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Secure your place ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA CHINA MEET UPProgramme themes announced as participation for CHINA MEET UP builds, while tickets for CHINA STUDY TOUR and AFL FRESH PRODUCE REEMOON GOLF CUP sell fast. The offering at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA’s CHINA MEET UP in Guangzhou on 8–9 September 2025 continues to expand with the first details of the conference programme released. The CHINA MEET UP takes place on 8-9 September at Haizhu International Convention & Exhibition Center, Guangzhou, immediately after ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA. The two-day content programme – powered by exclusive Knowledge Partner Asiafruit China – features experts and executives from leading organisations and companies, including China Agricultural Wholesale Markets Association (CAWA), PromPeru, Joy Wing Mau, Korla Pear Association, Reemoon, DP World, Shanghai Huizhan Market, Guangzhou Jiangnan Market and more. Day One contains sessions on crucial channels for China’s fresh fruit and vegetable trade, including wholesale markets, the Greater Bay Area and Peru’s new Chancay Port. China’s fruit retail transformation is also highlighted, as well as intellectual property protection and Korla Fragrant Pears. Day Two begins with a session on fruit marketing, followed by a focus on post-harvest AI innovations. The programme spotlights key suppliers with content on Ecuadorian bananas and blueberries. Diverse international exhibitorsNearly 60 exhibitors have signed up for CHINA MEET UP. Key participants include China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone Nansha Area of Guangzhou, Reemoon, DP World, Riverking, Kun Peng Fruit, Guizhou Jiangnan, Shouyang, China Korla Fragrant Pear Association, Hongsheng Agricultural Group, Shanghai Haoyuan, ZhongCcoWay, as well as international representatives such as Promperú from Peru, and Corpei, Palora, Jorcorp, and FLP Ecuador from Ecuador. Participation also continues to grow, with visitors representing countries and regions across the globe, including Pakistan, India, Qatar, Kenya, Egypt, the Philippines, Australia, Brazil, Israel, South Africa, Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Chile, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Ghana, Singapore, Mexico, Ecuador, Senegal, Nigeria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Peru, and across the Greater China region (mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan). Exhibitor and visitor registrations are still open. Industry professionals can now secure their complimentary visitor registration HERE. Study Tour and Golf Cup in demandTickets are almost sold out for the must attend CHINA STUDY TOUR and AFL FRESH PRODUCE REEMOON GOLF CUP as part of the CHINA MEET UP. The CHINA STUDY TOUR begins on 6 September right after ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA, offering exclusive access to the operations of leading players across China’s fresh produce supply chain, including visits to Sam’s Club’s store in Futian, Joy Wing Mau’s headquarters in Shenzhen, and Guangzhou Jiangnan Market. Presented by Reemoon and supported by platinum sponsor Gold Anda and gold sponsor Zespri and Kawana, the AFL Fresh Produce Reemoon Golf Cup 2025 is held alongside the CHINA STUDY TOUR and CHINA MEET UP – offering a unique opportunity to mix business with leisure in an exclusive, relaxed environment. Register HERE. Find out more here: CHINA MEET UP About ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICAASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA is the leading international trade show for Asia’s fresh produce business. The 18th edition of ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA takes place on 3-5 September 2025 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong. ASIAFRUIT KNOWLEDGE CENTRE is the new content hub at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA powered by Asiafruit Magazine, ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA’s exclusive Knowledge Partner. ASIAFRUIT KNOWLEDGE CENTRE is headlined by ASIAFRUIT CONGRESS, together with ASIAFRUIT BUSINESS FORUM and ASIAFRUIT SHOWCASE. ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA’s series of Meet Ups offers unique opportunities to deep dive and engage with partners in the selected key markets, such as Bangkok with a focus on ASEAN, Guangzhou, which spotlights the China market and Peru, that bridges Latam with Asia and beyond. |
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