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Bulgaria participates in 85th International Green Week in Berlin

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For the 31st time, Bulgaria is participating in the largest international fair for agricultural and food products - Green Week 2020 in Berlin. The Minister of Agriculture and Food Desislava Taneva has opened the Bulgarian venue. In an area of 143 square meters, 19 manufacturers present wine, organic essential oil products, walnut oil, various types of honey and bee products, meat and dairy products, sweets and jams, fruit juices and pastry. There is also an area dedicated to tourism. Participation aims to promote not only Bulgarian food, beverages and brands, but also the country as a place for good cuisine, tourism and recreation activities. In 2019, more than 400,000 people attended the exhibition.



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