«From Greece to all over the world.»
The main pillar of Begas Agro SA is its export activity, in which we constantly invest, resulting in its continuous growth and development.
The goal is our products, that are produced in the largest rice-producing region of Greece, Halastra, with the quality and Greekness that characterize them, to cross the borders of the Greek market and to be offered in as many markets as possible.
A goal that has already been achieved for the most part, since 90% of our production (approximately 30,000 MT) is exported.
THE COMPANY'S EXPORTS
Begas Agro SA already exports its products to numerous markets and the feedback the products receive is more than satisfactor. Exporting countries:
• NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES: Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Cyprus, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey.
• EUROPE: England, France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Hungary, Netherlands, Moldova, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic
• OUTSIDE EUROPE: Libya, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria
PARTICIPATION IN THE LARGEST FOOD EXHIBITIONS
Although it has already achieved a dynamic presence in the markets of many countries, Begas Agro SA does not limit its export orientation and constantly seeks to expand its export base to new markets, through its continuous participation in all major food fairs in Greece, Europe and the Middle East.
EUROPE:
SIAL (Paris, France)
Anuga (Cologne, Germany)
WorldFood (Istanbul, Turkey)
TuttoFood (Milan, Italy)
Alimentaria (Barcelona, Spain)
Polagra (Poznan, Poland )
ΕIndagra Food (Bucharest, Romania)
MIDDLE EAST:
Gulfood (Dubai, UAE)
Sial Middle East (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
Foodex Saudi (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
Qatar Hospitality (Doha, Qatar)
Food Africa (Cairo, Egypt)
GREECE:
Agrotica
Detrop
FoodExpo
After thorough research and targeted moves, Begas Agro SA achieved something very important: it identified the needs of foreign markets and then invested in the cultivation of specialized products to meet each market’s demand, thus adding and continuing to add value to the rice industry and cultivation, whose future is undoubtedly very promising.