[19/01/2024 04:22]
SOFIA-SABA
Eleven Bulgarian producers are taking part in the international exhibition for food industry, agriculture and horticulture Green Week Berlin. Milk and meat products, spices, wine, organic products, honey, nut oil and Bulgarian rose oil products are displayed on 143 square metres, the Bulgarian News Agency (BAT) reported.
It added that this is Bulgaria's 33rd participation and the Bulgarian Agriculture and Food Minister Kiril Vatev opened on Friday the Bulgarian stand.
The International Green Week (IGW) in Berlin is considered the world's biggest consumer fair for the food, agricultural, and horticultural industries, it was established in 1926. Ever since, food producers from all over the world have utilized the IGW to introduce new products, to test market food and establish brand identities.
This year the event focuses on sustainability, food security and the future of agribusiness. Between January 19 and 28, 1,400 exhibitors from 60 countries will inform visitors about modern agriculture and the food industry, culinary trends and sustainability. More than 300,000 visitors from over 60 countries are expected, according to BTA.
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