Also this year the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) is represented with a joint stand on the organic subject. This year, 65 production companies from almost all of Italy will show what they have to offer.
The spectrum of participating companies ranges from the established traditional company to newcomers on an international floor. Their offer includes exquisite olive oils and vinegar specialties, fresh and dried pasta, baked goods, sweet and salty snacks, sauces and pesto, bread spreads, coffee, lemonades, juices, wines, truffles, inserted or furnished fruit and vegetables and much more – from the manufactory production To new gluten-free products and finished risotto mixtures.
Many of the products presented have been awarded one of the two EU seals of approval “Protected origin designation” (GU) or “Protected Geographical Specification” (GGA).
This year the exhibitors come from 16 out of a total of 20 Italian regions, namely: Abruzzo, Puglia, Emilia-Romagna, Calabria, Campania, Latium, Liguria, Lombardy, Marks, Molise, Piemont, Sicily, Tuscany , Trentino-Südtirol, Umbria and Veneto.
The wide range of organic products “Made in Italy” leaves nothing to be desired. The Italian Trade Agency cordially invites interested parties to be inspired by the diverse offer at the Italian joint stand.
Community stand of the Italian Trade Agency at BioFach 2025, Messe Nuremberg, Hall 4, stands 110 – 111-129.
Italy is a leader when it comes to organic cultivation products.
The “boot” is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of organic products. Sales at home and abroad has been growing continuously for years. With an export volume worth an estimated 3.6 billion euros in 2023, Italy is currently rank 1 in the ranking of European export countries and second place in a global comparison.
Detailed information on the 65 exhibitors at the Italian joint stand can be found here.
About the Italian Trade Agency:
As a state agency for foreign trade, the Italian Trade Agency Ita has the task of promoting economic and trade relationships between Italy and Germany and supporting the Italian manufacturers in marketing “Made in Italy”.