Located in Central Europe, Poland borders Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia (Kaliningrad), making it a key hub between the EU and the CIS countries.
The China-Europe Railway Express enters the EU via Poland, and Malaszewicze is one of Europe's largest rail transit hubs, crucial for Chinese goods entering the European market.
The Polish government plans to achieve full agricultural mechanization by 2030. It has a high dependence on imports of small and medium-sized agricultural machinery (such as tractors and harvesters), where Chinese products offer advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness.

As a crossroads of Europe and a key node in the Belt and Road Initiative, Poland is both the largest economy in Central and Eastern Europe and a bulwark for NATO's eastern flank. Its demand for agricultural modernization is strong, and its reliance on imports of agricultural machinery and agrochemicals is high. The China-Europe Railway Express and its port advantages provide Chinese companies with a direct springboard to the EU market. By leveraging Poland's strategic position, Chinese companies can efficiently expand their presence in Central and Eastern Europe.
The 2026 Polagra-Premiery, the Polish International Agricultural Technology Exhibition, will be held from January 16th to 18th, 2026, at the Poznan International Exhibition Center in Poland. Chinese agricultural machinery and agrochemicals can be transported directly to Poland by rail, saving 50% of the time compared to sea freight (e.g., Chongqing to Malaszewicze takes approximately 12 days).

Exhibition Dates: January 16-18, 2026
Polagra-Premiery 2026 Poland International Agricultural Technology Exhibition
Exhibition Location: Poznan, Poland
Main Products: Small and medium-sized tractors, precision agriculture equipment (drones, sensors).
Exhibition Highlights: Polagra-Premiery is the "innovation heart" of agricultural technology in Central and Eastern Europe, bringing together the latest achievements in top global agricultural machinery, agrochemicals, smart agriculture, and livestock technologies. It is not only the preferred stage for companies to launch new products but also a trendsetter for understanding industry trends.

Over the years, the exhibition has become the largest and most modern agricultural technology showcase in Central Europe, attracting over 500 international brands and nearly 100,000 professional visitors annually, including farmers, agricultural cooperatives, distributors, and government representatives from Poland and neighboring countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Ukraine, etc.).
Let's meet in Poznan and ignite the spark of agricultural innovation in the snow-covered winter! We look forward to working with you to explore new opportunities in the Central and Eastern European market.
