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2026 NEPAL AGRITECH INTERNATIONAL EXPO

NEPAL AGRITECH INTERNATIONAL EXPO 2026 will be held from January 16-18, 2026 at Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall, Kathmandu, Nepal. As Nepal's largest agriculture, farm machinery, dairy, aquaculture, fisheries, poultry, livestock, food, beverages and technology exhibition, the show aims to showcase and introduce the best and latest agricultural inputs, products, services and technologies that will drive the future of agriculture. It will also bring together some of the best minds in the field of agriculture from across the globe as well as key representatives from government, industry, academia and agriculture to discuss, deliberate, prioritize and propose an agenda for the development of the agricultural sector in the country. About 66 per cent of Nepal's population was engaged in agriculture, which accounted for one third of the country's GDP and contributed significantly to the national economy.details

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Date

  • 2026.01.16-01.18
  • 01.2027
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  • Interval: Once a year

Venue

  • Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall
  • Nepal-Kathmandu
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Industry

  • Industry Sector
  • Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery Products
  • Main Product Groups
  • Agriculture - Agricultural Machinery Fishing - Commercial Marine Professionals Food Processing Industries Veterinary Medicine Packaging Logistics & Transportation Engineering - Handling Operations - Storage
2026 NEPAL AGRITECH INTERNATIONAL EXPO
NEPAL AGRITECH INTERNATIONAL EXPO 2026 will be held from January 16-18, 2026 at Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall, Kathmandu, Nepal. As Nepal's largest agriculture, farm machinery, dairy, aquaculture, fisheries, poultry, livestock, food, beverages and technology exhibition, the show aims to showcase and introduce the best and latest agricultural inputs, products, services and technologies that will drive the future of agriculture. It will also bring together some of the best minds in the field of agriculture from across the globe as well as key representatives from government, industry, academia and agriculture to discuss, deliberate, prioritize and propose an agenda for the development of the agricultural sector in the country. About 66 per cent of Nepal's population was engaged in agriculture, which accounted for one third of the country's GDP and contributed significantly to the national economy.
Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall