Digital revolution: The technology and Smart Agri sector grew a lot at FRUIT LOGISTICA
In 2024, FRUIT LOGISTICA is preparing for the digital revolution in agriculture, with an increased focus on intelligent farming and technology startups.
FRUIT LOGISTICA, the leading trade fair for the global fruit and vegetable trade, continues to set an example and offer an introduction platform for new technologies. Between February 7 and 9, 2024, the trade fair in Berlin will present significantly expanded content on the digital transformation of agriculture. This important and exciting area of development is changing the way fresh fruit and vegetables are produced, transported and sold.
With the motto Farming Forward, 22 different exhibitors from the Smart Agri sector will present themselves on a new stage in hall 3.1. On Wednesday, February 7 and Thursday, February 8, these innovators will showcase cutting-edge technologies and provide expert insights into the “digital agriculture revolution” in the morning. Notable participants include the Hungarian ABZ Innovation, Clarifruit, Hectre, WayBeyond and Aerobotics. who have made significant advances in new technologies such as drones, artificial intelligence, data collection, yield mapping and other digital applications.
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