After almost three years of live break, the International Green Week will take place again in presence at the Berlin exhibition center. 1,400 exhibitors from Germany, Europe and the rest of the world present regional products, culinary delicacies, plants and animals and inform visitors about the core topics of the Green Week: nutrition, agriculture and horticulture.
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- January 2023
After almost three years of live break, the International Green Week will take place again in presence at the Berlin exhibition center. 1,400 exhibitors from Germany, Europe and the rest of the world present regional products, culinary delicacies, plants and animals and inform visitors about the core topics of the Green Week: nutrition, agriculture and horticulture.
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1,400 exhibitors from 60 countries will be present at Green Week this year.
Opening of International Green Week 2023
Finally, the gates are open again at the world’s largest trade fair for food, agriculture and horticulture. 1400 exhibitors from 60 countries present themselves at the Green Week in Berlin – with organic farming and tastings, stage program and a lot of knowledge to take away. read more
The family tour for Green Week
Get to know, try out, participate – the Green Week offers a wealth of experiences around nature, agriculture and animals, especially for families. Let’s start in flower hall 2.2, through the new theme world green experience in Hall 27, to the adventure farm in Hall 3.2 and Hall 23, from the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture. It will be animalistic in the new Tierhalle 25 and on the second Green Week weekend at HIPPOLOGICA, the largest indoor riding event in Berlin. read more
The Germany tour for Green Week
From the coast to the Alps: Twelve federal states present local specialties at the International Green Week and show what they have to offer – not only culinary. On the tour of Germany, it goes across the republic – right here in Berlin. The journey starts at the north entrance, from there it goes directly in Hall 20 to Thuringia, Lower Saxony, Bremen and Bremerhaven. Hall 21 is divided by Saxony and Brandenburg. Hall 22 is dedicated to Berlin, Bavaria, Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate and in Hall 23b, visitors meet the exhibitors from Saxony-Anhalt. North Rhine-Westphalia exhibits in hall 5.2a and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in hall 6.2. read more
The food trend tour for Green Week
Freshly roasted coffee scent, spicy spices on the tongue and colorful fruits and vegetables in front of their eyes – visitors can experience the International Green Week with all their senses. From spray salt to insect ice cream, truffle jam and acorn drink, the Green Week offers a whole range of culinary delights. read more
The garden tour for Green Week
In the middle of the gray winter, the Green Week brings color to the world – flower and garden lovers will get their money’s worth at the International Green Week. Where? This is revealed by the garden tour in the flower hall in 2.2 and at the Federal Association of German Plant Breeders in Hall 3.2. read more
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The green experience tour for Green Week
Focus on sustainability: On the grünerleben tour, interested parties will learn more about regional food, urban gardening, recycling and further inspiration for a more sustainable lifestyle. read more
Photo: gruenewoche.de
Outlook for Friday, 20. January 2023
- 10 a.m.: Opening of the Landeshalle Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hall 6.2
- 10 a.m.: Opening ErlebnisBauernhof, Hall 3.2 (Stand 219)
- 10:30 a.m. Opening of the show bakery of the German bakery trade, Hall 3.2 (207)
- 11 a.m.: Presentation of the co-exhibitors in the Thailand Pavilion, Hall 18 (booth 132)
- 12:30 p.m.: BMZ presents: Fair coffee from women’s hands, Hall 10.2 (Stand 107)
- 1 p.m.: Interview with Bavarian honey queen and honey princess, Hall 22b)