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Largest exhibition for agricultural machinery BATA AGRO to open today in Stara Zagora

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The 16th edition of the Specialized Agricultural Exhibition BATA AGRO will be opened today in the presence of Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture Georgi Tahov. 

The Forum will be held from 13 to 17 May at the Stara Zagora Airport. 

The exhibition will present 200 companies importing world-famous brands of agricultural machinery, companies from the agricultural sector offering irrigation systems, seeds, fertilizers and chemicals, spare parts, tools. Companies providing consulting services, financial and banking institutions, representatives of the automotive industry will also show their business. 

Dozens of foreign companies have also registered their participation, including the Polish Investment Agency with a collective stand of agricultural machinery manufacturers from their country. 

A farmer's market is planned for the exhibition, where visitors will be able to buy products directly from the producers.




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