Among the 7500 exhibitors from 125 countries from around the world, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, together with the Minister of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade, Rozeta Hajdari and the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, Faton Peci, accompanied by the Ambassador of Kosovo in France, Mehdi Halimi, visited the Kosovo stand at the Sial 2024 international fair in Paris, which this year marks the 60th anniversary."This year, in this fair, with the support of the Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade, eight local manufacturing companies with potential for export growth are participating, which are presenting their products from the agricultural product processing industry, the fruit and vegetable industry, confectionery products, small and frozen industrial fruits, energy drinks and fruit juices," the Prime Minister's Office announced.

kurti fair1This year, the Sial fair is expected to gather over 256 visitors, to whom products and machines from various food sectors will be exhibited.


Kurti, together with his delegation, in conversation with company representatives, emphasized the importance of creating opportunities for producers from Kosovo and their support in the face of challenges and increases in export capacities.

kurti fair2"This further support for the private sector in Kosovo will soon be offered through the Investment and Export Agency within the Office of the Prime Minister," the announcement continues.

During the visit to the fair, the delegation of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo also visited the two companies from Albania participating in this fair.

kurti fair3"Promoting our companies at such international fairs, such as SIAL 2024, which is known as the largest international fair for the food industry, is important for the affirmation of products from Kosovo in international markets. In this way, we help increase exports and improve the image of our country as a country with great potential for economic development and innovation," concludes the announcement of the Prime Minister's Office. /Telegraph/