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Fieldays 2025 | 11-14 June

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The first-ever German Pavilion at Fieldays 2025 is now fully booked. Check out the list of exhibitors here.

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First-Ever German Pavilion at Fieldays 2025

The first-ever German Pavilion at Fieldays is now fully booked. As part of Germany’s Foreign Trade Fair Program (AMP), the Pavilion brings together leading German agri-businesses, showcasing advanced technologies, machinery, and sustainable solutions.

 

Taking place 11–14 June at Mystery Creek, Fieldays is the Southern Hemisphere’s largest agricultural event, with over 1,000 exhibitors and more than 100,000 visitors expected. The German Pavilion provides a focal point for decision-makers seeking proven expertise and innovative approaches across agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, food technology, and machinery.

 

We will also welcome official visitors from Germany and senior representatives from the German Embassy, further reinforcing the Pavilion’s significance at this year’s event.

We encourage industry leaders to visit the Pavilion and connect with German innovation firsthand.

 

The official German Pavilion is located at the Mystery Creek Events Centre, booth number  M14

Opening hours for visitors:

11-13 June: 8:00 am - 5.00 pm 

14 June: 8:00 am - 4.00 pm

Entrance tickets can be purchased here.

 

Interested in exhibiting in 2026? Early expressions of interest are open – secure your place in this growing initiative. 


These are the exhibitors that will be joining us in 2025:
Co-Exhibitors

 

We can’t wait to welcome you to the “Made in Germany” showcase and look forward to an inspiring and successful event. See you there.

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