Registration for Prognosfruit is now open

Prognosfruit, the leading annual event for the apple and pear sector, will take place in Angers, France, from the 6th to the 8th of August 2025. Prognosfruit 2025 is organised by WAPA in cooperation with ANPP (Association Nationale Pommes Poires)
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The Prognosfruit Conference is Europe’s leading annual event for the apple and pear sector, gathering growers from across Europe and beyond. Following last year’s Conference in Budapest, Prognosfruit 2025 will take place in Angers, France, from the 6th to the 8th of August 2025. Registration is now open, and stakeholders and journalists are welcome to register via the Prognosfruit website.

Registration is now open on the Prognosfruit website.

Since 1976, Prognosfruit has released the annual forecast of apple and pear production for the upcoming season. This year, the three-day event during which the report will be released will see representatives of the sector gather to discuss the Northern Hemisphere situation as well as global perspectives for apples and pears. Following the Prognosfruit Conference on August 7, the delegates will have the opportunity to participate in technical orchard and packhouse visits.

WAPA Secretary General Philippe Binard stated: “We look forward to welcoming to Angers all apple and pear experts, with whom WAPA has built an established yet ever-growing network to gather and discuss the latest production trends and market developments. In the case of this year’s three-day programme, the analysis of the crop forecast for 2025- 2026 will be complemented by workshops on two key topics for today’s apple and pear sector: processing and sustainability”.

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The draft programme of Prognosfruit 2025 and the online registration form to attend the conference are both available on the Prognosfruit website.

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