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Indagra & Indagra Food kicks off at Romexpo, with over 500 companies from 25 countries

November 28, 2024

The best-known event in the agricultural and food industry in Romania - Indagra & Indagra Food - opens on Wednesday at the Romexpo Exhibition Center, and over 500 companies from 25 countries will participate and over 150 innovations and new products will be presented.Indagra & Indagra Food represents a benchmark networking concept for professionals in the agricultural and food industry and will bring together, between October 30 and November 3, 2024, at the 20 conferences and workshops organized, opinion leaders, innovators and experts in the field, offering a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies and sustainable solutions that are transforming these fields, informs Romexpo, the event organizer.According to the source, 25 countries will be represented at the two fairs, namely Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, the Republic of Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, Hungary."The international fair of products and equipment for agriculture, horticulture, viticulture and zootechnics - Indagra 2024 - brings to the forefront the innovations that are shaping the agriculture of the future. From state-of-the-art equipment to technological solutions that improve productivity, the event is the place where farmers, entrepreneurs and agricultural enthusiasts can find concrete solutions for a sustainable future. At this year's edition, we are launching the Indagra Networking Hub, an exclusive space dedicated exclusively to agricultural specialists. There will be conferences, workshops and interactive discussion sessions designed to stimulate collaborations and the exchange of ideas between experts in the field. It is the perfect opportunity to expand your professional network, learn from the best and identify new opportunities for development," say the organizers.At Indagra & Indagra Food, specialists will have the opportunity to discover the latest innovations: agricultural drones for crop monitoring and management, advanced irrigation systems for optimizing water resources, bio fertilizers that support sustainable agricultural practices, energy efficient equipment and machinery, intelligent farm management systems, food industry machinery that improves production and distribution processes and much more.As for the Indagra Food 2024 International Trade Fair for the Food Industry, it will bring together top exhibitors showcasing solutions that fundamentally change the way production and distribution processes are managed in the food sector. Professionals will discover the latest technologies and sustainable strategies designed to improve business efficiency and reduce environmental impact.In addition to the exhibition part, the Indagra & Indagra Food 2024 concept offers participants a thematic program of related activities.According to the organizers, Indagra & Indagra Food 2024 also has a side dedicated to the general public, with visitors invited, over a period of five days, to admire the most beautiful specimens of animals and taste traditional Romanian cuisine.Visiting hours are from October 30 - November 2, 2024, from 9:00 - 18:00, and on November 3, from 9:00 - 16:00. Tickets cost 20 RON.    

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