Expo Agro Sinaloa 2026

Expo Agro Sinaloa 2026 was consolidated as a key platform for the exchange of knowledge, innovation, and strategic vision within the agri-food sector, bringing together producers, specialists, and companies committed to the future of water and agriculture in Mexico and North America.

Participation in this edition stood out not only for its technical relevance, but also for the historical value it represents. The expo, considered for decades as the country’s leading agricultural benchmark, continues to play a vital role as a meeting point to analyze the sector’s production and water-related challenges. In this context, the legacy of Jorge Valdés Gutiérrez (RIP) was recalled, as he was part of this tradition in previous years, reflecting the deep roots and generational continuity within Mexican agriculture.

Sinaloa was recognized as a national agricultural powerhouse, highlighting its capacity to innovate, invest, and develop solutions to current challenges, particularly in water management. In this regard, the importance of restoring the historical positioning of events like this was emphasized, reaffirming their role as key national references within the agricultural sector.

The invitation to the event was extended by Jesús Rojo, president of the Confederation of Agricultural Associations of the State of Sinaloa (CAADES), who has actively promoted spaces for technical dialogue and strategic collaboration to strengthen the competitiveness of the agricultural sector.

Recognition was also given to the Governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, for supporting the organization of such events and fostering initiatives aimed at increasing agricultural productivity with water responsibility and sustainability.

A fundamental role in organizing the event was played by the teams of CAADES and Fundación Produce Sinaloa, led by Pedro Mario Salomón Soto and Miriam Velazco, who successfully delivered an expo with high standards in logistics, technical content, and participation.

Expo Agro Sinaloa 2026 conveyed a central message: the need to move toward more efficient and sustainable agricultural models, highlighting the role of regenerative irrigation as a strategic solution to increase productivity, regenerate soils, and ensure water availability for future generations.

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