
We invite agri-businesses, researchers, educators, technology providers, and policymakers to contribute their insights by completing a short questionnaire. Your input will directly inform future training programs and the formal recognition of this role in EU frameworks such as ESCO., the European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations classification, official tool of the European Commission.
Country Representatives serve to help promote ISPA by championing the ISPA mission and purpose globally, in particular, in the country they represent. ISPA is growing internationally so Country Representatives remain an important position to help ISPA best serve people, groups, governments and others, globally connecting them to science and experts.
Please join us in thanking ISPA Country Representative from the United States, Brent Sams.
If you are interested in becoming a Country Representative, please email info@ispag.org with your bio highlighting your experience in precision agriculture and your CV. ISPA requires that all Country Representatives are current members of the society. To become a member, please complete the membership form.
International Crop Modeling Symposium (iCROPM2026)
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- Clinical Assistant Professor of Machine Systems for Climate Smart Crop Production - Purdue University
The International Society of Precision Agriculture (ISPA) is a non-profit professional scientific organization.
The mission of ISPA is to advance the science of precision agriculture globally.
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