When it comes to participation from within the sector, our fair is evolving into an event in which all aspects of the livestock industry and mechanisation at farm level are taking precedence.
The lay-out of the fair will be approximately as follows:
Hall 2: feed, seed companies, farm products
Hall 4: authorities (The Federation for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC), Agriculture and Fisheries, VLM (Flemish Land Agency), LNE (Flemish Environment, Nature and Energy department), Provincial administrative departments, VLACO (Flemish Compost Organisation, etc.), agricultural associations, services, landscape integration of (agricultural) buildings
Hall 6: small ring and exhibition of pigs, sheep and goats, miniature horses and Shetlands, poultry and Stichting Levend Erfgoed (Living Heritage Foundation)
Hall 1: banks, VLAM (Flanders’ Agricultural Marketing Board), mechanisation, cattle breeding suppliers
Hall 3: mechanisation
Hall 5: stable construction and design, renewable energy
Hall 7: stable construction and design
Hall 8: large ring and exhibition of cattle and horses, cattle breeding, education (one coordinated stand for all schools and educational institutions)
Opening times : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission prices :
- 10 euro
- with discounted carte : 5 euro (given by most of the exhibitors)
- children under the age of 12 years : free access
How to get there :
With car:
Exit 14 from high way E40 (Brussel – Oostende).
Public Transports:
The train to the station ‘Gent St.-Pieters’.
The tram nr 1 takes you every 10 minutes to the faire (7 min ride).
Free shuttle for visitors: sunday 16 january:
There is a free shuttle (and free parking) from ‘Makro nv Savaanstraat 1 9810 Eke ’. The first busses leaves at 08h30.
Program animal show
The introduction of an additional trade fair day during Agriflanders 2007 offered more room for the animal shows. This gave the opportunity to expand the programme with ‘day themes’. This principle was a great success, with the result that we wish to develop this further during the next editions.
Depending on what it finds interest, the public can consciously select a day with a certain main emphasis in terms of animal shows.
Moreover, all of the participating herdbooks have undertaken to set up a broad-ranging animal show during the 4 days. All visitors to the trade fair will be able to come and view the offering and diversity of top breeding material in Flanders, in any case. Flanders will once again show that it is region that continues to lead in breeding.
Overview of the ring programmes:
Hall 8: Great ring
Thursday: Dairy breeds
Friday: Meat breeds
Saturday: Demonstration and show programme of different breeds of horses and ponies
Sunday: National Belgian Cart horse Tournament + demonstrations
Hall 6:Small ring
Friday: Stud pigs
Saturday: Meat sheep and goats
Sunday: Shetland ponies and Belgian miniature horses
Permanent breed exhibitions:
Hall 8: Dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses and ponies
Hall 6: Pigs, sheep and goats, small livestock, poultry, horses and ponies