The second edition of GreenTech Americas was a great success with 170 exhibitors from 15 countries, and 3,736 professionals from 19 countries. Practices on sustainability, success stories and technological tools were exchanged to increase the productivity of the industry at this international protected horticulture event on 27 – 29 April at the Querétaro Congress Center, Mexico. The next edition of GreenTech Americas will be staged from 21 – 23 March 2023.
Quotes from the industry
H.E. Wilfred Mohr, Ambassador of the Netherlands in Mexico, said during his visit: "The Dutch agricultural sector is very large in Mexico, so we are very pleased to be here, supporting the Mexican countryside to enter its production and improve the quality of products and services. We are very excited to have the presence of 70 Dutch companies and to cooperate jointly with the organizers RAI Amsterdam and Tarsus Mexico. We hope to work together for many more years and we look forward to seeing you at the next edition."
A word from the organization
Mariska Dreschler, Director of Horticulture, GreenTech Global, Rai Amsterdam: “What a wonderful experience to organize for the second time GreenTech Americas. The agriculture industry and therefore the horticulture industry is still increasing worldwide. But also regional we see a lot of developments. This is reflected in the huge success of this edition. The amount and quality of the exhibitors and visitors exceeded our expectations. At the show floor it was great to see that many companies already have taken the next steps towards sustainable horticulture”.
According to José Navarro, General Director of Tarsus Mexico, GreenTech Americas once again exceeded the expectations of visitors and exhibitors who had the opportunity to establish productive face-to-face business and find solutions in terms of automation, resource savings, crop innovation and sustainability in order to detonate the high productivity of farmers. "GreenTech Americas was a watershed in terms of the technology offerings presented by national and international companies. Mexico has great potential to become the number one food supplier for the United States and Canada. This meeting allows us to analyze the areas of opportunity for our country to advance in the world ranking of protected agriculture and position itself among the top three,"