May 2, 2024

BIOFACH JAPAN will take place as part of the GOOD LIFE Fair at the Tokyo Big Sight

All around the world, representatives of the organic food industry gather at various BIOFACH World events. With a total of 8 events meanwhile, the network provides international exposure for the sector. The next trade fairs are already in the starting blocks. As well as BIOFACH JAPAN, which returns after a break with the BIOFACH JAPAN Pavilion, are BIOFACH INDIA, BIOFACH CHINA, BIOFACH AMERICA and BIOFACH SAUDI ARABIA.

BIOFACH JAPAN

The wait is finally over: From 1–3 September 2023, BIOFACH JAPAN will take place as part of the GOOD LIFE Fair at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition grounds. The GOOD LIFE Fair is a new exhibition format for organic food, lifestyle and sustainability, and is directed at interested parties from the B2B and high-income B2C segments. “We are extremely pleased to be organizing BIOFACH JAPAN in collaboration with our partner Asahi Shimbun. Through this partnership we have gained an exceptionally competent and experienced player from the sector for BIOFACH World!”, explains 
Christian Beyer, Manager International Events at NürnbergMesse. “In recent years, the Japanese market for organic food has experienced enormous growth, with an average annual growth rate of 7.2% between 2016 and 2021. And things will continue to look up in the next few years: According to forecasts, the market is set to grow to $1.94 billion by 2026. This is therefore the ideal scenario for BIOFACH JAPAN.”

The GOOD LIFE Fair 2023 expects to welcome 400 exhibitors and 25,000 visitors. In 2023, interested companies can opt to have a product display or their own stand area at the BIOFACH JAPAN Pavilion: 
www.biofach-japan.com/en/exhibitors/application/application

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