Fertilizer Show 2026 opens for registration — don’t miss the largest U.S. fertilizer gathering

The Fertilizer Show 2026, a global fertilizer exhibition and conference scheduled for March 25–26 at the Tampa Convention Center in Florida, has opened for registration.
Organizers describe their event as the United States’ only free-to-attend exhibition and conference dedicated to the fertilizer industry that will bring together suppliers, researchers, policymakers and agribusiness representatives from around the world to showcase new technologies, discuss industry challenges, and explore market trends.

Topics at the two-day conference will include supply chain resilience, geopolitical pressures, raw material price volatility, environmental performance and climate targets. Exhibitors will present solutions aimed at improving fertilizer efficiency, enhancing soil health and reducing environmental impacts. Confirmed participants include Agro Bio USA, CP Pumps, Equity Engineering Group, Fitosan, Flexitallic, GEA North America, Generon, Haver & Boecker, the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC), K.R. Komarek, Munson Machinery, Nano-Yield, the University of Florida/IFAS, and Vortex.
The event will also offer opportunities for networking with stakeholders and peers from across the global value chain, from mining and production to logistics, regulation and commerce.
“The fertilizer industry is undergoing a seismic shift. Breakthrough technologies are driving down costs and boosting efficiency; while emerging global players are increasing productivity through enhanced capabilities. The Fertilizer Show is where the leaders of this transformation come together,” said Adam Moore, CEO of Event Partners, organizers of The Fertilizer Show.
Attendance is open to professionals across fertilizer production, agriculture, technology, policy and environmental sectors. Registration details are available at fertilizershow.com.

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