Agro Vietnam Expo
Virtual B2B Matchmaking event
(AgroChemEx – The 14th international agriculture exhibition & Asia crop protection forum)
19 – 22 April 2022
Connect BUYERS and SUPPLIERS by Face-to-Face Virtual Meeting via Zoom Meeting
Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, trade fairs and conferences are cancelled, companies can no longer meet face to face. In the light of recent circumstances, the B2B meetings will be 100% online. A virtual B2B meetings is a quick and easy way to meet potential cooperation partners in online talks. Therefore, we have added digital B2B matching as an online and sustainable solution.
Who should join?
Agrochemicals
Pesticides, Herbicides, Fungicides, Plant growing regulator
Bio-pesticides, New fertilizer, etc.
Technical, Formulation,Raw material,Intermediates,Adjuvant
…
Who Do you Get Matched Up With?
A wide range of key decision-makers, influencers and buyers in the Agrochemical industry including:
- Agrochemical Wholesalers, Retailers & Distributors.
- Chemical Products Importers and Exporters
- Mass Agrochemical Product Users
- Mass Agrochemical Technology Users
- New Agriculture Product and Technology Applied Organizations
- Farmers, Agriculturists and Agronomists
- Entrepreneurs, Farm Contractors
HOW DOES IT WORK
We will schedule matching appointments using Zoom video-conferencing
OUR approaching steps To Successful Engagement
- Identification and profiling of interested buyers\
- Warming up of leads
- Match suppliers and buyers based on their interest
- Email Blastings, Direct phone call
- Marketing, event promotion
- Organization of matching meetings
- Meet your potential partners virtually according to the pre-arranged schedule
Contact us to become Exhibitors
Download Brochure
Download Application form
Website: www.veas.com.vn
Email: Rosie.tran@veas.com.vn
Contact number: +84938300391 (Ms. Rosie)
Vietnamese buyer registration (free) HERE
Organizer:
China Crop Protection Industry Association
China Phosphate and Compound Fertilizer Industry Association
China Agriculture Machinery Distribution Association
Co-organizer:
Minh Vi Exhibition & Advertisement Services Co.,Ltd
Vietam Pesticides Association
Thailand Pesticides Association
Indonesia Pesticides Association
Myanmar Fruit ,Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association
It comes just weeks before the European Commission is set to outline its plan to slash its reliance on Russian gas. The bloc will outline a raft of measures, from speeding up the roll out of renewables to cutting red tape for wind and solar farms, while also kicking off a campaign for consumers to save energy. Possible measures to curb recent electricity market volatility are also being considered.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and fears of a potential cutoff from gas — which made up around 40% of imports to the bloc before the war — has spurred the EU to seek other sources of fossil fuels as well as put in place measures to speed up the transition in the long run. In 2021, the EU had around 166 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, according to BloombergNEF.
It comes just weeks before the European Commission is set to outline its plan to slash its reliance on Russian gas. The bloc will outline a raft of measures, from speeding up the roll out of renewables to cutting red tape for wind and solar farms, while also kicking off a campaign for consumers to save energy. Possible measures to curb recent electricity market volatility are also being considered.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and fears of a potential cutoff from gas — which made up around 40% of imports to the bloc before the war — has spurred the EU to seek other sources of fossil fuels as well as put in place measures to speed up the transition in the long run. In 2021, the EU had around 166 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, according to BloombergNEF.
It comes just weeks before the European Commission is set to outline its plan to slash its reliance on Russian gas. The bloc will outline a raft of measures, from speeding up the roll out of renewables to cutting red tape for wind and solar farms, while also kicking off a campaign for consumers to save energy. Possible measures to curb recent electricity market volatility are also being considered.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and fears of a potential cutoff from gas — which made up around 40% of imports to the bloc before the war — has spurred the EU to seek other sources of fossil fuels as well as put in place measures to speed up the transition in the long run. In 2021, the EU had around 166 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, according to BloombergNEF.
It comes just weeks before the European Commission is set to outline its plan to slash its reliance on Russian gas. The bloc will outline a raft of measures, from speeding up the roll out of renewables to cutting red tape for wind and solar farms, while also kicking off a campaign for consumers to save energy. Possible measures to curb recent electricity market volatility are also being considered.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and fears of a potential cutoff from gas — which made up around 40% of imports to the bloc before the war — has spurred the EU to seek other sources of fossil fuels as well as put in place measures to speed up the transition in the long run. In 2021, the EU had around 166 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, according to BloombergNEF.
It comes just weeks before the European Commission is set to outline its plan to slash its reliance on Russian gas. The bloc will outline a raft of measures, from speeding up the roll out of renewables to cutting red tape for wind and solar farms, while also kicking off a campaign for consumers to save energy. Possible measures to curb recent electricity market volatility are also being considered.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and fears of a potential cutoff from gas — which made up around 40% of imports to the bloc before the war — has spurred the EU to seek other sources of fossil fuels as well as put in place measures to speed up the transition in the long run. In 2021, the EU had around 166 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, according to BloombergNEF.
It comes just weeks before the European Commission is set to outline its plan to slash its reliance on Russian gas. The bloc will outline a raft of measures, from speeding up the roll out of renewables to cutting red tape for wind and solar farms, while also kicking off a campaign for consumers to save energy. Possible measures to curb recent electricity market volatility are also being considered.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and fears of a potential cutoff from gas — which made up around 40% of imports to the bloc before the war — has spurred the EU to seek other sources of fossil fuels as well as put in place measures to speed up the transition in the long run. In 2021, the EU had around 166 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, according to BloombergNEF.