The Korea Agricultural Machinery Industry Cooperative (KAMICO) is joining #Agrilink2026 once again as a major sponsor in the exhibition! ![]()
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A longstanding partner of Agrilink, KAMICO has helped strengthen the event’s role as a platform for international exchange, technology discovery, and agricultural mechanization cooperation. Its continued participation brings South Korean agricultural machinery expertise closer to Filipino farmers, agribusinesses, institutions, and industry stakeholders.
Established in 1962, KAMICO represents South Korea’s agricultural machinery and equipment industry, bringing together a network of manufacturers working across farm mechanization, machinery development, quality improvement, standardization, and international cooperation. With more than 650 member companies, it serves as an important link between South Korean agricultural machinery manufacturers and markets looking for technologies that can support more efficient farm operations.
KAMICO has also been part of Korea-Philippines cooperation in agricultural mechanization. Its work with Philippine institutions, including the Department of Agriculture – Philippines and DA-PHilMech, reflects a broader effort to support machinery development, technical exchange, and the localization of equipment suited to the needs of Filipino farmers.
This cooperation is also seen in the Korea Agricultural Machinery Industry Complex in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, a project involving KAMICO, the Department of Agriculture, and the Cabanatuan City government. The complex is expected to support agricultural machinery assembly, research and development, workforce training, and the development of equipment that responds to local farming conditions.
#Agrilink2026’s theme, “Agri-Food Hub Facilities: A Boost to Efficiency in the Value and Market Chains,” reinforces KAMICO’s role in helping build stronger agricultural systems. Tractors, harvesters, implements, dryers, postharvest machines, smart farming technologies, and other agricultural equipment all contribute to how efficiently products move from field operations to handling, processing, storage, and market readiness.
KAMICO also brings a forward-looking perspective to the exhibition. As agricultural systems evolve, technologies such as smart farming, precision equipment, and advanced machinery can help farms and agribusinesses respond to labor challenges, changing production needs, and the demand for more efficient value chains.
At #Agrilink2026, visitors can connect with KAMICO, discover Korean agricultural machinery innovations, and learn more about how international cooperation can support Philippine mechanization, local capability building, and stronger value-chain efficiency.
Join us from October 8 to 10 at the World Trade Center, Pasay City for free seminars and free entrance to the exhibition. Learn more about KAMICO at https://eng.kamico.or.kr/.