Ka pasesi 2024
Exhibition

Ka pasesi 2024

21.03.2024 - 23.03.2024 Kaunas, Lithuania, ASU pavilions
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Category: Agriculture, Cereals, Crop
Organizer: ASU Park of Agricultural Science and Technologies Lit
Exhibition center: ASU pavilions

Overview interest facts - Ka pasesi 2024

Ka pasesi is an outstanding event in the agricultural sector not only in Lithuania, but also internationally. It is like the first message of spring for everyone, reminding that agricultural season has begun. We are happy that this event attracts great public attention every year. The growing number of exhibitors and expositions that are more beautiful and modern than ever before, invite more and more visitors.

Overview of exhibitors / visitors - Ka pasesi 2024

Exhibitor will showcase Traditional international agriculture exhibition, 311 companies, institutions, organizations, about 200 small growers, producers and artificers, Festive parade of the 20th International Agricultural Exhibition, Spectacular video and audio show, smart livestiock laboratorie, Advanced arboriculture demonstration and much more.


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