Oct 03, 2020
We would like to keep you informed that we will take part in the AgQuip field days from Aug 21st to 23rd. This is our greatest opportunity to introduce our product range to Australian Farmers, distributor and international partners as well.
We would like to say thank you to our valued customers and partners who go together with us. We are honor to receive you at our booth to introduce our products and service. Hereunder is our booth information:
Enclosed are the show map for your reference. More information about the show are available on the hosting website at https://fairfaxruralevents.com.au/agquip
Have a nice day to you and looking forward to hearing from you.
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Gunnedah Country Markets are working successfully for about fifteen decades, with a mean of 40 stalls showing on the third Saturday of every month. They were originally born in the desire and demand for local artists to have a place to exhibit and sell their products and have grown today to include all kinds of hand made, home made, home grown and pre-loved merchandise. Gunnedah's Two Rivers Arts Council would be the industry Licensee and marketplace profit is utilized to support the yearly Art Show. The Gunnedah place is a substantial manufacturer of cotton, coal, beef, pork and lamb, and cereal and oilseed grains. Gunnedah is also home to AgQuip, Australia's biggest annual agricultural area day. [3] Gunnedah is situated on the Oxley and Kamilaroi Highways providing suitable road connections to a lot of the northern sector of this country including to the regional center Tamworth, 75 kilometres (47 mi) distant. It claims the name"Koala Capital of all World". That name can be maintained from the Port Stephens region north of Newcastle.
Gunnedah / / ˈɡʌnədɑː/ / [2] is a city in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia and is the chair of the Gunnedah Shire local government area. At the 2016 census that the city listed a population of 9,726. [1] Gunnedah is located inside the Liverpool Plains, a fertile agricultural area, with 80 percent of their surrounding shire area dedicated to farming. The Namoi River flows west afterward north-west throughout town providing water valuable to agricultural operations in the region.
Gunnedah Country Markets are working successfully for about fifteen decades, with a mean of 40 stalls showing on the third Saturday of every month. They were originally born in the desire and demand for local artists to have a place to exhibit and sell their products and have grown today to include all kinds of hand made, home made, home grown and pre-loved merchandise. Gunnedah's Two Rivers Arts Council would be the industry Licensee and marketplace profit is utilized to support the yearly Art Show. The Gunnedah place is a substantial manufacturer of cotton, coal, beef, pork and lamb, and cereal and oilseed grains. Gunnedah is also home to AgQuip, Australia's biggest annual agricultural area day. [3] Gunnedah is situated on the Oxley and Kamilaroi Highways providing suitable road connections to a lot of the northern sector of this country including to the regional center Tamworth, 75 kilometres (47 mi) distant. It claims the name"Koala Capital of all World". That name can be maintained from the Port Stephens region north of Newcastle.Gunnedah / / ˈɡʌnədɑː/ / [2] is a city in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia and is the chair of the Gunnedah Shire local government area. At the 2016 census that the city listed a population of 9,726. [1] Gunnedah is located inside the Liverpool Plains, a fertile agricultural area, with 80 percent of their surrounding shire area dedicated to farming. The Namoi River flows west afterward north-west throughout town providing water valuable to agricultural operations in the region.
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