Agrishow 2026 starts this week with more than 800 exhibiting brands
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Agrishow 2026 starts this week with more than 800 exhibiting brands


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Agrishow 2026, the main technology fair for agribusiness in Latin America, has already released ticket sales for its 31st edition, which will be held between April 27th and May 1st, in Ribeirão Preto (SP).

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The expectation is for another historic edition, bringing together producers, investors, companies and experts from the entire agricultural chain.

Online tickets are being sold in the second batch, costing R$85 per day, while half-price tickets cost R$42.50. For those who choose to purchase directly at the event box office, the cost will be R$150 per day.

The organization reinforces that each credential is only valid for the date chosen at the time of purchase, with a limited quantity per day.

In addition to access to the event, visitors can also purchase a parking ticket in advance, with conventional options and a VIP package for the five days of the fair.

The space will also feature an expanded structure, including food areas, internal transport, rest points, free Wi-Fi and areas dedicated to caravans.

This year’s edition reinforces the leading role of Brazilian agribusiness at a time of strong economic relevance for the country.

Agrishow will bring together more than 800 exhibiting brands, more than 100 new exhibitors and representatives from more than 50 countries, consolidating itself as a stage for the launch of new technologies, agricultural machinery, irrigation solutions, precision agriculture and innovation in the field.

In 2025, the fair received around 197 thousand visitors in an area of ​​more than 520 thousand square meters, numbers that should be surpassed in this edition, driven by the resumption of investments in the sector and the continued growth of agriculture in the national economy.

Agrishow is also considered an important thermometer for business in the sector, moving not only manufacturers and producers, but the entire logistics, industrial and export chain that directly impacts the Brazilian economy.

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