Setup for Expodireto Cotrijal begins next week.

Companies responsible for the stands begin work at the park.

03.02.2026 | 16:38 (UTC -3)
Cotrijal

With just over a month to go before the start of Expodireto Cotrijal 2026, preparations for one of the main agribusiness fairs in the country and Latin America are accelerating. The Cotrijal team is intensifying its work at the park, which will host, from February 9th, the companies responsible for setting up the stands.

In the lead-up to the fair, between 3,5 and 4 people will be involved in the event's preparation activities. In addition to setting up the structures, the preliminary work includes accreditation, security, document verification, organization of equipment flow, and monitoring of installation operations. Simultaneously, the Expodireto team also dedicates special attention to the maintenance and cleaning of the park, as well as the care of flowerbeds, lawns, gardens, and landscaping, which make up the ornamentation of the space and contribute to the visitor experience.

“Besides participating in our program, doing good business, and acquiring new knowledge, we want the public to have an increasingly positive experience with our structure and organization. Today, Expodireto is one of the most important fairs in the country and in Latin America because of what it represents in innovation, technology, and business opportunities. We are preparing the park so that visitors, producers, exhibitors, associates, and their families can find inspiration at our fair to continue developing and prospering in their activities and, consequently, contributing to the entire agricultural sector,” emphasizes the president of Expodireto Cotrijal, Nei César Manica.

The opportunity to explore different sectors focused on agribusiness development remains one of the event's major highlights. This year, the fair already has around 550 confirmed exhibitors. In the traditional Family Farming Pavilion, approximately 200 producers and agro-industries will be offering a diverse range of colonial and artisanal products.

When visiting the fair, the public has access to innovative solutions and technologies presented by exhibiting companies and can participate in various opportunities for knowledge exchange and strategic debates, such as those held in the Agrodigital Arena, a space dedicated to reflecting on the future of the sector. In addition, there are the traditional meetings that bring together young people and women working in agriculture and cooperatives, the fair's international area, which promotes the exchange of experiences and connections with other countries, as well as spaces dedicated to the exhibition of machinery and equipment, and areas dedicated to Environment, Plant Production, and Animal Production.

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