Upcoming Agro Shows in Brazil Spur Agribusiness Innovation and Economic Growth
Brazil's major agro shows in Arapiraca and Cuiabá in April and May 2026 focus on innovation, economic growth, and supporting local agriculture.
- • Arapiraca Agro Show runs April 16-18 with seminars on carciniculture, poultry, and swine.
- • Feira da Agricultura Familiar supports local producers at Arapiraca event.
- • GreenFarm in Cuiabá from May 27-30 expects 40,000 visitors and 120 exhibitors.
- • GreenFarm aims to exceed 200 million reais in business volume.
- • Both events highlight agribusiness innovation and regional economic development.
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Brazil is set to host two major agro shows in 2026 that emphasize technological innovation, knowledge exchange, and agribusiness development. From April 16 to 18, the Arapiraca Agro Show will take place at the Centro de Convenções in Alagoas' Agreste region. Running daily from 10 AM to 8 PM, the event features exhibitions, seminars, and participation by key agricultural institutions, including the V Seminar on Carciniculture and the inaugural Seminar on Poultry and Swine. The event also includes Feira da Agricultura Familiar to support local producers and the Festival do Camarão, combining gastronomy and entertainment. The mayor of Arapiraca, Luciano Barbosa, highlighted the event's role in fostering innovation and strengthening the local agribusiness chain.
In late May, Cuiabá in Mato Grosso will host the GreenFarm fair from May 27 to 30 at Parque Novo Mato Grosso. Expected to attract around 40,000 visitors, the event boasts 120 confirmed exhibitors—a 20% increase over last year—and aims to surpass 200 million reais in business volume. GreenFarm will showcase machinery, animal exhibitions, family agriculture, technical lectures, and auctions, significantly contributing to Cuiabá’s economy by boosting commerce, tourism, and employment.
Both events underline Brazil’s commitment to advancing agricultural technology and sustainability while supporting regional producers and creating economic opportunities. With comprehensive technical programming and extensive networking possibilities, these agro shows are positioned to elevate Brazil’s agribusiness sectors in 2026.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.