Haifa Colombia at Nación Berries 2026

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Nación Berries has established itself as one of the most important professional gatherings for the berry industry in Colombia and the wider Latin American region. Bringing together growers, business reps and academy people, the event serves as a key platform for discussing the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in berry production. For Haifa, the Nación Berries convention provides an ideal venue to share knowledge, strengthen industry relationships, and support the continued advancement of sustainable and productive berry farming.

Haifa Colombia participated in Nación Berries 2026, held on May 20–21 at the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce – Salitre Headquarters in Bogotá. The event attracted approximately 960 participants from across the berry value chain, reflecting the growing importance of berries as a high-value agricultural sector in Colombia and throughout the region.

Within the stand of our distributor BAM, Haifa Colombia presented advanced nutrition solutions for berry crops and shared successful grower experiences from the field. Discussions focused on practical approaches to improving crop performance, fruit quality, nutrient use efficiency, and overall production sustainability through precise nutrition management.

The event provided valuable opportunities to engage with industry professionals, share Haifa's agronomic expertise, and strengthen relationships across the berry sector. It also facilitated the development of new business opportunities and connections with key organizations involved in agricultural innovation and development in Colombia.

Participation in Nación Berries 2026 reinforced Haifa Colombia's presence in the country's berry sector and created new opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and future business development. The event once again demonstrated the value of combining advanced plant nutrition, practical agronomic expertise, and strong industry partnerships to support the success of berry growers throughout the region.

Report by Daniela Usaquen.