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November 12, 2021

FRUIT LOGISTICA 2022: New entry regulation

The leading trade fair for the global fresh fruit industry will be held as an attendance event in Berlin from the 9th to 11th February 2022. Guests should be fully vaccinated or recovered.

The restarting of attendance trade fairs after the corona-related break has been a success and preparations for FRUIT LOGISTICA 2022, which will be held in Berlin from the 9th to 11th of February, are forging ahead. As exhibitors from more than 80 countries will be present in the 25 halls, FRUIT LOGISTICA will once again represent the entire global value chain of the fruit and vegetable industry.

Due to the current regulation situation, only fully vaccinated or recovered participants will be allowed to enter the events until further notice. This specifically means that all of the participants must provide digital proof of their vaccination or recovered status to be able to enter the Berlin trade fair exhibition area. Vaccinated people are those who have been fully vaccinated with a vaccine approved for use in the EU. Currently approved vaccines are Moderna (Spikevax), BionTech/Pfizer (Comirnaty), AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria) and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen). Vaccination certificates from outside the EU must first be converted into a digital EU vaccination certificate. Current official regulations do not allow guests who have been vaccinated with another vaccine, such as Sputnik or Sinovac to participate. Approval for both of these vaccines was applied for in spring 2021, so the regulations might yet be changed. The conditions for entering Germany will also be eased for trade fair exhibitors and visitors. AUMA, the Association of the German Trade Fair Industry has presented an excellent overview.

Kai Mangelberger, the director of FRUIT LOGISTICA said: "The decision regarding the entry regulation now provides clarity for all of the participants so that they can make further preparations for the trade fair. The aforementioned entry restrictions also open up the opportunity for a normal trade fair experience inside the exhibition halls. As things stand at present, the current regulations will enable the event to be held without any further restrictions being placed on exhibitors and visitors. Events at the stands will be possible once again and there will also be more stand construction options. The core component of FRUIT LOGISTICA 2022 will be personal meetings within the international fruit trade industry at the event. The new regulations will make this event safer and more intensive at the same time“.

Entry to the exhibition will only be possible with personalised tickets purchased in advance and online via the FRUIT LOGISTICA ticket shop. The ticket shop is expected to open at the end of November. It will not be possible to purchase tickets or register at the event.

The Berlin trade fair's current hygiene and safety concept, which contains information about events to be held under the "2G conditions" (i.e. events for fully vaccinated or recovered people), can be found here.

About FRUIT LOGISTICA
FRUIT LOGISTICA is the leading trade fair for the global fresh fruit trade, and represents the entire value added chain for the fresh produce industry from producer to point of sale. More than 3,300 exhibitors from 91 countries presented their products, services and technical solutions at FRUIT LOGISTICA 2020. Around 73,000 vendors and trade visitors from 135 countries took part in the conference. The next FRUIT LOGISTICA will be held in Berlin from 9 to 11 February 2022.

About Messe Berlin
Berlin has been a trade fair destination for 200 years, and has been one of the most important such hubs for many decades. Messe Berlin – the state’s own trade fair company – conceives, markets and organises hundreds of live events every year. It strives to be an outstanding host for visitors at all events, generate optimal business stimuli, and provide fair conditions for everyone. This concept is reflected in the company slogan: Messe Berlin – Hosting the World.