The 7th edition of the International trade fair for the food industry – INDAGRA FOOD will take place between 29th of October and 2nd of November 2014, within Romexpo Central Hall.
INDAGRA FOOD is a trade fair for the food manufacturers and for the suppliers of equipment and technology for food processing. This event aims to become one of the largest events in Romania for the food industry, representing the perfect platform for launching and selling new products, as well as for establishing new business relations and signing contracts.
By organizing this event, ROMEXPO wants to support the companies operating in the food industry, facilitating the discovery and entry on new markets. Companies from 14 countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey, Hungary and Romania) have exhibited at the previous edition. The results of the 2013 edition showed an increased interest from the foreign companies for the food sector in Romania. INDAGRA FOOD offers access to the knowledge and experience of Romanian and foreign specialists, focusing on the development potential of this industry.
INDAGRA FOOD is a trade fair for the food manufacturers and for the suppliers of equipment and technology for food processing. This event aims to become one of the largest events in Romania for the food industry, representing the perfect platform for launching and selling new products, as well as for establishing new business relations and signing contracts.
By organizing this event, ROMEXPO wants to support the companies operating in the food industry, facilitating the discovery and entry on new markets. Companies from 14 countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey, Hungary and Romania) have exhibited at the previous edition. The results of the 2013 edition showed an increased interest from the foreign companies for the food sector in Romania. INDAGRA FOOD offers access to the knowledge and experience of Romanian and foreign specialists, focusing on the development potential of this industry.























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Black Sea Commission is the regional body designed to implement
the Bucharest Convention signed by the six coastal countries
in 1992. On 31 October 1996 the Black Sea countries signed also
the Black Sea Strategic Action Plan for the Rehabilitation and
Protection of the Black Sea. This plan defined the policy measures,
actions, and timetables required to achieve the environmental
objectives of the Bucharest Convention. The Black Sea Strategic
Action Plan recognises that collective action is required from
all Black Sea countries to reduce the impacts of pollution on
the Black Sea ecosystem. Action is required from all stakeholders,
also from each person living in the region.
































