Preparations are in full swing as the build of the small city starts taking shape, transforming the 114 hectares of Mystery Creek Events Centre into a showcase of NZ’s food and fibre sector
The countdown is on for Fieldays 2024, with less than three months days until the gates open on Wednesday, 12 June. Preparations are in full swing as the build of the small city starts taking shape, transforming the 114 hectares of Mystery Creek Events Centre into a showcase of New Zealand’s food and fibre sector.
At its core, Fieldays is about bringing together the agricultural community — farmers and growers, industry professionals, Government agencies, international delegations, researchers, and enthusiasts to celebrate a shared passion, exchange ideas, and forge lasting connections.
“Fieldays is more than just an exhibition; it’s a vital connection point that strengthens the bonds within our agricultural community,” says Peter Nation, New Zealand National Fieldays Society, CEO.
“For over half a century, this four-day event has played a pivotal role in fostering relationships, creating connection, facilitating knowledge transfer, and driving progress in our primary industries.”
With more than 1000 exhibitors, Fieldays visitors can expect to see a diverse range of cutting-edge agricultural technology, innovative farm equipment, and rural lifestyle exhibits and bag themselves a bargain.
Highlights of the event include the ever-popular Fieldays demonstrations and competitions, alongside the six Fieldays branded hubs: Innovation, Hauora Taiwhenua Health & Wellbeing, Forestry, Careers & Education, Sustainability and Digital Futures.
Tickets go on sale in early May. For more information, visit fieldays.co.nz.
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