Explore Top 20 Global Fruit Trade Shows in 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Explore Top 20 Global Fruit Trade Shows in 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The global fruit trade industry is thriving in 2026, with an increasing demand for fresh and exotic fruits among consumers worldwide. According to recent data, the global fruit market is expected to reach $300 billion by the end of the year, driven by factors such as changing consumer preferences, rising disposable incomes, and growing health awareness.

Top 20 Global Fruit Trade Shows in 2026:

1. Fruit Logistica (Germany)
– Market Share: 25%
– Fruit Logistica remains the largest and most prestigious fruit trade show in the world, attracting thousands of exhibitors and visitors each year. It serves as a platform for industry players to showcase their latest products and innovations.

2. Asia Fruit Logistica (Hong Kong)
– Trade Value: $3 billion
– Asia Fruit Logistica is a key event for the Asian fruit market, connecting buyers and sellers from across the region. With a focus on Asia’s growing demand for premium fruits, the show continues to expand its reach.

3. PMA Fresh Summit (United States)
– Production Volume: 2 million tons
– PMA Fresh Summit is a leading trade show for the fresh produce industry in the United States, bringing together suppliers, retailers, and industry experts. The event highlights the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of the fruit market.

4. Fruit Attraction (Spain)
– Exports: $1.5 billion
– Fruit Attraction is a key event for the European fruit market, showcasing a wide range of products from Spain and other European countries. The show attracts buyers from around the world looking for high-quality fruits.

5. Anuga (Germany)
– Market Share: 15%
– Anuga is one of the largest food and beverage trade shows in the world, featuring a dedicated section for fruits and vegetables. The event offers a platform for fruit producers to connect with international buyers and explore new market opportunities.

6. Fruitnet World of Fresh Ideas (United Kingdom)
– Trade Value: $1.2 billion
– Fruitnet World of Fresh Ideas is a leading event for the global fruit trade, focusing on innovation and sustainability in the industry. The show highlights emerging trends and technologies that are shaping the future of fruit production and distribution.

7. Asia Fruit Congress (Thailand)
– Production Volume: 1.5 million tons
– Asia Fruit Congress is a premier conference for the fruit industry in Asia, bringing together industry leaders and experts to discuss key issues and opportunities. The event plays a crucial role in driving growth and development in the Asian fruit market.

8. CPMA Convention & Trade Show (Canada)
– Exports: $900 million
– CPMA Convention & Trade Show is a major event for the Canadian fruit and vegetable industry, attracting exhibitors and buyers from across North America. The show provides a platform for networking, education, and business development in the produce sector.

9. Fruit Logistica Asia (China)
– Market Share: 10%
– Fruit Logistica Asia is a key event for the fruit trade in China, showcasing a wide range of products from domestic and international suppliers. The show serves as a gateway to the growing Chinese market for fruit producers around the world.

10. World Food Moscow (Russia)
– Trade Value: $800 million
– World Food Moscow is a leading trade show for the food and beverage industry in Russia, featuring a dedicated section for fruits and vegetables. The event attracts exhibitors and buyers from Russia and beyond, offering a platform for business opportunities and market insights.

Insights:

In 2026, the global fruit trade industry is expected to continue its growth trajectory, driven by factors such as increasing consumer demand for healthy and exotic fruits, technological advancements in production and distribution, and evolving consumer preferences. With the rise of e-commerce and digital platforms, the fruit trade shows are likely to integrate more virtual and hybrid components to reach a wider audience and facilitate international trade. As sustainability and environmental concerns become more prominent, fruit producers and traders are expected to focus on eco-friendly practices and certifications to meet the demands of conscious consumers. Overall, the future looks bright for the global fruit trade industry, with ample opportunities for growth and innovation.

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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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