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See you at the Sugar Mac Festival!

More than 60 exhibitors, offering agri-specific products and services, will feature at the 2022 Sugar Mac Festival, taking place on 13 and 14 July at Mtunzini Sports Field

Zululand farmers should make sure not to miss out on the 2022 Sugar Mac Festival which is happening on 13 and 14 July.

Previously known as the Amatikulu Sugar Festival, this agricultural exposé has grown substantially, thus the decision was made to move the event to Mtunzini to make it more accessible for both farmers and exhibitors. As the new name suggests, the macadamia industry is now also catered for; a move necessitated by the huge growth of macadamia farming in the region.

What can farmers expect to see and experience at the 2022 Sugar Mac Festival?

The organisers have lined up an extensive field of industry-specific exhibitors. There will also be live entertainment and, of course, plenty to eat and drink. Entry to the Sugar Mac Festival is R30 for adults and free for children.

Plenty to see and do at the 2022 Sugar Mac

More than 60 exhibitors, offering agri-specific products and services, will feature at the 2022 Sugar Mac Festival, taking place on 13 and 14 July at Mtunzini Sports Field from 9am. The organisers made sure they cover everything; from implements to irrigation – and everything in between!

For a full list of exhibitors, click here to see the exhibitions map: Sugar Mac map, visit the Sugar Mac Festival website – or even better, attend the show in person on 13 and 14 July!

 

 

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