AI 4 Soil Health Final Event. This four-day international conference and the final AI4SoilHealth project event with feature keynotes, discussion forums, oral talks, workshops and demonstrations + fieldwork: science, technology and business intelligence for measuring monitoring and increasing soil health. The event will be held at Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center (KEDEA), in Thessaloniki, Greece, from 7th-10th December 2026.

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What to expect

Soil Health Now! seeks to create a space for exchanging ideas on soil monitoring, science, technology, and business intelligence for measuring, monitoring, and increasing soil health. The event will feature collaborations with key stakeholders; presentations of AI4SoilHealth and other Soil Mission project outputs, pilot sites, soil instruments demos, and panel discussions with farmers and agricultural experts that will encourage a collaboration among parties.

Submit your proposal

We’re also inviting submissions for oral talks, posters and workshops / demos. You can directly submit your proposal via Pretalx. Applications will close on 1st June 2026.

Who is the event aimed at?

The conference is designed for a diverse group of participants, including: Project Partners from the AI4SoilHealth and Soil Health Benchmarks projects; Soil Health Experts: Researchers and scientists specialising in soil health; EU Agencies and Programs: Representatives from the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the European Environment Agency (EEA), and other relevant EU bodies; Institutions: Universities and research institutions engaged in soil health studies; Farmer Associations: Groups representing farmers, including both established and young farmers; Industry Members: Companies involved in agricultural technology and business intelligence related to soil health; Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs): Organisations focused on environmental sustainability and soil health.

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