The latest technological solutions, products and projects in the field of agriculture and agro-industry will be presented at the "Agra 2025" exhibition in the halls of the International Fair in Plovdiv, BTA reports.
This year's 33rd edition of the forum will be held from February 18 to 22, 2025, together with the international exhibitions Vinaria and Foodtech. "Agra 2025" covers all sectors and areas of the agro-industry. At the exhibition, one can see the latest generation of tractors, combines, sprayers, mowers, cultivators and equipment that increases productivity and reduces costs, with an emphasis on highly efficient agriculture. New technologies for optimizing resources, improving yields and ensuring sustainable growth will also be presented. Exhibitors will also offer various automated and digital systems and equipment for farms.
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