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BATA AGRO agricultural exhibition starts

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Today, the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Hristo Bozukov opens the International Specialized Exhibition BATA AGRO, which will continue until June 5.

The exhibition will traditionally present the latest agricultural technology and innovations, as well as a full variety of products and services for agriculture. More than 180 companies have applied for participation. With its total area of ​​nearly 40,000 sq.m. on the territory of Stara Zagora Airport, this is the largest edition of BATA AGRO so far.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry is also presented at an information stand where visitors will be able to ask experts questions related to support and policies in the sector.


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