Fruit Logistica: for a sustainable and technified world
Last year's event was attended by more than 3,300 exhibitors from 91 countries who presented their products, services and technical solutions.
The event was attended by more than 3,300 exhibitors from 91 countries.
In this edition, the fair will renew its support for the entire supply chain of the fruit and vegetable sector with the aim of making it more efficient, reducing costs and gaining environmental efficiency. And it will do so through a series of solutions based on artificial intelligence, robotic automation, intelligent agriculture and cutting-edge systems.
Among the new technologies that will be on show at the fair are the following.
New technologies include AI-enabled robotic harvesters, precision spraying drones, advanced irrigation concepts, autonomous field vehicles, as well as AI-powered platforms that help predict shelf life or warn of food safety risks.

"Fruit Today" magazine is a valuable source of information for the fresh produce industry. Its aim is to connect fruit producers from Southern Europe with European import and distribution channels. The articles cover the entire value chain of the fruit and vegetable trade, as well as companies operating in the industry. The magazine has a yearly print run of 5,000 copies, distributed in countries such as Spain, Germany, the UK, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Eastern Europe, Chile, and Peru. It is distributed through both direct subscriptions and free distribution at major European trade fairs.