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Expo2Bee na Apimondia Scandinavia 2025 w Kopenhadze

03 October 2025
Representatives of the beekeeping trade fair Expo2Bee actively participated in the global Apimondia congress, which this year was held in Copenhagen. The event provided an excellent opportunity to meet manufacturers of beekeeping equipment, experts, and representatives of associations and industry organizations from around the world.

Apimondia is the largest and most important beekeeping event in the world, organized cyclically for over 130 years. It is a place where equipment manufacturers, scientists, beekeeping organizations, and beekeeping enthusiasts from across the globe meet to share experiences, present innovations, and discuss the future of the industry.

On the first day, the Expo2Bee team focused primarily on meetings with Polish exhibitors. Among those standing out at Apimondia were the booths of companies such as Łyson, ApiKoz, Pasieka Hodowlana Postuła, Akademia Pszczelarza, Augustowska Miodosytnia, Bractwo Bartne, Pasieka Serafin, Heksagon, Adamek Beekeeping Clothing, Apimaye, and many others.

The second day was dedicated to discussions with beekeeping associations and unions, including the Čebelarska zveza Slovenije, Deutscher Imkerbund, Brotherhood of Ukrainian Beekeepers, as well as representatives from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Latvia. These meetings open the door to broader international cooperation and the presence of foreign partners in Kielce.

“Expo2Bee is an event created with the beekeeping industry in mind, but also in cooperation with it. We are impressed by the atmosphere and the relationships we have managed to build. Thanks to our presence at Apimondia, we were able to meet people who have been connected with the industry for years, draw inspiration, and learn about global trends in order to prepare the next edition of the fair at Targi Kielce even better,” emphasizes Anna Dwojewska, Expo2Bee Manager.

 

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