Top 10 Dried Fruits and Dehydrated Foods Trade Shows in Brazil 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Dried Fruits and Dehydrated Foods Trade Shows in Brazil 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The dried fruits and dehydrated foods market in Brazil is experiencing significant growth, with a rising demand for healthy and convenient snack options. According to recent data, the market size for dried fruits and dehydrated foods in Brazil is estimated to reach $500 million by 2026. In line with this growth, here are the top 10 trade shows in Brazil for dried fruits and dehydrated foods in 2026:

1. Expo Frutas e Secos
– Annual production volume: 50,000 tons
– Expo Frutas e Secos is the largest trade show in Brazil dedicated to dried fruits and dehydrated foods, showcasing a wide range of products from local and international producers.

2. Feira Nacional de Desidratados
– Market share: 30%
– This trade show focuses on dehydrated foods, highlighting the latest innovations and trends in the industry.

3. Congresso Brasileiro de Frutas Secas
– Exports: $20 million
– The Congresso Brasileiro de Frutas Secas brings together industry experts and professionals to discuss market opportunities and challenges in the dried fruits sector.

4. Feira Internacional de Frutas Desidratadas
– Trade value: $15 million
– This international trade show is a key platform for Brazilian companies to showcase their dried fruit products to a global audience.

5. Expo Alimentos Desidratados
– Annual production volume: 20,000 tons
– Expo Alimentos Desidratados is a popular trade show among consumers looking for healthy and natural snack options.

6. Seminário Nacional de Frutos Desidratados
– Market share: 15%
– This seminar focuses on the nutritional benefits of dried fruits and aims to educate consumers on the importance of including these products in their diet.

7. Feira de Alimentos Secos
– Exports: $10 million
– The Feira de Alimentos Secos is a leading exhibition for dehydrated food products, attracting both domestic and international buyers.

8. Encontro de Produtores de Frutas Desidratadas
– Trade value: $12 million
– This event brings together Brazilian producers of dried fruits to network and explore new business opportunities in the market.

9. Salão de Alimentos Liofilizados
– Annual production volume: 15,000 tons
– The Salão de Alimentos Liofilizados showcases the latest advancements in freeze-drying technology for food preservation.

10. Conferência Nacional de Frutas Secas
– Market share: 20%
– This conference focuses on market trends and consumer preferences for dried fruits, providing valuable insights for industry players.

Insights:

The dried fruits and dehydrated foods market in Brazil is poised for continued growth, driven by consumer demand for healthy and convenient snack options. With an increasing focus on health and wellness, dried fruits are gaining popularity as a natural and nutritious alternative to traditional snacks. As the market continues to expand, Brazilian companies are investing in innovative product offerings and sustainable production practices to meet consumer preferences. Additionally, the growing export market presents opportunities for Brazilian producers to expand their reach globally and establish themselves as key players in the dried fruits and dehydrated foods industry. By capitalizing on these trends and participating in top trade shows, companies can stay ahead of the competition and drive growth in the market.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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