FRUIT LOGISTICA 2025 attracts record-breaking participation and provides unrivalled platform for industry growth

Italy Leads the Charge with Strong Exhibition Presence

Held across 26 exhibition halls, this year’s event has attracted large numbers of exhibitors from Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Germany, and France. Italy, in fact, with more than 400 exhibitors, has effectively formed a dedicated trade show of its own within the walls of Messe Berlin.

Key Markets Expand at FRUIT LOGISTICA 2025

This year’s FRUIT LOGISTICA reflects impressive recent growth in several fresh produce markets, with record-breaking participation by China, Turkey and Egypt, and notable increases too for Spain and Peru. China’s presence has grown by one-third, Turkey’s is 12 per cent bigger, and Israel, which has a strong presence in Machinery & Technology, has expanded by a remarkable 20 per cent.

FRUIT LOGISTICA 2025 will host a diverse range of international delegations. On the first day of the trade show for example, delegates from several Central and South American countries will be welcomed, following their Latin America Conference on the day before the event. A delegation from the Guangzhou Jiangnan wholesale market, a key partner of ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA, will also attend and participate in several productive meetings arranged by the event organizers.

Knowledge Sharing at Its Best: Expert Speakers and Sessions

As the fruit and vegetable industry navigates a complex landscape shaped by climate change, geopolitical tensions, rising production costs, and shifting consumer preferences, FRUIT LOGISTICA 2025 serves as an essential platform for knowledge sharing. The show features an unrivalled event program, with more than a hundred speakers ready to share thousands of fresh ideas across the show’s five stages. In fact, nowhere else in the world can trade visitors find such an extensive program of sessions focused on trends and innovation in fresh produce. The Fresh Produce Forum will explore key industry challenges such as supply chain resilience, sustainability, and regulatory changes, while the Future Lab will present cutting-edge solutions for securing yields despite extreme weather conditions. Meanwhile, the Tech Stage, Logistics Hub, and Farming Forward forums will cover a broad spectrum of industry-relevant topics, such as sustainable packaging, efficient cold chain logistics, and advancements in climate-resilient agriculture, among many others.

Source: westerngrocer.com

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