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AGRITECHNICA ASIA VIETNAM 2025 opens for free, expecting to welcome 15,000 visitors

(VAN) According to the organizers of AGRITECHNICA ASIA VIETNAM 2025, this large-scale exhibition on agricultural technology and equipment will be open to the public for free, expecting to welcome 15,000 visitors.
Agricultural equipment previously exhibited at the AGRITECHNICA ASIA exhibition in Thailand. Photo: AGRITECHNICA.

Agricultural equipment previously exhibited at the AGRITECHNICA ASIA exhibition in Thailand. Photo: AGRITECHNICA.

AGRITECHNICA ASIA is a leading agricultural trade fair organized by the German Agricultural Society (DLG). Building on the legacy of AGRITECHNICA in Hannover, Germany, which has been showcasing agricultural technology since 1985, this event was introduced in Bangkok, Thailand, to meet the diverse agricultural needs of Asia.

The AGRITECHNICA ASIA VIETNAM 2025 exhibition will take place from March 12-14, 2025, at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City.

AGRITECHNICA ASIA Vietnam 2025 will be held alongside HortEx Vietnam, in collaboration with Minh Vi Advertising and Exhibition Services Co., Ltd. (VEAS) and Nova Exhibitions BV. HortEx Vietnam, Southeast Asia’s premier exhibition for horticulture and floriculture, will also take place during this period.

Mr. Nguyen Ba Vinh, Director of Minh Vi Advertising and Exhibition Services Co., Ltd., expects the event to welcome approximately 15,000 visitors over the three days of free entry in Ho Chi Minh City.

This event series will provide a comprehensive platform for manufacturers, suppliers, and farmers to explore and adopt advanced agricultural technologies, fostering innovation and growth in the industry.

Mr. Peter Grothues, a member of the DLG Market Board, stated: "One of our main objectives is to introduce the world's most advanced technologies to Vietnamese farmers, businesses, and cooperatives. These producers continuously pioneer innovation and improve industry standards, aiming for smart agriculture and emissions reduction".

AGRITECHNICA ASIA 2025 will focus on Vietnam's key agricultural sectors, including rice, sugarcane, maize, staple crops, coffee, and fruit. The event is expected to attract over 200 exhibitors from 25 countries and thousands of experts from across the agricultural value chain.

AGRITECHNICA ASIA Vietnam will feature AGCO, a company that owns brands such as Gleaner, GSI, Massey Ferguson, and more. AGCO aims to support both small- and large-scale farmers in improving productivity and sustainability.

Another highlight is CLAAS, a market and technology leader in harvesting machinery, which has received multiple AGRITECHNICA awards in Germany.

For the first time, CLAAS will introduce advanced harvesting technologies and mechanization solutions tailored to Vietnam’s agricultural development needs. With a strong focus on precision farming and automation, these innovations will not only enhance production efficiency but also reduce emissions and maximize farmers' profitability.

AGRITECHNICA ASIA Vietnam 2025 will also serve as a key forum for experts, industry leaders, and policymakers to network, exchange knowledge, and share experiences. The event aims to raise awareness among businesses and farmers about the importance of technology in ensuring food security and promoting sustainable agriculture.

Additionally, AGRITECHNICA ASIA Vietnam 2025 will encourage creativity and innovation in agriculture, providing opportunities for advanced solutions to be widely implemented, ultimately enhancing production efficiency and fostering economic growth in the agricultural sector.

Author: Tung Dinh

Translated by Kieu Chi

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