ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA Ready to Reunite the Industry

This week, ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA and ASIAFRUIT CONGRESS welcome the global fresh fruit and vegetable industry to Bangkok. Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show and conference event are back, taking place on November 2-4 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in the Thai capital.

18 national and group pavilions, exhibitors from some 42 countries and regions, set to showcase products and services at Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show. In-depth insights on industry trends offering inspiration and guidance at ASIAFRUIT CONGRESS and ASIAFRUIT BUSINESS FORUM. For the first time, the presentation of ASIA FRUIT AWARDS takes place on the expo floor, a press statement reads.

“The industry in Asia cannot wait to get back together again after a two-year gap,” said Axiotis. “Here at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA, you can meet leading players from across the global fresh produce business and take in all the latest updates and innovations on the market. For both suppliers and buyers, this event is an essential platform for business development, as the trade in Asia keeps growing and holds huge potential,” according to David Axiotis, managing director of organiser Global Produce Events (HK) Co., Limited.

Visitors to ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA 2022 can look forward to seeing 18 national and group pavilions, as well as an exciting array of products and services from 42 different countries and regions. According to the organizers, a wide variety of markets across Asia-Pacific are represented at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA, with exhibitors from Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.

ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA also features an impressive line-up of exhibitors from the rest of the world. Exhibiting countries include Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, the UK and the US.