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Anuga Organic exhibition space virtually sold out

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95% of the space is already booked and the organizers are expecting a number of 250 exhibitors of organic food and beverages.

Posted on Jun 06 ,08:07

Anuga Organic exhibition space virtually sold out

"Anuga Organic Market" - a special exhibition place for organic food producers inside  AnugaFood trade fair is virtually sold out after 95% of the booths have been booked already.
In the scope of Anuga in Cologne, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, around 250 exhibitors from home and abroad will be presenting a wide and diversified spectrum of offers at "Anuga Organic" in Hall 5.1. from 5 to 9 October 2019. Exclusively products are represented under the roof of Anuga, which carry an approved organic certification that is a standard on the market.

The consumers' growing awareness for health and the environment is boosting the market for organic products worldwide. In addition, the trend towards "cleaner" eating habits is influencing even broader strata of the consumers. Organic products are marketed as healthy, since they rarely contain artificial colourings, preservatives, aromas and flavourings and are grown without the implementation of pesticides. Furthermore, the demand for more transparency is leading to strong growth in the section of organic products and non-GMO products.

Research by Innova Market Insights shows an overall annual growth of 11 percent for the introduction of food with organic seals worldwide (2014-2108). The percentage of new products that fall under the organic segment grew from 8.8 percent of the new introductions in 2014 up to 10.5 percent in 2018. In Europe with an average annual growth of 15.5 percent the share of organic seals among the newly introduced European foodstuffs is even more significant (annual overall growth 2014-2018). In 2018, 58 percent of all new introductions with an organic seal occurred in Europe, 22 percent were introduced in North America. The fastest growing category is "Snacks" with an average annual growth of 18.6 percent (annual overall growth 2014-2018).

Important industry players are already on the registration list for Anuga. The applications received from German companies so far include among others Coconut Business, Followfood, Tofutown, Topas, TressBrüder, Veganz as well as Wechsler Feinfisch. Among the Anuga registrations from abroad are Agave (MX), BioOrto (IT), Dulcesol (ES), Lauretana (IT), Lovechock (NL), Natur'inov (FR) and Tradin Organic (NL). First-time Anuga exhibitors include Green Grizzly (DE), Katjesgreenfood (DE), koakult (DE), Littlelunch (DE), LunchVegaz (DE), Mieles Campos Azules (MX) und Sempio Foods (ES). The associations Naturland from Germany and Consorzio il Biologico from Italy are also going to be represented at the world's largest trade fair for food and beverages.

The exhibitors registered in the Anuga exhibitor database also demonstrate how strongly the significance of organic products has grown over the past years. Whereas in 2013 there were indeed 1,796 companies, who presented organic products, in 2015 already 2,030 exhibitors were represented with this offer of products and in 2017 the number increased further up to 2,580 companies. In total, over 63,000 visitors took the opportunity to inform themselves about the worldwide organic market at the last event.

Pure diversity

The exhibitor offer is enhanced by the "Anuga Organic Market" special event. It will skilfully present the organic products to the retail trade and will graphically demonstrate the possibilities of a diversified organic line-up. An organic offer that suits the customers and location, regional products, fair trade and vegan food continue to be the trends and drivers of the industry. The focus additionally lies on fresh meat, milk and dairy products, Matcha products, organic delicatessen and organically grown wines.

For the first time already in 2003, Koelnmesse organized a supermarket presenting organic food in Hall 5.1. together with the bioPress publishing house. At the last Anuga too, over 1,500 organic products for the retail food sector were found again in the Anuga Organic Market special event.

Parallel to the "Anuga Organic Market" special event, there are going to be high-caliber speakers taking part in daily lectures, discussions and informative events on current and forward-looking themes of the organic industry. The focus here lies on practical information and training. The aim is to promote and enhance the knowledge on and about organic products and their marketing. In 2019, the cross-event lectures will take place on all five days of the trade fair.

100 years of Anuga

In 2019, Anuga is celebrating its 100th anniversary - a remarkable sign of its long-term support of the industry. The first Anuga took place in Stuttgart in 1919 with the participation of around 200 German firms. Based on the concept of an annual touring exhibition, further events of the General Food and Luxury Exhibition were staged, among others in Munich in 1920, in Berlin in 1922 and in Cologne in 1924. With around 360 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors, the first Anuga in Cologne was the best event since its inception, which is why the organizers opted for Cologne as the permanent location. In 1951, for the first time over 1,200 exhibitors from 34 countries took part, whereby Anuga ultimately established itself as the central international business platform for the food industry in Cologne scheduled every two years. Over the course of time, due to the staging of leading trade fairs such as ISM and Anuga FoodTec, the trade fair advanced from being a food and processing platform into becoming a trade fair purely for food and beverages. In 2003, the Anuga "10 trade shows under one roof" concept was implemented. Today, with 7,405 exhibitors and around 165,000 trade visitors from the trade and out-of-home market, Anuga has developed into the leading global trade fair for food and beverages.

Koelnmesse organizes Anuga in cooperation with the Federal Association of the German Retail Grocery Trade e.V., Berlin, (BVLH). Other industry sponsors include the Federation of German Food and Drink Industries and the German Hotel and Restaurant Association.

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