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Unfold the future at Nampo Harvest Day

The 51st Nampo Harvest Day with the theme “Unfold the future” is being presented outside Bothaville from 16 to 19 May 2017. Toit Wessels, Assistant Manager: Nampo and Marketing of Grain SA, said on the eve of Nampo 2017: “Grain SA wants to ensure that Nampo is the agricultural sector’s most relevant platform and marketplace for innovation, technology, information exchange and discussion. The expansions and innovations, our 2017 theme, “Unfold the future”, and a brand-new Nampo logo prove that the organisation is positive about the role of the Harvest Day in the future of agriculture”.

New outside exhibition spaces bring the total number of exhibitors to more than 700. “In collaboration with exhibiting input suppliers, manufacturers and distributors, the Harvest Day committee is installing the newest and most advanced agricultural technology on one site. The focus of the new, expanded premises near the seed plots is on conservation agriculture equipment and technology in particular”, added Cobus van Coller, Harvest Day chairperson. Press release.

Published on Monday, 15th May 2017 - 09:00

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