ANUGA: sixty Hungarian companies are represented at the food industry exhibition in Cologne
Sixty Hungarian companies will be represented in Cologne at the ANUGA event, which runs until October 11, 2023, one of the world’s largest food industry exhibitions, the Agricultural Marketing Center (AMC) told MTI on Monday.
According to the information, 27 Hungarian exhibitors will present themselves at the 250-square-meter community stand of the Agricultural Marketing Center, and 33 Hungarian companies will be present independently.
The companies exhibiting in the organization of the Agrármarketing Centrum in the areas of drinks, meat, general food, and organic are waiting for you at the community stands of four pavilions with typically premium category products, including duck and goose products, game meat, honey, various beverages, and in the organic section with sea buckthorn preparations, seed oils, and paprika the interested purchasers – they wrote in the announcement.
They emphasized: at the Agrármarketing Centrum stand, you can learn about the company’s export development strategy, the Hungarian Food Business Program, at a separate counter. Potential purchasers can even immediately register in the program’s online catalog, which efficiently connects Hungarian businesses intending to export with potential purchasers.
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