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AgroBrasília 2026 arrives with an expanded and even more organized structure, consolidating its role as one of the main meeting points for agribusiness in the country. With more than 550 confirmed exhibitors, the fair strategically distributes its pavilions, bringing together technology, innovation and solutions in different areas of the sector.
One of the new features of this edition is the expansion of the off-road track, which now has more space for technical demonstrations and interactive experiences. The event also incorporates new exhibitors, expanding the diversity of solutions and reinforcing the environment of innovation.
Among the highlights, the Business Pavilion brings together established companies focused on inputs, biotechnology, and industrial and digital solutions. Other areas of the fair enhance the visitor experience with hands-on demonstrations and direct contact with new technologies.
According to Deyse Monteiro, Administrative and Commercial Manager of AgroBrasília, the commercial exhibition area is practically complete, with only final operational adjustments remaining. "The spaces bring together companies from the fertilizer, seed, machinery, technology, and service sectors, allowing rural producers to access integrated solutions and closely follow the main trends in agriculture," explains the manager.
According to the president of Coopa-DF, José Guilherme Brenner, the organization of the pavilions reflects the evolution of the sector and the strengthening of the fair over the years. “The pavilions bring together established companies that offer a wide range of services, technologies, and solutions for producers. It's an environment that grows with each edition and strengthens the agricultural sector in our region,” he emphasizes.
In a challenging scenario, Brenner reinforces the strategic role of the rural producer. “The farmer needs to navigate often turbulent contexts, but performs an essential function for the country. Over the years, they have developed important technologies, such as crop rotation, which support a resilient agricultural system and guarantee productivity and food security for Brazil,” he adds.
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