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ExCeL-lent turnout for Natural & Organic Products Europe
Europe’s biggest trade event for natural and organic attracts 9,288 visitors to its new ExCeL London venue



Over 9,200 natural and organic industry professionals were out in force last weekend, over 19-20 April, as ExCeL London was transformed into a vibrant showcase of the very best in natural and organic products at Natural & Organic Products Europe. 

Boasting a fresh new look to accompany its move to ExCeL London for 2015, Europe’s biggest trade show for natural, organic, fair trade, free-from, vegan, vegetarian, and eco-living brands, combined a bustling 600-strong exhibition with a packed programme of focused seminars and live cooking demonstrations. 

Fantastic, impressive, amazing, exceptional, and wonderful – is just some of the feedback received from attendees so far; with many describing the 2015 edition as taking the event to “the next level”.  Around 89% of surveyed visitors have rated their experience as excellent/good, with 95% planning to return next year. 

“The reaction to this year’s show has been overwhelmingly positive,” says event director Carol Dunning from organiser Diversified Communications UK.  “Having been at Olympia for 16 years, moving the show to ExCeL was a huge move for us and our industry, and I’m delighted to say that it has worked out to be the right home for our show, and the right place to reflect the growing importance of the natural and organic industry. 

“The support from the industry has been tremendous and integral to the success of this year’s event.  There was such a fantastic ‘buzz’ across the show floor and the feedback we’ve received so far from many of our exhibitors and visitors is that they loved the new venue, and enjoyed the proximity of all the hotels, cafés, bars and restaurants creating a real campus feel, which is unique to ExCeL. 

“Big thanks must go to all our exhibitors, visitors, speakers, supporters, and association partners for embracing the show – we’re already looking forward to planning next year’s event for them!”

“Exceptional show and quality of visitors.  We were anxious about the move from Olympia to ExCeL this year, but the health stores didn't disappoint and came along in crowds.  See you again next year,” says Cheryl Thallon, founder of Viridian Nutrition.

“This year’s Natural & Organic Products Europe was a great success for us, from securing an award to establishing trade contacts with key retailers and distributors in the industry.  There is no other show like it in the UK – the atmosphere and people were great and we had a ball!” says Leigh Prideaux, managing director of BodyMe Ltd.

“We were particularly impressed with the show this year - the interest from visitors was overwhelming, with our seven staff just managing to keep up with the swarms of retailers making enquiries. The visitors were friendly, inquisitive and ready to buy!  Basically – a winning weekend all-round!” says Bella Willink, co founder of inSpiral Visionary Products.

“Natural & Organic Products Europe was one of the best shows we have attended this year!  We are looking forward to next year already!” says Lia Duffy, international sales and marketing, VerMints Organic Breath Mints and Pastilles.

“It was a great show.  We met some amazing retailers and distributors,” says    Susie Mills, sales & marketing manager UK & EU at INIKA Cosmetics,

 

Big name buyers pack the aisles

Renowned for attracting key buyers, decision makers and influencers from across the food, beauty, health and eco-label categories, the show’s aisles were packed with a ‘who’s who’ of the sector – including well-known operators like  Superdrug, Waitrose, Ocado, Aldi, Co-op, M&S, Holland and Barrett, Whole Foods Market, Planet Organic, Infinity Foods, Harrods, Victoria Health, LoveLula, Big Green Smile, John Bell & Croyden, Lloyds Pharmacy, Glossybox, The Body Shop, Abel & Cole, Costco, BaxterStorey, Sodexo, Mad&Vin, SOK, Life Europe AB, Biocoop, Helsemin, and Carrefour. 

They were joined by thousands of independent retailers and foodservice buyers, distributors, wholesalers, importers, and exporters, plus specialist and organic shop owners from all across the UK.  As in previous years, the show also attracted a large contingent of international buyers from 84 countries (up 7% from 2014).  The Hosted Buyer programme (sponsored by Higher Living) meanwhile enjoyed a 75% increase in uptake, attracting 70 buyers from leading supermarkets, department stores and high street chains, wholesalers and importers from across Europe and beyond.

“We’ve really enjoyed the show and got a lot out of it.  If you’re in the natural and organic world, this show is something that you’ve got to do – everyone gets something from it.  We’ll definitely be back next year,” says Mark Bazeley, buyer at Infinity Foods.

“It’s amazing – I've learnt so much today.  Everything I need to see and know about is here in one place,” says retailer Clare Thomas from Wholefoods of Newport.

“Natural & Organic Products is one of the highlights of our year.  We spent a very busy two days at the show and still had more to see!  The show is a brilliant opportunity to learn about and try new products, as well as catching up with existing suppliers.  We have come back buzzing with new ideas for Amaranth and lots of new contacts.  We will definitely be back next year!” says Joanne Hill, owner of Amaranth, which was recently named Best Independent Retailer at The Natural and Organic Awards 2015. 

“The show was really spectacular, lots of buzz, lots of innovations and a really excellent environment.  It's the place to go for exciting news on all things natural!  I can't miss it and always spend two days solidly trawling the stands and talking... talking... talking... about what's new!" says Lynn Cardy, wellbeing writer at Woman & Home Magazine.

 

New Products Showcase

As ever, the show’s New Products Showcase was a hive of activity – and for the first port of call for many visiting buyers.  Featuring a record total of 325 entries for 2015, showcase visitors voted for their favourites on Sunday 19 April.  The winning exhibitors were presented with their trophies at the industry’s prestigious Natural and Organic Awards later that night. 

This year’s winning products included Mint Choc Chip Protein Snack by Pulsin’ (food); Kale-os – kale crisps by InSpiral Visionary Products (organic food); Coyo Cherry Coconut Milk Yoghurt distributed by Marigold Health Foods (special diet); BodyMe Matcha Tea by BodyMe Ltd (drink); PRO-30 Max by Natures Aid (health & nutrition); 100% Organic Liquid Iron by Viridian Nutrition (organic product); Royal Jelly Body Butter by Savannah Bee Company (natural beauty & spa); and Humble Brush by Humble Brush (natural living & home).

 

The new UK Juicing Championships 2015

Audience participation was also key to the show’s first ever UK Juicing Championships, sponsored by Juico.  Open to professional juicers from across the country, nine contestants battled their way through a series of exciting live heats to make it to the grand final.  Calan McIntosh from Crussh Fit Food & Juice Bars won out.  Impressing the judges – Arthur Potts Dawson, Christine Bailey, Scott McArthur, and Dale Pinnock – with Crussh’s winning juice Lean Green + (made by combining zingy pineapple, pear, apple and kiwi with Swiss chard, kale, spinach, romaine lettuce and parsley).  Aside from winning the wealth of industry kudos, Calan – the nation’s top juicer – took away the prize of a Juico juicer and knife set worth over £400.  The runners-up were Richard Brookes from Spark Juice in London and reigning British Smoothie Champion Indy Wilson-Fish from Juicafe in Lancaster.

Calan McIntosh, Crussh’s project manager, faced some stiff competition through the three competing heats.  Calan says: “The Lean Green + is a great green juice, and provides a delicate balance of fresh wholesome flavours.  It’s based on the juice, of the same name, that we sell in our stores.  Having said that, you never know what your competitors will produce on the day, and the competition represented some of the best in the country, all of whom presented their very best juice product.  I’m delighted to have won!”

The next edition of Natural & Organic Products Europe will take place on 17-18 April 2016 at ExCeL London.  For more information, please visit www.naturalproducts.co.uk

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