Expansion of the partnership between the Municipality of Larissa and TIF-HELEXPO on Agrothessaly A large number of exhibitors and high attendance is expected at this year’s Agrothessaly from 2 to 5 March

The countdown to the ‘Agrothessaly’ Pan-Hellenic Fair for Agriculture and Livestock has started with the best of indications and messages for very high participation and attendance. The event is being organised by the Municipality of Larissa and TIF-HELEXPO from 2 to 5 March, in the Indoor Market of Neapoli, Larissa.

These were the messages of the Mayor of Larissa, Mr Apostolos Kalogiannis, and TIF-HELEXPO CEO, Dr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, during the signing of the memorandum for the expansion of the partnership between them.

Mr Kalogiannis referred to the excellent and effective partnership with TIF-HELEXPO, and noted that the municipal authority has already been proven right in deciding to pursue a partnership strategy with the most important exhibition event organiser in Greece, with a wealth of know-how and experience. He also stated that the review data from the two first events are an excellent indication: The 2015 exhibition, in its old form, had 80 participations and 8000 visitors. In 2017, when Agrothessaly was held for the first time, overall participations exploded to 498 and visitor numbers climbed to 40,000, while in 2019 overall participations increased to 780, with the exhibition area increasing by 5000 sq.m., from 20,000 sq.m. in 2017 to 25,000 sq.m.

In turn, the CEO of TIF-HELEXPO CEO, Dr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, was very positive with regard to the partnership with the municipal authority, the Municipal Council, and the city as a whole. “Larissa welcomed us with warmth and embraced the agreement”, he stressed, underlining that there is now a “civil partnership” with the city of Thessaly.

In fact, he also mentioned that the messages received are especially positive, with regard to both participation in the fair and its internationalisation, as companies from more than 35 countries and 250 international hosted buyers are expected to arrive at the Indoor Market of Neapoli. 

Lastly, the role of Local Government and the informative colloquiums held throughout the Regional Unit of Larissa on the occasion of the exhibition, was highlighted by the deputy mayor for the Environment, Mr Panagiotis Ntais, while the signing of the memorandum was also attended by the head of the Agrothessaly event, TIF-HELEXPO executive, Mr Vassilis Spyrou

16/02/2023 – 13:54

Detrop & Oenos from 18 February to 20 February Over 420 exhibitors from 10 countries, in 15,000 sq.m. Eastern Macedonia and Thrace will be the Honoured Region

The Detrop & Oenos exhibitions are back; enhanced, innovative, and enriched with a wealth of side events. They will be held from 18 to 20 February at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre.

This year the two events will cover a 15,000 sq.m. space and attract more than 420 exhibitors from all over Greece, as well as Hungary, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Italy, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Cyprus. The Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace will be the this year’s Honoured Region, while there will be dynamic participations by the Regions of Central Macedonia, Western Macedonia, Thessaly, North Aegean, and South Aegean, as well as the Chambers of Commerce of Larissa, Halkidiki, Chania, Imathia, Pella, and the Chamber of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Thessaloniki. There will also be a specially designed space in pavilion 8 for the participation of startups, highlighting the Exhibition’s long-standing interest in innovative entrepreneurial ideas.

Attending the two exhibitions will be 136 international trade visitors from 19 countries, including individual hosted buyers, as well as delegations from North Macedonia and Bulgaria.

However, there is a distinct innovation to Detrop & Oenos this year. They are the first TIF-HELEXPO trade fairs to be implemented under the ‘Just Go Zero Events’ scheme, in partnership with Polygreen. Just Go Zero-HELEXPO aims to transform exhibition pavilions into spaces for the sound sorting of waste for the best possible material recovery. The exhibitions’ waste will be collected into distinct flows, so that as much of it as possible can be sent to be recycled. At the end of the exhibitions, the total quantity of materials collected will be weighed and the results will be announced. In this framework, both visitors and exhibitors are invited to place their waste into the specifically indicated sorting stations.

