Waarom deelnemen aan FOIRE DE LIBRAMONT?
Foire de Libramont is an iconic event that takes place annually in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes.
Since 1926, it has grown into the largest open-air fair in Europe for agriculture, forestry and agri-food. The fair covers 100,000 m² and brings together more than 700 exhibitors and 194,000 visitors. The program includes more than 200 activities, including demonstrations of agricultural machinery, animal husbandry competitions, workshops for children, tastings of local products and conferences on sustainable agriculture.
The fair is a public fair (B2C) with a strong professional slant, and offers a unique mix of experience, education and networking. Central themes are circular agriculture, bio-economy, technological innovation and local production. Hall 3 houses the “Village des Filières Agricoles”, where visitors can discover the entire chain from field to plate.
Foire de Libramont is a meeting place for everyone involved in the future of the countryside. Thanks to the combination of substantive relevance, family atmosphere and international appeal, it is an unmissable event for professionals and families.
Thema's
- Agricultural machinery and livestock
- Forestry and wood processing
- Agri-food and regional products
- Bioeconomy and circular agriculture
- Education, research and technology
- Horticulture and landscaping
Doelgroep
Foire de Libramont is aimed at farmers, foresters, agri-food producers, policy makers, students, families, researchers and entrepreneurs who are active in the rural sector and are looking for knowledge, networking and innovation.
Bereikbaarheid
Foire de Libramont takes place on the grounds of Libramont Exhibition & Congress. The venue can be reached by train via Libramont station (Brussels–Luxembourg line), by car via E411 exits 25bis and 26, and via free TEC shuttle buses between the station and the exhibition grounds. There are ample parking spaces and facilities for wheelchair users.
Exposanten en bezoekers
In 2025, Foire de Libramont welcomed more than 700 exhibitors and more than 194,000 visitors from Belgium and abroad. Visitors come for demonstrations, competitions, tastings, education and to come into direct contact with professionals and producers.




