News from the world’s leading fruit and vegetable trade show, which takes place every year in Berlin.
At Fruit Logistica, the WAO highlighted ten years of data-led growth that has helped turn the fruit into a mainstream food across Europe
Fruit Logistica panel covered challenges facing the business and how greater resiliency and efficiency in logistics can be achieved
Annual publication provides comprehensive, data-driven overview of global grape business
Company flags Europe as a strategic growth market and prepares to launch digital control and remote monitoring in fruit ripening operations worldwide
Customer discussions at Fruit Logistica confirmed this clear shift in the market, said Fam Stumabo
Italian machinery specialist unveils mono-material packaging solution at Fruit Logistica that eliminates metal clips
Fruit Logistica 2026 once again demonstrated its status as the world’s premier business, innovation and knowledge platform for the industry
The first edition of the publication was launched at Fruit Logistica’s Fresh Produce Forum
Spanish company launches new range of greener packaging at the Berlin show
Italian apple supplier develops sporting analogies to simplify category management and meet diverse consumer needs across European markets
Prompur variety and L50 drone win top prizes in Berlin, as voted by visitors to Fruit Logistica 2026 in Berlin
Italian technology specialist exhibits advanced sorting systems incorporating artificial intelligence, robotics and sensors to meet growing demand for produce quality inspections
Despite climate pressures, cost burdens and regional shifts, Europe’s fruit trade remains competitive
The Spanish association will be represented in Berlin by 26 member companies
From 4-6 February 2026, the international fruit and vegetable industry will gather in Berlin for the 33rd time
Rebranding reflects an increasingly integrated and international Group, driven by innovation and sustainability
Fruit Logistica is just around the corner, and the global fresh produce industry is getting ready to meet on 4-6 February in Berlin.
The Michigan-based company will unveil its farmer-focused rebrand at Fruit Logistica, featuring innovative augmented reality labels
Fruit Logistica launches new innovation format: Eleven new products from the fresh produce, machinery and technology, and logistics segments
Dr Martín Mottura will present the company’s innovative post-harvest avocado solutions on the Insights Stage
The company will showcase a range of new product offerings and packaging solutions in Berlin
Innovative cucumbers, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and more will be championed by Rijk Zwaan in Berlin, as the group continues to prioritise R&D investment
Major Italian fresh produce companies return in force for Berlin trade fair as part of major stand organised by CSO Italy and Fruitimprese
Watch a recording of the event’s fascinating discussion on artificial intelligence and automation in the fresh produce business
High-chill blueberry variety offers shelf-life exceeding 60 days and approximately 80 per cent of fruit above 18mm diameter
The Panel and Networking Breakfast will focus on inclusive leadership and sustainability
Why you really can’t afford to ignore artificial intelligence – find out at the Fruit Logistica Briefing 2026
18 startups from 11 countries meet decision-makers at the event’s special showcase, accompanied by Farming Forward’s handpicked pitches
The Dutch breeding company will showcase its Nasonovia Defense lettuce, Blue Leaf cucumbers and health-focused varieties in Berlin
Limagrain Group companies to showcase innovative tomato, watermelon, broccoli and pepper varieties at Fruit Logistica
Nominees for Fruit Logistica Innovation Awards 2026 have been announced, with five nominees each in Fresh Produce and Technology categories
At Fruit Logistica 2026, the focus of the expert forums and stages will once again be on the key issues for the future of the industry
In this bonus episode, Mike and Maura speak to David Ruetz and Mario Tobias of Messe Berlin about the trade show’s future development
Berlin is the global home of fresh produce on 4-6 February 2026, with groundbreaking innovation, energising connections, and bold ideas
With the overarching theme of ’Science for Sustainable Fruit Production’, sessions will highlight new research in robotics, imaging and postharvest technologies that are driving smarter horticulture
Fruit Logistica’s new trend report reveals how artificial intelligence is accelerating change in global fruit and vegetable supply chains