Photo by the Belarusian Agriculture and Food Ministry
MINSK, 4 May (BelTA) - Applications have been submitted by 517 organizations from ten countries to participate in the international specialized exhibition Belagro 2026, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian Agriculture and Food Ministry.
“The geographical outreach continues to widen. The backbone of the exhibition consists of Belarusian enterprises - 416 applications. Some 63 applications have been received from Russian companies. Chinese manufacturers are also showing interest, with 30 applications submitted. The exhibition will also be supported by companies from Türkiye, Vietnam, Palestine, North Korea, Tunisia, and Georgia. Negotiations are underway with representatives from Oman, Iran, and Côte d'Ivoire,” the press service said.
The Russian Export Center will present a collective exhibition titled Made in Russia, featuring enterprises from 14 regions: Amur, Volgograd, Kemerovo, Kursk, Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow, Omsk, and Samara regions; Krasnoyarsk and Krasnodar territories; Perm Territory; the Republic of Adygea; the Udmurt Republic; and St. Petersburg.
Five Russian regions - Bryansk, Belgorod, Murmansk, Chelyabinsk regions and Krasnodar Territory - will organize their own collective expositions. In total, 18 constituent entities of the Russian Federation will take part in the exhibition (compared to 12 regions last year).
As usual, large-scale collective expositions will be prepared by the Agriculture and Food Ministry, the Industry Ministry, and the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. The formation of the Belproduct exhibition is ongoing. Belarusian oblasts have reserved space for 106 enterprises.
The international specialized exhibitions Belagro 2026, Belfarm, Belproduct, ProdMash. Kholod. Upak, and Food Industry will take place in Minsk as part of Belarusian Agro Industrial Week on 2-6 June.
The Belagro exhibition has been held since 1990 and is the largest platform showcasing achievements of the agricultural sector: modern technologies in agricultural production, the latest agricultural machinery, advances in crop production, animal husbandry, fish farming, and the processing and food industries. This agricultural forum traditionally brings together not only Belarusian farmers and workers in the food and processing industries but also their foreign colleagues and partners. Specialists from different countries come to the exhibition to learn about cutting-edge trends in crop production, animal husbandry, and poultry farming, modern technologies for processing, packaging, and storing products, as well as a wide range of agricultural machinery.
