World-renowned agricultural machinery companies vigorously grab the country's agricultural machinery market

The 2011 China (Jiangsu) International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition which attracted much attention from the industry opened in Nanjing on April 7th. 61 well-known agricultural machinery companies from 21 countries and regions demonstrated the most advanced equipment in Nanjing in order to expand their growing development. The market share of China's agricultural machinery.

According to the organizer of the exhibition, the exhibition focused on the theme of “developing high-efficiency agricultural machinery and serving modern agriculture” and highlighted the concept of “high, new, special and refined” in attracting exhibitions. It was favored by global agricultural machinery companies. American Aike, German Reken, Klass, Japanese Yanmar, Kubota, Jingguan Agricultural Machinery, Korea Dongyang Agricultural Machinery, Datong, Israel Netafim, Laheyuki and China Changfa etc. all participated in the exhibition. They all brought their own most advanced agricultural machinery and equipment. The scale of the exhibition is nearly 40,000 square meters. There are 61 companies from 21 countries and regions participating in the exhibition. Professional visitors are expected to reach 80,000 person-times. With a high level of internationalization, new high-tech gatherings have become a major feature of the show.

The development of the agricultural machinery industry in Jiangsu and the demand for agricultural mechanization have become the major background of this exhibition. Relevant statistics show that in 2010, agricultural machinery manufacturers in Jiangsu Province seized the opportunity of the state to increase investment in subsidies for purchases. The annual sales revenue of large-scale agricultural machinery (including internal combustion engines) exceeded 60 billion yuan, and profits exceeded 4 billion yuan. At present, the level of mechanization of grain and oil production in Jiangsu Province has reached 78%. Fisheries, animal husbandry, vegetable horticulture, forestry and fruit processing machinery have all achieved rapid development. In 2010, the province's total agricultural machinery power reached 40 million kilowatts, an increase of nearly 30% from 2005, becoming a microcosm of China's agricultural mechanization development.

From 2001 to 2009, the China (Jiangsu) International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition has been successfully held for five times. Its scale and influence have continued to expand. Good reputation has been recognized by more and more agricultural machinery and related industries, in terms of quantity and quality of exhibits. In terms of industry representativeness, the China (Jiangsu) International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition has become a leading indicator in the development of the industry and market demand, and has become China's first-class, internationally renowned brand exhibition for the agricultural machinery industry.

This year's Agricultural Machinery Exhibition is supported by the Ministry of Agriculture of China, hosted by the Jiangsu Provincial Government, jointly organized by the Jiangsu Provincial Agricultural Machinery Administration, the German Agricultural Association (DLG) and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Jiangsu Province.

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