The 58th NAMPO Harvest Day, proudly presented by Grain SA from 12 - 15 May 2026 at NAMPO Park, concluded on a high note last week, once again reaffirming its position as the largest open air agricultural trade exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere and one
Grain SA used the second day of the NAMPO Harvest Day 2026 to intensify discussions with government and financial institutions around the urgent financial pressures facing grain producers, while also advancing practical long-term solutions aimed at streng
The opening day of the 2026 NAMPO Harvest Day placed the economic realities facing South African grain producers firmly in the spotlight, with Grain SA emphasising that producer profitability, long-term competitiveness and practical market solutions must
Grain SA’s NAMPO Harvest Day is one of the largest agricultural exhibitions under private ownership in the southern hemisphere and it takes place annually, just outside of the town of Bothaville, in the Free State province of South Africa. The first NAMPO Harvest Day was held in 1967, on the farm, Donkerhoek, near Bloemfontein and was attended by 200 producers. Thereafter the Harvest Day was held on various farms until the size of the event started necessitating a more permanent venue. In 1974 the NAMPO Harvest Day was therefore established on a permanent terrain outside Bothaville, which is today known as NAMPO Park.
The growing number of exhibitors at the NAMPO Harvest Day agricultural Trade Show can be attributed to a number of factors. Foremost is the positive sales reaction experienced at the Show. The unique demonstration programme that allows interactive demonstrations on stands in addition to the static exhibits.





























































