The Czech Pavilion at AGRITECHNICA will showcase a wide range of Czech agricultural technologies
14. 10. 2025From 9 to 15 November 2025, the world’s largest agricultural machinery trade fair AGRITECHNICA will take place in Hannover, attracting manufacturers and visitors from all over the world – and the Czech Republic will be part of it.
Czech companies will be represented not only through their individual exhibitions, but also within the official Czech national pavilion, organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which will present the best of the Czech agricultural technologies.
The Czech pavilion will be located in Hall 21, dedicated to smart farming technologies. Twelve Czech companies will exhibit at the stand, several of them bringing real machines to Hannover. A significant part of this year’s Czech exhibition will feature companies specializing in digital technologies and precision agriculture, demonstrating that even an industry often seen as conservative – agriculture – now embraces modern approaches based on satellite data, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
AGDATA will present its comprehensive farm management software, which integrates agronomic, operational, and financial data, enabling farmers to manage their entire business from a tablet. FRAVEBOT will showcase an autonomous robot designed for greenhouse farming that monitors the health of tomatoes, strawberries, and other plants, detects diseases and pests, and predicts the optimal harvest time. The technology company WORLD FROM SPACE will introduce advanced solutions for satellite image analysis. Its product DynaCrop helps optimize fertilization, seeding, and soil sampling through tailor-made prescription maps. ULLMANNA will present an AI-driven robotic weeder, which uses sensors and artificial intelligence to precisely remove weeds mechanically, significantly reducing pesticide use.

Alongside these smart farming innovations, the Czech pavilion will also feature traditional manufacturers of agricultural machinery. An attention will go to ZETOR, which will show its new Series 6 tractor. With up to 171 horsepower, it is designed for medium and large farms and represents the first model of the brand’s new product generation. Company ZDT will present its range of large-capacity transport trailers and smart manure spreading systems, while WTC, a specialist in transport equipment for agricultural and municipal applications, will exhibit its Portyr container carrier.

Another exhibitor at the Czech stand in Hall 21 will be OPALL-AGRI, a Czech manufacturer of soil cultivation machinery, presenting its Hektor subsoiler. The traditional Czech producer of rubber parts RUBENA will display its V-belts used in the drive systems of agricultural machinery.
PAWLICA, a leading supplier of post-harvest lines, silos, and dryers for grain storage and processing, will showcase its expertise alongside the portfolio of its sister company AGE, which supplies livestock housing technologies for poultry and pig farms. Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet representatives of Ceske Budejovice Exhibition Centre, the organizer of ZEME ZIVITELKA fair – the largest agricultural and food exhibition in the Czech Republic – and learn about cooperation opportunities for international partners.
The participation of Czech companies at AGRITECHNICA is coordinated by the Czech Agricultural and Forestry Machinery Association (AZET), which initiated the official participation project. At the fair, AZET will also present its project of the virtual virtual farm. Online catalogue www.czechagro.com, featuring more than 50 Czech manufacturers of agricultural machinery and technologies, serving as an export platform for promoting Czech industry abroad.
“AGRITECHNICA is the most important foreign trade fair for Czech agricultural machinery manufacturers – not only because Germany is our key trading partner, but also because it is where customers and suppliers from all over the world meet. Thanks to the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Czech companies have a unique opportunity to present their products, explore new markets, and establish export partnerships. At a time when the Czech industry has lost access to certain eastern markets and exports to the U.S. are affected by tariffs, such opportunities are exceptionally valuable,” says Martin Jurkovic, Director of the Czech Agricultural and Forestry Machinery Association (AZET).
In addition to the companies exhibiting at the official Czech pavilion, about 25 other Czech firms will participate across the exhibition grounds with their own individual stands. In total, more than thirty Czech exhibitors will represent the country’s industry in Hannover, confirming the importance of AGRITECHNICA for the Czech agricultural machinery sector and its export activities.