This year, Detrop & Oenos will be framed by innovative events:

  • The best varieties of olives and olive oil, their producers, tastings, food pairings, and the award-winning and outward-looking products of Greek olive production are on the menu of Golden Olive Expo, a thematic section that will highlight the production and commercial potential of olives, as well as its prospects in international markets. Golden Olive Expo’s content will consist of exhibition participations with olive and olive oil products and derived products, equipment and packaging, the B2B Lounge Area for targeted meetings between exhibitors and hosted buyers, the Open Stage Area for side events and colloquiums, and the Olive Bar, a space for olive oil tasting, food pairing, and networking. The ‘Olive Oil Trophy’ International Quality Competition for exceptional olive oils and the ‘Table Olives Trophy’ International Quality Table Olive Competition will also be held at the same time, in which Detrop exhibitors and sector enterprises from Greece and abroad are eligible to participate. The competitions are being organised by the prestigious ‘FILAIOS’ Friends of Olive Oil & Olives Association.
  • The winners of the Food Experts’ Awards 2023 — the international innovation and excellence awards of the food and beverage sector organised by Cibum, the Greek food expert site — will be announced at a special ceremony to be held on 18 February in the framework of Detrop.
  • The International Culinary Competition of Southern Europe, organised by Culinary Professionals Greece in partnership with TIF-Helexpo, will also be held with the support of Worldchefs.
  • Detrop in partnership with Hellenic Association of Food Technologists (PETET), always aiming to promote the companies that are pursuing the development and improvement of their products, is offering selected companies the opportunity of highlighting these products in a specially designed space at the exhibition. ‘Food Trends’ visitors will have the chance to see innovative products up close and to be informed by expert scientists and sector professionals on new market trends. PETET is also organising a colloquium on food safety and innovation.
  • The side events also include Detrop Bites — where exhibitor products will be presented through ideal delicacy combinations, created live by the chef-partner team — and The Pairing Bar, where Oenos wines will be paired with Detrop exhibitor foods, for a unique tasting experience. Chef Stories is organising Detrop Bites and The Pairing Bar.

Detrop & Oenos will be opened on Saturday 18 February at 18:00 at pavilion 10 by the Minister of Rural Development and Food, Mr Giorgos Georgantas.

The Press conference

TIF-HELEXPO President, Mr Tasos Tzikas, referred to the first Golden Olive Expo event and to the participation of the Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace as the Honoured Region in this years exhibitions, during today’s Press conference in view of the opening of Detrop & Oenos, which he characterised as very important, with an intense international element.

While presenting the characteristics and innovations of the two exhibitions, TIF-HELEXPO CEO, Dr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, focused on the Just Go Zero venture, in partnership with Polygreen, inviting exhibitors and visitors to take part.

In turn, the Governor of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Mr Christos Metios, thanked TIF-HELEXPO management for choosing his Region as the Honoured Region of the event, and he characterised Detrop as emblematic in the agri-food sector. He also stressed that Eastern Macedonia and Thrace is essentially an agricultural Region, home to high quality agri-food products.

The Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace is home to a wealth of authentic gastronomy, according to the Deputy Governor of Rural Economy and Veterinary Medicine, Mr Vasilis Delistamatis, who mentioned that the Region is participating in the exhibitions with 30 enterprises from the food and drinks sector that include everything from wine and dairy, to prepared meats and olives.

The Region of Central Macedonia is participating in Detrop & Oenos with 54 enterprises, as stated by Head of the Innovation and Extroversion Sector of the Region of Central Macedonia, Mr Sotiris Batos. He also underlined the major entrepreneurial interest for participating in the exhibitions, while he stressed that agri-food is the main cog in the machine that is the economy of Central Macedonia.

In reference to Detrop, the General Director of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Alexis Tsaxirlis, noted that it is the oldest food and beverage exhibition in Greece, with events having started in the late 70s.

The Food Trends action, which is being held for the first time, and the ‘Food Safety and Innovation; Challenges and prospects in the new environment’ colloquium, were referred to by the spokesperson of PETET Northern Greece, Ms Corina Lazaridou.

The co-founder of CIBUM, the specialised food sector website, and head of the Organising Committee for the ‘Food Experts’ Awards 2023’, Mr Nikos Gdontelis, talked about the awards that will be given to food scientists from 81 sector enterprises.

The Deputy President of Culinary Professionals Greece, Mr Christos Gotsis, discussed the organising of the 12th International Culinary Competition of Southern Europe, with 400 participants from 15 countries, as well as very high numbers of visitors from Greece and abroad.

Ms Sylvia Koumentaki of Chef Stories characterised the Detrop Bites and The Pairing Bar actions — which include a number of local product tasting sessions — as a celebration of tastes, inviting the audience to make reservations for this very different gastronomical experience.

Lastly, the commercial director of Just Go Zero by Polygreen, Ms Haris Markaki, described the initiative in a pre-recorded address.

The opening hours of Detrop & Oenos are: Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00 tomorrow and Monday from 10:00 to 18:00.

