Haifa Mexico Elevates Market Engagement at Expo Agroalimentaria 2025

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Report by Tania Revilla Godoy, Haifa Mexico

Expo Agroalimentaria Guanajuato – held this year from 11–14 November 2025 in Irapuato – is widely regarded as Latin America’s most influential agribusiness exhibition. With more than 750 exhibitors from across the agricultural value chain and over 125,000 visitors, the event serves as a powerful meeting point for growers, agri-technicians, researchers, commercial teams, and agribusiness leaders.

Designed as a hub for innovation, technology transfer, and strategic collaboration, Expo Agroalimentaria continues to shape the future of professional agriculture in Mexico and beyond.

Against this dynamic backdrop, Haifa Mexico participated with a 2-floor vibrant stand, showcasing the company’s latest innovations in plant nutrition, sustainability practices, and core corporate values. The team placed strong emphasis on new products, sustainable solutions, and Haifa’s commitment to high-value, resource-efficient agriculture, perfectly aligned with the spirit of the exhibition.

Meaningful Interactions and Real Needs from the Field

Throughout the four-day show, the Haifa Mexico team engaged with hundreds of growers, technical specialists, and business professionals. Discussions covered a wide range of topics – including nutrient efficiency, reducing fertilizer losses, and implementing more sustainable cultivation practices – while also exploring new business opportunities.

These conversations strengthened Haifa’s position as a trusted agronomic partner, offering not only high-quality products but also deep, science-based agronomic knowledge.

A Strong Platform for Growth and Leadership

Expo Agroalimentaria 2025 provided Haifa Mexico with a powerful platform to:

  • Showcase cutting-edge plant nutrition solutions
  • Demonstrate leadership in sustainable, high-value agriculture
  • Build deeper, long-lasting relationships with professional growers

Altogether, the event further reinforced Haifa’s position in one of the region’s most strategic agricultural markets.