The new week starts at the Grüne Woche with the State Days of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony. Visitors can look forward to an extensive stage programme, regional cuisine and lots of music. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz will also be visiting the Grüne Woche this morning to find out about moors, forestry, artificial intelligence in agriculture, the bakery trade and the future of food, among other things. We start day four of Grüne Woche 2024.
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The Grüne Woche focusses on diversity. The trade fair team sees it as its responsibility to make the event as accessible as possible. This year there are a number of firsts, including guided tours for deaf and hearing-impaired people, a reduced hall plan, texts in easy language and videos in sign language. "We want to take everyone with us. This is a process, and it's far from over," says Project Manager Karen Raupach. Read more
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Learning made easy
Communicating information about the body and nutrition is not easy. The Federal Association of the German Food Industry, the German Food Association and the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment have opted for a playful approach. With competitions, tasty treats, quiz formats and scientific talks, they take visitors to the Grüne Woche into the diverse world of nutrition. Read more
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Sweets from Europe
Pastéis de Nata from Portugal, nut waffles from Italy or the French speciality Nougat de Montélimar bring back holiday memories for many people. At Grüne Woche exhibitors, visitors can savour them directly from the producers and try recipes that are sometimes centuries old. Read more
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Those who shine for their products and regions
Long dress, shining sash, crown in the hair, basket in the hand - there's no question that the parade of product queens and kings at Grüne Woche causes quite a stir. Mobile phones are pulled out, visitors crowd the paths and the stage, everyone is watching. It is rare to see so many, mostly young women in princess outfits or local costumes in the capital. At the ErlebnisBauernhof in Hall 3.2, they are given the stage once a year as representatives of the most diverse product groups and regions. Read more
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Outlook for Monday, 22 January 2024
10:30 a.m.; Hall 21a; Brandenburg Day
11:45 a.m.; Hall 22b; Bavarian folk dance for Berlin school class
12:00 p.m.; Hall 21b; Opening of Saxony State Day
12:30 p.m.; Hall 22a; BIO presents: less sweet - just as tasty?
2:00 p.m.; Hall 3.2; BVE presents: Mindful snacking: a practical exercise for everyone
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For more information:
www.gruenewoche.com
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