The 2025 Warsaw International Food Expo (Poland Food Expo for short) will be held from May 20 to 22 at PTAK Warsaw Expo, the PTAK International Exhibition Center in Warsaw, Poland. The exhibition is held once a year and its organizer is Ptak Warsaw Expo, which has a history of many years.
By then, the total exhibition area of the Warsaw Food Expo is expected to reach 20,000 square meters, with 600 exhibitors and 30,000 professional visitors arriving on site. The exhibits will cover major sectors such as beverages, food, coffee and tea, fruits and vegetables. It is worth mentioning that this exhibition is also the largest food exhibition in Poland.
Warsaw Food Expo is also known as the Polish Tea Expo, Polish Food Expo, Polish Beverage Expo, and Polish Fruit and Vegetable Expo. The exhibition is held annually. As a well-known food industry exhibition in Central and Eastern Europe, the series of food exhibitions in the exhibition exert their influence in this professional field.
In 2019, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Polish Agricultural and Rural Development Organization, the Polish Food Expo held a grand commemorative event, with EU agricultural ministers leading delegations to attend. At the exhibition, the Academy of Food Science presented nutrition science projects and lectures, Polish BBQ competitions, cocktail competitions, and food industry trend seminars and other exciting activities, which attracted many merchants and provided an important platform for exhibitors to open up the Polish market.
market background
Ryszard Zarudzki, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Poland, pointed out that due to the positive improvement of the export market situation and the strong competitiveness of products, Poland’s total food exports in 2017 reached 27.3 billion euros, an increase of 12% year-on-year, of which 80% of food was exported to the EU. The sales of agricultural products in Poland are mainly dominated by livestock products, which account for more than 60% of the market. It is particularly worth mentioning that in the first half of 2017, the export scale of Polish dairy products and eggs has reached 1.2 billion US dollars, especially the export of milk, milk powder and cheese has occupied a prominent position.