
The International Agricultural Exhibition in Bologna, Italy
The world’s most famous agricultural fair in Bologna, Italy, concluded amid a global economic downturn, yet its results were impressive. The fair featured 1,750 exhibitors and attracted 346,800 visitors, including 63,100 international visitors representing 150 different countries. More than 60,000 models of agricultural equipment were on display, including tractors and machinery of all sizes, as well as harvesting and soil-tilling tools, forestry equipment, and garden and vegetable maintenance tools. The exhibition saw a diverse attendance, including economists, farmers, and technicians, as well as crowds of agricultural students and those interested in the field. The spotlight was also on modern innovations such as robots, drones, digital technologies, and artificial intelligence systems, which represent the new direction in agricultural machinery and contribute significantly to enhancing food security and achieving environmental sustainability. The exhibition also focused on analyzing demand trends in traditional markets such as Europe and rural areas, as well as emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. It highlighted the importance of adapting various agricultural models to the specific needs of each region. The mission of the agricultural machinery industry is to provide advanced, tailor-made solutions to improve the efficiency of agricultural tools and equipment. The exhibition emphasized that everyone working in the agricultural sector needs to be familiar with the latest technologies that have become essential today. Attending agricultural exhibitions is an ideal opportunity to interact directly with innovators in the field, exchange experiences, and explore technical solutions that ensure the best results in the agricultural sector.