Organized By VeronaFiere in cooperation with Unacoma Service in cooperation with Unima
Fieragricola - New technologies powering the land

Why exhibit

Fieragricola confirms its status as a national and international landmark in the agricultural sector.

The last edition of the biennial exhibition attracted 1,263 exhibitors from 35 countries over a net exhibition area of 79,732 square metres (+18% compared to 2006) and 127,500 professional operators from 35 countries.

Moreover, more than 20,000 sq.m. of outside areas were dedicated to performances and technical demonstrations, while 120 conventions and workshops equally animated the 4 days of the event.

Innovation, internationality and dynamics - the special features of the next edition of Fieragricola:
+ innovation once again Fieragricola - the most imitated event in the sector - will present previews of the latest opportunities and trends in agricultural production focus on the central topic “Basic research in agriculture: new crop-growing and livestock breeding methods”
+ dynamics - Fieragricola stands out from conventional static exhibitions: exhibitors can combine classic show areas with the dynamic exhibition to demonstrate agricultural machinery at work. As of 2010, dynamic areas for the first time will total 25,000 sq.m., making Fieragricola even more unique and more appealing
+ internationality, through concentrated and targeted promotion to increase attendance by professional operators and foreign delegations.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CLUB
A new service specifically designed to offer exhibitors direct contacts with the most important international buyers.



Facts and figures Fieragricola 2008
  • 79,732 sq.m. of net show area
  • 11 halls
  • 1,263 exhibitors (from 35 countries)
  • 127,540 visitors (from 35 countries)
  • 38 international delegations
  • + 30% professional operators compared to Fieragricola 2006
  • 79% exhibitors were satisfied by contacts
  • + di 20,000 sq.m. of dynamic test areas
  • 120 conventions & workshops in 4 days
  • 750 livestock animals on show