17/02/2023 – 15:12

The 35th International Exhibition for Jewellery, Watches, Precious Stones, Machinery & Equipment, Athens International Jewellery Show, will be held from 3-6 March at the Metropolitan Expo

Ό,τι λάμπει είναι χρυσός και ασήμι στην 35η Διεθνή Έκθεση Κοσμήματος, Ωρολογίων, Πολύτιμων Λίθων, Μηχανημάτων & Εξοπλισμού, Athens International Jewellery Show (AIJS), η οποία πραγματοποιείται από τις 3 έως τις 6 Μαρτίου 2023 στο εκθεσιακό κέντρο Metropolitan Expo στην Αττική.

Η Athens International Jewellery Show, που διοργανώνεται από τη ΔΕΘ-HELEXPO και την ΠΟΒΑΚΩ (Πανελλήνια Ομοσπονδία Βιοτεχνών, Κοσμηματοπωλών, Ωρολογοπωλών), είναι η μεγαλύτερη έκθεση του κλάδου στην Ελλάδα, αναδεικνύοντας κάθε χρόνο τις νέες τάσεις σε χρυσό, ασήμι και ρολόι. Η AIJS ενημερώνει τους επαγγελματίες του κλάδου για σύγχρονα υλικά και τεχνοτροπίες, ενώ παρέχει το ιδανικό πλαίσιο για την ανάπτυξη συνεργασιών ανάμεσα σε εταιρείες από τη χώρα μας και το εξωτερικό.

Στη φετινή διοργάνωση περισσότεροι από 270 εκθέτες από την Ελλάδα, αλλά και από 16 χώρες του εξωτερικού θα υποδεχτούν για 4 ημέρες χιλιάδες επαγγελματίες από τον χώρο της λιανικής πώλησης κοσμημάτων και ωρολογίων, αλλά και κατασκευαστές, ιδιοκτήτες εργαστηρίων και σχεδιαστές.

Στα 12.000 τμ της Έκθεσης οι επισκέπτες θα έχουν την ευκαιρία να ενημερωθούν για όλες τις νέες τάσεις και να ανανεώσουν τις συλλογές τους με φόντο τη νέα θερινή, τουριστική περίοδο.

Για δεύτερη συνεχή χρονιά η Athens International Jewellery Show παρουσιάζει το DESIGN section, στοχεύοντας στην προβολή και την ανάδειξη του πρωτότυπου ελληνικού κοσμήματος. Οι συμμετέχοντες θα παρουσιάσουν τις δημιουργίες τους με ελεύθερο θέμα στον ειδικά διαμορφωμένο χώρο εντός του Hall 1 του Metropolitan Expo.

Η είσοδος στην Έκθεση είναι μόνο για εμπορικούς επισκέπτες.

Θα υπάρχει δωρεάν μεταφορά με Λεωφορεία από/προς τον Σταθμό Μετρό «ΔΟΥΚΙΣΣΗΣ ΠΛΑΚΕΝΤΙΑΣ» και από/προς το αεροδρόμιο «Ελ.Βενιζέλος».

15/02/2023 – 17:43

Zootechnia attracts 55,413 visitors – The place to be, for the agro-livestock sector

2023 started off with a bang for TIF-Helexpo, with the 12th ‘Zootechnia’ International Trade Fair on Livestock and Poultry attracting 55,413 visitors, from 2-5 February, at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre.

The latest developments, innovations and technologies, as well as important food producing animal species, machinery, and services were presented at Zootechnia, which was one of the largest sector trade fairs to be held in recent years.

837 exhibitors (307 direct exhibitors from 13 countries and 530 indirect exhibitors from 38 countries) participated in the Trade Fair, which attracted hundreds of international trade visitors from 29 countries (Albania, Egypt, Poland, Tunisia, Belgium, N. Macedonia, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Jordan, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Canada, China, Cyprus, Morocco, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Hungary, Palestine, Romania, Turkey, Sweden, Spain, Austria, Serbia, and Montenegro), among whom were individual hosted buyers, group visitors from Albania, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia, and one business delegation from Egypt.

There was intense interest in the colloquiums organised in the framework of the Zootechnia’s side events, with people filling the halls to capacity. The exhibitors were particularly pleased, noting the large number of visitors — especially trade visitors — and the international element — which opened up new horizons for Greek companies — among the positive elements of this year’s event.

From the side events, the 7th Pan-Hellenic Congress on Meat and Meat Products and the event on egg producing poultry farming and

Greek eggs, which was organised by the Animal Product Laboratory of the School of Veterinary Medicine of AUTh, with the support of TIF-Helexpo, also stood out.

The Pet Festival and the Horse Show contributed significantly to the success of the event.

The Horse Show in pavilion 17 was the major meeting point for horse lovers and sector professionals from Greece and the broader Balkan region. Entities and private individuals with more than 50 horses from all over Greece participated in a specially designed area, where they presented equestrian skills, harness racing, and various other events.

The Pet Festival was more varied than ever, with 5 thematic units and a large ‘Knowledge Amphitheatre’, while there were 300 individual dog participations from 74 separate breeds. The Dog Agility and Dog Dancing presentations, and the 88 beautiful cats, enchanted both young and old, while the aquarium, fowl, and reptile sections ensnared everyone’s attention. There was no lack of interest in the presentations and speeches at the ‘Knowledge Amphitheatre’.

The next Zootechnia will be held in 2025, while TIF-Helexpo has announced it’s next important date for the agro-livestock world: The 13th ‘Agrothessaly’ Pan-Hellenic Fair for Agriculture and Livestock will be held on 2-5 March 2023 in the city of Larissa

09/02/2023 – 16:10

A dynamic start to the new exhibition year with the 12th ‘Zootechnia’ International Trade Fair on Livestock and Poultry

837 direct and indirect exhibitors, 14,115 sq.m. of exhibition space and 309 international hosted buyers

The new exhibition year started in the best way possible for TIF-Helexpo, as the 12th ‘Zootechnia’ International Trade Fair on Livestock and Poultry will open.

The event, to be held from 2 to 5 February at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre, has attracted 837 exhibitors (307 direct exhibitors from 13 countries and 530 indirect exhibitors from38 countries). More specifically, there will be direct exhibitors from Egypt, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Greece, India, Spain, Israel, Italy, Cyprus, Poland, Romania, and Turkey. At the same time, the event will also welcome 309 international trade visitors from 7 countries, including individual hosted buyers, group visits from Albania, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia, and a business delegation from Egypt. Greek exhibitors from all over the country will be attending, while the exhibition will cover a total area of 14,115 sq.m. of indoor and outdoor facilities.

Zootechnia is the only specialised expo in the food producing animal sector in Greece and the Balkans, and one of the most important in the livestock and poultry sectors in Europe. All major domestic enterprises will be present at this year’s event, where they will present the latest developments, innovations and technologies, as well as important food producing animal species, machinery, and services.

Participants also include, among others, the Ministry of Rural Development & Food, Product Control and Certification Organisations, the National Inter-Professional Meat Organisation, the National Association of Agricultural Cooperatives, the Hellenic Veterinary Association, the Panhellenic Union of Young Farmers, the Association of Manufacturers of Agricultural Machinery (EKAGEM), the Machinery Importers’ – Representatives’ Association (SEAM), the Hellenic Feed Industry Association, the National Inter-Professional Egg and Egg Product Organisation, International University Greece-Department of Agriculture, the Animal Product Laboratory of the School of Veterinary Medicine of AUTh, and the University of Thessaly.

There will also be a wealth of side events and tributes at this year’s Zootechnia. The Pet Festival and Horse Show have been renewed and enriched, while the 7th Pan-Hellenic Congress on Meat and Meat Products and the event on egg producing poultry farming and Greek eggs, which is being organised by the Animal Product Laboriatory of the School of Veterinary Medicine of AUTh, with the support of TIF-Helexpo, also stand out.

More specifically, the Pet Festival will be held in pavilions 5 and 6, where visitors will have the opportunity to attend the triple dog show organised by Canine Culture of Thessaloniki. Furthermore, there will be special sections with aquariums, terrariums, and birds, while in the ‘Knowledge Amphitheatre’ section visitors will learn about pet training, nutrition, and health. They can also attend a double cat show, which are rarely held in Thessaloniki. The exhibitions are being organised by Felis (the Hellenic Feline Federation).

The Horse Show in pavilion 17 is the major meeting for horse lovers and sector professionals from Greece and the broader Balkan region. Entities and private individuals with more than 50 horses from all over Greece will participate in a specially designed 20X50 area, where they will present equestrian skills, harness racing, and various other events. At the same time, Riding Clubs from various parts of Greece will be participating in specially designed spaces around the show area.

The 12th Zootechnia will be opened by the Minister of Rural Development and Food, Mr Giorgos Georgantas, on Thursday 2 February at 19:00 at Hall A, ‘Nikolaos Germanos’ Congress Centre.

