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‘Smart Farm Korea’ and ‘Gyeongnam International Livestock Exhibition’ to Co-locate in Changwon This May
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An integrated industrial platform merging smart agriculture and livestock through digital and AI innovation

CHANGWON, SOUTH KOREA – The specialized smart agriculture exhibition ‘Smart Farm Korea’ and the inaugural ‘Gyeongnam International Livestock Exhibition’ will be held concurrently in May 2026, creating a comprehensive industrial showcase that spans both the agricultural and livestock sectors.

The event will take place over three days from May 27 to 29, 2026, occupying the entire halls of the Changwon Convention Center (CECO). It is set to serve as a premier industrial platform to explore the present and future of digital and AI-driven agriculture and livestock industries.

Now in its 6th year, Smart Farm Korea has established itself as South Korea’s leading B2B smart agriculture exhibition, covering facility horticulture, smart greenhouses, data-driven farming solutions, and automation/robotics.

As the livestock industry also undergoes a rapid ecosystem transformation driven by digital and AI technologies, the co-location with the Gyeongnam International Livestock Exhibition will put a spotlight on ‘Smart Livestock’—a burgeoning new frontier in the industry.

Key Highlights of the Event:

  • Technical Seminars: Sharing the latest policies and technological trends in smart farming and livestock.

  • Export Consultations: Facilitating business matching between domestic/international buyers and participating companies.

  • Networking Programs: Strengthening ties between industry stakeholders.

The ‘2026 Smart Farm Korea X Gyeongnam International Livestock Exhibition’ aims to provide exhibitors with opportunities to discover new markets and buyers, while offering visitors a one-stop business platform to view the entire technological landscape of the smart agri-livestock industry.

While Smart Farm Korea focuses on presenting advanced global technologies and solutions to the field, the Gyeongnam International Livestock Exhibition will center on smart livestock, livestock ICT, and field-ready equipment. Together, they will offer practical strategies for enhancing future competitiveness and productivity for farmers and industry professionals.

"By combining the industrial achievements of Smart Farm Korea with the field-centric nature of the Gyeongnam International Livestock Exhibition, we plan to establish this as a leading integrated exhibition for both sectors," the organizers stated. "We expect this event to be a catalyst for expanded exchange and cooperation across the entire industry."