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Exhibitors from Thuringia set to showcase at Green Week 2026

Seeking Green Week 2026 Exhibitors from Thuringia

Deadline for Green Week exhibitor applications at Thuringia's combined booth is July 1st for the...
Deadline for Green Week exhibitor applications at Thuringia's combined booth is July 1st for the following year.

Hype for the 100th Green Week 2026! Thuringia Needs Your Agricultural and Food Talent

Green Week 2026: Call for Participants from Thuringia (Germany) - Exhibitors from Thuringia set to showcase at Green Week 2026

Prepare yourself, 'cause next year's going to be lit! Thuringia's all set to shine in the 100th anniversary edition of the Green Week, and they're on the hunt for the best culinary and experiential exhibitors from Thuringia's agricultural, food, and tourism sectors to join their party in Berlin. The Ministry of Agriculture dropped the news, inviting applications for representation from eligible businesses and organizations until July 1st.

Get ready to show off Thuringia's farm-fresh goodness on a global stage, my friends! Colette Boos-John, Minister of Agriculture, emphasized the significance of the Green Week as a premier platform for exhibitors to display their products and services to an international pro-audience.

Now, let's talk about the highlights—sausages, dumplings…and dumpling fries, oh my! Last year, over 300,000 visitors and 1,400 exhibitors from around the world flocked to the Green Week, and Thuringia was right there, serving up their best! If you missed it this time, don't worry—you've got another chance to join the festivities!

In Hall 20 last year, Thuringia exhibitors offered information, samples, and a taste of Thuringia tourism. Classic fare like beer, sausages, and dumplings took center stage, but visitors also got to try unique regional specialties and farm shop delights. Thuringia's representatives sold over 7,200 portions of dumpling fries, 22,500 sausages, 13,800 liters of drinks, and 7,200 portions of ice cream! Now that's some mouthwatering numbers!

Here's your chance to become a part of the Thuringian family and represent the best of Thuringia's agricultural, food, and tourism scene at the International Green Week Berlin 2026. Want to know how to apply and join theity party? Read on!

  1. Hit the Web! Pay a visit to the International Green Week (IGW) official site and check out their exhibitor application process, which usually involves a form to fill out with your presentation or product deets.
  2. Get in Touch with the Right Peeps! Contact Thuringia's state government or trade promotion organizations. They might have special programs or requirements for attending the IGW.
  3. Gather Your Papers! Make sure you have all essential documents and information at hand, like a detailed description of your presentation, product brochures, and contact info.
  4. Know the Rules! Be aware of any specific agricultural and food industry regulations, so you're all set to comply.
  5. Submit Your Application! Once you've got everything ready, apply within the given guidelines from the event organizers.

Since the search results didn't provide specific application information, it's a smart idea to contact the organizers directly for the lowdown. And why not shoot a message to Thuringia's trade promotion office to help you through the process?

Pro-tip: Apply early to get your spot secured, as space might be limited. Make sure to network with fellow exhibitors to make the most of this amazing opportunity, and create top-notch promotional materials to showcase your Thuringian pride! Good luck, and see you at the Green Week 2026!

As the 100th Green Week 2026 approaches, conceptualizing a lifestyle initiatives for showcase would add value to Thuringia's presentation, employing ideas such as sustainable food-and-drink choices or eco-friendly travel tips. The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation in the context of the Thuringian agricultural and food industry, to ensure workshop presentations adhere to safety standards.

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