Serbia: Orange pavilion at the oldest agro fair in the Balkans

Find us at the Dutch pavilion at the 89th Novi Sad Fair in Serbia!

The Orange Pavilion at the Novi Sad fair in 2021
Beeld: ©Mila Mirkovic
The Orange Pavilion at the Novi Sad fair in 2021.

The Novi Sad agricultural fair is the oldest and most important fair in the Western Balkan region organized for the 89th time between May 21-27, 2022. It brings together the top players in agricultural production, the wider agribusiness scene, machinery from the region, as well as regional decision-makers in the field of agriculture.

The Fair is famous for its livestock exhibitions. The best cattle, horses, sheep, goats and poultry will be shown at the animal exhibitions and visitors will have the opportunity to see the indigenous breeds necessary to maintain biodiversity as well achievements in unconventional animal husbandry. Special attention will be given to exhibitions of organic products, products with geographical indications, and craft beer.

Like in previous years, the LAN team in Belgrade will host an Orange Pavilion, where 10 companies from fields ranging from animal feed, fruit planting materials, through irrigation to potato seeds will be represented. Furthermore, the LAN team will organize multiple side events. There will be a seminar on protein sources in animal feed and the Embassy will host a networking dinner where Dutch entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to connect with both private and public counterparts from the region. Read more here: 89th International Agricultural Fair (sajam.net)

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