Grain SA’s NAMPO 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.
Grain SA’s NAMPO enables producers and other role players in the agricultural industry to experience the latest technology and products on offer in the farming industry first-hand and on one terrain. The NAMPO Harvest Day also offers producers the opportunity to obtain knowledge from experts in their various agricultural fields by means of debating and discussion panels. A unique aspect of the NAMPO is that it is a multifaceted presentation that offers a wide spectrum to the producer, whilst other exhibitions normally only focus on specific areas of agriculture. The products and services that are displayed by the more than 750 exhibitors, establish the NAMPO Harvest Day as a diversified trade exhibition, which offers producers the opportunity to compare a wide variety of products and services and in so doing, enables them to make informed decisions. NAMPO also offers producers high level exhibitions with direct access to a multitude of specialists and experts in various fields.
Grain SA strives to keep NAMPO trade oriented as an agricultural and trade exhibition with a specific focus on agriculture and not on entertainment and the exhibition of flea market items. Grain SA’s NAMPO is dynamic and each year the organisers strive to keep pace with the changing needs, requirements and expectations of producers and role players in the agricultural sector. Where the original focus was only on maize producers, the Harvest Day today focuses on the complete agricultural sector. The Harvest Day is also regarded by Grain SA as one of the best contributors to ensure sustained food production in South as well as Southern Africa.
Organisers: | Grain SA |
Entrance Fee Online |
R110 - Tuesday - Friday (Pre-school - Free entrance) Tickets is only available online at TicketPro website from 1 April 2024- www.ticketpros.co.za |
Entrance Fee Gates |
R130 - Tuesday - Friday (Pre-school - Free entrance) |
Parking | Free |
Gates Open | 07:00am |
Gates Close | 17:00pm |
Traffic Reports | Daily on OFM during peak periods |
Website Address | www.nampo.co.za |
NAMPO Park Air Strip | The size of the controlled airspace is as follows:
Disclaimer: The use of the NAMPO Park runway is at own risk |
By Plane | The runway and landing strip is manned by air traffic controllers and ground marshals. There will be air traffic control. The use of the NAMPO Park runway is at own risk |
Format | NAMPO Harvest ATZ with AFIS Radius 5 Nm S27 ° 13 ’36 “E 26 ° 41 ‘ 00” SNES – 3000 Frequency: 120.2 – Call Signal: NAMPO Tower |
Other Information | Length: 1200m Width: 20m + 20m clean on both sides Height: ± 4 500 feet above sea level Call 10 miles or 10 minutes out The use of the NAMPO Park runway is at own risk Download a copy of the Disclaimer here |
Note | Power lines on east and west side. The landing strip is not registered and is used at your own risk. Keep clear overhead NAMPO Park grounds and be aware of advertising balloons. |
NAMPO Park Co-ordinates | S 27° 13’ 936” E026° 39’ 958” |
Boereplanne Competition: | Entry Form |
NAMPO Park Caravan Park |
Bookings: Louisa Esterhuizen |
Chiefs Tented Camp |
Charmane Johnston |