102 - The Future of Fresh Produce

Fruit Logistica 2025 unveils sustainable

A global hub for fresh ideas♻️

Imagine a world where fresh produce is not only delicious but also sustainable, innovative, and economically viable.

This is precisely what Fruit Logistica 2025 in Berlin is showcasing—a convergence of global players in the fruit and vegetable sector, all focused on revolutionizing the industry.

But why should you care?

Because the future of agriculture is not just about growing food; it’s about growing businesses, investments, and sustainable solutions that impact economies worldwide.

Whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, or simply a consumer, the trends emerging from this event will shape the future of food as we know it.

Bar chart showing the top European nations for organic farming in 2015, measured in hectares. Spain leads with 1,968,570 ha, followed by Italy (1,492,579 ha), France (1,361,512 ha), and Germany (1,060,291 ha). Other notable countries include Poland, Austria, Sweden, the UK, Czech Republic, and Greece, all ranging from 580,731 to 407,069 ha. Source: Eurostat via Statista.

Europe's Leading Nations in Organic Farming

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