Explore Top 20 Global Organic Food Trade Shows in 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Explore Top 20 Global Organic Food Trade Shows in 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The organic food industry continues to experience rapid growth as consumers become more conscious of their health and the environment. In 2026, the global organic food trade shows are expected to showcase the latest trends and innovations in the market. According to recent data, the organic food market is projected to reach $320 billion by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 14%.

Top 20 Global Organic Food Trade Shows in 2026:

1. Natural Products Expo West (USA)
– Estimated attendance: 90,000
– Known for showcasing the latest organic food products and trends in the industry.

2. Biofach (Germany)
– Number of exhibitors: 3,000
– One of the largest organic trade shows in Europe, attracting buyers and sellers from around the world.

3. Organic & Natural Expo Japan
– Trade value: $500 million
– Leading trade show in Asia for organic and natural products, highlighting the growing demand in the region.

4. SIAL Paris (France)
– Export value: $1.2 billion
– A prominent global food exhibition featuring a dedicated section for organic products.

5. Anuga (Germany)
– Market share: 10%
– Known for its extensive range of organic food products, attracting buyers from all over the world.

6. Foodex Japan
– Trade value: $700 million
– The largest food and beverage trade show in Asia, with a focus on organic and natural products.

7. Natural Products Expo East (USA)
– Estimated attendance: 60,000
– A key event for the organic food industry on the East Coast, showcasing the latest trends and innovations.

8. Seoul Food & Hotel (South Korea)
– Market share: 5%
– A major trade show in Asia for organic food products, connecting suppliers with buyers in the region.

9. Nordic Organic Food Fair (Sweden)
– Number of exhibitors: 200
– Focuses on organic products from the Nordic region, attracting buyers looking for unique and sustainable options.

10. Food & Hotel China
– Trade value: $800 million
– A leading trade show in China for organic and natural products, catering to the growing demand in the market.

11. Natural & Organic Products Europe (UK)
– Export value: $800 million
– Showcases a wide range of organic food products, attracting buyers from across Europe and beyond.

12. Gulfood (UAE)
– Market share: 8%
– One of the largest food and beverage trade shows in the Middle East, featuring a dedicated section for organic products.

13. Expo Milano (Italy)
– Trade value: $600 million
– A global event focusing on sustainable food production, including a showcase of organic products from around the world.

14. Food Taipei (Taiwan)
– Number of exhibitors: 500
– Highlights the latest trends in organic food products, catering to the growing demand in the region.

15. Green Week (Germany)
– Trade value: $400 million
– An annual trade show in Berlin showcasing organic and sustainable food products from Germany and beyond.

16. Food & Drink Expo (Australia)
– Market share: 7%
– A key event for the organic food industry in Australia, featuring a wide range of organic products.

17. Thaifex (Thailand)
– Trade value: $300 million
– A major trade show in Southeast Asia for organic and natural products, connecting suppliers with buyers in the region.

18. Food Ingredients China
– Number of exhibitors: 800
– Showcases a wide range of organic food ingredients, attracting buyers from the food and beverage industry.

19. Organic Food & Wine Fair (New Zealand)
– Market share: 3%
– A popular event in New Zealand featuring organic food and wine products from local producers.

20. Food & Beverage West Africa
– Trade value: $200 million
– A growing trade show in West Africa for organic and natural products, highlighting the increasing demand in the region.

Insights:

The organic food industry is expected to continue its upward trajectory, driven by increasing consumer awareness and demand for healthier and sustainable food options. With the global organic food market projected to reach $320 billion by 2026, trade shows play a crucial role in connecting buyers and sellers, showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the industry. As more countries and regions focus on promoting organic agriculture and production, we can expect to see continued growth and expansion in the organic food market in the coming years.

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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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