Less than 24 hours before the third edition begins, everything is ready for producers, farmers, specialists, and lovers of this fruit species to gather again at the technical event that has become established year after year as the most important event in cherry production.
«In 2024, we set ourselves the challenge of bringing together 1,200 people, and in 2025 we made the big leap to 1,800, and we have achieved it. This shows that CherryTech is generating a lot of interest from the industry and that the main players in the sector want to be present at this meeting, which will allow them to learn about the latest technical trends in the production and cultivation of this fruit, so prized throughout the world. We are very proud to make an event of these characteristics possible and we look forward to seeing you next Tuesday, June 17, to continue delving deeper into the challenges posed by cherry production,» said Marie Bach, general manager of Yentzen Group and co-founder of CherryTech.
The event will bring together leading representatives of the cherry industry, who will discuss topics such as cherry production potential, varietal innovation, and digital agriculture, among others, with the current situation playing a leading role in the analysis of the topics covered.
“Once again, we will have the pleasure and honor of having high-caliber specialists on hand. Advisors, researchers, and professors will participate in the master classes and forums held throughout the day to discuss and encourage reflection on how to produce higher-quality fruit, so that the cherry continues to be one of Chile’s great ambassadors to the world,” said advisor Carlos Tapia, technical director of Avium and co-founder of the event, who will also lead the first master class of this technical meeting.

Networking, science, and much more
In addition to being the largest technical event in the cherry industry, CherryTech is an important meeting point for various stakeholders in the sector, including the 80 companies that will be present to showcase their services and products to the expected 1,800 attendees.
“I place CherryTech among the three most important events in the world. We are major producers and, furthermore, the largest exporters of this fruit in the world. This event is taking place in the country with the largest cherry exports worldwide and, furthermore, brings together highly qualified individuals in terms of the technical criteria that must be addressed. As Vadpagro, we are happy and proud to be present, for the third consecutive year, at an event that will bring together such high-quality experts,” said Víctor Donoso, founding manager of Vadpagro.
The companies will have a large, specially designed area so that the thousands of attendees can explore each of the stands.
Another company that will be present at CherryTech 2025 is UPL, with its wide range of products for fertilizers, biostimulants, growth regulators, herbicides, and more.
“This is our third time participating in this highly relevant event, as it’s a chance to showcase our solutions and services available to cherry growers, and also to share our innovations and experiences with other companies that, like us, have so much to contribute to this ever-growing industry. We’re thrilled to once again be part of an event like CherryTech, which continues to grow year after year, and we look forward to seeing you all at stand 60,” said Cristóbal González, UPL’s Strategy and Communications Leader.
UPL and Vadpagro join the array of companies specializing in agricultural solutions that will be present with their booths this Tuesday, June 17, at CherryTech 2025. As was the case last year, CherryTech 2025 will feature three master classes and three forums led by 14 exhibitors. All of this will be complemented by more than 10 scientific posters on display at the Monticello Convention Center, featuring research related to cherry cultivation.
All of this will be available to the 1,800 attendees expected at the third edition of this event, which promises a full house and great surprises on June 18.