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agribusinessreview.comMARCH - APRIL 20266EDITORIAL STAFFAva GarciaDavies MedowsJohnson Heller Joshua Parkersales@agribusinessreview.comeditor@agribusinessreview.commarketing@agribusinessreview.comEmailVISUALIZERSOlivia SmithDavid ParkerDisclaimer: Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsMANAGING EDITORLayla Hawkins Agri Business Review Visit www.agribusinessreview.comCopyright © 2026 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.MARCH - APRIL 2026, Vol - 0, Issue - 04 (ISSN 2832-3335)ValleyMedia, Inc.600 S Andrews Ave Ste 405,Ft Lauderdale, Fl 33301 TO SUBSCRIBE TOVian IsaacEDITORIALBuilding Resilient AgribusinessAgriculture is moving into an era where resilience is measured by yield and system strength. Climate volatility, supply chain disruptions and rising input costs are compelling producers to reassess how operations are structured and sustained. This edition of Agribusiness Review APAC explores how infrastructure discipline, digital integration and governance are converging to support a more stable and performance driven agribusiness environment.Technology adoption continues to accelerate across the value chain. Precision agriculture tools, connected equipment and analytics driven planning are enhancing visibility from field operations to distribution networks. However, innovation alone does not secure long term performance. Equal emphasis is being placed on reinforcing the operational backbone of farms and livestock enterprises. Advanced feed conveying components, engineered for durability and supported by structured quality standards, are reducing downtime and safeguarding output consistency. Integrated ERP systems and traceability protocols ensure that materials, production batches and logistics flows are monitored with clarity. Global warehousing models and continuous process refinement further strengthen reliability, enabling producers to scale with confidence.As systems become more interconnected, risk exposure expands. Intellectual property protection, cybersecurity vigilance and disciplined data governance are emerging as strategic priorities. Without strong oversight, digital transformation can introduce vulnerabilities rather than efficiency. Aligning innovation with structured controls ensures that productivity gains are protected and that stakeholder trust is maintained.Leadership perspectives in this issue reinforce this alignment. Kim Jessum, Chief IP Counsel U.S., Associate General Counsel and Secretary at Heraeus, emphasises proactive intellectual property safeguards within evolving operational models. Dennis Wan Bregt, Director of Data and Content Management at Kramp, calls for rigorous data governance, cautioning against both complacency and overconfidence in data maturity.The path forward for agribusiness lies in integrated systems, durable engineering and accountable leadership. We invite readers to explore the insights in this edition and reflect on how resilient foundations can power sustainable growth across the agricultural value chain.Let us know your thoughts!Layla HawkinsManaging Editoreditor@agribusinessreview.comAPACBUSINESS SOLUTIONS THAT DRIVE AGRICULTURE SECTOR
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