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Sofia hosts 6 international food fairs

Photo: Интер Експо Център

More than 460 Bulgarian and foreign companies are taking part in the 6 parallel international food exhibitions taking place in Sofia from November 8 to 11.


Meatmania, The Way of Milk, BULPEK - bakery products, Interfood & Drink and Wine & Spirits Show will be held at the Inter Expo Centre. For the first time, the beekeeping exhibition BEE RISE will be shown. The number of exhibiting companies from Bulgaria, USA, Italy, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Tunisia and Thailand has increased by 30% compared to 2022. For 4 days traders and customers will discuss and negotiate business development in food, beverages, processing machinery and technology, storage equipment and packaging, meat products, dairy, bakery and confectionery, wine, spirits, etc.



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