Applications Open For Agri Exchange

Following the success of the inaugural Agri Exchange in 2025, the Wānaka A&P Show is now calling for exhibitors for 2026, and welcomes Otago based law firm Gallaway Cook Allan as naming rights partner, supporting the growth of this developing initiative.
The Gallaway Cook Allan Agri Exchange is a dedicated space within the Wānaka A&P Show that brings together rural innovators, researchers and agri-businesses to showcase forward-thinking solutions. Designed to foster collaboration and spark new ideas, the Gallaway Cook Allan Agri Exchange highlights the issues facing today’s agricultural sector while promoting practical, future-focused responses.
“The launch of the Agri Exchange in 2025 was a huge success, bringing together fresh ideas and sparking real conversations about the future of rural New Zealand,” said Mandy Bell, Agri Exchange facilitator. “I’m thrilled to see the format returning and expanding next year – it’s about more than just showcasing innovation, it’s about turning great ideas into something farmers can really use on the ground. We’re excited to provide a platform where clever thinking meets practical know-how, and can’t wait to see the emerging solutions-based ideas within this year’s submissions,” Bell said.
In addition to the static stall displays of chosen exhibitors, the Gallaway Cook Allan Agri Exchange will host a series of mini events aimed at bringing together those in the rural sector to share knowledge, network and explore opportunities for growth.
Exhibitor spaces are limited for the 2026 and applicants are encouraged to submit New Zealand focused, agri-innovations or business ideas that deliver practical ‘how-to’ solutions for farmers and agri-businesses—boosting efficiency, productivity and sustainability.
Prospective exhibitors can learn more and apply online at www.wanakashow.co.nz
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