Int'l agricultural fair kicks off in Serbia

The 84th International Agricultural Fair opened Saturday in Serbian city of Novi Sad, with latest machines on display from around 60 countries.


Ivica Dacic, Serbian Foreign Minister, who declared the fair opened, said international cooperation in agriculture is of extreme significance to Serbia at a regional level such as that with Bosnia and Herzegovina due to the potential of the sector for development.

"Serbia as the host of this prestigious manifestation wishes to present itself as a country that implements successfully its interior reforms, that created favorable foreign investment climate and has economic potentials that make it a strong, stable and reliable partner on a regional and international level," he said.

The week-long fair will offer visitors the latest machines for agriculture and food processing as well as various breeds of cattle at an exhibition surfacing of 60,000 square meters.

Companies from 25 countries including China, Austria, France, Italy and Germany will exhibit their products and services at the fair, while companies from another 35 countries will be present through local companies, according to the organizers.

Last year, agricultural machines worth 20 million euros were sold at the fair, said the organizers.


Source: Xinhua

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