The International Potato Technology Expo 2028, widely known as Potato Expo Canada 2028, is one of North America’s most important trade exhibitions dedicated exclusively to the potato industry. The event is scheduled to take place on 24–25 February 2028 at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Organized as a biennial industry gathering, the expo attracts potato growers, processors, agribusiness companies, technology providers, researchers, exporters, and agricultural professionals from across Canada and international markets. It serves as a major platform for business networking, technology exchange, and industry development within the global potato sector.
Recognized for more than two decades as a premier potato industry event, the expo showcases the complete potato production and processing value chain under one roof. The exhibition covers a wide range of sectors including seed production, planting technologies, irrigation systems, harvesting machinery, grading and sorting equipment, storage solutions, packaging technologies, transportation systems, and food processing innovations. Visitors can explore the latest advancements designed to improve crop quality, operational efficiency, sustainability, and productivity in modern potato farming and processing operations.
The exhibition floor features leading manufacturers and suppliers presenting advanced agricultural equipment, precision farming technologies, automation systems, fertilizers, crop protection products, soil management solutions, and sustainable farming innovations. Live product displays and machinery demonstrations provide attendees with practical insights into how new technologies can enhance farming performance and streamline industrial potato production. The event also offers opportunities for direct interaction between buyers and suppliers, helping businesses identify suitable solutions for their operational needs.
In addition to the exhibition, Potato Expo Canada 2028 includes educational conferences, technical seminars, and expert-led presentations focused on the latest trends and challenges affecting the potato industry. Key discussion topics include smart agriculture, digital farming, sustainability initiatives, climate adaptation, disease management, automation, food safety standards, and future innovations in potato cultivation and processing. These sessions provide valuable industry knowledge and strategic insights for growers, processors, and agribusiness professionals seeking to remain competitive in an evolving agricultural market.
The expo attracts a diverse international audience including potato producers, food processors, farm managers, agricultural engineers, distributors, exporters, retailers, researchers, and policymakers. It serves as an important networking hub where industry stakeholders can build partnerships, explore investment opportunities, exchange expertise, and strengthen business relationships. The event also supports collaboration between technology developers and agricultural producers, encouraging the adoption of modern farming and processing practices across the industry.
Held in Prince Edward Island, a region internationally recognized for its strong potato production industry, the International Potato Technology Expo 2028 plays a significant role in promoting innovation and growth within the agricultural sector. By bringing together global expertise, advanced technologies, and industry leaders, the event continues to support the modernization and long-term sustainability of potato farming and processing operations in Canada and around the world.
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Eastlink Centre
46 Kensington Road
Charlottetown PE C1A 5H7
Canada
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