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The Southeast Asian Agri-Business Show THE SOUTHEAST THE SOUTH EAST ASIAN AGRI BUSINESS SHOW ASIAN ASEAN AGRI-BUSINESS BANGKOK - THAILAND 7>9 September 2017 SHOW Hall 5-6 & IMPACT Lakeside, Bangkok, Thailand For Trade Professionals Only EXPOSIMA 70, avenue du Général de Gaulle - 92058 Paris La Défense cedex, France Tel: +33 (0)1 76 77 11 11 | Fax: +33 (0)1 53 30 95 09 | E-mail: [email protected] www.sima-asean.com SIMA ASEAN AT A GLANCE WHY EXHIBIT AT SIMA ASEAN? • 3rd edition • Reach the leading agricultural market in Southeast Asia • 300 brands • Enter a new market and find new customers • 13 exhibition sectors • Be among the first to answer this area’s growing demand • 21,000 sqm of exhibiting space • Meet key players of the Southeast Asian agricultural industry • More than 13,000 professional visitors from all ASEAN • Develop brand awareness countries • An outdoor demonstration area TOP INTERNATIONAL VISITOR COUNTRIES Crop / 10 livestock farmers Myanmar Others (researchers, 68% China students, agricultural, 16% Japan organizations, etc.) Distributors VISITOR and Agents South Korea PROFILE Vietnam 10% 14% India Philippines 4% Cambodia Indonesia Malaysia Traders-Buyers, Importers-Exporters Agricultural and forestry contractors A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF PRODUCTS • Tractors • Spare parts and accessories, embedded electronics TO MEET ALL THE NEEDS OF FARM OPERATIONS • Tilling, sowing, planting, harvestry, post-harvestry AND FOOD-PROCESSING PROFESSIONALS • Agro chemical, fertilizer, pesticides, insecticides • Irrigation system • Process, food packaging • Equipment for tropical and special crops • Handling, transportation, storage, and buildings • Breeding equipment and milking products • Sustainable development, renewable energy • Seeds • Greenhouse • Professional organization, services, consultancy • Management and IT software EXHIBITOR TESTIMONIALS “What we really appreciated was that “SIMA ASEAN deserves to become “SIMA ASEAN is the perfect place to get to know SIMA ASEAN not only has an indoor more well-known beyond the Thai our customers and for our customers to discover exhibition, but also an outdoor borders to allow Asian farmers to our products.” exhibition and demonstration area. discover the resources to help them This gave us more opportunity to showcase our increase their productivity.” Mr. Mark Brinn machinery in the real working environment.” Managing Director CNH Industrial SEA, Antoine Chazelle Japan and Pakistan Mr. Benjamin S.Punyaratabandhu Bhakdi VP Sales APAC (Asia-Pacific), Manitou Regional Director, CLAAS Regional Center South East Asia Ltd. THEY ATTENDED PROVEN RESULTS THE 2nd SIMA ASEAN THAILAND IN 2016 SIMA ASEAN exhibitors & visitors AG GROWTH INTERNATIONAL (AGI) (CANADA) • BELLOTA AGRISOLUTIONS (SPAIN) • CHOCKCHAI AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY CO., LTD. (THAILAND) • CLAAS (GERMANY) • SIMA ASEAN exhibitors CNH INDUSTRIAL (ITALY) • KUBOTA (JAPAN) • FARMTRAC (MALAYSIA) • FINOLEX 98 % exhibitor satisfaction rate PLASSON INDUSTRIES PVT LTD (INDIA) • FORGES DE NIAUX (FRANCE) • FUJII CORPORATION (JAPAN) • GARDSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. (UNITED-KINGDOM) • HYDRO FERT SRL (ITALY) • ICC ANTALYA (TURKEY) • MANITOU (FRANCE) • MATSUI SIMA ASEAN visitors WALTERSCHEID LTD. (JAPAN) • MONOSEM (FRANCE) • MX (FRANCE) • ORSI GROUP 99 % visitor satisfaction rate (ITALY) • SAKPATTANAKARNKASET CO., LTD. (THAILAND) • TRANSMISIONES LA MAGDALENA (SPAIN) • YANMAR (JAPAN), etc. Source: SIMA ASEAN 2016 exhibitor and visitor surveys SOUTHEAST ASIA, A MARKET WITH HIGH POTENTIAL OUTDOOR DEMONSTRATION THE ASEAN COUNTRIES AND AGRICULTURE OVERVIEW AREA MAIN CROP PRODUCTION 3rd TOP 3 Indonesia world producer Malaysia of palm oil Thailand 1st TOP 3 Thailand • 10,000 sq meters of working space world producer Indonesia Nearly 25% of total land surface area is used for agriculture. of rubber Vietnam • Live workings of the latest tractors, machinery The 10 ASEAN countries together represent 69 million ha of arable land. and equipment by leading exhibitors The ASEAN region features some 60 million agricultural enterprises, nd TOP 3 Agriculture accounts for the greatest share of GDP in Cambodia, • A real experience to find the best equipment Myanmar and Laos. displayed at SIMA ASEAN 2 