Agronomy Australia offers sponsors a unique opportunity to showcase their business to a national audience of leading agronomists, researchers, and industry professionals. Sponsorship provides high-level exposure for your products and services across the agricultural sector, highlighting your commitment to supporting innovation and best practice in agronomy.
Benefits of Sponsorship & Exhibition
Our sponsorship packages are designed to maximise your organisation’s visibility and impact, ensuring your investment delivers real value.
Key benefits include:
A range of promotional opportunities are available, including branding in printed conference materials, on the Agronomy Australia website, and throughout the 2026 Australian Agronomy Conference venue in Darwin.
We are committed to ensuring sponsors receive the full value of their support. Please contact the organising team to discuss the best package for your organisation, or to explore tailored sponsorship and exhibition opportunities.
Katie Dawkins
0411 234 325
katie@associatedadvertising.com.au

Charles Darwin University – Danala Campus is a leading education and research hub in Darwin, Northern Territory. Part of CDU’s commitment to accessible learning, the campus offers diverse higher education and vocational programs tailored to local and regional needs. Danala fosters strong partnerships with industry, government, and First Nations communities, ensuring education and research deliver real-world impact. Renowned for expertise in tropical health, environmental science, and Indigenous knowledge, CDU empowers students to succeed in a changing world. With modern facilities and a focus on sustainability and inclusion, Danala Campus provides opportunities to learn, connect, and contribute to the Territory’s future.

Northern Territory Government drives economic growth, community development, and sustainability across Australia’s Top End and Red Centre. Based in Darwin, the government partners with industry, business, and communities to deliver world-class infrastructure, foster innovation, and create opportunities in sectors such as tourism, resources, agriculture, defence, and education. Committed to building a safer, stronger, and more prosperous Territory, it invests in projects that enhance liveability and support regional development. With a focus on collaboration and inclusion, the Northern Territory Government works to strengthen cultural connections, empower First Nations communities, and position the Territory as a dynamic place to live, work, and invest.

The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) leads industry-driven research through the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centre Program. Our seven programs focus on agriculture and food, health service delivery, and Traditional Owner-led business development, tackling challenges to boost competitiveness, productivity, and sustainability across Northern Australia. CRCNA collaborates with industry, all levels of government, research and education institutions, regional organisations, SMEs, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups, alongside Land Councils and international partners to deliver practical solutions that strengthen the region’s economy and communities.

Valley founded the center pivot irrigation industry in 1954, and our brand is the worldwide leader in sales, service, quality, and innovation. With historical sales of more than 250,000 center pivots and linears and more than 123,000 connected ag devices, Valmont-built equipment annually irrigates approximately 25 million acres (10 million hectares) around the world, helping growers produce greater yields while conserving water and energy resources. We remain dedicated to providing innovative, precision irrigation solutions now and into the future.

Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is a leading Australian organisation advancing the grains industry through research, development, and extension (RD&E). Since 1990, GRDC has invested in innovation to improve productivity, profitability, and sustainability for grain growers nationwide. Its work spans breeding, agronomy, and agtech, delivering practical outcomes for growers and communities. Funded by grain levies and government contributions, GRDC partners with researchers, industry, and stakeholders to drive adoption of cutting-edge practices, empowering growers with knowledge and technology for a resilient grains sector.