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17.–21. oktober 2026
Paris, France
From kr 15 900 per person
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Grüne Woche (International Green Week) in Berlin is the world's largest fair for food, agriculture and horticulture. Unusually for a trade fair, it combines a serious B2B agenda with a major consumer event — over 400,000 visitors each January experience producers from across the globe.
Photo: Messe Berlin
Photo: Messe Berlin

Food industry
17.–21. oktober 2026
Paris, France
From kr 15 900 per person

Food industry
24.–27. oktober 2026
Stuttgart, Germany
From kr 12 450 per person

We're happy to help you plan your trade fair trip. Call us or send an email — we reply within one business day.
Grüne Woche brings together agricultural producers, food importers, agri-tech developers and policy professionals from across Europe and beyond.
Grüne Woche combines policy, trade and consumer trends in a way no other agricultural fair does
The country pavilions are an efficient way for Norwegian buyers to discover producers from emerging exporters
Co-located GFFA gives access to ministers and senior agricultural-policy figures from 70+ countries
January timing makes it ideal for planning the year's sourcing and partnerships
Every package can be tailored to your requirements. Get in touch to add extra nights, hotel upgrades or company visits. Try our cost calculator for a quick estimate.
Fair dates
15.–24. januar 2027
Location
Berlin, Germany
Organiser
Messe Berlin
Official website
Visit websiteFrequency
Annually
Flight time from Oslo
1t 45min
Airport
BER
Time zone
CET (UTC+1)
Currency
EUR
Travel tip: Messe Berlin is on the S-Bahn line — Messe Süd or Messe Nord/ICC stations bring you directly to the entrance.
Grüne Woche takes place in Berlin, Germany.
Hotel accommodation included in the package
We pick hotels close to the fair venue with good facilities for business travellers. Hotel details are sent once your booking is confirmed.
Specific hotel details will be published when booking opens.
Use our tools to plan and budget your trade fair trip.
Send a no-obligation enquiry and we'll get back to you within 1–2 working days with a tailored offer.
Or call us: 32 24 36 00
It is both. Weekdays are stronger for trade, while weekends bring large consumer crowds. Buyers typically come Wednesday-Friday for the most productive supplier conversations.
The Global Forum for Food and Agriculture runs alongside Grüne Woche and is one of the world's most important agricultural-policy gatherings. Ministers from 70+ countries attend.
The country pavilions and the Hall 23 specialty/organic section are where most serious sourcing happens. We brief our groups beforehand on which halls match their interests.
Very — Nordic Council typically has a strong presence, and the fair is a key venue for cross-border agricultural trade in Northern Europe.
Wednesday to Friday for B2B. Weekends are busy with consumers. We plan our trips around weekday programmes.