April 6, 2010

K+S Italia Srl at the 109th edition of Fieragricola 2010

K+S Italia Srl was present in Verona from 4th to 7th February at the 109th edition of Fieragricola. The exhibition held every two years confirmed its role as a landmark on a national and international scale in the agricultural sector. The event this year welcomed 1,321 exhibitors, up by 4.5% compared to the previous edition, of which 15% international, over an area of 120 thousand square metres.

 

The event attracted 130 thousand visitors, up by 7% compared to 2008. In particular, there were more professional operators, dealers and sub-contractors, as well as international visitors from the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

 

The visitors flow at the stand can be registered as a good sign of the Italian agriculture that still has trouble but that continues to hope in better times for farmer margin and to be consequently able to invest also in tools for agricultural production.

K+S Italia Srl at the 109th edition of Fieragricola 2010

 

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