Hungarian food industry companies presented themselves in Spain
Hungarian food industry companies presented themselves in Spain at the first two targeted business development meetings of the Hungarian Food Business Program of the Agrármarketing Centrum (AMC), AMC told MTI on Friday.
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150 companies introduced themselves
At the events, which were organized with the cooperation of the Hungarian Embassy in Madrid and the Consulate General in Barcelona, 9-9 companies were able to present themselves to Spanish food importers and learn about the peculiarities of the local food market, they wrote.
The Hungarian Food Business Program (HFBP), launched by AMC in 2021, promotes the foreign market activities of Hungarian food industry companies.
Almost 150 food production companies with around 1,500 products can be reached in the program. The uniqueness of the system is that foreign buyers can find out about Hungarian products intended for export on one platform for free, and can also immediately contact the manufacturers directly.
MTI
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