ACBC Australia-China Food & Agribusiness Summit 2025
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ACBC Australia-China Food & Agribusiness Summit 2025

ACBC is delighted to invite you to the Australia-China Agribusiness Summit 2025 – Navigating Trade, Tech and Trends for Growth

By Australia China Business Council Victoria

Date and time

Wed, 18 Jun 2025 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM AEST

Location

RSM Australia

120 Collins Street #Level 27 Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event


The Australia China Business Council invites you to the Australia-China Agribusiness Summit 2025Navigating Trade, Tech and Trends for Growth


Join industry leaders, innovators, and policy makers at the Australia – China Agribusiness and Food Summit to gain the latest insights on navigating trade and tariffs, harnessing AI and robotics for supply chain resilience, and understanding the shifting consumer and marketplace trends in China for 2025. With China remaining a critical export market, businesses must move beyond reactionary strategies and proactively position themselves for sustainable growth.


This forum provides exclusive, up to date intelligence on policy shifts, technological advancements, and emerging consumer demands – empowering your business to make informed decisions, mitigate risks, and capitalise on new opportunities in an increasingly complex and competitive landscape.


Don’t miss this chance to stay ahead of the curve and unlock your business’s export potential.


Event Details

Date: Wednesday 18 June 2025

Time: 12.00pm for 12.15pm - 5.30pm AEST

Format: In-Person

Location: RSM Australia, 27/120 Collins St, Melbourne, Victoria

Tickets: ACBC Member: $85+GST+BF | Non-member: $115+GST+BF

A half-day summit, lunch, afternoon tea and networking refreshments are included in the ticket price


Speakers & Panellists

  • Angeline Achariya - CEO, Innovative GameChangers
  • Virginia Birrell - CEO, ACBC Victoria
  • David Burns - Executive Director, Agriculture Policy and Programs, Agriculture Victoria
  • Billy Chan - Partner & Retail Leader, RSM
  • Wayne Dredge - Board Member, Seafood Industry Victoria
  • Kristie Dundon - Managing Partner, Melbourne, RSM
  • Anthony Fellows - CEO & Founder, Harmony Agriculture & Food
  • Gao Feng - Minister-Counsellor, Economic and Commercial Affairs of the Chinese Embassy in Australia
  • Andrew Hudson - Partner, Rigby Cooke Lawyers
  • Patrick Hutchinson - Chair of ACBC Australia China AgriTrade Forum (ACATF); Chair of Australian Beef Sustainability Framework Steering Group
  • Philippa Jones - Founding Partner & Managing Editor, China Policy
  • Jannat Maqbool - Industry Program Manager, ARM Hub
  • Huw Slater - Energy & Climate Policy Specialist, ClientEarth Beijing
  • Andy Song - Associate Professor of AI, RMIT University
  • Dr Mary Wang - Director, Supply Chain & Procurement, RSM
  • Reg Weine - CEO, Bubs
  • Marc Werner - CEO, Costa
  • Jesse White - General Manager, Asia, Berries Australia; International Marketing Manager, Australian Table Grape Association
  • Erin Whitear - Public Affairs Manager, Treasury Wine Estates

More speakers TBC

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There is limited space for this event. Please book a ticket to secure your spot and be sure to let us know if you can no longer attend.

Unfortunately we are unable to offer refunds but we will accept substitute attendees – please contact us for details.

Any queries please contact [email protected]

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Founded in Victoria in 1973, the Australia China Business Council (ACBC) is a membership-based, non-profit, non-government organisation comprised of a National Office, eight state branches, and more than 1500 representatives from over 1200 Australian and Chinese companies.

ACBC actively promotes two-way trade and investment, economic cooperation and understanding between the business communities of Australia and China. ACBC also plays an influential role as an advisor to the Australian Government on commercial relations with China.

ACBC Victoria is one of the largest, most vibrant and diverse business councils in Australia. With over 300 company members and more than 3500 friends and associates. ACBC has close links with Chinese officials and expatriate groups, and provides regular business-focussed activities and events for our members across the country. In 2019, ACBC hosted 65 events for our members, attracting over 3600 participants.

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