NAMPO Cape 2026: Together We Grow

0
151

NAMPO Cape 2026 will take place from 9 to 12 September 2026 at Bredasdorp Park in Bredasdorp, bringing together farmers, agribusinesses, researchers, service providers and communities from across the agricultural value chain.

Presented under the theme “Together We Grow”, this year’s expo celebrates the partnerships between farmers, industry and communities that continue to drive South African agriculture forward. With 600 exhibition spaces and parking across 32 hectares, visitors will have access to more than 500 exhibitors showcasing the latest agricultural technology, products, services and innovations.

The 2026 theme reflects a simple but important reality: agriculture cannot thrive in isolation. Building a resilient, competitive and sustainable sector depends on strong partnerships between producers, agribusinesses, organised agriculture, researchers, innovators, service providers, financiers, government and the communities that support the sector.

This is especially relevant for producers in the winter grain regions, where pressure on productivity, profitability and long-term confidence continues to intensify. High input costs, weaker commodity prices, financing costs, policy uncertainty and difficult production conditions have placed many producers under financial strain. Recent developments around the wheat tariff dispensation have further sharpened concerns around producer confidence, competitiveness and the long-term sustainability of local wheat production.

Dr Dirk Strydom, Managing Director of NAMPO (Pty) Ltd, said NAMPO Cape has become an important platform precisely because it creates space for producers to find direction in difficult times.

“Producers in the winter grain regions are farming in an environment where every decision has become more complex. Productivity, profitability, input costs, market access and policy certainty are all part of the same conversation. NAMPO Cape gives producers the opportunity to step out of isolation, engage with the wider value chain and look for practical answers that can strengthen their businesses and their confidence for the seasons ahead,” said Strydom.

While individual producers often carry these challenges alone, NAMPO Cape offers a space where they can connect, compare ideas, explore new technologies and take part in practical conversations that may lead to real solutions on farms. The expo is not only a showcase of products and services, but also a meeting point for new thinking, collaboration and shared problem-solving.

Henk Aggenbach, Chairperson of Bredasdorp Park NPC, said the theme is particularly relevant in the current environment facing agricultural producers in South Africa.

“Across the sector, many businesses are working harder for tighter returns. Production costs remain high, while weaker commodity prices continue to place producers under pressure,” he said.

Livestock producers are also continuing to deal with the impact of Foot-and-Mouth Disease, which has increased financial strain, disrupted livestock movement and affected access to export markets. In addition, severe flooding in May 2026 caused widespread infrastructure damage across the Western Cape. These realities underline how exposed producers are not only to market pressures, but also to animal health risks, infrastructure weaknesses and extreme weather events.

Against this backdrop, “Together We Grow” is more than a theme; it is a practical statement of how the agricultural sector moves forward. NAMPO Cape creates an important platform where producers can find solutions, engage with new thinking and access innovation close to home. It also offers an opportunity for conversations that matter – between producers, input suppliers, commodity organisations, researchers, financiers and policymakers.

According to Strydom, the value of NAMPO Cape lies in the fact that it brings knowledge, technology and people together in one place.

“No single producer can solve today’s production and profitability challenges alone. What NAMPO Cape does is bring the right people into the same space – producers, suppliers, researchers, organised agriculture and service providers – so that conversations can become ideas, ideas can become decisions, and decisions can become practical change on farms. That is why this platform matters, especially in a region where producers are under real pressure,” Strydom said.

This year, organised agriculture sessions at the Santam Auditorium will bring together representatives from the Red Meat Producers’ Organisation, Milk Producers’ Organisation, Vinpro and Grain SA to discuss sector priorities, challenges and solutions. Visitors will also be able to engage with insights and innovation through the popular Nation in Conversation, Food for Mzansi discussions, the Ikusasa Water Wise Centre and the Protected Vegetable Production Seminar.

Equestrian programme to entertain visitors
The equestrian programme in the Western Cape Lubricants Arena will feature popular attractions including the South African Lipizzaners, renowned for their choreographed performances and precision riding. Visitors can also look forward to demonstrations by Griffins Horse Archery, where riders display speed, skill and accuracy while shooting at targets on horseback.

Mounted Games, often described as the decathlon of equestrian sport, will add further excitement to the programme. The discipline combines speed, agility and precision as riders navigate tight turns, rapid hand-offs and complex obstacles with exceptional control.

Working dogs and breed showcases
As technology becomes more integrated into agriculture, working dogs continue to demonstrate their value on farms and in specialised services. Visitors will be able to see how well-trained sheepdogs assist with efficient, low-stress livestock handling, while the South African Air Force Dogs will showcase their discipline, agility and skill. The expo will also celebrate the distinctive South African Boerboel in a dedicated breed showcase.

Poultry takes centre stage
While there will be no live cattle, sheep or goats in the Land Bank Livestock Tent, breeder societies will be on site to share their expertise with visitors. The 2026 event will feature an expanded poultry exhibition, with a variety of breeds participating in the poultry show. In addition, the BKB Livestock Centre will be used as exhibition space, creating even more for visitors to experience.

Women’s programme offers inspiration and entertainment
The Women’s Tent has been expanded this year to welcome even more visitors. The programme offers a selection of inspiration, excellent food, faith, music and engaging conversation, featuring performances and contributions from popular artists and personalities, including Mel the Storyteller, Brendan Peyper, Franna Benade and Willem Botha.

For NAMPO Cape 2026, the theme reflects both the realities of the present moment and the spirit required for the future: resilience is built collectively, and sustainable agricultural progress depends on an industry that shares knowledge, opportunities and solutions.

Visitor information
Tickets for NAMPO Cape 2026 are available online from 1 July 2026 through the existing ticketing platform. Tickets will not be day-specific and may be used on any of the four days.

Ticket prices:

  • R110 per adult online
  • R120 per adult at the gate
  • R60 per child at the gate only
  • Free entry for preschool children

Expo hours:

  • 09 to 11 September: 08:00 to 17:00
  • 12 September: 08:00 to 14:00

Accommodation information:

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here