October 15, 2024

Why Farmers Should Visit NAMPO ALFA 2024?

Farmers with an interest in livestock, hunting, and outdoor industries should not miss the upcoming NAMPO ALFA Expo from 17 – 19 October 2024 in Bothaville at NAMPO Park. This premier event offers a wealth of opportunities to explore cutting-edge advancements in agriculture, while fostering a deeper connection with these key sectors.

For livestock farmers, the expo will feature the Livestock Production Academy, presented in partnership with SA Studbook and Landbouweekblad, offering crucial insights into profitable livestock farming. Attendees can also participate in workshops and conferences, including the Small-Scale Beef Cattle Producers Conference, which will help farmers learn how to produce beef cattle that thrive in South Africa’s commercial market.

Why Farmers Should Visit NAMPO ALFA 2024? Why Farmers Should Visit NAMPO ALFA 2024?

The expo isn’t just about learning – it’s about experiencing. The Hunting and Outdoor programme boasts a variety of hands-on activities. From the Hinterland Shooting Range to 4×4 and off-road caravan demonstrations, farmers can explore the latest equipment and techniques firsthand.

Moreover, the collaboration between the game and hunting industries provides a platform for game farmers to market their hunting opportunities directly to enthusiasts.
NAMPO ALFA 2024 is also an opportunity to engage with the latest developments in sustainable farming. The Lucerne Expo will focus on the role of lucerne in livestock production, while the Mechanisation Pavilion highlights advanced equipment such as feed mixers and livestock transport solutions.

For farmers who enjoy the outdoors, the expo promises exciting activities like motorbike demonstrations, fishing competitions, and even helicopter rides. These events provide a blend of education and entertainment, offering insights into outdoor life and modern farming.

NAMPO ALFA 2024 is more than just an expo – it’s an essential event for farmers looking to expand their knowledge and opportunities. It celebrates the heritage of South Africa’s agricultural sector while promoting sustainable, profitable practices for future success.