This multisectoral event, covering approximately 22,000 square meters, features around 40 exhibitors. Visitors can find everything from state-of-the-art tractors and agricultural machinery to vehicles from the automotive sector.
Furthermore, the fair dedicates a significant space to local products, with stalls offering a broad range of items, including wines, spirits, honey, jams, cured meats, and sweets, highlighting the region's gastronomic richness.
The inauguration was attended by the queens of last year's San Juan and San Pedro Festivities, accompanied by the mayor and councilors from different parties of the City Council, as well as the ladies of the San Juan and San Pedro Festivities 2025. This year, the Local Agrarian Council has awarded a distinction to Fernando Folch Escrig in recognition of his work in the agricultural sector.
The initial hours of the fair were marked by rain, which reduced public attendance. However, it is expected that visitor numbers will increase once the rain subsides in the afternoon, according to weather forecasts.
In the afternoon, a 'tardeo' (afternoon party) is scheduled, featuring the band Pájaros Mojados, who will perform reinterpretations of well-known pop and indie songs. Prior to this, there will be a canine exhibition. Children can enjoy various activities and a chocolate party on Sunday afternoon, along with a 2-for-1 promotion on attractions at the adjacent fairground throughout the two days of the event. The folk group Les Camaraes will close the fair on Sunday at seven in the evening.




