‘Sustainable Growth’ is to be the key theme of the international food show, Anuga 2023, taking place in Cologne in October.

The worldwide food industry is facing major challenges. With a growing population of around 10 billion people by 2050, there is also rising demand for foodstuffs, particularly for protein. At the same time, the threat of global climate change, water and energy shortages and the loss of biological diversity are putting pressure on the agriculture and food industry. Economic and humanitarian effects, such as disrupted supply chains as a result of the Ukrainian/Russian conflict as well as increasing energy and food costs are aggravating the situation further. The need for product innovations and solutions that will sustainably improve the worldwide food system, is greater than ever.

This is precisely what Anuga is picking up on with this year’s key theme ‘Sustainable Growth.’ The global trade fair of the food industry will be complemented by an ambitious congress and event programme and offers many opportunities for networking.

With the help of new partners such as the EIT Food, one of Europe’s leading initiatives for food innovations, the most important issues of the industry will be addressed and innovations presented and discussed in the scope of conferences, workshops, experience areas and speaker sessions.

The emphasis will be on themes like the realisation of sustainable development goals (SDGs), the transparency and traceability of supply chains and products, more climate-friendly production, resource-saving raw material cultivation, food waste as well as ways towards a circular food system. Technological progress also plays an important role, because this is often a driver of innovative ideas and new products.

“The key challenge of the future will be promoting economic growth and sustainable development and at the same time making sure that the necessary natural resources are still available. In a time of disruptive change, which is influencing the global market sustainably, together with the exhibiting companies and leading institutions as well as experts, at Anuga we offer the opportunity for an intensive exchange of ideas and solutions. Our aim is to provide an holistic and international overview of approaches for a sustainable food system,” explained Stefanie Mauritz, director Anuga.

In addition, special events like the Anuga taste Innovation Show or Meet more Meatless and Dairy Alternatives will offer insights into sustainable developments. In this way, established manufacturers from the industry will also demonstrate how their classic product ranges are further developing and making an important contribution to a sustainable economy for instance through the implementation of regional, purely vegetable-based ingredients or alternative proteins and resource-saving production processes.

Anuga will take place from 7th to 11th October 2023, as usual in Cologne.