In June 2025, Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is set to host a series of significant agricultural and livestock exhibitions. These events will not only showcase the latest advancements in the agricultural and livestock sectors but also serve as a crucial platform for regional and international trade and cooperation.
Agritec Africa 2025
The 10th Agritec Africa will be held from June 11th to 13th at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi. As the premier agricultural technology exhibition in East Africa, Agritec Africa has been a key event for the industry over the past decade. This year, it is expected to attract even more attention.
The exhibition will cover a wide range of agricultural technologies, including agricultural machinery such as tractors, harvesters, and planting machines. Additionally, it will showcase advanced irrigation systems, agricultural drones for crop monitoring, and innovative agricultural management software. With an expected 300 exhibitors from 25 countries, the show will display over 2,000 types of agricultural products, equipment, and machinery. The event will also feature seminars and workshops led by industry experts, providing a space for in – depth discussions on the latest trends and challenges in the agricultural technology field.
Dairy, Livestock & Poultry Technology Exhibition Africa 2025
Running concurrently with Agritec Africa from June 11th to 13th at the KICC, the Dairy, Livestock & Poultry Technology Exhibition Africa is another highlight. This exhibition focuses on the livestock and poultry industries. Exhibitors will display modern livestock farming equipment, such as automated milking machines, advanced poultry cages, and high – quality feed processing machinery. There will also be a wide range of livestock and poultry breeds on display, as well as products related to animal health, including vaccines and veterinary drugs.
The organizers have directly invited exhibitors and visitors from the Middle East and Central African countries. Moreover, local business organizations from Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, and other neighboring countries have been invited to participate. This international participation is expected to boost the number of exhibitors and visitors by at least 30% compared to 2024, creating more business opportunities for all involved.
Significance for the Region
Kenya, as a major economic hub in East Africa, provides an ideal location for these exhibitions. The country’s stable political environment, growing economy, and strategic geographical location make it a gateway to the East African market. The exhibitions will not only promote the exchange of agricultural and livestock technologies but also facilitate trade between different countries. For example, local farmers in Kenya and neighboring countries can learn about new and more efficient farming methods, which can help increase agricultural productivity in the region. At the same time, international companies can explore business opportunities in the vast East African market, promoting the development of cross – border trade in agricultural and livestock products, equipment, and services.
In conclusion, the agricultural and livestock exhibitions in Kenya in June 2025 are highly anticipated events. They offer a great opportunity for industry players to network, showcase their products and technologies, and explore business potential in the dynamic East African market.