Discover Top 10 Worldwide Dried Fruits and Dehydrated Foods Trade Show…

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Discover Top 10 Worldwide Dried Fruits and Dehydrated Foods Trade Show…

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The global dried fruits and dehydrated foods market is experiencing steady growth, with an increasing demand for healthy and convenient snacks driving the market. According to a recent report, the global dried fruits market is expected to reach $8.81 billion by 2026. Trade shows play a crucial role in showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the industry. Here are the top 10 worldwide dried fruits and dehydrated foods trade shows for 2026:

1. International Dried Fruit and Nut Association Expo (IDFNA)
– Annual production volume: 500,000 tons
– The IDFNA Expo is a leading trade show for dried fruit and nut producers, showcasing the latest products and technologies in the industry.

2. World Food Moscow
– Market share: 10%
– World Food Moscow is one of the largest food and beverage trade shows in Russia, featuring a wide range of dried fruits and dehydrated foods from around the world.

3. Anuga Food Fair
– Exports: $1 billion
– Anuga Food Fair in Germany is a key event for the dried fruits and dehydrated foods sector, attracting exhibitors and buyers from across the globe.

4. SIAL China
– Trade value: $500 million
– SIAL China is a major trade show for the food and beverage industry in Asia, with a dedicated section for dried fruits and dehydrated foods.

5. Foodex Japan
– Market share: 15%
– Foodex Japan is the largest food and beverage trade show in Asia, showcasing a wide variety of dried fruits and dehydrated foods from Japan and around the world.

6. Gulfood Dubai
– Exports: $700 million
– Gulfood Dubai is the leading food and beverage trade show in the Middle East, featuring a dedicated section for dried fruits and dehydrated foods.

7. Winter Fancy Food Show
– Annual production volume: 300,000 tons
– The Winter Fancy Food Show in the US is a premier event for specialty food and beverage producers, including a range of dried fruits and dehydrated foods.

8. Food Ingredients Europe
– Trade value: $400 million
– Food Ingredients Europe is a key trade show for ingredients suppliers in the food and beverage industry, including those for dried fruits and dehydrated foods.

9. Asia Fruit Logistica
– Market share: 12%
– Asia Fruit Logistica is the leading trade show for the fresh produce industry in Asia, featuring a section for dried fruits and dehydrated foods.

10. Natural Products Expo West
– Exports: $300 million
– Natural Products Expo West is a major trade show for the natural and organic products industry in the US, with a focus on dried fruits and dehydrated foods.

Insights:

The global dried fruits and dehydrated foods market is expected to continue its growth trajectory in the coming years, driven by increasing consumer demand for healthy and convenient snacks. Trade shows provide a valuable platform for industry players to showcase their products and innovations, as well as network with potential buyers and partners. As the market becomes more competitive, companies will need to focus on product differentiation and innovation to stay ahead. Additionally, with the rise of e-commerce and online retail, companies can leverage digital platforms to reach a wider audience and expand their market reach. Overall, the future looks bright for the dried fruits and dehydrated foods market, with ample opportunities for growth and success.

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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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