The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, formally unveiled the logo and brochure of AI4Agri 2026, marking a significant step in strengthening Maharashtra’s leadership at the intersection of artificial intelligence and agriculture.
AI4Agri 2026, the Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture and Investor Summit, is scheduled to be held on 22–23 February 2026 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai.
The conference aims to serve as a strategic global platform to foster dialogue, innovation and collaboration across the rapidly evolving agri-tech landscape. The initiative reflects the Government of Maharashtra’s commitment to leveraging responsible AI to drive inclusive agricultural transformation, improve productivity and create long-term socio-economic impact at both national and global levels.
AI4Agri 2026 will convene global policymakers, technology innovators, agribusiness leaders, investors, researchers and farmer organisations across six strategic tracks designed to shape the future of agriculture through AI. The platform will focus on enabling meaningful collaboration and real-world deployment across frontier technologies, digital public infrastructure, inclusive innovation, global research partnerships, investment ecosystems and responsible AI governance.
With agriculture remaining central to Maharashtra’s economy and rural livelihoods, the event is expected to position the state as a key hub for AI-led agricultural innovation, while catalysing investments and scalable solutions for sustainable farming.
The unveiling of the conference identity signals the beginning of what organisers describe as a landmark global gathering aimed at redefining the future of farming through intelligent, data-driven systems.


