Berlin’s Green Week 2025 Returns with Global Food and Farming Innovations
The International Green Week Berlin, the world’s largest consumer fair for agriculture, food, and horticulture, will return in 2025. Organised by Messe Berlin, the event has drawn millions since its launch in 1926. Next year’s edition will once again take place in January across Berlin’s exhibition halls.
The fair runs for ten days, offering a mix of exhibits, tastings, and shopping. Visitors can explore themed halls, sample global foods, and buy fresh produce in the market area. Over the years, the event has attracted more than 29 million attendees and 72,000 exhibitors from 116 countries.
The 2025 edition will continue the fair’s long tradition of showcasing innovation in farming, gardening, and sustainable living. With its mix of trade exhibits, interactive displays, and food markets, the event remains a key date for industry professionals and the public. Organisers expect another strong turnout in Berlin next January.
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