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AgriTech Expo Zambia prepares to kick off this April

From 18-20 April at the GART Research Centre in Chisamba, Zambia, more than 19,400 visitors will be descending on the AgriTech Expo Zambia, one of the largest and most professionally attended agri-trade fairs in sub-Saharan Africa

The attendees will have unique access to more than 150 exhibiting companies who will be present and presenting their range of innovations and services across a 70,000+ sq m expo space. These will be housed among the various featured zones of the 2024 edition, including crop trials; the indoor expo; a machinery & equipment demo area; international pavilions; the SME zone; an energy park; the irrigation zone; a livestock zone & auction; the drone zone; and more.

The conference aims at shaping the future of agriculture for Zambia and neighbouring countries. As such, it serves as an opportunity for all suppliers to the agriculture value chain to share ideas, innovations and solutions for current and future challenges. Those in attendance will have the chance to discover new solutions to this end while also being able to network with government and industry professionals while learning from training workshops, live machinery demos and more.

According to the organisers, participants will be able to meet representatives from the full range of the global and African agriculture industry such as small scale and emerging farmers; large-scale farmers; local & international investors; distributors & agents; commodity dealers & traders; trade associations; local & international industry experts & suppliers; government officials & ministers; consultants; and more.

Discover more about the award winning conference at: https://agritech-expo.com/

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