Czech food companies are looking for long-standing partners in Serbia
Today, the offer of 18 food companies from the Czech Republic has been presented in Belgrade and as the ambassador, Ivana Hlavsova, said, they are “aiming" at long-standing cooperation with Serbian partners.
Five companies have presented today their offer directly at the Czech Embassy while the product line of others is presented in the catalogue. The Czechs first of all are looking for distributors for Serbian market and partners for export and import.
Potential cooperation is possible in turnover of dairy products, beer, frozen food, candies, pasta and creams,flour, seeds, pork meat, bio products, food aromas and colors, etc.
Hlavsov outlined that Serbia and the Czech Republic are connected with traditional friendship as well as that our country is priority for them when it comes to trade and economy.
Hlavsov pointed out potentials of Serbian agriculture and food industry are huge and that significant investments are needed to generate it which the Czech Republic can offer.
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