Visitors from various professional backgrounds and with different interests are offered a unique opportunity to explore the latest trends and brands in horticulture, landscape architecture, and spatial planning, as well as modern approaches to the production and use of medicinal and aromatic plants.

Bringing together visitors of diverse professional backgrounds and interests, the fair offers a rare and unique opportunity to discover the latest trends and standout brands in horticulture, landscape architecture, and spatial planning—while also exploring contemporary approaches to the cultivation and use of medicinal and aromatic plants.

The program also delves into topics of particular relevance, from the therapeutic properties of honey-based products to the application of advanced technologies in plant cultivation, while offering valuable insight into European trends, regulatory frameworks, and professional standards shaping contemporary horticulture.

In an era defined by innovative and practical solutions, Hall 4 of the Belgrade Fair showcases all the answers that respond to the demands of modern living. Among them, robotic lawn mowers—gaining steady popularity in recent years—stand out as a key feature of this year’s exhibition.

Visitors will also encounter agricultural drones, widely used for spraying and fertilization, designed to enhance efficiency and elevate agricultural production to new levels.

A large number of workshops will be organized again this year. Visitors will be able to participate in panels and learn from experts how to properly care for, grow, and transplant flowers.

All visitors to the Belgrade Fair will have the opportunity to receive advice on planting various plants and maintaining greenery from well-known TV personality and gardening expert Dejan Dragićević, who is also the ambassador of this year’s Horticulture Fair.

On Tuesday, April 21, at the Agro TV exhibition area, a panel titled “Training Large Plants in Our Region” will be held by Nenad Gajić, along with a workshop “Plant Cloning” led by Kristina Đorđević and Đorđe Petrović.

At the central square of Hall 4, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management and the Faculty of Agriculture will host a panel on Wednesday, April 22, on the topic: “The State of Floriculture and Ornamental Plants in Serbia.”

On the same day, fair visitors will have the opportunity to attend educational sessions on growing roses, cultivating and maintaining bamboo, and learn more about the importance and cultivation of blueberries.

April is the month of landscape architecture, and in its honor, a panel titled “Days of Landscape Architecture” will be held on Thursday, April 23, featuring Danijel Šurlan.

Additionally, on that day, visitors will be able to learn more about orchid care, organic grape cultivation, and the growing of microgreens.

During the Horticulture Fair, a competition among agricultural schools for the most beautiful bouquet will be organized, along with daily workshops involving several Belgrade kindergartens, where children will have the opportunity to get more familiar with plants.

The Horticulture Fair is traditionally accompanied by three major thematic exhibitions that further enrich its vibrant offering:

Organic Fest, dedicated to organic production, and Gifts of Nature, an exhibition of medicinal herbs and honey-based products, invite visitors to explore the healing potential of nature. Within this segment, apitherapy sessions will be organized, alongside a special workshop on April 22nd, where visitors can observe the creation of natural products such as creams and soaps derived from bee products.

Meanwhile, the garden and park machinery exhibition “Motoplant Expo,” brings together leading exhibitors, manufacturers, and distributors of garden and park machinery. Covers a wide range of equipment—from small-scale agricultural and horticultural machinery to forestry tools, irrigation systems, greenhouses, and landscaping solutions. The exhibition also spans park furniture, children’s playgrounds, fitness and sports areas, as well as tools, equipment, and materials for designing and maintaining gardens and outdoor spaces.

This April, the Belgrade Fair once again transforms into the city’s most beautiful garden—a place of inspiration, innovation, and natural beauty. Welcome!