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Bulgaria is partner country at AGRA 2024 in Slovenia

International agricultural and food exhibition to open in Gornja Radgona on 25 August

Georgi Tahov
Photo: BGNES Archive

For the first time, Bulgaria will be a partner country at the international agricultural and food exhibition "Agra 2024" in Gornja Radgona, Slovenia, from 24 to 29 August 2024. The Bulgarian Minister of Agriculture and Food Georgi Tahov will attend the opening ceremony. 14 Bulgarian producers will present their products at the Bulgarian national stand. The products include lavender and rose oil, meat and dairy products, honey, nuts and oils, rose hip products and wines from local family wineries.

Minister Tahov will join the agriculture ministers of Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania and Croatia at a forum on "Organic farming as a basis for sustainable agriculture in the region". The meeting will take place in Maribor, Slovenia.



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