Fourty thousand visitors at Debrecen's Farmer Expo
The greatest Debrecen-based FMCG-event, Farmer Expo is going to open its gates on 18th August and will last until 21st August. Here are the details about the event:
Date of
XX. JUBILEE FARMER-EXPO
International Exhibition of Agriculture and Food Industry
and
VI. HORTICO
FRUIT-VEGETABLE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION:
18 – 21 August 2011
XX. Farmer-Expo
More than 300 national and international exhibitors
– The introduction of agricultural machine
manufacturers on 10000 sq meter
– Wide range of seed-corns
– The newest plant protection technologies
– Public animal judgement, species show and
consultation
40 000 visitors, arriving because of business and professional reasons
Professional conferences
– Plants for animal keeping in the 21st century
– Corn as bioenergy source
– The extreme effects of the climatic changes on the
agriculture
– Potato specie exhibition and forum
– Businessmen meetings
National exhibition of animal breeding
– Professional meetings according to species
– Public animal judgement, species show and
consultation
VI. HORTICO
Exhibitors on the following thematics
seed grains, propagation matters, cultural equipments
fresh and processed fruits and vegetables
classifiers and sorter machines, cold-storage plants
machines of horticultural cultivation
Professional presence of fruit and vegetable growers
Growing and specie exhibitions
Professional programs
– Horticultural conference on fruit-vegetable sector
– Paprika growing consultation
– Melon growing forum
– Plum growing consultation
– Walnut growing forum
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