CherryTech 2026 Countdown: Last spots available to be part of the leading technical event for the cherry industry

The cherry industry is already experiencing the prelude to one of its most anticipated events of the year. Just 48 hours away, CherryTech 2026 is preparing to bring together, on June 17th at the Gran Arena Monticello, the leading experts, producers, and companies linked to the crop that leads Chilean fruit exports.

In its fourth edition, the event once again becomes the epicenter of technical discussions in the cherry sector, thanks to a program that will bring together leading specialists to address the most relevant issues currently facing the industry.

From physiology and production management to a strategic vision for facing new production and commercial scenarios, these topics will be part of the content that will shape a day designed to provide concrete tools and insights for sound decision-making.

One of the main attractions of this edition will be the presence of top-level professionals, who will share the stage to analyze this highly anticipated “second phase” of the industry, in a context where competitiveness and differentiation are becoming increasingly important.

“We are very pleased with the interest this event generates year after year, and in this fourth edition, we will once again have the honor of hosting top-tier specialists. Consultants, producers, and researchers will lead the master classes and forums where we invite attendees to discuss and analyze this new landscape for cherries, with the focus on continuing to consolidate our position as the world’s leading producers and largest exporters of this crop,” said Carlos Tapia, technical director of Avium and co-founder of the event, who will also lead the first master class of this technical event.

Carlos Tapia, Technical Director of Avium, co-founder of Smartcherry and co-founder of CherryTech.

For her part, Marie Bach, Events Director of Yentzen Group and co-founder of CherryTech, stated that the high attendance “demonstrates that this event continues to generate great interest from the industry and that the main players in the sector want to be present at an event of this nature, which gives them the opportunity to learn about the latest technical trends in cherry production and cultivation, while also networking and drawing important conclusions that will add value. We are proud to once again hold this event, which will bring together key players in agriculture at the Gran Arena Monticello to further explore the challenges posed by cherry production.”

With an expected attendance of approximately 1,500 this year, the organizers reported that 90% of the tickets have already been sold. They issued a final call to those who have not yet confirmed their participation to register before the event runs out and be part of the leading technical cherry event in Chile and one of the most important internationally.