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Invitation to the 7th Indian Agricultural Machinery Fair (08/15/2022)
The Agricultural Machinery Fair of India (EIMA Agrimach India 2022) is organized by the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry FICCI, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare and the Agricultural Research Council of India. September 1 to 3, 2022 at the College of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka State, India.

EIMA Agrimach India is India's most important trade show for agricultural machinery with over 40,000 visitors. The Expo 2022 is expected to showcase the best and most modern agricultural machinery, providing opportunities for Indian and foreign companies in the value chain through product exhibition booths.

Besides, EIMA Agrimach India is a forum for agricultural mechanization professionals, progressive farmers, contractors and agents from all over the world to develop partnerships, alliances and investments. in the agricultural machinery industry. Attending the program, businesses and individuals have the opportunity to exchange and interact with policy makers in the production and agribusiness industry & delegates from many countries around the world.
Indian agriculture has marked its presence on a global level. India ranks first in total production of rice, wheat, sugar cane, fruits and vegetables in the world. However, despite this potential, two major bottlenecks hindering the development of India's agricultural sector are low productivity and lack of agricultural labor. Empirical evidence shows a strong correlation between farm mechanization and agricultural productivity, with estimates that the use of the right agricultural machinery can increase productivity by up to 30% and reduce costs by about 20%. Therefore, mechanization will contribute to improving productivity and solving the problem of shortage of manpower.

Innovation in the agricultural machinery sector will drive the next phase of agricultural growth in the country. The Indian government has been encouraging mechanization through various policy interventions. The joint efforts of the Government and the domestic agricultural equipment industry have led to progress in mechanization over the years. The extent of agricultural mechanization in India is unevenly distributed across states, averaging around 40%.
The Agricultural Mechanization Plan was initiated by the government of India, which focuses on popularizing farm mechanization among smallholder farmers and regions with low electricity availability. As a result, Indian farmers are adapting faster to farm mechanization than ever before. The agricultural equipment market in India is currently worth $6.5 billion and has a lot of potential for further growth. The tractor market is expected to grow at an average rate of 8-9% over the next 5 years.

Enterprises operating in the field of agriculture and agricultural machinery interested in the program can consult detailed information about the Fair at the website: http://eimaagriach.in. Or contact the Trade Office - Vietnam Embassy in India, address B2/51 Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi, India. Email: trade@vietnamembassydelhi.in; in@moit.gov.vn./.

 Source:Vietnam Trade Deal in India
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