MORE than 100,000 visitors will converge on Gunnedah and surrounds this week for the country’s biggest agricultural and machinery field days – AgQuip.
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The action might not kick off until Tuesday, but exhibitors from all corners of the country and the globe have been busy erecting stands and stalls as they prepare for a massive crowd at the purpose-built Blackjack Road site.
The three-day annual event will showcase more than 3000 exhibitors from across the world.
Since it started in 1973, Commonwealth Bank AgQuip has provided professionals on the land with comprehensive access to the latest machinery, equipment and services available to Australian primary industry.
It has developed a reputation over the last three decades as the nation’s premier agri-showcase.
Each year, participating companies use the field days as a launching pad for new products and services, in the process using unique opportunities offered by AgQuip to make direct contact with their customers.
Commonwealth Bank AgQuip has established itself as an integral part of our nation's rural and agricultural marketing scene, as it continues to play a vital role in the commercial operation of thousands of farms in Australia and offers a meeting place for industry and government.
Commonwealth Bank AgQuip is not only acknowledged as the largest agricultural and rural market place in Australia but it’s one of the biggest in the world.
Late last week, exhibitors were already starting to move in by the truckload, with everything from large machinery to craft displays making their way through the gates.
The strong list of exhibitors will include an international flavour with representation from Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, India, New Zealand and more than 40 Chinese companies.
AgQuip is spread out across 32 hectares, so it would be handy to download the AgQuip app to make things a little easier. Go to Apple App Store or Google Play to download your free copy.
AgQuip kicks off at its Blackjack Road site, Gunnedah, from Tuesday morning.