Chile is the world’s second-largest salmon producer, accounting for 33% of global supply, with exports exceeding USD 8.8 billion annually and a presence in more than 100 countries. It is in this market that Brazil has been investing systematically — and AquaSur 2026 represented another step in this direction.

According to the event organizers, AquaSur 2026 reached a historic record of 30,959 visitors, representing a 37% increase compared to the previous edition. The event gathered 550 exhibitors from 34 countries and, for the first time in its 13 editions, featured the participation of the President of the Republic, José Antonio Kast, as well as former President Eduardo Frei during the opening ceremony.