AgroFarm 2020
- Exhibition Name:AgroFarm 2020
Exhibition Date: 2020.1.29 - 1.31
Exhibition Area:Europe - Russia
Exhibition hall:
Date: January 29-31, 2020
Location: Russia - Moscow
Sponsor: German Agricultural Association
About AgroFarm 2020:
Founded in 2007, the annual event is the largest livestock industry event in Russia, covering all sectors of the livestock industry. It is widely recognized by livestock industry professionals and has a high-quality audience (professional buyers and decision makers), most of whom have a strong investment intention and plan. 50 international conferences, seminars and forums conduct unique, professional and cutting-edge discussions on the development of the Russian and global livestock industry. They are the best opportunities and platforms to enter the Russian market and establish business cooperation. The exhibition is expected to have more than 410 exhibitors from 30 countries with an exhibition area of 18,500 square meters and professional visitors estimated to reach more than 14,000 people. AgroFarm 2020 will bring unlimited business opportunities for you to explore the Russian market!
Market Introduction:
l Russia is a vast country located in Eurasia. In recent years, Russia has made great efforts to promote the development of livestock industry and become a poultry and pork exporter. The total population is 144 million, of which about 10% are engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry, which mainly includes cattle, sheep, pig and intensive agriculture.
l Given Russia’s policy guidance and livestock technology development in recent years, meat and food supplies are increasingly self-sufficient. Therefore, the government attaches great importance to the construction of large and medium-sized commercial livestock ranches. At present, 70% of livestock equipment, feed additives and farm inputs are imported and in some areas 100% are imported.
l In the simultaneously hold summit forum of 2019, the senior government officials said that they will continue to expand the subsidy policy for the livestock industry.
l Alexander Tkachev, minister of agriculture of Russia, proposed at the meeting that the dairy industry should be 90% self-sufficient and promised to subsidize double in dairy industry.
l Poultry and pig industry are also the areas that are attached great importance to develop in the next few years.
Exhibit Contents:
l breeding programme/breeding technology
l animal barns and construction,
l animal husbandry equipment and technology
l feed production and storage
l feed additives
l animal health/veterinary drugs/hygiene
l dairy and meat processing
l milking and cooling technology
l equipment/components/accessories
l beekeeping and honey
l livestock waste disposal
l biomass energy