AgriNext 2025 Winners: Climate-Resilient Crops Securing Global Food Systems

The AgriNext Awards & Conference 2025, held in Dubai on November 5–6, 2025, has once again reinforced its role as a global stage for transformative agricultural innovation — especially solutions that build climate-resilience and strengthen global food security. (Italian food News

As climate change intensifies, the urgency to transition from traditional farming to sustainable, food-secure systems becomes ever greater. The AgriNext Awards celebrate pioneers who are redefining how we grow food — from smart technology to regenerative practices that help crops withstand extreme weather, pest pressure, and other climate challenges. 

Highlight Winners Driving Climate Resilience & Food Security

Farmia IoT Limited –Climate-Smart Agriculture Solutions Award

Farmia IoT Limited emerged as one of the standout winners, securing three major honors, including the Climate-Smart Agriculture Solutions Award. Their data-driven solutions leverage IoT, real-time analytics, and smart tools to help farmers optimise water usage, monitor soil health, and make climate-adaptive decisions on the farm. These innovations not only boost productivity but also make cropping systems more resilient to erratic weather and resource constraints — a significant step toward global food security.

Don Lakmanaarachchi – Individual Sustainability & Climate Champion

In the leadership category, Don Lakmanaarachchi was honoured with the Individual Sustainability & Climate Champion Award, recognising a lifetime of work integrating climate-smart practices, soil regeneration, and community-centred solutions. His approach emphasises ecological farming methods and regenerative land stewardship, reinforcing that resilient food systems must be both environmentally and socially grounded.

AgReveal Crop Science Services –Research & Bio-Efficacy Excellence

AgReveal received recognition for its cutting-edge research that supports the development and validation of climate-friendly crop solutions. Their multi-location agronomic studies help ensure that new crop varieties and inputs perform well under real world conditions, including stress factors linked to climate change.

Numen.bio –Excellence in Agriculture – Climate-Resilient Agriculture Award

Numen.bio clinched the award at AgriNext Dubai for microbial solutions boosting crop resilience without chemicals. Their tech enhances soil health, cutting water use by 30% in arid trials—directly supporting Middle East farming.

Eco Bristo–Excellence in Agriculture – Climate-Smart Agriculture Solutions Award

Eco Bristo won for pioneering sustainable agriculture practices that build resilient supply chains and curb food waste in volatile climates.

Other winners, like organisations recognised for regenerative agriculture, youth leadership, and biotech innovations, underscore how multi-dimensional the fight against climate risk and food insecurity has become.

Why These Awards Matter for Food Security

Climate-resilient agriculture isn’t just about drought-tolerant seeds — though these varieties are crucial — it’s about empowering farmers with the tools, knowledge, and infrastructure to adapt sustainably. From IoT-enabled decision-making to bio-efficacy research and proven on-farm solutions, the AgriNext Awards showcase actionable innovations that have real impact on the ground.

Building climate-smart cropping systems helps:

•Reduce dependency on unpredictable rainfall and extreme events.

•Improve yields while conserving water and soil health.

•Support smallholder and large-scale farmers equally in food production systems.

•Strengthen resilience across global food supply chains.

In a world challenged by rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and surging demand for food, these award-winning solutions serve as beacons of progress — showing that innovation can indeed make agriculture smarter, greener, and more resilient for generations to come.

Global Scaling Strategies 

Award-winning innovations can scale globally by tailoring solutions to climate hotspots—from Africa’s droughts to Asia’s floods—through CGIAR pilots, satellite-linked IoT, regenerative cooperatives, FAO-tested hybrids, and GCF funding. This approach ensures equitable access for smallholders worldwide. Key impacts include 30% water savings from microbial solutions, 20% yield boosts via IoT, and soil restoration through regenerative practices.

Future Outlook

FAO projections show improved land, soil, and water management could help feed nearly 10 billion by 2050. AI breeding and gene editing could stabilize 50% more production in vulnerable regions by 2030, with satellite monitoring, drought genetics, and predictive AI scaling from labs to farms.AgriNext Awards & Conference 2026 will advance this via sessions on regenerative agriculture, satellite intel, and climate-smart breeding—building on winners like Numen.bio. The next leap: Integrating biotech with vertical farming for low-emission, urban-ready yields.

Call to Action

These innovations demand action—join AgriNext Awards & Conference 2026 in Dubai (Sep 17-18) for demos and networking. As climate pressures rise, winners pave the way for resilient futures.What’s your take on scaling these solutions locally — especially in climate-sensitive regions?

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