Event Detail

  • Start Date 05/06/2025
  • Start Time 08:00
  • End Date 06/06/2025
  • End Time 18:00
  • Location Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China

The 2025 China-Poland Horticultural Symposium serves as a significant platform to strengthen scientific collaboration and promote innovation in horticultural research between China and Poland. The symposium will bring together a wide range of researchers, academics, and experts from both countries. The event is dedicated to advancing knowledge exchange in frontier research and practical applications in areas such as plant adaptation to environmental stress, phytoremediation, plant ecotypes and niche modeling, biotechnology, and landscape horticulture.

The symposium is designed to address critical challenges faced by modern horticulture, including climate change, environmental degradation, and the urgent need for sustainable development. Through presentations on epigenetics, plant physiology, and ecohydrology, the symposium will explore science-based strategies to improve the resilience, efficiency, and sustainability of horticultural systems.

This symposium holds particular relevance against the backdrop of growing global environmental concerns and the international push toward green innovation. It will facilitate in-depth academic collaboration, mutual learning, and the exchange of best practices in environmental adaptation and sustainable horticultural technologies. Participants will engage in technical sessions, roundtable discussions, and visits to research centers and industry bases, allowing for practical exploration of emerging techniques and fostering long-term cooperation.

The symposium aims to lay the groundwork for joint research initiatives in the coming years, particularly in areas such as stress-resilient crop breeding, plant-environment interactions, and bio-based environmental remediation.

The 2025 China-Poland Horticultural Symposium aspires to build a robust framework for continued collaboration by promoting mutual understanding and establishing long-lasting partnerships. It reflects the transformative power of international scientific cooperation in driving horticultural innovation, enhancing agricultural outcomes, and advancing the global agenda for sustainable development.