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CXIAF 2026: Xinjiang Agri Expo

CXIAF 2026

Duration

August 7–8, 2026

Location

Urumqi

Topic

Agriculture and AgriTech

Key facts about CXIAF 2026

General information
Professional agri trade platform for Xinjiang and Central Asia.
CXIAF (China Xinjiang International Agriculture Expo) is positioned as a B2B event that connects agricultural producers, agribusiness buyers, and technology suppliers focused on Xinjiang’s farming and livestock markets and the broader Silk Road trade routes. The official 2026 announcement for the 24th edition states the show dates as August 7–8, 2026 and places it at the Xinjiang International Convention & Exhibition Center, which sets a clear baseline for delegation planning and supplier meeting schedules. The expo is typically used for practical procurement and technical benchmarking: buyers compare solution stacks (inputs + equipment + digital tools), validate application constraints for local climates and irrigation realities, and discuss delivery and service capability in Northwest China, where distance and after-sales support materially influence total cost of ownership. Organizers also describe the expo as a large, multi-hall format (11 halls plus an outdoor plaza, about 120,000 m²), indicating a high supplier density and a need to plan visits by target categories.
Themes
Smart agriculture, water efficiency, seeds, inputs, and crop protection.
The thematic scope is built around modernization and efficiency gains in crop production, where Xinjiang’s scale farming and water constraints make irrigation technology and data-driven management especially relevant. Official materials emphasize digital and smart agriculture directions alongside core agronomic procurement categories such as seeds, new fertilizers, and plant protection, with a clear linkage to equipment and application tools that support stable field results. In practice, this means the show is useful for comparing technologies that influence yield stability and operational cost: irrigation and water-saving systems, agricultural IoT and information tools, crop protection equipment and formulations, and production inputs that must be selected based on local soil, climate, and logistics constraints. The event framing also reflects a broader regional agenda—cooperation and technology transfer across the Silk Road corridor—so suppliers often position solutions not just for Xinjiang, but for neighboring Central Asian markets with similar production realities.
Participants
Input manufacturers, equipment suppliers, digital solution providers, and buyers.
CXIAF’s participant profile is shaped by agricultural procurement logic: exhibitors typically include producers and distributors of seeds, fertilizers and soil solutions, crop protection and application equipment, plus irrigation and water-related technology providers and digital agriculture companies offering monitoring, connectivity, and farm management tooling. For buyers, the practical value is direct access to suppliers who can support repeat deliveries and technical service, which is critical in agri inputs where performance depends on correct application and local adaptation. The show’s content also indicates structured domestic visitor resources—listing regional agribusinesses and supply chains—which suggests a professional audience mix beyond casual traffic. For international suppliers, Urumqi’s role as a regional hub makes CXIAF a pragmatic entry point to build channel partnerships and validate demand signals in Northwest China within a short two-day schedule.
Exhibited products
From irrigation and machinery to fertilizers, seeds, and agrochemicals.
The published show descriptions and recurring positioning indicate broad coverage across the agri value chain, with emphasis on smart agriculture equipment, irrigation and water-saving systems, agricultural IoT and informatization solutions, seeds, new fertilizer products, biological and chemical crop protection, and related application tools. For procurement teams, the most efficient approach is to treat the expo as a supplier-shortlisting exercise: confirm technical fit (local soil/water constraints, crop calendars, compatibility with existing equipment), validate documentation and compliance expectations, and negotiate supply terms that remain stable over the season. Because Xinjiang procurement often involves longer logistics lines, packaging robustness, delivery cadence, and the supplier’s ability to support after-sales and field guidance are usually as important as nominal unit price, and the expo format is designed to surface those operational details quickly.
Venue
Xinjiang International Convention & Exhibition Center, Urumqi.
The 2026 edition is officially associated with Xinjiang International Convention & Exhibition Center, which is a primary venue for large regional trade events in Urumqi. This matters for both exhibitors and visitors: a centralized convention center supports structured hall zoning by category, predictable registration flows, and logistics for equipment displays and live demos that are common in irrigation, machinery, and precision agriculture segments. For visitors planning high-density meetings, the venue’s scale and multi-hall structure makes it practical to allocate time blocks by category—irrigation and water, smart agri/digital, crop inputs, and plant protection—so that the two-day schedule can still cover a meaningful supplier set without excessive transit time across the site.
Organizer
Xinjiang Zhenwei International Exhibition and industry partners.
Official contact and cooperation pages for the expo identify Xinjiang Zhenwei International Exhibition Co., Ltd. as the operating organizer entity, with industry partners such as the Xinjiang Soil & Fertilizer Society shown as joint organizers in recent editions. For buyers and exhibitors, this matters because an established organizer usually correlates with repeat participation and a more predictable visitor acquisition model, which improves meeting efficiency and helps maintain continuity of supplier presence year over year. The organizer’s published contact details and the repeated annual scheduling window around early August also signal a stable event cycle, useful for procurement planning aligned with seasonal input purchasing and irrigation project timelines.
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