Food and beverage
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Past event
Food and beverage
23/04/2024 to 26/04/2024
Singapore, SG
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Past event
Food and beverage
19/08/2024 to 29/09/2024
North America, US
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Past event
Food and beverage
13/09/2024 to 13/09/2024
São Paulo, BR
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Past event
Food and beverage
18/09/2024 to 18/09/2024
Martigny, CH
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Past event
Food and beverage
22/09/2024 to 28/09/2024
United States & Canada, US
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Past event
Food and beverage
07/10/2024 to 07/10/2024
Oslo, NO
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Past event
Food and beverage
08/10/2024 to 10/10/2024
Madrid, ES
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Past event
Food and beverage
09/10/2024 to 09/10/2024
Copenhagen, DK
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
14/10/2024 to 14/10/2024
Berlin, DE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
15/10/2024 to 15/10/2024
Amsterdam, NL
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
16/10/2024 to 16/10/2024
Brussels, BE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
22/10/2024 to 22/10/2024
Dublin, IE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
28/10/2024 to 31/10/2024
New-York, Chicago, Denver, US
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
04/11/2024 to 04/11/2024
Stockholm, SE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
06/11/2024 to 06/11/2024
Helsinki, FI
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
12/11/2024 to 14/11/2024
Shanghai, CN
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
13/11/2024 to 14/11/2024
London, GB
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
18/11/2024 to 19/11/2024
Chicago, US
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
19/11/2024 to 21/11/2024
Frankfurt am Main, DE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
02/02/2025 to 05/02/2025
Cologne, DE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
05/02/2025 to 07/02/2025
Berlin, DE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
17/02/2025 to 21/02/2025
Dubai, AE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
11/03/2025 to 14/03/2025
Tokyo, JP
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
16/03/2025 to 18/03/2025
Düsseldorf, DE
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
17/03/2025 to 19/03/2025
London, GB
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
15/04/2025 to 17/04/2025
Tokyo , JP
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
06/05/2025 to 08/05/2025
Barcelona, ES
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
07/05/2025 to 08/05/2025
Miami, US
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
12/05/2025 to 15/05/2025
São Paulo, BR
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
14/05/2025 to 16/05/2025
Hong Kong, HK
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
19/05/2025 to 21/05/2025
Shanghai, CN
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
27/05/2025 to 29/05/2025
Singapore, SG
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
29/06/2025 to 01/07/2025
NEW-YORK, US
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Upcoming event
Food and beverage
04/10/2025 to 08/10/2025
KOELN, DE
Loire Valley Wines Show Positive Export Trends
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
Who buys alcohol online and how?
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
Highlights from the 2024 Sommet de l'élevage and SPACE Fairs
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
Sustainability takes center stage in the global wine industry
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
Global dairy insights: Navigating trends and opportunities in 2023-2024
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
French meat market thrives: New growth and global opportunities
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
Why organic wines from France are captivating the world
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
Experience French flavors at SIAL China: A culinary comeback
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
How French alcoholic beverages are shaping global B2B trends
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
Global wine production hits historic low in 2023, France reclaims top spot
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
French dairy production rebounds in 2024: A promising outlook for the industry
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
French Agrotech exports in 2023: Growth amid challenges and opportunities
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
What are the impacts on French Wine and Spirit Exports in 2024?
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
French Pork Industry Gains new ground in China: A Boon for Exporters and Global Buyers
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
France unveils ambitious Pesticide Reduction plan: Key measures and global implications
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
Do the tasting ratings truly influence the price of wine?
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
"no-lows" wines, spirits and beer on the rise : they will hold a 4% market share in the beverage market by 2027
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
Cream of the Crop: Savoring the Rich Heritage and Innovation of French Dairy
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
France shines at Gulfood Manufacturing
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
Wine Paris Vinexpo Paris 2024: Are you ready for more countries, regions, and sustainability?
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
A Chef at the French Embassy in Mexico !
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
Taste France pavilion at Shanghai's China International Import Expo
With the reopening of Chinese borders in spring, the 2023 CIIE hosted 3,486 exhibitors from 154 countries, a significant increase from 2,800 in 2022, drawing over 394,000 visitors. Agreements reached during this edition totaled $78 billion, signaling a robust recovery and growth for participating businesses.
Organized by Business France in Paris and China, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, the French Pavilion showcased 11 French companies in the agri-food sector and wines and spirits under the 'Taste France' banner.
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition
ProWine Shanghai's 10th edition, after multiple postponements due to health concerns, took place from November 8 to 10, 2023. The event saw 27,363 Chinese professional visitors and featured 660 exhibitors from 32 countries/regions.
The French Pavilion, a consistent participant since the fair's inception, once again stood out as the largest national pavilion, hosting 79 companies under the highly visible Taste France brand. They showcased both classic and innovative products, including still wines, sparkling wines, alcohol-free options, spirits, cans, and ready-to-drink beverages.
French wine exports healthier than ever!
France has never before seen such successful figures for its wine exports. In 2022, a record turnover of 12.3 bn EUR was registered (+10.9% / 2021) for 14.0 Mhl of wine sold (-5% / 2021).
This accounts for almost one third of global exports value as France benefits from a shift in consumption habits to better quality wines, despite worldwide high inflation, the energy crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine, and global supply chain disruptions.
Success of 3rd Food Experience Korea: "French Picnic" Edition
The 3rd edition of the Food Experience Korea event, themed "French Picnic" was a resounding success. The event unfolded in multiple stages, featuring an exhibition of French food products for professionals, culinary workshops, a press demonstration and the award ceremony for the best baguette competition organized by partner Le Pain.
The exhibition showcased 9 exhibitors representing 13 French brands. It drew nearly 250 visitors from the F&B sector, including importers, distributors, chefs, pastry chefs, bakers, bars, hotels, industrial representatives, media, and influencers
Tastin’France 2023: Success in the Nordic Wine Scene
The 2023 Tastin’France event in Sweden and Finland marked a resounding success, hosting 34 French producers in Stockholm on November 6th and 32 in Helsinki on November 8th.
Stockholm set a record with over 200 industry professionals gathering at the Grand Hôtel's Vinterträdgården to sample wines, spotlighting the Rhône Valley. Helsinki witnessed the largest Tastin’France event yet, drawing 150 Finnish and Estonian visitors to the esteemed Valkoinen Sali, showcasing wines from the Loire Valley
ANUGA 2023: Remarkable French Pavilions at the Leading Agri-Food Exhibition!
The ANUGA trade fair stands as the pinnacle event in the agri-food sector, gathering professionals every two years. Following a challenging edition in 2021 amid complex health circumstances, the 2023 edition proved to be a resounding success for exhibitors, attracting nearly 140,000 industry professionals.
In this latest edition, food products were prominently showcased across six specialized halls: Bread & Bakery, Frozen, Drinks, Meat, Dairy, and Fine Food. A total of 168 French companies and 8 partner regions joined forces under the Taste France banner, occupying an impressive 2,700m² space!
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