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New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays®


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New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays is the largest agri-business exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere. New Zealand is a world leader in agriculture and pastoral farming; National Fieldays is the ultimate launch platform for cutting edge agricultural technology and innovation. With over 1000 exhibitors, National Fieldays is essential in keeping up with the latest trends and developments in the agriculture and farming industries.

National Fieldays is held over four days each June attracting in excess of 130,000 visitors from around New Zealand and internationally from 38 different countries. The current exhibition and demonstration space is over 98 acres and boasts over 1,000 exhibitors on 1500 sites.

Held at Mystery Creek Events Centre, National Fieldays is located right in the heart of the Waikato adjacent to Hamilton International Airport, close to State Highways 1 and 3; and just ten minutes from Hamilton, Te Awamutu and Cambridge.

Fieldays has grown significantly from conceptualisation in 1968, the initial aim of the event was to bring town and country together and showcase agriculture. Over 41 years later, Fieldays is now the hub of New Zealand’s agribusiness.

Regarded as New Zealand’s iconic ‘farming’ event; Fieldays is also an event of significant economic importance. In 2008 exhibitors generated NZD$285million resulting from sales through Fieldays. In 2008, Fieldays had a national economic impact of NZD$865 million.

NZ National Fieldays Society is a not for profit charitable organisation; run by a committee of volunteers and a team of over 30 staff members with additional manpower during the event.

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