27TH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS FOR CROP PRODUCTION

Krasnodar,Russia    Nov. 24, 2020-Nov. 27, 2020

Krasnodar,Russia

Nov. 24, 2020-Nov. 27, 2020

Venue:

Expograd Yug

Organizer:

YugAgro

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YugAgro: Russia's largest international agricultural trade show

Every year, YugAgro showcases over 710 Russian and international exhibitors, representing companies working in the field of agricultural machinery, equipment and materials for crop production. In 2019, the event attracted 18,610 visitors from 47 countries looking to source new products and services for their businesses.

For over two decades, YugAgro has been at the forefront of Russian crop production. Join us this upcoming November for Russia’s most important agricultural event.

WHY SHOULD YOU VISIT YUGAGRO?
There are many great reasons to visit YugAgro for farming professionals
 
Meet international agricultural technology manufacturers – YugAgro exhibitors come from over 35 countries in order to meet Russia and Krasnodar’s key buyers. Visitors can reach over 710 companies from across the globe, including Claas, Rostselmash, KUHN, ROSAGROTRADE, Corteva Agriscience™, Syngenta, FMC, Bayer Crop Science, showcasing the latest crop farming solutions and technologies on the market.
 
See the full agricultural value chain – YugAgro is split into four sectors, covering the entire value chain, from cultivation equipment to processing machinery to transportation and storage solutions. Visitors can easily find the products that interest them – and their manufacturers.

WHY EXHIBIT AT YUGAGRO?
YugAgro is the only event of its kind held in Krasnodar, which is by far Russia’s chief agricultural region. As such, exhibitors can enjoy some amazing benefits by taking part:
 
Uncover a booming market – After banning imports of key foodstuffs from the EU, US, and other countries, the Russian government has turned to import substitution to fill supply gaps. Now, Russian farmers are producing more crops and grains than ever before – and now they have the cash to spend on upgrading equipment fleets.
 
Help Russian farmers replacing ageing equipment – Fleets of crop farming machinery across Krasnodar and Russia are nearing the ends of their service lives or are already obsolete.  Stores of important pieces of equipment, including tractors, harvesters, and ploughs, have halved – creating a golden opportunity for international manufacturers to enter Russia’s lucrative agribusiness market.
 
Meet Russia’s top buyers – YugAgro visitors represent agricultural enterprises from Krasnodar, and Russia’s other chief agrarian provinces, including representatives from:
 
• Agroholdings
• Processing plants
• Grain companies
• Private farmers
 
Between them, they represent $1.2 billion in import potential. 
 
Experience Krasnodar – Krasnodar produces the bulk of Russia’s output. It’s home to over 800,000 farming operations and produces over 14 million tons of produce a year. The Ministry of Agriculture is allocating billions of dollars in loans to the region over the coming years, in order for farmers and businesses to modernise.
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