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Bulgaria will participate in "AGRA 2023" in Slovenia, Council of Ministers has decided

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The Council of Ministers has approved Bulgaria's participation in the International Fair for Agriculture and Food Products "AGRA 2023" which will take place from 26 to 31 August 2023 in Gornja Radgona (Slovenia).

The exhibition showcases the latest technologies for cultivation, production and processing, featuring the world's leading brands in agricultural and forestry machinery, as well as equipment for the food industry. The costs of preparation and participation of Bulgaria are covered by the budget of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.

Next year, in 2024, Bulgaria will be a partner country of the International Fair for Agriculture and Food AGRA, which will be announced by the organizers during this year's event.



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