Vietnamese businesses seek opportunities to expand markets at Fruit Logistica 2026
Monday, February 9,2026
AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnamese enterprises are focusing on consolidating existing export markets while seeking new partners and expanding their presence in Europe at this year’s edition. Nguyen Thanh Binh, Chairman of the Vinafruit, told the Vietnam News Agency correspondents in Germany.
Ten Vietnamese enterprises are showcasing fruit and vegetable products at Fruit Logistica 2026, the world’s largest trade fair for fresh produce, currently taking place at the Messe Berlin, one of Germany's largest exhibition centres.
The participation is part of the annual National Trade Promotion Programme coordinated by the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit), aimed at supporting domestic enterprises in accessing international markets and enhance brand visibility of Vietnamese fruit products abroad. The fair, running from February 4–6, has attracted 2,600 exhibitors from 90 countries and territories.
Vietnamese enterprises are focusing on consolidating existing export markets while seeking new partners and expanding their presence in Europe at this year’s edition, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Chairman of the Vinafruit, told the Vietnam News Agency correspondents in Germany.
However, Binh noted that exporting to the European Union (EU) remains challenging due to strict quality, food safety and technical standards. To penetrate the market more deeply, Vietnamese firms need to change their production mindset, enhance management capacity and ensure full compliance with EU regulations.
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to Europe have shown positive signs in recent years, particularly in Germany, where export turnover in 2025 increased by more than 50%. Against this backdrop, the sector is promoting market diversification to reduce reliance on traditional destinations, reflecting the long-term potential of Vietnamese agricultural products in Europe, he said.
Pham Quoc Liem, Chairman of U&I Agricultural Corporation (Unifarm), said his company has applied high-tech agriculture with a closed production chain from seed research and cultivation to processing and export. He noted that while Asian consumers prefer fresh fruit, European customers tend to favour high value-added processed products. Accordingly, Unifarm introduced science- and technology-based products at Fruit Logistica 2026, including resistant starch made from green bananas. The product, which supports blood sugar control and digestive health, has attracted strong interest from international buyers, Liem said.
According to enterprises, one advantage in accessing the EU market is that many Vietnamese fruits are permitted for import without lengthy negotiation procedures. In addition, effective implementation of the Vietnam–EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has created tariff advantages, improving the competitiveness of Vietnamese agricultural products compared to those from countries without similar agreements.
Despite these advantages, challenges remain, particularly post-clearance inspections. Nguyen Dinh Tung, General Director of Vina T&T Group, said the EU applies strict post-clearance controls on food safety, especially pesticide residues. As a result, exporters must maintain strict control throughout cultivation, processing and export stages.
High transportation and logistics costs, along with demanding preservation requirements, also pose difficulties for Vietnamese enterprises, he added.
Within the framework of the fair, Vinafruit coordinated with the Vietnam Trade Office in Germany to hold a working session with Tabea Mack, a procurement officer of the German Import Promotion Desk (IPD), to explore cooperation opportunities.
Mack said products such as dragon fruit and coconuts have potential in the German market, as they are increasingly available in supermarkets. Although issues related to transportation and pricing remain, growing interest from businesses is a positive sign, she noted./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnamese-businesses-seek-opportunities-to-expand-markets-at-fruit-logistica-2026-post337411.vnp
The participation is part of the annual National Trade Promotion Programme coordinated by the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit), aimed at supporting domestic enterprises in accessing international markets and enhance brand visibility of Vietnamese fruit products abroad. The fair, running from February 4–6, has attracted 2,600 exhibitors from 90 countries and territories.
Vietnamese enterprises are focusing on consolidating existing export markets while seeking new partners and expanding their presence in Europe at this year’s edition, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Chairman of the Vinafruit, told the Vietnam News Agency correspondents in Germany.
However, Binh noted that exporting to the European Union (EU) remains challenging due to strict quality, food safety and technical standards. To penetrate the market more deeply, Vietnamese firms need to change their production mindset, enhance management capacity and ensure full compliance with EU regulations.
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to Europe have shown positive signs in recent years, particularly in Germany, where export turnover in 2025 increased by more than 50%. Against this backdrop, the sector is promoting market diversification to reduce reliance on traditional destinations, reflecting the long-term potential of Vietnamese agricultural products in Europe, he said.
Pham Quoc Liem, Chairman of U&I Agricultural Corporation (Unifarm), said his company has applied high-tech agriculture with a closed production chain from seed research and cultivation to processing and export. He noted that while Asian consumers prefer fresh fruit, European customers tend to favour high value-added processed products. Accordingly, Unifarm introduced science- and technology-based products at Fruit Logistica 2026, including resistant starch made from green bananas. The product, which supports blood sugar control and digestive health, has attracted strong interest from international buyers, Liem said.
According to enterprises, one advantage in accessing the EU market is that many Vietnamese fruits are permitted for import without lengthy negotiation procedures. In addition, effective implementation of the Vietnam–EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has created tariff advantages, improving the competitiveness of Vietnamese agricultural products compared to those from countries without similar agreements.
Despite these advantages, challenges remain, particularly post-clearance inspections. Nguyen Dinh Tung, General Director of Vina T&T Group, said the EU applies strict post-clearance controls on food safety, especially pesticide residues. As a result, exporters must maintain strict control throughout cultivation, processing and export stages.
High transportation and logistics costs, along with demanding preservation requirements, also pose difficulties for Vietnamese enterprises, he added.
Within the framework of the fair, Vinafruit coordinated with the Vietnam Trade Office in Germany to hold a working session with Tabea Mack, a procurement officer of the German Import Promotion Desk (IPD), to explore cooperation opportunities.
Mack said products such as dragon fruit and coconuts have potential in the German market, as they are increasingly available in supermarkets. Although issues related to transportation and pricing remain, growing interest from businesses is a positive sign, she noted./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnamese-businesses-seek-opportunities-to-expand-markets-at-fruit-logistica-2026-post337411.vnp
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