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Organto Foods to Attend Fruit Logistica 2026 in Berlin, Germany From February 4-6, 2026
VANCOUVER, BC AND BREDA, THE NETHERLANDS / ACCESS Newswire / February 2, 2026 / Organto Foods Incorporated (TSX-V:OGO)(OTCQX:OGOFF)(FSE:OGF0) ("Organto" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that key commercial and operational personnel will be in attendance at Fruit Logistica 2026, a leading trade show for the global fresh produce business connecting industry professionals, markets and innovations, being held February 4-6, 2026, in Berlin, Germany.
Fruit Logistica attracts thousands of industry professionals from across the global fresh produce value chain. At Fruit Logistica 2025, more than 2,600 exhibitors from over 90 countries presented their products, services, and technical solutions. The event attracted 67,000 buyers and trade visitors from 151 countries, making it a premier annual gathering for growers, exporters, importers, retailers, service providers, and innovators in the fresh produce industry.
"As we continue to build and grow our integrated platform and product portfolio, we look forward to reconnecting with our existing partners and engaging with potential new partners as we advance our commercial relationships, explore new market opportunities, and deepen our supply chain capabilities, in turn strengthening our fast-growing global footprint. Fruit Logistica is an important opportunity for us to deepen these relationships and align on the year ahead," commented Gian Ferreiras, VP Commercial & Sourcing, Organto Foods. "Over the past two years, we have made significant progress scaling our business, particularly across logistics and operations, which we believe positions us well to support continued strong growth in 2026."
Backed by a capital-efficient business model and strong category expertise in fresh organic and fairtrade fruit and vegetable products, Organto is well positioned to capitalize on accelerating demand in these categories. The global organic food and beverage market is projected to reach around US $1 trillion by 20341, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 13.7% from 2025 to 20341, driven by increasing consumer awareness, retailer sustainability commitments, and regulatory support for traceable food systems. Amid a period of inflationary pressures, supply chain consolidation, and tightening ESG standards, Organto's integrated model has delivered strong sales in 2025 with year-over-year growth through the third quarter of approximately 222%.
Organto representatives Gian Ferreiras, Martje Raaijmakers, and Álvaro de Mingo Castro will attend the Fruit Logistica tradeshow and are available for meetings. To schedule a meeting, please contact [email protected].
About Fruit Logistica
Fruit Logistica is widely regarded as the leading global trade show for the fresh produce sector, showcasing the full value chain from production to point of sale and facilitating essential business development, innovation exchange, and international networking opportunities.
On Behalf of the Company
Steve Bromley
Co-Chair and CEO
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulatory Services Provider (as the term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this new release.
1 Precedence Research. Organic Food and Beverages Market Size, Growth, Trends, Report (2025-2034) Last updated Nov 6, 2025.
Investor & Media Contact:
John Rathwell
SVP, Corporate Development
[email protected]
www.organto.com
About Organto Foods
Organto Foods Inc. (TSX-V:OGO)(OTCQX:OGOFF)(FSE:OGF0) is a Canadian-headquartered company supplying certified organic and fairtrade produce to leading international retailers. Organto manages global sourcing, logistics and distribution through an integrated, capital-efficient model that connects the farmgate and consumers with transparency, sustainability and operational excellence.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release may include certain forward-looking information and statements, as defined by law including without limitation Canadian securities laws and the "safe harbor" provisions of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 ("forward-looking statements"). In particular, and without limitation, this news release contains forward-looking statements respecting Organto's business model and markets; Organto's belief that attending the Fruit Logistica Food Fair in Berlin will further existing and potential new business relationships; Organto's belief that over the past almost two years it has made significant progress scaling its business, particularly across logistics and operations, which the Company believes positions it well to support continued strong growth in 2026; Organto's belief that backed by a capital-efficient business model and strong category expertise in fresh organic and fairtrade fruit and vegetable products, the Company is well positioned to capitalize on accelerating demand in these categories; Organto's belief that the global organic food and beverage market is projected to reach around US $1 trillion by 20341, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 13.7% from 2025 to 20341, driven by increasing consumer awareness, retailer sustainability commitments and regulatory support for traceable food systems; Organto's belief that amid a period of inflationary pressures, supply chain consolidation and tightening ESG standards, the Company's model has delivered strong sales in 2025 with year over year growth through the third quarter of approximately 222%; management's beliefs, assumptions and expectations; the timing of the expected launch and duration of the marketing campaign to be facilitated by Machai; and general business and economic conditions. Forward-looking statements are based on a number of assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including without limitation assumptions about the following: the ability and time frame within which Organto's business model will be implemented and product supply will be increased; cost increases; dependence on suppliers, partners, and contractual counter-parties; changes in the business or prospects of Organto; unforeseen circumstances; risks associated with the organic produce business generally, including inclement weather, unfavorable growing conditions, low crop yields, variations in crop quality, spoilage, import and export laws, and similar risks; transportation costs and risks; general business and economic conditions; and ongoing relations with distributors, customers, employees, suppliers, consultants, contractors, and partners. The foregoing list is not exhaustive and Organto undertakes no obligation to update any of the foregoing except as required by law.
SOURCE: Organto Foods, Inc.
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