Vietnam’s agricultural equipment on show at INAGRITECH 2019
Outstanding agro-fishery products and agricultural technologies of Vietnam were introduced at the 7th Indonesia International Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, Technology & Services Exhibition (INAGRITECH 2019) in Jakarta from August 28 to 30.
A Vietnamese booth at the INAGRITECH 2019 that took place in Jakarta from August 28 to 30 (Photo: vovworld.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Outstanding agro-fishery productsand agricultural technologies of Vietnam were introduced at the 7th IndonesiaInternational Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, Technology & ServicesExhibition (INAGRITECH 2019) in Jakarta from August 28 to 30.
The event, attracting more than 500 exhibitorsfrom 18 countries, provided businesses a good occasion to popularise their newproducts and seek partners.
Highlights of the exhibition included modernagricultural technologies, palm oil processing technologies, fertilisers andpesticides, forestry machinery, and agricultural chemicals.
At the Vietnamese pavilion, 15 businesses fromthe country such as VEDAN, SUNHOUSE and ADPEX attracted attention from otherparticipating companies and visitors.
Many other Vietnamese firms also sent sampleproducts and communication publications to INAGRITECH 2019 like the VietnamEngine and Agricultural Machinery Corp., Tan A Dai Thanh Group, Nafoods Group,Hanoi Trade Joint Stock Corporation (Hapro), and Agricare Vietnam.
On the sidelines of the exhibitions, thematicdisplays also took place, including those on palm products (INAPALM), chemicalproducts (INAGRICHEM), forestry technologies (INAFORESTECH), and water pumpingequipment (Pump and Valve Indonesia).-VNA
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