Farmer Expó in Debrecen begins
One of the country’s largest, four-day agricultural fairs begins on Wednesday in Debrecen: at the 31st Farmer Expo and the 17th Hortico vegetable, fruit and horticultural trade fair held as part of it, around 330 exhibitors will present themselves on 17,000 square meters.
The largest part of the fair area is traditionally occupied by agricultural machinery: interested parties can meet almost all types of the most modern harvesting machines, tractors, laser seeders, milking equipment, and feeders.
The farmers present the most beautiful animals of all farm animal species – rabbits, sheep, goats, horses, poultry, cattle – in the sheds created on the renovated animal exhibition square. This year, among the animal species, sheep are the focus of special attention at the Farmer Expo: the trade association organizes a Hungarian sheep day, during which all interested parties are invited to a demonstration of sheep breeding animals together with breed information.
In addition to the 150 horses to be presented, for the first time forty meat and cold-blooded horses will also be presented at the expo, to which all state studs will send their top five.
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