Thirty-two Hungarian companies will present themselves at SIAL Paris
The Hungarian Food Business Program will be presented at the community stand organized by the Agricultural Marketing Center (AMC) at SIAL Paris with the participation of thirty-two Hungarian food manufacturing companies. Europe’s largest international food industry exhibition can be a real starting point for exportable Hungarian food industry manufacturers, which offers international presentation opportunities for five days until October 19.

Most of the exhibitors emphasized the professionalism of the event
SIAL Paris is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious international food industry exhibitions, which has been organized every two years, exclusively for representatives of the profession, for more than 50 years. More than 7,200 exhibitors present themselves on 250,000 m2 in 21 specialized sectors. 85% of the exhibitors are foreign, from 119 countries around the world, similar to the last event, four years ago. Under SIAL, 250 conferences and other professional programs are held, paying special attention to innovation that contributes to the development of the food industry.
The exhibition plays an important role in establishing foreign trade relations, as SIAL primarily means access to the world export market, and only secondarily about the French market.
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