A combination of factors such as favourable weather for farming, an agriculture-dependent population, thriving export climate and growing interest from other countries makes Thailand a rather preferred destination for various companies engaged in agriculture, farming and livestock production
Thai agri ministry to co-organise SIMA ASEAN

Storage of grains and seeds are of significance to farmers in the Asia Pacific region. (Image source: ValHuffman/sxc.hu)
Gauging the popularity of and demand for the event, the Thai agriculture ministry has joined hands with SIMA ASEAN as co-organiser
Innovating mechanisation in agriculture

Companies like John Deere and Kubota could capitalise on the vast agricultural potential Thailand has. (Image source: WillHarrison/sxc.hu)
Industry leaders discuss the various hindrances in their respective practices and how the advent of modern machinery could go a long way in helping them raise productivity, increase profits and reduce costs
Growing list of exhibitors up the ante ahead of SIMA ASEAN
Bangkok’s Impact Exhibition Centre will host the first ever SIMA ASEAN from 17-19 September 2015, as organisers have claimed a 90 per cent booking rate for the show
Thailand to host first SIMA ASEAN

The Impact Exhibition Center in Bangkok will host the first edition of SIMA ASEAN in September. (Image source: SIMA)
International trade show organiser SIMA has joined hands with Thai trade show organiser IMPACT to present the first ever SIMA ASEAN in Bangkok from 17-19 September 2015