The 30th AGRARIA Romania International Agricultural Exhibition took place from April 10th to 13th, 2025, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. As the largest and longest-running agricultural trade event in Eastern Europe, this exhibition attracted hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of industry professionals from across the continent of Europe, covering the entire industry chain from agricultural machinery and animal husbandry to food processing and technological innovation. IAS made a significant impact at the event by showcasing its groundbreaking portable near-infrared analyzers — the IAS-3120 and IAS-5100, which emerged as key highlights due to their revolutionary design and practical applications.
Designed for small particles, powders, strips, and paste-like samples, the IAS-3120 portable NIR analyzer sparked significant discussion with its rapid analytical capabilities and minimalist operation concept. Its all-in-one smart design enables accurate testing under a minute with just a push of a button, without the need for complex pre-processing. With a compact body and vibration-resistant structure, it is well suited for diverse scenarios such as mobile use in vehicle, field operations and trade sites. Even non-professionals can operate the device independently after short-term training, making it an efficient solution for grain trading and raw material acceptance.
Also on display, the IAS-5100 portable NIR analyzer continues the series’ technical advantages , offering non-destructive and rapid analysis detection of rice, wheat, corn, soybeans and other crops. Leveraging advanced spectral algorithms and dynamic calibration technology, it preserves sample integrity while delivering accurate data, enabling farmers, food producers, and quality control agencies to streamline workflows and boost efficiency.
During the exhibition, the IAS booth welcome representatives from agricultural cooperatives, food groups and technical service organizations from various countries—and received unanimous praise. One visitor remarked, “IAS equipment integrates laboratory-grade precision into a portable design, breaking the spatial limitation of traditional testing. This is exactly the kind of innovation modern agriculture urgently needs.”
IAS remains committed to to advancing agricultural digitization through technological innovation. The enthusiastic response at the exhibition highlights the strong market demand for efficient testing tools. Looking ahead, IAS will continue to strengthen its localized service network and provide robust technical support for the high-quality development of agriculture.