A significant food industry export development took place in Spain
The first two targeted business development meetings of the Hungarian Food Business Program of the Agrármarketing Centrum was held in Spain. Nine companies presented themselves to Spanish food importers at events organized with the cooperation of the Hungarian Embassy in Madrid and the Consulate General in Barcelona. The business development meetings of the Hungarian Food Business Program focus on the exportable products of the Hungarian food industry with high added value.

The Hungarian Food Business Program (HFBP) promotes the foreign market activities of Hungarian food industry companies
As part of the Hungarian Food Business Program, AMC will organize business development meetings in the target markets with the greatest potential for Hungarian food exports from autumn 2022. At B2B events, it supports both food industry companies that are already present on the market of the given country and primarily want to strengthen their business relations, as well as manufacturing companies that plan to expand their export activities to the target country’s market in the future.
At the events in Spain, the representatives of exportable Hungarian food industry enterprises were able to get to know the local food market peculiarities, and the Spanish buyers could also taste the products in the framework of a B2B afternoon after a short presentation of the Hungarian companies.
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