In the ever-evolving landscape of agriculture, few events hold as much influence as the China International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition (CIAME). This year, the highly reputed international exhibition returns on October 26–28, 2025, in Wuhan City, China, bringing together the world’s brightest minds and biggest players in agricultural machinery. With an expansive exhibition area of 220,000 square meters and nearly 2,200 exhibitors already signed up, CIAME is poised to reaffirm its status as the world’s leading platform for agricultural innovation.
A legacy rooted in progress
CIAME traces its history back to the 1950s, when it was first introduced as the National Agricultural Products Ordering Fair. Since 2011, the exhibition has been jointly sponsored by the China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), the China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and the China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). While it honors its historical roots, CIAME has continually reinvented itself, achieving remarkable progress in internationalization and technological advancement.

Showcasing the full cycle of agriculture
One of CIAME’s strengths is its comprehensive showcase, covering the entire process of agricultural production. From tilling, seeding, transplanting, fertilizing, and plant protection to harvesting, processing, transportation, irrigation, and foraging, the exhibition brings every stage of modern agriculture under one roof. Specialized machinery for vegetables, orchards, tea, and root crops—alongside solutions for hilly and mountainous terrains—make CIAME particularly relevant for diverse global farming conditions.
Intelligent agricultural machinery and digital farming solutions take center stage, with emphasis on whole-process mechanization, smart tractors, drones, and AI-powered equipment. This reflects not only the technological transformation of agriculture but also CIAME’s vision of a future-ready farming ecosystem.
An international stage
CIAME 2025 will once again draw a powerful international presence. Exhibitors and delegations from the United States, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Japan, Korea, India, and beyond will join China’s leading agricultural machinery giants. The event is expected to attract tens of thousands of professional visitors, including domestic cooperatives, reclamation systems, research institutions, dealers, and global associations.
For international participants, CIAME provides a gateway to China’s rapidly growing agricultural machinery market while fostering partnerships across continents. Last year, forums such as the Agrievolution Summit and the ReCAMA Annual Meeting attracted experts and delegates from over 40 countries, underscoring the exhibition’s role as a true global connector.

Knowledge, policy, and partnership
Beyond machinery, CIAME has become a hub of knowledge exchange and policy dialogue. The 2025 edition will feature a series of international conferences, including:
- Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization
- China-India Forum on Agricultural Machinery Trade and Cooperation
- China-Spain-Italy Forum on Mechanization and Agronomy for Horticulture
- Forum on Animal Husbandry Machinery
- Forum on Fruit and Vegetable Mechanization
These forums are expected to bring together government representatives, business leaders, scientists, and farmers to discuss the future of mechanized agriculture, sustainability, and global collaboration.

Why CIAME matters
In a time when agriculture faces the dual challenges of feeding a growing population and adapting to climate change, events like CIAME serve as critical catalysts. They not only showcase the latest tools but also create opportunities for cross-border partnerships, knowledge sharing, and innovation transfer.
As China continues to enhance its role in global agriculture, CIAME stands out as a symbol of international cooperation and agricultural modernization. Its influence stretches far beyond the exhibition halls of Wuhan—reaching farmers, researchers, and policymakers worldwide.
Looking ahead
CIAME 2025 is not just an exhibition—it is a vision of the future of farming. By bringing together 2,200 exhibitors, international delegations, and global thought leaders, it reinforces the idea that agriculture, while deeply local in practice, is now firmly global in innovation.
With its vast scale, global reach, and commitment to technological progress, CIAME remains a beacon of opportunity for those shaping the future of agriculture.








