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SIAM 2026 expands to nine days, focusing on agri-food resilience

The 2026 International Agriculture Show in Morocco will run for nine days, two more than previous editions, with a focus on climate resilience.

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The 17th edition of the International Agriculture Show in Morocco (SIAM) will be held from April 28 to May 6, 2026, in Meknes. The event's duration has been officially extended to nine days, up from the traditional seven-day format of recent years.

Under the theme "Climate, Agriculture: A Necessary Resilience," the 2026 show will focus on strategies for adapting the agricultural sector to climate challenges. The expansion aims to accommodate a growing number of exhibitors and visitors, with over 1,500 exhibitors and 900,000 attendees anticipated.

The show will feature several dedicated thematic areas, including a region of honor—which for the 2026 edition is the Souss-Massa region—and a guest of honor country, to be announced. Organizers state the extended schedule will allow for a more comprehensive program of professional meetings, conferences, and public events.

SIAM is a key event for the African agricultural sector, facilitating international partnerships and showcasing technological innovations. The decision to extend the event aligns with its increasing scale and economic importance for the region.

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