AgQuip Celebrates 50 Years!

Published: August 15, 2023
AgQuip Celebrates 50 Years!

It's that time of year again for the largest Agri-business event in Australia: AgQuip!

AgQuip is regarded as Australia's most important agricultural event and one of the world's most significant agricultural events.

The event, which features over 3,000 products and services aimed at farming professionals, is an excellent opportunity for businesses to promote their brand, generate sales, and connect with customers.

The Aon AgQuip field day is Australia's largest and most prestigious primary industry event and will celebrate its 50th anniversary (1973-2023) in 2023.

ACM Rural Events, a division of Australian Community Media with extensive experience in event management, marketing, and public relations, is organising the event.

AgQuip is critical in connecting manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers of agricultural and related products and services in a single location.

AgQuip will run over 3 days on Tuesday 22 August 2023 to Thursday 22 August 2024. It's certainly an agricultural event not to be missed!

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