Institutional stands
Hunt Village 2026 This marks a significant step forward in its growth and positioning: for the first time in the event's history, four Italian regions will officially participate. Two regions, Tuscany and Calabria, will be present with their own institutional stands, aiming to showcase and showcase their respective regions. Thus, Caccia Village is chosen as a strategic platform to promote not only hunting, but also a broader ecosystem encompassing landscapes, traditions, local supply chains, and experiential tourism. The Tuscany region will also host three in-depth events on current issues related to monitoring local wildlife.
Place of promotion
"The fact that Caccia Village has been chosen by other Italian regions as a venue for institutional promotion confirms the growth and national prestige of an event born and rooted in Umbria. Our region maintains a profound relationship with the environment, with rural areas, and with a hunting culture that is also experienced as a protection of the territory, knowledge of nature, and valorization of local communities," explains Simona Meloni, regional councilor for hunting. "In this context, Caccia Village represents not only an industry event, but a showcase capable of illustrating territories, supply chains, and regional identities. It is a model that fits into the vision of an attractive, authentic, and increasingly nationally recognized Umbria. The presence of other regions further strengthens our region's role as a meeting point and reference point for the outdoor, hunting, and territorial promotion world."
Related trade fair events
Alongside Tuscany and Calabria, two other regions, Campania and Sardinia, will be participating in the Bastia Umbra event to present their hunting-themed trade shows: "Cilento Selvaggio" and "Sardinia Shooting Show," scheduled for the coming months. "The presence of other regions," says Andrea Castellani, patron of the event, "sends a strong signal: hunting is increasingly recognized as a cultural element and a lever for regional development, capable of activating local economies and strengthening the bond between people, the environment, and communities. At each edition, we would like to rotate Italian regions, to better acquaint the public with them from an environmental and experiential perspective."
A progressive consolidation
Within the event, visitors will be able to engage directly with regional identities through dedicated spaces, storytelling opportunities, and initiatives aimed at highlighting local excellence, from natural areas to gastronomy, to hunting traditions. With this opening to the Regions, Caccia Village 2026 further consolidates its role as a national hub for the sector, capable of combining passion, culture, and local promotion into a single, comprehensive experience. This development strengthens the event's institutional dimension and expands its scope, increasingly transforming Caccia Village into a meeting point for communities, regions, and contemporary visions of hunting, as well as a forum for promoting wild meat supply chains through the "Wild Food" component. (Source: Caccia Village Press Office)







