Today’s Press conference

The increased mobilisation of the livestock and poultry sectors in view of this year’s Zootechnia was mentioned during today’s Press conference on the opening of the expo by the President of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Tasos Tzikas, who stressed that we are starting 2023 with a very important event.

On his side, the president of SEAM, Mr Savvas Balouktsis, noted that selected members of the Association will be participating in this year’s Zootechnia. He stated he is optimistic regarding its success, especially given the upcoming Improvement Plan announcements.

EKAGEM is participating in Zootechnia with 27 member-businesses and 2500 sq.m., as was announced by its president, Mr Panagiotis Fotiadis, who also underlined the important timing of the Improvement Plans.

In turn, the CEO of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, stressed that primary sector exhibitions are very important to the exhibition body, while he referred to Detrop-Oenos, Freskon, and Agrothessaly, which are coming up.

The close collaboration with TIF-Helexpo in holding another agricultural sector exhibition was mentioned by deputy mayor for the Environment of the municipality of Larissa, Mr Panagiotis Ntais. In fact, he stressed that the city and the municipality invested in TIF-Helexpo and they were proven right.

The transformation of the pavilions into something completely different, given the presence of the animals, was highlighted by the General Director of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Alexis Tsaxirlis. The project manager of Zootechnia, Mr Vassilis Spyrou, stressed that this year’s event is presenting all modern global livestock and poultry technology, covering all sectors.

The opening hours of Zootechnia are weekdays and Sundays 10:00-19:00 and Saturdays 10:00-20:00.

02/02/2023 – 17:49

The most important meeting of the livestock-poultry sector at the 12th ZOOTECHNIA, from 2-5 February

All major livestock-poultry enterprises, presenting everything from the latest technological developments and innovations, to machinery, services, studies, and important food producing animal species, are participating in the only corresponding specialised exhibition in Greece and southeastern Europe, Zootechnia, which is being held for the 12th time from 2-5 February at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre.

Zootechnia marks developments in one of the most dynamic fields of primary production, which is entering into a phase of new investments via the Improvement Plans.

Investment activity in the sector is reflected by the increased attendance at and hosted buyer interest in the event, which provides the best arena for B2C and B2B meetings.

Besides the extensive exhibition content, Zootechnia is framed by a wealth of side events, such as the Pet Festival — a companion animal and animal lover expo — and the Horse Show, dedicated to different horse breeds.

The 7th Pan-Hellenic Congress on Meat and Meat Products will also be held, while the Animal Product Laboratory of the School of Veterinary Medicine

of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with the support of TIF-Helexpo, will highlight Greek eggs through their long research experience, both in the development of innovative egg products, as well as in the adoption of sound animal keeping practices.

31/01/2023 – 13:21

Bulgaria is the Honoured Country at the 1st Circular Economy International Expo, Forward Green from 31 March to 2 April

Bulgaria will be the Honoured Country at the Forward Green 1st Circular Economy International Expo and will participate in the event with a large delegation of businesses and agencies. Bulgaria’s presence as the Honoured Country at Forward Green is expected to be a significant opportunity to create closer bilateral business relationships and broader partnership prospects between the two countries.

Forward Green will be held from 31 March to 2 April 2023 at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre and it is an initiative of TIF-Helexpo aimed at cultivating a new entrepreneurial mentality in Greece, based on circular economy, green development, and business model transformation. It is addressed to companies, agencies, and organisations that are adopting modern practices for the utilisation of raw materials, construction materials, technologies, energy, recycling, and packaging, which, through innovative solutions and smart partnerships, will have a positive impact on the reduction of environmental pollution and increase the life cycle of products and services, while also creating new business opportunities.

The first step in Greek-Bulgarian cooperation at Forward Green was taken late last year, when the Bulgarian Minister of Economy and Industry Mr Nikola Stoyanov met in Thessaloniki with TIF-Helexpo management, which conveyed to him the proposal for Bulgaria to be the Honoured Country at the new event. During the meeting, the Greek side had stressed that Forward Green is the

first specialised expo on circular economy in the whole of Europe, not just Greece, while the Bulgarian side had shown great interest in participating in the event in question, due to the impact circular economy could have on a country’s competitiveness. Also present at the meeting was Honorary Director of the European Commission in charge of circular economy and insularity, Mr George Kremlis, who had pointed out the European nature of the new event.

31/01/2023 – 13:25