Agritec Africa 2025, an international exhibition and conference on agriculture technologies, is set to take place from 11-13 June 2025 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. This event is expected to attract over 10,000 visitors from across Africa and beyond, making it a significant platform for industry professionals and stakeholders.
The exhibition aims to showcase the latest advancements in farming machinery and inputs, with a special focus on open-air areas for machinery demonstrations. Additionally, seminars and workshops will be conducted over the first two days, providing valuable learning opportunities for attendees. The event will also feature concurrent exhibitions such as Dairy Livestock & Poultry Expo Africa and Graintech Africa Expo.
Previous editions of Agritec Africa have been highly successful. For instance, the 9th Agritec Africa in 2024 saw around 150 companies participate, with visitors coming from all over the world. China, India, Egypt, and Turkey participated as pavilions. The event also included Dairy Livestock & Poultry Expo Africa and Graintech Africa.
Agritec Africa is organized by Radeecal Communications, a renowned exhibition organizer based in Ahmedabad, India. With a proven track record of delivering world-class events year after year, Radeecal Communications has established itself as a trusted partner in the industry. Their portfolio includes various events such as agri exhibitions, plastic expos, engineering trade shows, waste management exhibitions, technical textiles, logistics events, wood & medical industries.
The German Pavilion is one of the international sales partners supporting this event. Radeecal Communications is also supported by media partners who help promote the event to a wider audience.
In conclusion, Agritec Africa 2025 promises to be an exciting and informative event for anyone involved in or interested in the agricultural technology sector. With its focus on innovation and collaboration, it is set to be a major milestone in the development of agricultural practices across Africa.