Over 400 companies participate in two agricultural exhibitions in Moldova
15:48 | 19.10.2016 Category: Economic
Chisinau, 19 October /MOLDPRES/ - An international specialized exhibition and fair of products, equipments, agricultural technologies and trades FARMER, the 19th issue, and an international specialized exhibition of machinery and technologies for the agro-industrial complex, MOLDAGROTECH (autumn), the 31st issue, were inaugurated at the Moldexpo centre today. The fairs will be staged till 22 October.
Attending the opening of the exhibitions, Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Eduard Grama greeted the participants, stressing that MOLDAGROTECH exhibition had turned into a national event during years. This exhibition is very important for the native producers, as Moldova is an agrarian country, the minister said. Grama wished the participants success and establishing new cooperation contacts.
Over 150 producers from Moldova, Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, the Czech Republic and Ukraine take part in the present issue of the exhibition. The companies displayed the newest products for the agricultural business: tractors, sowing and tilling machines, technology for treating lands with herbicides, equipment for harvesting and preparing fodder, special transport, equipment for breeding agricultural animals and domestic birds, etc.
More than 250 agricultural companies, farm enterprises, national associations from Moldova, as well as research institutions and companies from the Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Romania and Ukraine presented their offers and achievements at the FARMER exhibition.
During four days, visitors will be able to buy seed material, planting material, as well as agro-food products directly from farm enterprises of Moldova.
Also, a traditional context, Farmer-Leader-2016, a fair Toamna de Aur (Golden Autumn), a fair of ecologically safe agricultural products, an exhibition of pedigree animals, Animal Show, will be held on the same period.
(Reporter A. Mardare, editor L. Alcaza)