January 14th, 2010
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More than 40 Hungarian companies to show at Berlin agriculture trade fair

More than 40 Hungarian companies, among them 35 farm producers, will show at Grune Woche, an international agriculture trade fair to open in Berlin on Friday, Marton Szebeni, deputy head of farm marketing agency AMC, told MTI on Tuesday.

Hungary will be partner country at this year’s Grune Woche, the 75th, Mr Szebeni said.

Grune Woche will feature 1,600 exhibitors from 56 countries. The ten-day fair is expected to draw more than 400,000 visitors.

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  1. Welshrarebit says:

    BentleytheDwarf. Do you think Adrian Wilson the English owner of the shop at Eger could display his products at this fair? I know his comestibles are not exactly agricultural but he could say for example: look this bar of Cadbury’s chocolate. IT contains 100 per cent milk from cows that graze on the rich pastures of the English countryside..etc etc blah blah blah.
    PS I was reading some comments from the ex-pats over on pestiside..my goodness they are a “bitchy” lot but them expats are fieryjacks alright.
    I thought politics.hu was a veritable lion’s den!
    PS
    Also known as “Kate and Sidney pie”. For good
    reasons.
    Benny the dwarf at January 5, 2010 5:52 AM
    That should read “Snake and pygmy” Benny.
    PPS Adrian @ Eger. Good luck,mate. You!ll need it!

  2. wolfi says:

    This Berlin fair really might be a chance for more Hungarian products to enter the German market – I’ve already written here that I “import” Hungarian specialties for my friends in Germany whenever we travel there – just as we bring a lot of German chocolate (much better than Cadbury’s in my and my friends’ opinion) to my friends in Hungary on the way back, but of course that is just a tiny amount.

    But I always here from my friends about the good quality of the Hungarian stuff, so there is a market in Germany – it just takes a lot of marketing (and money …) for the Hungarian producers.

    Good luck to them!