The 23rd Eurasian International Agricultural Exhibition in Turkey in 2024

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

Exhibition Name:Eurasian International Agricultural Exhibition in Turkey.

Exhibition Hours:: November 20-23, 2024.

Exhibition Venue:Antalya Convention and Exhibition Center, Turkey.

Exhibition Cycle:Held once a year.

tel: 18500235700.

Exhibition Introduction:

Growtech, the world's largest greenhouse exhibition, will be held from November 20-23, 2024 at the Anfaš Exhibition Center in Antalya, Turkey. The exhibition scope includes: greenhouse technology and equipment, irrigation system and technology, seed development and growth, seedling cultivation, plant nutrition and protection, etc. Growtech will provide a great opportunity for exhibitors to showcase their products and services. A wide international audience and industry professionals will gather here to facilitate collaboration among various stakeholders to make agriculture a more sustainable industry.

In 2023, a total of 571 global related companies from more than 30 countries and regions will participate in the exhibition. Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, China, South Korea and other countries have set up national pavilions at the exhibition site to display relevant exhibits, with a total exhibition area of more than 50,000 square meters. The exhibition has more than 70,000 international professional buyers, distributors, scientific researchers, and greenhouse owners to visit the exhibition every year, with a satisfaction rate of more than 95%, and is one of the most influential international professional exhibitions in the Middle East.

[Market Analysis].

Located in the westernmost part of Asia, straddling the two continents of Europe and Asia, Turkey's geographical location and geopolitical strategic importance are extremely important, and it is a crossroads connecting Europe and Asia. Turkey implements the European model in the political, economic, cultural and other fields, and is a candidate country for the European Union. Turkey is a member of NATO, a founding member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and a member of the G20. It has a strong industrial base, is one of the world's emerging economies, and one of the fastest growing countries in the world.

Agriculture is a traditional industry in Turkey, ranking 13th in the world in terms of arable land, with a total arable area of more than 240,000 square kilometers, and 60% of the country's land is suitable for agriculture. Agricultural products mainly include wheat, barley, corn, sugar beets, cotton, tobacco and potatoes. Türkiye is the world's fifth-largest producer of vegetables and fruits;is the world's top producer of hazelnuts, cherries, figs, apricots, quince and pomegranates; It is also the world's second-largest producer of watermelon, cucumber, chestnut and chickpea. As one of the few countries in the world that is self-sufficient in food, favorable ecological conditions and water resources, a diverse climate between regions and a complex geography allow Turkey to produce a wide range of agricultural products, among which 20 crops are among the top five in the world. Turkey's agricultural economy is the core of the national economy, with agricultural production accounting for about 20% of the entire gross national product. Farmers account for more than 20 percent of the total population, and about 50 percent of the population is engaged in agriculture.

Turkey's Agricultural Advantages:

First, the proportion of arable land is high. The plains of Turkey are mainly found in the coastal areas of the European part as well as the Asian part, which have the highest proportion of arable land.

Second, the climate is suitable. There are two main types of climate in Turkey, the coastal areas belong to the Mediterranean climate, and the inland areas belong to the temperate continental climate, with long sunshine and large temperature difference between day and night, which is suitable for the development of agriculture. Turkey widely grows a variety of crops, mainly wheat, barley, corn, sugar beet, cotton, potatoes, and a variety of vegetables, etc., cattle and sheep are raised in mountain pastures, in addition to Turkey's fruit varieties are also very diverse, such as Turkish grapes, pomegranates, cherries, papayas, etc., mainly exported to Europe. The diversity of the climate makes Turkey very rich in crop varieties, forming the base of the world's main fruits and vegetables.

Third, water resources are abundant. Turkey is rich in freshwater resources, the Anatolian Plateau is the source of many large rivers, and the faulted basins here are also relatively easy to form lakes. For example, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Western Asia originate in the Anatolian Plateau of Turkey. In addition, the larger rivers in Turkey are the Kzel River, the Yesir River, the Mendrais River, the Sakarya River, the Sehan River, and many more. Relying on these natural conditions, Turkey has built many water conservancy projects to solve the problem of fresh water needed for the development of agriculture. Taken together, Turkey's agricultural prowess, despite the fact that most of the region is a mountainous plateau, is very strong.

Turkey has the following strong backings, providing entrepreneurs with a mature agricultural investment climate:

1.Favorable geographical location, e.g., good climatic conditions and proximity to major markets; 2.competitive labour costs (especially important for labour-intensive food production activities); 3.Possess the best ability for almost all raw materials required by this industry; 4.Sustained** investments, including major irrigation projects, infrastructure improvements, and consolidation of small farms; 5.support for agricultural investment; 6.The gradual convergence towards automation has led to an increase in production efficiency.

The long-term goals set by Turkey in 2023 for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the country include the following:1Agricultural GDP rose to $150 billion. 2.The value of exports of agricultural products increased to $40 billion. 3.The irrigated area increased from 5.4 million hectares to 8.5 million hectares. 4.Let the fishing sector overtake the EU.

Located at the eastern and western ends of the Asian continent, China and Turkey are the starting and ending points of the ancient Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road in Asia, as well as natural partners in the Belt and Road Initiative. As China and Turkey strengthen the "Belt and Road" docking cooperation, the two sides have further enhanced the level of cooperation in the fields of infrastructure construction, import and export, and people-to-people exchanges. China and Turkey are both emerging economies with broad prospects for economic and trade cooperation. At present, the two countries have a strong willingness to cooperate in agriculture, and Turkey** is also actively attracting foreign investment to find new economic growth points. Turkey has a strategic location, a young population, a large number of highly qualified and competitive workforces, and a vibrant private economy, which also makes it attractive for businesses to invest in.

【Scope of Exhibits】

1.Agrochemicals, pesticides, fertilizers

2.greenhouse equipment andGardening toolsTechnology

3.Smart agriculture, animal husbandry supplies

4.Agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment

.Seeds and seedlings

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