Agritechnica

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Agritechnica

Branch Agricultural engineering
Place of issue Hanover Fair
Website www.agritechnica.com
Last exhibition
date Nov 10, 2019 to
Nov 16, 2019
Place of issue Hanover
Visitors 446.871
Exhibitors 2,803
Exhibition space 390,809 m²
Next exhibition
date Nov 14, 2021 to
Nov 20, 2021
John Deere at Agritechnica 2013
Audience at the Claas Cougar 1400 self-propelled mower at Agritechnica 2005
Agritechnica 2011 - View in hall 15: fertilizer spreader manufacturer

The Agritechnica in Hanover is the world's largest agricultural technology trade fair and is organized by the German Agricultural Society . The first Agritechnica was held in 1985 at the Frankfurt trade fair . It has taken place every two years in November since 1995, alternating with EuroTier at the Hanover Exhibition Center .

facts and figures

Exhibitors inland foreign countries Visitors inland foreign countries date
2019 2,803 1,060 1,743 446.871 306.702 140.169 November 10-16, 2019
2017 2,802 1,129 1,673 457.606 347.733 109,873 November 12-18, 2017
2015 2,892 1,270 1,622 452.471 354.285 98.186 November 8-14, 2015
2013 2,897 1,384 1,513 448.912 342.071 106,841 November 10-16, 2013
2011 2,704 1,356 1,348 419.212 322,536 96,676 November 13-19, 2011
2009 2,308 1,234 1,074 355.118 274.943 80.175 November 8-14, 2009
2007 2,188 1,268 920 340.756 267.834 72,922 11-17 November 2007
2005 1,513 1,019 494 259.723 215,468 44,255 November 06-12, 2005
2003 1,387 935 452 227.931 189.183 38,748 November 9-15, 2003
2001 1,331 905 426 247.497 215,322 32,175 11-17 November 2001
1999 1,344 900 444 226.491 196.821 29,670 November 07-13, 1999
1997 1,182 800 382 216.908 188.119 28,789 November 9-15, 1997
1995 1,054 718 336 178,354 152.136 26,218 November 12-18, 1995
1993 913 589 324 159,657 138,582 21,075 November 30 - December 4, 1993
1991 827 509 318 200.267 170,899 29,368 November 26-30, 1991
1989 731 452 279 218.115 188,880 29,235 28.11.-02.12.1989
1987 660 398 262 162.059 140,849 21,210 November 24-28, 1987
1985 551 353 198 124.391 109,770 14,621 November 25-29, 1985

particularities

Agritechnica is the innovation exchange for the entire agricultural sector. With its range of agricultural engineering and new developments, it represents an extensive information forum for problem solutions in agriculture and agricultural engineering. The AGRITECHNICA innovations in gold and silver are internationally recognized.

The first two days of the fair (Sunday and Monday) are the “exclusive days” of Agritechnica. These are primarily intended for visitors from the agricultural machinery trade, investors from the agribusiness and the specialist press and therefore have a higher entry price. DLG members have free entry on two days from the 2nd exclusive day.

history

The DLG, the German Agricultural Society , has been organizing specialist exhibitions in the agriculture and food industry for over 125 years: the first DLG exhibition took place in Frankfurt am Main in 1887 (changing locations, annual rotation). 1985 the first AGRITECHNICA - International DLG- Specialized exhibition for agricultural technology with accessories and spare parts (551 exhibitors) in Frankfurt am Main.

From 1987 to 1993, AGRITECHNICA was held every two years in Frankfurt am Main. AGRITECHNICA has been taking place at the Hanover Exhibition Center since 1995 .

AGRITECHNICA and the original DLG touring exhibitions presented innovations from the start, which have been recognized with the DLG innovation awards since the 1960s.

Web links

Commons : Agritechnica  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. FKM trade fair database: AGRITECHNICA 2019. Accessed on March 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Chronicle of the DLG exhibitions. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  3. FKM trade fair database: AGRITECHNICA 2019. Accessed on March 17, 2020.
  4. FKM report 2017 (PDF; 2.1 MB) of the Society for Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics for 2017, accessed on November 27, 2019
  5. FKM report 2015 (PDF; 1.5 MB) of the Society for Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics for 2015, accessed on November 27, 2019
  6. FKM report 2013 (PDF; 1.5 MB) of the Society for the Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics for 2013, accessed on November 27, 2019
  7. FKM report 2011 (PDF; 1.5 MB) by the Society for Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics for 2011, accessed on November 27, 2019
  8. FKM Report 2009 (PDF; 1.5 MB) of the Society for Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics for 2009, accessed on November 27, 2019
  9. Visitor brochure with data from 2007. Accessed on November 27, 2019
  10. ^ Beginning of the DLG exhibitions in 1887 with Max Eyth. Retrieved September 26, 2019
  11. Chronicle of all DLG exhibitions since 1887. Retrieved on September 26, 2019

Coordinates: 52 ° 19 ′ 37 ″  N , 9 ° 48 ′ 33 ″  E