Upcoming events
September 2025
ECHO Webinar Series
September 03, 2025 09:00 - November 22, 2025 06:50
Online,
Presented By: ECHO
This series aims to serve the working group that ECHO and network members in Central Africa have joined to advance sustainable agriculture and agroecosystem strategies for smallholder farmers in practical ways. All are welcome to attend sessions that are pertinent to your work. Topics of the series include:
- Erosion and Flood Management
- Soil Pollution
- Land Conflicts, Transhumance, and Rural Infrastructure
- Climate Change
- Beekeeping (Apiculture)
- Aquaculture (Pisciculture)
- Appropriate technology for regenerative farming
- Seed Saving
- Biopesticides
- Biofertilizers
October 2025
IV International Symposium on Underutilized Plant Species
October 20, 2025 13:11 - October 24, 2025 13:11
The Luminary Hotel & Co., USA
Presented By: International Society for Horticultural Science, hosted by ECHO North America
Beyond the few staple grains that supply most of the world’s food lies a host of plant species that are largely neglected in terms of research devoted to them. Among them are fruits, agroforestry species, green manure/cover crops, leafy greens, biofuel species, animal forage and fodder species, and plants that provide ecological services such as erosion control. Advancing our knowledge of these plants is vital to creating food and agroecosystems that thrive under challenging growing conditions and changing climates.
Hosted by ECHO Inc., under the auspices of the International Society for Horticultural Science, this four-day symposium will feature a mix of plenary, oral, and poster sessions, a full day at ECHO’s Global Research and Demonstration Farm in Florida USA, and a day of field excursions to
surrounding agricultural sites. Please join us for a rich time of renewed discovery and knowledge sharing in October 2025!
ECHO Asia Agriculture & Community Development Conference 2025
October 22, 2025 08:00 - October 24, 2025 17:00
Horizon Village & Resort, Thailand
Presented By: ECHO Asia
Registrations Open!
How can we help small scale farming initiatives thrive in Asia? We can provide low-cost, innovative options that allow people to grow both their crops and their knowledge, expand their operations, and thrive!
Join us October 22-24 for 3-days of networking and opportunities to share ideas, technologies appropriate for small-scale farmers, and numerous practical demonstrations at the ECHO Asia Small Farm Resource Center & Seed Bank!
In addition to morning plenary speakers, we will conduct afternoon workshops at the ECHO Small Farm Resource Centrer, an evening poster session, a seed exchange, and site visits to local farms!
November 2025
ECHO® International Agriculture Conference - 2025
November 11, 2025 08:00 - November 13, 2025 20:00
ECHO Global Farm and Crowne Plaza Fort Myers Gulf Coast Hotel, Ft. Myers, USA , USA
Presented By: ECHO North America
Welcome to the 32nd annual ECHO International Agriculture Conference! This event brings together industry leaders, practitioners, researchers, and educators dedicated to eradicating hunger and improving lives through agriculture and community development. Our plenary, breakout, and workshop sessions offer valuable opportunities for learning and collaboration.
Attendees will have the chance to hear from speakers who share their agricultural challenges and successes, personal experiences, and transferrable principles for addressing food insecurity. Along with learning from presenters, delegates will also have an opportunity to gain hands-on experience at ECHO's Small Farm Resource Center during the afternoon breakout sessions. Networking with like-minded individuals is a key highlight of the conference.
Join us from November 11-13 in Fort Myers, Florida for this important gathering. Additionally, there will be an optional one-day post-conference workshops on November 14th. We invite you to celebrate more than 30 years of networking and learning together at this enriching event.
January 2026
Farming God's Way
January 20, 2026 08:00 - January 24, 2026 17:00
ECHO North America, United States
Farming God's Way is an amazing solution to the food security and poverty crisis facing agricultural communities, using well-integrated biblical, management and technical keys to help break the yokes of physical and spiritual poverty among the poor. Farming God's Way is rooted in a deep, heartfelt consideration for the poor, based on our founding scripture, Isaiah 58.
January 26-30 is an Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development Training. If you would like to take part in both Trainings you can "Bundle and Save". That's two information-packed weeks on the ECHO farm learning from experienced ECHO staff and Partners and interacting with a multitude of tropical crops, systems, and animals.
Click Here to learn more about the Introduction to Tropical Agriculture course.
Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development - January 2026
January 26, 2026 08:00 - January 30, 2026 01:30
ECHO North America, United States
Those interested in preparing for short to long-term involvement in international agriculture development are encouraged to participate in this five-day course. Topics and discussions will focus on improved food security and agricultural livelihoods for small-scale farmers in developing countries. Participants will be introduced to the complexities related to poverty and community development. They will also be introduced to principles and practices that contribute toward maintaining healthy and productive soil as well as improved water management and crop production (e.g., annuals and perennials). The vital role of livestock and appropriate technology is also incorporated into the course. During the week, activities will include presentations, farm-based practicums, consultations with ECHO staff, and opportunities for research in the ECHO Resource Library.
What is offered:
This course covers a broad range of topics relevant to those starting in agricultural development in a tropical environment. The purpose of this class is to expose you to several different ideas and concepts. Although a significant amount of time will be spent looking at examples on the ECHO Farm, given the breadth of topics covered, extensive hands-on farm work should not be an expectation of taking this course.
January 20-24 is a FGW Training. If you would like to take part in both Trainings you can "Bundle and Save". That's two information-packed weeks on the ECHO farm learning from experienced ECHO staff and Partners and interacting with a multitude of tropical crops, systems, and animals.
Click Here to learn more about the FGW course.
February 2026
TOT with Global CHE Network
February 23, 2026 08:00 - February 27, 2026 17:00
ECHO North America, United States
Those interested in preparing for short/long-term involvement in community and agricultural development internationally are encouraged to participate in this five-day (35 hours) training course. Course participants will gain an introduction to aspects of poverty and community development and an orientation to ECHO. They will also receive instruction on proven community development, including agricultural principles/practices and practical techniques, systems and technologies to meet wholistic community development, agricultural, and nutritional needs of impoverished communities. The training is conducted in an interactive manner that focuses on discovery learning.
March 2026
ECHO Asia Faith and Farming Course
March 02, 2026 08:00 - March 06, 2026 17:00
ECHO Asia Impact Center, Thailand
Presented By: ECHO Asia and LEAD Global
Faith and Farming is a Bible-based initiative that connects Scripture with the daily lives of farmers, helping them see how their faith and work come together to reflect God’s greatness.
Join LEAD Global and ECHO Asia as co-hosts for a 5-day immersive course that brings the Bible to life through the lens of agriculture, sustainability, and discipleship. This hands-on experience is ideal for farmers, agricultural workers, and those who walk alongside them in ministry or development work.
Learn more about Faith and Farming : click this link
Who should attend?
This training is open to farmers, agricultural leaders, development workers, and anyone supporting rural communities across Asia. All are welcome, though please note that the program is grounded in Christian biblical principles and stories.
Event goal
Participants will return to their organisations and places of work with a better understanding of the connections between their faith, farming and agriculture and the skills and motivation to share their learning with others.
** Discover the powerful connection between your faith and your fields and return equipped to inspire others! **
April 2026
April TAD & Syntropic Agroforestry Dual Event
April 13, 2026 08:00 - April 24, 2026 17:00
ECHO North America, United States
Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development
Those interested in preparing for short to long-term involvement in international agriculture development are encouraged to participate in this five-day course. Topics and discussions will focus on improved food security and agricultural livelihoods for small-scale farmers in developing countries. Participants will be introduced to the complexities related to poverty and community development. They will also be introduced to principles and practices that contribute toward maintaining healthy and productive soil as well as improved water management and crop production (e.g., annuals and perennials). The vital role of livestock and appropriate technology is also incorporated into the course. During the week, activities will include presentations, farm-based practicums, consultations with ECHO staff, and opportunities for research in the ECHO Resource Library.
Syntropic Agroforestry
This is an interactive 4-day agroforestry training session. Learn how to cultivate abundant food and timber in a system that mimics a natural forest. Syntropic farming is a method inspired by Ernst Götsch.
This course will cover the principles and practices needed for a beginner to plant his/her own agroforest. Basic design and management skills will also be taught. An attendee can expect to return home with enough knowledge to produce a couple of rows of trees, so they start learning more through firsthand experience.
About your Instructors
Roger Gietzen is a father, medical doctor, and humanitarian worker interested in holistic health and regenerative agriculture. After coming to Haiti to serve the poorest, he created the nonprofit Global Freedom Project. Since 2016, he has been working on an educational program to help spread the wisdom of syntropic farming to the family farmers of Haiti.
Mauro Rosito is a father, humanitarian worker, and farmer with years of firsthand experience in syntropic agriculture. He has operated a sustainable market garden business on his family farm in Southern Brazil. Shortly after he met Roger, he decided to join the team in Haiti and bring his expertise “to the table” to help create this educational program. He has a particular interest in cacao farming.
Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development - April 2026
April 13, 2026 08:00 - April 17, 2026 01:30
ECHO North America, United States
Those interested in preparing for short to long-term involvement in international agriculture development are encouraged to participate in this five-day course. Topics and discussions will focus on improved food security and agricultural livelihoods for small-scale farmers in developing countries. Participants will be introduced to the complexities related to poverty and community development. They will also be introduced to principles and practices that contribute toward maintaining healthy and productive soil as well as improved water management and crop production (e.g., annuals and perennials). The vital role of livestock and appropriate technology is also incorporated into the course. During the week, activities will include presentations, farm-based practicums, consultations with ECHO staff, and opportunities for research in the ECHO Resource Library.
What is offered:
This course covers a broad range of topics relevant to those starting in agricultural development in a tropical environment. The purpose of this class is to expose you to several different ideas and concepts. Although a significant amount of time will be spent looking at examples on the ECHO Farm, given the breadth of topics covered, extensive hands-on farm work should not be an expectation of taking this course.
April 21-24 is a Training on Syntropic Agroforestry. If you would like to take part in both TAD Trainings you can "Bundle and Save". That's two information-packed weeks on the ECHO farm learning from experienced ECHO staff and Partners and interacting with a multitude of tropical crops, systems, and animals.
Click Here to learn more about the Syntropic Agroforestry course.
Syntropic Agroforestry - April 2026
April 21, 2026 08:00 - April 24, 2026 17:00
ECHO North America, United States
Introduction to Syntropic Agriculture
This is an interactive 4-day agroforestry training session. Learn how to cultivate abundant food and timber in a system that mimics a natural forest. Syntropic farming is a method inspired by Ernst Götsch.
This course will cover the principles and practices needed for a beginner to plant his/her own agroforest. Basic design and management skills will also be taught. An attendee can expect to return home with enough knowledge to produce a couple of rows of trees, so they start learning more through firsthand experience.
About your Instructors
Roger Gietzen is a father, medical doctor, and humanitarian worker interested in holistic health and regenerative agriculture. After coming to Haiti to serve the poorest, he created the nonprofit Global Freedom Project. Since 2016, he has been working on an educational program to help spread the wisdom of syntropic farming to the family farmers of Haiti.
Mauro Rosito is a father, humanitarian worker, and farmer with years of firsthand experience in syntropic agriculture. He has operated a sustainable market garden business on his family farm in Southern Brazil. Shortly after he met Roger, he decided to join the team in Haiti and bring his expertise “to the table” to help create this educational program. He has a particular interest in cacao farming.
April 13-17 is an Intro to Tropical Agriculture Development Training. If you would like to take part in both trainings you can "Bundle and Save". That's two information-packed weeks on the ECHO farm learning from experienced ECHO staff and Partners and interacting with a multitude of tropical crops, systems, and animals.
Click Here to learn more about the Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development training.
May 2026
Seed Banking 3-Day Course
May 20, 2026 08:00 - May 22, 2026 23:59
ECHO North America, United States
Those interested in advancing sustainable agriculture through seed security are invited to join this 3-day intensive on seed saving and seed banking. Participants will explore key topics such as seed biology, multiplication, selection, processing, storage, and pest management, with an emphasis on enhancing food security and agricultural development. The course includes hands-on demonstrations and real-world applications, providing practical skills for successful seed management in the tropics.
July 2026
Introduction to Tropical Agriculture Development - July 2026
July 13, 2026 08:00 - July 17, 2026 13:30
ECHO North America, United States
Those interested in preparing for short to long-term involvement in international agriculture development are encouraged to participate in this five-day course. Topics and discussions will focus on improved food security and agricultural livelihoods for small-scale farmers in developing countries. Participants will be introduced to the complexities related to poverty and community development. They will also be introduced to principles and practices that contribute toward maintaining healthy and productive soil as well as improved water management and crop production (e.g., annuals and perennials). The vital role of livestock and appropriate technology is also incorporated into the course. During the week, activities will include presentations, farm-based practicums, consultations with ECHO staff, and opportunities for research in the ECHO Resource Library.
What is offered:
This course covers a broad range of topics relevant to those starting in agricultural development in a tropical environment. The purpose of this class is to expose you to several different ideas and concepts. Although a significant amount of time will be spent looking at examples on the ECHO Farm, given the breadth of topics covered, extensive hands-on farm work should not be an expectation of taking this course.