• About
  • News
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Online Magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Türkçe
No Result
View All Result
Food Turkey
No Result
View All Result
Food Turkey
No Result
View All Result
Spirit of optimism ahead of IFFA 2022: New perspectives for the meat and protein industry

Spirit of optimism ahead of IFFA 2022: New perspectives for the meat and protein industry

editor by editor
13/05/2022
in Exhibition News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A

One of the biggest food industry segments will meet from 14 to 19 May at the leading international trade fair IFFA – Technology for Meat and Alternative Proteins – in Frankfurt am Main. For six days, the focus will be on the safe and sustainable supply of healthy proteins – be it meat or plant-based protein – to a growing world population. 860 exhibitors from 44 countries will present their innovations from the last three years: Technology for processing and packaging, ingredients as well as innovations for sales. The traditionally high internationality of IFFA will also be achieved this year: 58 percent of the companies come from abroad. Strongly represented, after the German companies, are exhibitors from Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, France, Denmark and the USA.

Wolfgang Marzin, President and CEO of Messe Frankfurt: “IFFA is our second trade fair event here in Frankfurt, and it’s going to start off an intensive trade show year 2022 after a long break. We are delighted with the great response from the industry, which unites here with forward-looking solutions for sustainable and healthy nutrition for a growing world population. IFFA comes at the right time – that’s what everyone involved tells us: There are important topics to be discussed, and the industry needs the innovation boost for its business. With the new theme of alternative proteins, IFFA is positioning itself as the world’s leading trade fair, clearly setting the trend and, thus, also reflecting current consumer behaviour.”

A powerful presence of the industry on its most important platform

Current key figures paint a positive picture of the meat and protein industry: As reported by the relevant trade association within the VDMA, German production of food processing and packaging machinery increased by seven percent in 2021, almost returning to the pre-crisis level of 2019. Strong domestic demand and exceptionally high sales of machinery to the USA underscored the good development. By contrast, the continuing disruptions to supply chains and bottlenecks on the materials and procurement markets were and still are a brake on the economy. Klaus Schröter, Chairman of the IFFA Advisory Board and Chairman of the VDMA Meat Processing Machinery Division, says: “We are very pleased that IFFA 2022 can take place on the scheduled date. All exhibitors will show numerous innovations for the efficient and sustainable production and packaging of meat and alternative proteins. We are also particularly looking forward to the personal exchange with the trade visitors from all over the world.”

The German butchers’ trade, one of the most important visitor groups at IFFA, wants to invest in automation and digitalisation, especially against the backdrop of staff shortages. According to a recent survey of members of the German Butchers’ Association (DFV), just over 50 percent of artisanal butchers are planning above-average investments in 2022. Herbert Dohrmann, President of DFV: “At IFFA we will once again find technological innovations that will help our businesses move forward. We need innovations that help to save energy and protect the climate, facilitate work processes, increase the quality of our products and retain customers or even win new ones.”

Growth area alternative proteins

For the first time in its 70-year history, IFFA is expanding its product nomenclature and is presenting technologies and solutions for plant-based meat substitutes and alternative proteins. In doing so, it is following up on the trend towards plant-based meat alternatives, which is recording high growth rates. In a recent study, the U.S.-based Good Food Institute projects that sales of plant-based meat substitutes will account for about six percent of the global meat market by 2030. Currently, Western Europe is the world’s largest market for those products. Established companies in the food industry have recognised the importance of the sector and are investing in the segment accordingly. Sales of plant-based meat substitutes in the European retail sector were 2.3 billion euros in 2021 – 19 percent more than in the previous year. Over 200 exhibitors at IFFA offer products for the production of meat alternatives. In addition, there will be further information on this forward-looking topic in the supporting programme. New partners of IFFA, such as the Federal Association for Alternative Protein Sources Balpro, the Good Food Institute Europe and the nutrition organisation ProVeg, will contribute their know-how.

Tags: #denmark#exhibitionnews#exhibitions#exhibitons#food#France#innovations#meat#meat-based#meatalternative#meatexport#meatflavor#meatimport#meatingredients#meatproducts#meatproteins#meattechnologies#Messe#MesseFrankfurt#Netherlands#plant-based#poland#population#protein#spain#USAFoodindustryFoodsGermanyIFFAindustrymachineryPackagingtechnology
Previous Post

SuperGround’s one-of-a-kind food production line enables up to 30% more poultry-based foods from one chicken by harnessing the nutritional benefits of bones

Next Post

Paulig leaves from Russia

editor

editor

Related Posts

Bakery China 2025 set to open in Shanghai: Igniting global bakery trends
Exhibition News

Bakery China 2025 set to open in Shanghai: Igniting global bakery trends

by fdturkey
14/05/2025
Sweets & Snacks Expo Announces 2025 Most Innovative New Product Awards Winners
Exhibition News

Sweets & Snacks Expo Announces 2025 Most Innovative New Product Awards Winners

by fdturkey
14/05/2025
Latest food trends at iba 2025
Exhibition News

Latest food trends at iba 2025

by fdturkey
25/03/2025
Specialty Food Association Junior Trendspotter Panel Reveals Top 2025 Winter Fancy Food Show Product Picks
Exhibition News

Specialty Food Association Junior Trendspotter Panel Reveals Top 2025 Winter Fancy Food Show Product Picks

by fdturkey
24/03/2025
Fruit Attraction São Paulo 2025 doubles in size and cements its importance to the sector
Exhibition News

Fruit Attraction São Paulo 2025 doubles in size and cements its importance to the sector

by fdturkey
18/03/2025
Next Post
Paulig leaves from Russia

Paulig leaves from Russia

Atria’s carbon footprint-labelled chicken products were awarded in an international innovation competition

Atria's carbon footprint-labelled chicken products were awarded in an international innovation competition

Berlin Packaging leads the Pack Again with 12 Package of the Year Awards

Berlin Packaging leads the Pack Again with 12 Package of the Year Awards

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ONLINE MAGAZINE

The Latest Video News

Newsletter

  • About
  • News
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Online Magazine
  • Newsletter
Call us: +90 212 454 22 22

© Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Online Magazine
  • Newsletter

© Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved