The Belarus Agro-Industrial Week has opened at the Minsk International Exhibition Center. Running through June 6, the event brings together several major international specialized exhibitions, including Belagro, Belferma, Belprodukt, Food Industry, and Prodmash. Cold. Packaging. This year, around 600 companies from 12 countries are showcasing their achievements, while the large-scale event is expected to host more than 40 foreign delegations, according to BELTA.
Traditionally, the event covers the entire spectrum of modern agriculture and the food industry. Visitors and industry professionals can explore advanced technologies in crop production and bioenergy, the latest agricultural machinery, recent scientific developments, and equipment for aquaculture.
The Belferma exhibition presents modern solutions for livestock farming, including feed products, veterinary medicines, automated herd-management systems, and state-of-the-art equipment for dairy farms. Meanwhile, the Belprodukt exhibition brings together 116 leading enterprises showcasing a wide range of products, including meat semi-finished products, poultry, dairy goods, grocery items, as well as baby and dietary foods. Outdoor areas feature the popular “Fishermen’s Village” and displays from producers of fresh vegetables.
The forum’s business program includes seminars, important B2B meetings, practical demonstrations, and master classes. Among the key events are the international AgroSCO Forum, dedicated to agricultural development across member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Retail Days in Minsk e-commerce and retail forum, which will bring together marketplaces, retail chains, distributors, and experts from CIS countries.
The entertainment program includes professional competitions such as “The Best Ploughman” and “The Best Breeding Horse,” an agricultural animal exhibition, and the “Taste Champion” tasting contest. For the general public, a “Trade Town” fair offers fresh products from domestic producers, accompanied by performances from artistic and cultural groups.
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