November 9–15 in Hanover, Germany – Around 2,700 exhibitors and 430,000 visitors expected – Guiding theme: “Touch Smart Efficiency” – New format: 7 Days, 7 Topics – Free public transport in Hanover – Agritechnica app now available – Fair hotel rates through selected partners – agritechnica.com
Agritechnica 2025, the world’s leading trade fair for agricultural machinery, will take place from 9 to 15 November at the exhibition grounds in Hanover, Germany. Expected to welcome around 2,700 exhibitors from more than 50 countries and some 430,000 visitors from agricultural countries around the world, this year’s Agritechnica introduces the “7 Days – 7 Topics” format with each day tailored to specific farming professionals. Visitors can now download the new app to plan their visit.
Offering targeted information and networking opportunities, the “7 Days – 7 Topics” includes the Innovation and Press Day, Agribusiness Days, International Farmers Day, Digital Farm Day, Young Professionals Day and Celebrate Farming on the final day. Agritechnica is organized by the DLG (German Agricultural Society).
Under the guiding theme “Touch Smart Efficiency,” Agritechnica 2025 will showcase how smart technologies, from spot spraying and autonomous machinery to AI, drones and robotics, have the potential to transform agriculture by boosting productivity and conserving resources.
To help international visitors plan their trade fair experience, the official Agritechnica app is now available for download. The new app features an interactive exhibitor and product directory, a venue map, and a live calendar of hundreds of events. Offering AI-powered recommendations, the app also allows users to schedule meetings with exhibitors in advance. Digital entry tickets can be stored in the app’s wallet function.
Tickets are available through the Agritechnica online ticket shop. General admission from 12 to 15 November is priced at 29 Euros per day, with a two-day ticket available for 42 Euros. A “Green Ticket” option is also offered, supporting local reforestation projects in Germany. Tickets for the Innovation and Press Day, 9 November, are 63 Euros, while admission to the Agribusiness Days 10–11 November is priced at 149 Euros per day. These premium days have limited availability.
Visitors can reach the exhibition conveniently by train, bus, or car. During Agritechnica week, several nationwide train services will add Hannover Messe Laatzen station as a stop, located directly in front of the West Entrance. Other regional rail services serve the area.
For added convenience and new this year: Agritechnica tickets are valid on public transport within the Hanover “ÜSTRA network” (zones A–C) on the day of the visit, valid until 5 a.m. the following morning. Visitors with an Agritechnica ticket need not purchase a ticket at the station, an added convenience for international travelers.
For visitors arriving by air, Eurowings is offering new direct flights to Hanover from Graz, Bologna, Bergamo, Prague, and Lyon. From Hanover Airport, the exhibition grounds can be reached via the S4 metro line, which is free with the Agritechnica ticket, and other regional trains. The closest stop is “Hannover Messe/Laatzen, West 1. A shuttle service between the airport and the exhibition grounds will operate on demand for 25 Euros per trip.
Accommodation options are available through Get2Fairs, the Selected Hotels program, and Hanno Fair Events. Additional travel and lodging information is available at agritechnica.com, where international visitors can also find local DLG partners offering support with travel planning.
About DLG
With more than 31,000 members, DLG is a politically independent and non-profit organisation. DLG draws on an international network of some 3,000 food and agricultural experts. DLG operates with subsidiaries in 10 countries and also organizes over 30 regional agricultural and livestock exhibitions worldwide. DLG’s leading international exhibitions, EuroTier for livestock farming and Agritechnica for agricultural machinery, which are held every two years in Hanover, Germany, provide international impetus for the local trade fairs. Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, DLG conducts practical trials and tests to keep its members informed of the latest developments. DLG’s sites include DLG's International Crop Production Centre, a 600-hectare test site in Bernburg-Strenzfeld, Germany and the DLG Test Centre, Europe's largest agricultural machinery test centre for Technology and Farm Inputs, located in Gross-Umstadt, Germany. DLG bridges the gap between theory and practice, as evidenced by more than 40 working groups of farmers, academics, agricultural equipment companies and organisations that continually compare advances in knowledge in specific areas such as irrigation and precision farming.