Winegrowing, Arboriculture, and Vegetable Production Sectors
With the support of a committee of experts, an extensive offering (equipment, agroecology, processing, marketing), a forward-thinking conference program, exclusive previews of innovations, and high-value business meetings, Vinitech-Sifel stands as the global hub for agricultural innovation—serving a high-performance, sustainable, and resilient agriculture.
Discover the latest technological solutions and next-generation equipment to boost performance and sustainability.
As a true global showcase for the sector with 24 countries represented, meet French and international exhibitors to compare, invest, bring your projects to life, and find new partners.
Benefit from expert advice, real-world feedback, and targeted demonstrations to optimize your practices and increase your yield.
Connect with peers, attend high-level conferences, and leave with a clear vision and concrete answers to your industry’s key challenges.
70 000m²
of exhibition space
35,000
industry professionals
70
countries represented
750
exhibitors (24 countries)
5
exhibition hubs
6
themed visitor trails
+80
conferences
94%
of visitors say they plan to return in 2026
“ The DNA of Vinitech-Sifel lies in connection: the entire winegrowing industry comes together here, along with professionals from the arboriculture and vegetable production sectors. The trade show embodies the marketplace of supply and demand, offering a unique moment where buyers can access all the information they need, concentrated in one place. No other medium brings together so much content!
Vineyard equipment, winery and cellar tools, bottling and packaging… In 2024, the event welcomed nearly 37,000 professionals. Among them, 750 exhibitors—French and international—and visitors from around the world. It’s a success that brings together a wide range of profiles, as exhibitors can meet with every type of company representative, from technical directors and cellar masters to marketing managers. ”
- Emmanuel VIOLLET, Show Director