Over the past decade, the A.D.M.A Agrishow has grown into Zimbabwe’s leading agricultural exhibition, bringing together farmers, suppliers, manufacturers and service providers to showcase the latest in machinery, inputs, livestock, technology and farming solutions.
Held on an impressive 25 acres, this year’s show was the biggest one to date, bringing together over 250 exhibitors from across the agricultural, machinery, livestock, service and supply sectors. The space was alive with activity, machinery, demonstrations, livestock and people moving from one stand to the next, trying to take it all in. And truly, there was a lot to take in.
It was a valuable opportunity to see what is new as exhibitors showcased everything from tractors, implements and irrigation systems to inputs, equipment, services, technology and solutions designed to make farming more efficient. One of the strongest parts of the show is that it gives people the chance to see things up close, walk around them and compare them with other options, a few stands away, speaking directly to the people who know the products best. The livestock sections also reminded one of the other side of Agriculture, that is, about animals, breeding, production, and the people who dedicate their lives to this work.
While the Agrishow is clearly rooted in the agricultural sector, it attracted a variety of people. Some came with clear business intentions, others came to learn, and others simply came to experience what has become one of Zimbabwe’s major agricultural showcases. As for the turnout, the crowds spoke for themselves. The queues, full walkways and constant movement across the grounds said more than enough.
A.D.M.A 2026 showed that there is growing interest in efficiency, technology, sustainability, improved productivity and better access to reliable solutions. And if this year’s turnout and scale are anything to go by, the future of the show looks just as promising as the industry it represents.

