42nd International Agriculture Exhibition to Showcase Cutting-Edge Innovations in Riyadh
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The 42nd edition of the International Exhibition for Agriculture, Food, Aquaculture, Packaging, and Agro-industry will take place from October 20-23, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center. As the largest B2B event in the region’s agriculture sector, it will bring together entrepreneurs, industry professionals, decision-makers, and sellers to explore the latest technologies, engineering solutions, and innovations driving the future of agriculture.
This premier event serves as a key platform for businesses to expand their networks in the Middle East’s most dynamic and fastest-growing market. Among the exhibitors, Shandong Ruineng Century Agricultural Development Co., Ltd will showcase its advanced greenhouse solutions, including:
- Commercial greenhouses for sale
- Garden greenhouses
- Farm greenhouses
- Film greenhouses
- Polycarbonate greenhouses
As one of the leading glass greenhouse manufacturers, Shandong Ruineng Century Agricultural Development Co., Ltd invites wholesalers, retailers, farm owners, and industry partners to visit their booth for business collaboration and technical exchange.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with global experts and discover the latest advancements in sustainable agriculture and greenhouse technology. Join us in Riyadh to explore new business horizons!
Event Details:
Date: October 20-23, 2025
Venue: Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center
Keywords: Greenhouse factory, greenhouse for sale, glass greenhouse manufacturers
For more information, visit the exhibition’s official website or contact Shandong Ruineng Century Agricultural Development Co., Ltd directly.
We look forward to welcoming you!
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