ÖGA

Fecha
junio 24, 2026 - junio 26, 2026 ( 3 días)
Lugar
Gartenbauschule Oeschberg, Zürich, Switzerland
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ÖGA: Switzerland’s Premier Trade Fair for Horticulture and Landscape Design

The ÖGA is Switzerland’s leading trade fair for horticulture and landscape design, recognized for its role in connecting professionals across the industry. Held biennially at the Oeschberg Horticultural School in Koppigen, Canton of Bern, the event provides a unique platform for experts in horticulture, public green spaces, and construction. With a combination of exhibitions, demonstrations, and expert-led presentations, ÖGA has become a must-attend event for anyone involved in the design, cultivation, and maintenance of plants and landscapes.

Organized by JardinSuisse and the Swiss Central Office for Vegetable Cultivation and Specialty Crops (SZG), ÖGA emphasizes both innovation and practical knowledge. The fair allows visitors to explore the latest technologies, machinery, and materials while learning from hands-on demonstrations and interactive presentations. By integrating education, industry collaboration, and networking, the event fosters knowledge exchange and professional development.

Key Areas of Focus at ÖGA

ÖGA covers a broad spectrum of horticultural and landscape-related topics, offering visitors a comprehensive view of industry trends:

Horticulture – including a wide variety of machinery, tools, seeds, young plants, and mature plants for professional cultivation.
Fruit and vegetable cultivation – showcasing innovative technologies, cultivation techniques, and sustainable solutions for efficient production.
Public and municipal green spaces – featuring equipment and solutions for maintenance, landscaping, and sustainable urban greenery.
Construction industry integration – highlighting construction and soil processing machines, materials, and innovative solutions for landscape development.

Through these focused areas, the fair allows professionals to gain insights into both operational efficiency and the latest trends in sustainable horticulture.

Exhibitions and Hands-On Demonstrations

A standout feature of ÖGA is its hands-on demonstrations and interactive exhibitions. Visitors can:

Observe the latest horticultural machinery in action.
Explore plant protection technologies and sustainable cultivation practices.
Experience innovations in harvesting, soil management, and automation firsthand.

Special exhibitions provide an engaging environment where both professionals and enthusiasts can learn practical applications of new technologies. These demonstrations bridge the gap between theory and practice, enabling attendees to see how innovations function in real-world scenarios.

Expert-Led Program and Knowledge Exchange

In addition to its exhibition space, ÖGA offers a comprehensive program of lectures, workshops, and seminars. Highlights include:

Expert presentations on emerging trends in horticulture and landscape design.
Discussions on plant protection, disease management, and environmentally friendly cultivation methods.
Demonstrations of mechanized and automated solutions for soil processing and crop maintenance.

This educational component enhances the fair’s value for professional visitors, providing actionable knowledge that can be applied directly to their work.

Networking Opportunities and Industry Collaboration

ÖGA is more than a showcase it is a hub for networking and professional exchange. Participants can:

Connect with suppliers, manufacturers, and fellow horticultural professionals.
Explore partnerships and business collaborations in landscaping, agriculture, and construction sectors.
Gain insight into cutting-edge practices and tools that can improve operational efficiency and sustainability.

By combining exhibition, education, and networking, ÖGA supports innovation and collaboration across Switzerland’s horticultural and landscaping industries.

Why ÖGA Is Essential for Professionals

ÖGA’s blend of practical demonstrations, expert insights, and diverse exhibitions makes it an essential event for professionals seeking to stay ahead in horticulture and landscape design. Whether you are involved in plant cultivation, municipal green space management, or construction for landscaping, the fair provides:

Access to the latest technologies and machinery.
Insights into sustainable cultivation and maintenance practices.
Opportunities to engage with industry leaders and experts.

The fair’s location at Oeschberg Horticultural School in Koppigen offers a welcoming and accessible venue, ensuring visitors can experience both the educational and practical aspects of modern horticulture in a single, well-organized event.

By highlighting innovations and fostering knowledge exchange, ÖGA continues to play a pivotal role in advancing Switzerland’s horticulture and landscaping sectors, making it an unmissable event for professionals in the field.