India’s 6th National Crop Nutrition Summit & B2B Expo Set to Drive Agri-Input Innovation in Mumbai
IMMA’s Flagship Summit “Converge, Collaborate & Co-create” to Strengthen Policy, Tech and Global Market Growth
The Indian Micro-Fertilizers Manufacturers Association (IMMA) will host its 6th National Crop Nutrition Summit & Business-to-Business Expo on 5–6 February 2026 at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in the Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

This two-day marquee event will convene key stakeholders across India’s agriculture ecosystem — including policymakers, scientists, startups, industry leaders, and global experts — to catalyse collaboration and advance India’s crop nutrition landscape.
Under the central theme “Converge, Collaborate & Co-create,” the summit will focus on aligning policy, innovation, science and industry to strengthen India’s position as a competitive agri-input manufacturing hub and global exporter.
Discussions will cover emerging areas like micronutrients, specialty fertilisers, biologicals, precision nutrition, regulatory reforms, and digital technologies that are shaping the future of sustainable agriculture.
The event will be inaugurated by Shri Jayakumar Jitendrasinh Rawal, Minister of Marketing & Protocol, Government of Maharashtra, with Dr P. K. Singh, Agriculture Commissioner, Government of India, as the Guest of Honour.
Both dignitaries are expected to outline government priorities on agri-input reforms, export competitiveness, and innovation-led growth in fertiliser and crop nutrition sectors.
Summit Highlights & Agenda
- Day 1 – Converge & Collaborate: Launch ceremony followed by a policy dialogue on the One Nation, One License proposal, a roundtable on integrating micronutrients and biologicals into fertiliser policy, a startup pitch platform, farmer awards, and a dedicated “Media Speaks” session fostering regulatory and business insights.
- Day 2 – Co-Create: Structured B2B engagements, masterclasses on international business, fundraising, AI/ML applications, and manufacturing excellence, culminating in an Industry–Government–Startup Conclave to co-create actionable roadmaps.
The summit will also feature representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), state agriculture departments, leading agri-input companies, financial and consulting partners such as Deloitte and Yes Bank, and senior agri-business media.
With rising demand for precision nutrition and sustainable crop inputs driven by soil health challenges and evolving farming practices, this summit will serve as a critical platform for policy advocacy, technological exchange, business networking, and export-oriented strategy development within the Indian agri-input ecosystem.





