Bulgaria has taken part in the world’s leading food fair - ANUGA, which is held once every 2 years in Cologne. Antoaneta Bozhinova, executive director of the Union of Fruit and Vegetable Producers, which is taking part in the presentation, told the BNR that the fair is the "world’s food showcase."
8 Bulgarian companies participated, as part of presented products was part of the European bio-products market. Bulgarian dried products, which are currently trendy, were welcomed with great interest. Nearly 160,000 visitors at the fair were able to get acquainted with authentic Bulgarian products such as “lyutenitsa” and yogurt.
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