Agro Show in Bednary
Agro Show is Poland’s largest open-air farm machinery exhibition. It runs every year in September in Bednary near Poznań, and it’s organised by the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Agricultural Machinery and Equipment. For a poultry farmer it isn’t a dedicated poultry fair — but a farm also needs machinery, transport and equipment, so it’s worth knowing why to go.
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Agro Show, the International Agricultural Exhibition, is the largest open-air farm machinery event in Poland. It runs every year in September at the airfield in Bednary near Poznań, and it’s organised by the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Agricultural Machinery and Equipment (PIGMiUR). On the open grounds you can see tractors, trailers, machines and farm equipment in one place — often in motion, at field demonstrations.
Is this a fair for a poultry farmer?
Let’s be honest: Agro Show is a machinery exhibition, not a fair devoted solely to poultry. You won’t find the full range of poultry-house equipment or egg-production technology here. But a farm isn’t just the barn itself — it’s also transport, ground works, the upkeep of the area around the buildings, energy and the general machinery backbone of the holding. In those areas Agro Show gives a poultry farmer a real overview of the market, suppliers and prices.
What Agro Show is and what it gives a poultry farmer
It’s a machinery show, so look at it through the lens of farm logistics and backbone, not the poultry house itself. You’ll gain the most if you know what you’re after before you walk in.
The largest open-air machinery exhibition
Agro Show is Poland’s largest open-air farm machinery exhibition. The display is vast and the kit can be seen out in the open, often in motion and at field demonstrations. For a farmer it’s a chance to compare, in one place, the offer of many makers of tractors, trailers and machines useful in running the holding.
Bednary near Poznań, every September
The exhibition is held at the former airfield in Bednary near Poznań and is organised every year in September. A fixed location and a recurring date make it easy to plan the trip ahead. The exact dates of a given edition are best checked on the event’s official site, as they can be adjusted from year to year.
Organiser: PIGMiUR
Behind Agro Show stands the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Agricultural Machinery and Equipment (PIGMiUR), a trade body bringing together makers and distributors of farm kit. That means at the show you’ll mainly meet machinery firms and their distributors — a good place to talk to suppliers of equipment used around the farm.
Farm transport and logistics
Although it isn’t a poultry fair, a farmer will find machines and vehicles useful in day-to-day logistics here: trailers, transport means, kit for moving feed and materials. Smooth transport on and around the farm is a real cost and a real bottleneck — which is why reviewing such an offer makes practical sense for a poultry farmer.
Ground works, the grounds and energy
There’s always something to do around the poultry house: hardening yards, ground works, tidying the grounds, the energy backbone. At Agro Show you’ll see machines and devices that handle these tasks. These are the areas where a machinery show genuinely helps a poultry farmer, even though poultry production itself isn’t its main theme.
What you won’t find here
Don’t expect the full range of poultry-house equipment, feed lines, drinking systems or egg-production technology — that isn’t this show’s profile. If you’re after strictly poultry kit, a fair devoted to poultry farming will be a better choice. Treat Agro Show as a review of the machinery backbone, not of the farm’s own technology.
How a poultry farmer can prepare for Agro Show
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Decide what you’re really after
Before you go, write down what you want to sort out: whether it’s transport, ground works around the farm, or the general machinery backbone. Agro Show is vast, so without a plan it’s easy to get lost. A concrete list of needs lets you focus on the right exhibitors instead of wandering aimlessly.
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Check the dates and the route
The exhibition runs every year in September in Bednary near Poznań, but confirm the exact edition dates on the official site. Plan your route and any overnight stay ahead — it’s a big event and it can get crowded. Better to buy a ticket and book your time in advance than to improvise on the spot.
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Make a list of suppliers to visit
From the programme and the exhibitor list, pick the firms you want to visit in advance. Focus on suppliers of machines and kit useful around the farm: transport, trailers, ground works, energy. That way your talks will be to the point, and you’ll come back with a comparison of offers rather than just an armful of leaflets.
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Compare offers and prices on the spot
The open-air format lets you see the kit live and ask about prices and terms right away. Note the specs, prices and supplier contacts. Lining up several offers in one place is one of the main benefits of such a trip — use it instead of deciding on a whim.
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Collect contacts and materials
Gather business cards, catalogues and offers from the exhibitors who caught your interest. Back home it’ll be easier to return to them and ask for details. Sort these materials right away, so that after a few days you still remember who offered what and why a given supplier made your list.
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Turn takeaways into farm decisions
After the fair, go through your notes and decide what will genuinely be useful on your farm. Not every machine on display makes sense for a poultry farmer — pick what solves your specific problem with transport, the grounds or the backbone. Base decisions on your own needs, not on the scale of the display.
Frequently asked questions about Agro Show in Bednary
What exactly is Agro Show?add
Agro Show is Poland’s largest open-air farm machinery exhibition, the International Agricultural Exhibition. It runs every year in September in Bednary near Poznań, and it’s organised by the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Agricultural Machinery and Equipment (PIGMiUR). On the open grounds you can see tractors, trailers, machines and farm equipment in one place.
Is it a good fair for a poultry farmer?add
It depends what you’re after. Agro Show is a machinery exhibition, not a fair devoted solely to poultry, so you won’t find the full range of poultry-house equipment here. But if you’re interested in transport, ground works around the farm, energy or the general machinery backbone of the holding — the show gives a good overview of the market and suppliers.
When and where is Agro Show held?add
The exhibition runs every year in September at the former airfield in Bednary near Poznań. The date and location are recurring, which makes planning easier. The exact dates of a specific edition are best confirmed on the event’s official site, as they can be adjusted from year to year.
What won’t I find at Agro Show as a poultry farmer?add
Don’t expect the full range of strictly poultry kit: feed lines, drinking systems, egg-production technology or poultry-house equipment. That isn’t this show’s profile. If you’re after the farm’s own poultry technology, a fair devoted to poultry farming will be a better choice — treat Agro Show as a review of the machinery backbone.
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