The diversification of dietary habits and their convergence with western Vietnam world producer Thailand customs are opening up numerous opportunities in the livestock of rice Philippines and dairy sectors. TOP BUYERS STRONG SUPPORT FROM THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES • More than 600 business meetings • 100 buyers expected in 2017 • Ministry of Agricultural and Cooperatives • Agricultural and Food Marketing Association for Asia and the Pacific (AFMA) • Agricultural Mass Media Association of Thailand • Thai Machinery Association (TMA) • Rice Seed Complier and Supplier Association • Thai Fertilizer Producer Trade Association • Thai Rice Exporters Association • Thai Rice Millers Association • Horticulture Science Society of Thailand Association SIMA 77th edition A BRAND WITH ACCOMPLISHED from 26th February to 2nd March 2017 INTERNATIONAL REACH in Paris, France • 1,770 companies from 42 countries • 238,848 professional entries from 142 countries Since its creation in 1922, SIMA has continued to grow, becoming the essential event for agriculture all over the world. SIPSA-SIMA 2nd edition Thanks to its international network, SIMA from 10th to 13th October 2017 disseminates all the solutions dedicated in Algiers, Algeria to the development of agriculture across the planet. • 600 companies • 18,000 professional entries Source SIMA 2015 and SIMA ASEAN 2016 Source SIMA 2015 and REGISTER NOW ON services.sima-asean.com CONTACTS THAI & ASEAN SALES Ajjima Roysri (Ammy) Yaowalak Chuaseeharonnachai (Aom) Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5347 - E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5120 - E-mail: [email protected] Kansarat Hansiriyuenyong (Earn) Chotika Kraiakson (Zom) Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5311 - E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +66 (0) 2833 6330 - E-mail: [email protected] Watsamon Mungkornpanich (Natty) Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5120 - E-mail: [email protected] COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVES BELGIUM NETHERLANDS Guy BERKVENS - Tel: +32 2 534 98 51 - E-mail: [email protected] Cynthia KUIJPER - Tel: +31 (0) 20 462 00 25 - E-mail: [email protected] CANADA SOUTH KOREA Claire GROS - Tel. +1 704 733 7211 - E-mail: [email protected] Sun-Eui KIM -Tel: +822 564 9833 - E-mail: [email protected] CHINA SPAIN Wing Yan Wong - Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5013 - E-mail: [email protected] Mélinda DIDIER - Tel: +34 931 594 870 - E-mail: [email protected] Zhou Sisi (Sugus) - Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5198 - E-mail: [email protected] TAIWAN GERMANY Wing Yan Wong - Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5013 - E-mail: [email protected] Pascale GEBHARDT - Tel: +49 221 13 05 09 14 - E-mail: [email protected] Zhou Sisi (Sugus) - Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5198 - E-mail: [email protected] INDIA TURKEY Nitya AGGARWAL - Tel: +91 22 6610 0402 - E-mail: [email protected] Sibel BULUT - Tel: +90 216 467 47 45 - E-mail: [email protected] IRELAND UNITED KINGDOM Lisa CHOMETTE - Tel: +44 208 216 3113 - E-mail: [email protected] Lisa CHOMETTE - Tel: +44 208 216 3113 - E-mail: [email protected] ITALY UNITED STATES Donatella FIORAVANTI - Tel: +39 02 43 43 59 36 - E-mail: [email protected] Claire GROS - Tel. +1 704 733 7211 - E-mail: [email protected] JAPAN Wing Yan Wong - Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5013 - E-mail: [email protected] Zhou Sisi (Sugus) - Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5198 - E-mail: [email protected] REST OF THE WORLD Jean-Hugues BARSOT Béatrice HUMBLOT Tel. +33 (0)1 76 77 11 44 - Email: [email protected] Tel: +33 (0)1 76 77 13 64 - Email: [email protected] Kevin GAUTIER Tel: +33 (0)1 76 77 12 72 - Email: [email protected] ADDRESSES Organizers: Supporter: IMPACT Exhibition Management Co., Ltd. Bangkok Land Building, 10 floor, 47/569-576, Moo 3 Popular Road, Banmai Sub-district, Pakkred District, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand Tel: +66 (0) 2833 5347 | Fax: +66 (0) 2833 5127-9 | E-mail: [email protected] EXPOSIMA FOLLOW US ON 70, avenue du Général de Gaulle - 92058 Paris La Défense cedex, France Tel: +33 (0)1 76 77 11 11 | Fax: +33 (0)1 53 30 95 09 | E-mail: [email protected].
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