Green Week Berlin

18 January 2008
The IGW is a one-of-a-kind international exhibition for the food, agricultural, and horticultural industries. Established in 1926 it will take place for the 73 rd time in 2008. Producers from all over the world use the IGW to test-market food and luxury items and establish a brand image. Exhibitors often organize around national, regional, or product themes. Presentations feature fresh produce, fish, meats, and dairy products. These combine with a vast selection of international wine, beer, and spirits specialties, to satisfy every culinary palate. Right in line with consumer trends, the IGW also includes direct agricultural sales and the BIO MARKT organic products section.

From 18 to 27 January the 1,610 exhibitors (1,109 domestic / 501 foreign) from 52 countries will be presenting their displays on an area of 115,000 square metres in the halls, with a comprehensive range of products and services from agriculture, the food sector and horticulture. Approximately 100 leading politicians from Germany and abroad will be visiting the Green Week 2008. Over 400,000 visitors from the trade and the general public are expected in the 26 halls on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.

The IGW also features commercial and non-commercial agricultural, forestry, and landscaping exhibits. Changing annual themes typically include such topics as renewable resources or scientific livestock breeding and production. These trade show elements are of particular interest to those involved in the developing markets of central and eastern Europe.

Exhibition details on www.gruenewoche.de.

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