MOLDAGROTECH (Spring) 2025: Major Agricultural Exhibition Returns to Moldexpo

MOLDAGROTECH (Spring) 2025: Major Agricultural Exhibition Returns to Moldexpo

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The international specialized exhibition MOLDAGROTECH (spring) will take place at the Moldexpo International Exhibition Center in Chisinau from March 12-15, 2025. Now in its 45th edition, the event will bring together over 100 exhibitors, with 20% participating for the first time, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

The exhibition will feature leading manufacturers and dealers from Moldova, China, Italy, Lithuania, Romania, Turkey, and Ukraine, offering exclusive deals and a strong price-quality ratio. Attendees can explore the latest agricultural machinery, intensive crop growth technologies, fertilizers, plant protection products, and advanced solutions for irrigation, livestock automation, greenhouses, and storage.

A highlight of the event is the Seedling and Planting Material Fair, with around 30 exhibitors. Additionally, MOLDAGROTECH (spring) will host the Agrogeneration conference, where top students from the Technical University of Moldova will present research on current agricultural trends.

The official opening ceremony is set for March 12 at 11:00 in Pavilion No.2 of Moldexpo. Admission is free.

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