Agricultural Wheel Pavilions

Belarus Will Be Showcasing The Wheel of Life at Expo Milan 2015

For its entry in Expo Milan 2015, Belarus entered a pavilion dubbed The Wheel of Life. The non-commercial universal exposition is a thematic exhibition and process that will run from May 1 to October 31, 2015. This year's sustainable and technological theme is Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life. The enormous exhibition site is expecting 20 million visitors and will host over 130 exhibitors.

The Belorussian contribution represents the republic's natural resources including bread, salt and water. The grassy hill features a large wooden wheel cutting through it, providing a pathway for civilians. Two galleries will exist to promote agricultural issues and future national strategies. The elevated water wheel creates a ground level waterfall. The main area includes a range of diverse salts and educational information.Photo Credits: designboom, expo2015.org
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Agriculture - The Wheel of Life pavilion at Expo Milan 2015 showcases sustainable agricultural practices and highlights the need for innovative solutions in feeding the planet.
2. Technological Advancements in Agriculture - The agricultural galleries in the Belarus pavilion provide a platform to showcase and explore future national strategies and advancements in agricultural technology.
3. Environmental Conservation - The elevated water wheel and ground level waterfall in The Wheel of Life pavilion demonstrate the importance of conserving water resources in agricultural practices.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - The agricultural industry can benefit from adopting sustainable practices and implementing innovative technologies to improve food production and reduce environmental impact.
2. Tourism and Exhibition - The Expo Milan 2015 event attracts millions of visitors and presents opportunities for the tourism and exhibition industry to showcase innovative agricultural practices and technologies.
3. Educational and Information Services - The diverse salts and educational information in The Wheel of Life pavilion create opportunities for educational and information services providers to disseminate knowledge about sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation.

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