Exhibition Introduction
Hunan Agricultural Expo will be held on November 14, 2025, at the Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center. As the largest and most influential agricultural event in central China, the expo features a broad range of exhibits across agricultural innovation, machinery, food production, livestock, aquaculture, traditional medicine, and regional specialties. Organized under the guidance of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the event serves as a leading platform for agricultural modernization, cross-regional trade, and rural revitalization. With over two decades of history, the expo continues to promote industry exchange and business collaboration in China’s central agricultural heartland.
Range of Exhibition
- Central Provinces & Inter-Province Pavilion: Showcasing regions within central China, including provincial specialties, tourism, and e-commerce.
- Hunan Theme Pavilion: Highlights agricultural poverty alleviation, smart farming, agricultural finance, and rural environment improvement.
- Tea Brands Pavilion: Featuring a variety of teas like black, yellow, and pu’er teas, along with tea accessories.
- Agricultural Machinery Pavilion: Exhibiting farming machinery for crop processing, pest control, and livestock maintenance.
- Food and Produce Pavilion (Grain, Chili, Vegetables): Displays grains, peppers, and vegetable products with live demonstrations and promotions.
- Animal Husbandry, Aquaculture, and Herbal Medicine Pavilion: Focuses on livestock, aquaculture, bamboo, fruit, and traditional Chinese medicine products.
- Comprehensive Pavilion: Showcasing specialty agricultural products.
- Hunan Cuisine Pavilion: Celebrates local delicacies including poultry, seafood, grains, traditional recipes, and popular food brands.
Target Audience
Agribusiness professionals, farmers, agricultural technology providers, food processing companies, government representatives, rural development agencies, financial service providers, international trade organizations, agricultural researchers, rural community leaders.